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From phones to homes: Old Nortel factory slated for 1,000-unit subdivision By Bill Hutchins

News – After months of speculation, a developer has formally unveiled plans to build over 1,000 homes on the site of the former Nortel factory in the middle of west end Kingston. Demolition crews have been working for the past year to demolish the sprawling 500,000 square foot abandoned telephone cable plant after it was purchased by Taggart Construction for about $2.5 million. Taggart’s residential arm is Tamarack Homes, a wellknown homebuilder in Kingston, which is expected to play a key role in the redevelopment plans. “The property was formally a Nortel facility which contained a large industrial building. The majority of the building has been demolished within the past year, with a small section remaining at the west of the property. The majority of the site is now vacant,” said Paige Agnew, the city’s chief planner. The proposed subdivision was the focus of a recent public meeting, but it will likely take a few more months before planners and politicians weigh-in on the pros and cons of converting the large industrial land into residential uses. “The applicant, Taggart (Gardiners) Corporation, is proposing to develop a mixed use subdivision including high, medium and low density residential uses (total 1,075 residential units); commercial uses; business park uses; and open space,” Agnew explained. Ottawa-based Taggart Construction is asking the city to approve official plan and zoning by-law amendments and Above: Brent McCoy, of Her Majesty’s Secret Circus Show, is surrounded by draft plan of subdivision applications for the property at 700 fire as he juggles on Princess Street. Brent and his wife Maya, who perform Gardiners Road. as Agents Butterfly & Honeymoon present an action-packed spy-fi comedy The planned residential uses include 352 single family

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Local doctor named to the Order of Canada News – As she celebrated her birthday this past May, Dr. Ruth Wilson received many well wishes from family and friends, but she also received a very unex-

pected phone call. “I got a call from the Governor General’s office informing me that I was named to the Order of Canada,” explained Wilson. “It was an unexpected and lovely surprise. I was very happy, but I had to keep it secret until it was announced on July 1 so I am happy to share the news with everyone now.” Dr. Wilson’s practice as a family physician includes 11 years in remote communities in Canada and 26 years in Kingston, where she includes obstetrics in her practice. Wilson is vice-president of Medical and Academic Programs at Providence Care and a professor of

Kingston’s Dr. Ruth Wilson will receive the Order of Canada at a ceremony later this year.

family medicine at Queen’s University. Wilson was never expecting to be honoured by the Order of Canada, but she was also no stranger to the award and the significance of it. “My mother, Lois Wilson, is a companion of the Order of Canada so I was certainly aware of the honour,” she said “There are other doctors in the area who are members as well, but I never imagined I would be a member too.” The Order of Canada was established in 1967 during Canada’s centennial year to recognize outstanding achievement, dedication to the community and service to the nation. Membership is accorded to those who exemplify the order’s Latin motto, desiderantes meliorem patriam, meaning “they desire a better country”. For Wilson, the word ‘better’ is what sticks out most in that statement. “I think better is a great word because in Canada we are good, but we could be better when it comes to healthcare. I often think about the problems we have and the poor health that some people in our society have and I am always trying to figure out what we can do to make that better.” During her career, Wilson has

worked to make things better and in the ‘90s she was a big part of introducing the idea of healthcare teams to Canadians. “We had a brain drain to the United States and we needed a different model of providing primary care to people in Ontario,” she said. “We had the opportunity to provide new models of care with these family health networks and they have been very successful in increasing the interest in becoming a family doctor, serving more patients, and bringing more professionals together.” Wilson is also focused on the aspects of healthcare that are external to her work as a family physician; she looks at other factors that affect health like income, clean air, pure water, good nutrition and social support. “As someone who is interested in health, all of these factors interest me too, she said. “I am always trying to make sure we have an egalitarian society that promotes good health for everyone.” Wilson will be welcomed to the Order of Canada at a ceremony to be held in the next few months and she looks forward to celebrating the accomplishment with family and friends, but she is also keen to keep working hard and making an impact in the field

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Book shuffle: Rideau Heights to get new library, Kingscourt branch to close It is planning to close the 56-year-old Kingscourt library branch at 115 Kirkpatrick Street News – The Kingston Frontenac Public Li- next year and open a new branch further into brary board is turning the page on one of its the city’s north end as part of the new Rideau oldest libraries. Heights community hub development. “The facility will provide recreational and community space for the various programs, events and services delivered by local service agencies and community organizations,” according to a report by community The Storrington Firefighter Association would like to thank all supporters of their services commissioner Lanie Hurdle. The construction of a new haven First Annual Pike Derby held on June 6, 2015: , Perth Road Firefighter Association, Catch All Bait & Tackle, Tackaberry Heating & Refrigeration, Gilmours on 38, Mobile for book lovers, to be called Rideau Kitchens Canada, Atkinson Home Hardware Building Centre, Car Medics, Ronnie’s Heights Library, will cost about $3.3 Place, Kingston Truck & Trailer, All in the Detail, Massage Addict, Hartington million. City staff support the book shuffle, Equipment, Brooklyn Fine Homes, Trousdale Home Hardware, Llynlea Fine Homes, Oil Changers, Mulrooney Trucking, Mike Wiley, Swish Maintenance, Taylor Chev noting the Limestone District School Olds, Silverbrook Garden Centre, Gateview Equipment, A World of Rentals, Putt & Board (LDSB) is interested in purBlast, Kingston Injury Management Centre, J.E Agnew Food Services Ltd, Kudrinkos chasing the Kingscourt library to Groceries, McDonalds, Bay Marine, Chiasson Ford, North Frontenac Bait & Tackle, assemble more land for its new high Countertop Magic, Quality Carpentry, Creekside Bar & Grill, North Country Marine, school.

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“The LDSB expressed an interest in acquiring the Kingscourt Library Branch property to provide more flexibility for the construction of its new secondary school on the adjacent property,” Hurdle explained. The $36 million high school is slated to be built on the grounds of Queen Elizabeth Collegiate and Vocational Institute (QECVI) right beside the Kingscourt branch. City and library officials propose using proceeds from the sale of the Kingscourt branch, plus development charges and long-term debt to finance the new $3.3 million library. Councillors were slated to debate the merits of the move at their July 14 meeting. Kingston pays the lion’s share of the library board’s budget to operate five branches within city limits. Opening a new branch will also mean higher operating costs due to more staff and extended hours. The Kingscourt branch costs $190,000 to operate compared to $320,000 at the proposed Rideau Heights branch – most of the $140,000 increase will be covered by Kingston taxpayers. Relocating a library will benefit the needs of one neighbourhood at the expense of another. But library officials say population growth projections and demographics support the move to the northeast part of the city. The library board was already planning to

construct a library in Rideau Heights, but not until 2019. Selling the Kingscourt branch will allow the board to proceed with the construction in 2016. “It is important to note that the relocation of the Kingscourt Library Branch to Rideau Heights has been planned and will occur with or without the construction of a new secondary school on the adjacent site,” Hurdle explained. However, the timing of the move is also important from the school board’s point of view. It is under a tight timeline to finalize designs for its new Molly Brant Secondary School in central Kingston. Acquiring the Kingscourt branch property will give the board more flexibility to determine the school’s location. The Limestone board will also continue working with city and library board officials to set up a smaller scale library within its new high school. “Options presented by the LDSB ranged from a fully integrated library model to a public kiosk within the school.” A wide ranging staff motion at the July 14 council meeting recommends proceeding with the Rideau Heights Library construction, declaring the Kingscourt Library surplus and for sale, getting a property appraisal for the Kingscourt branch property, and to study future options for continued library service in the Kingscourt area.

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Fire chief shares his six most memorable moments in Kingston as he nears retirement News – After 33 years in emergency services, Kingston Fire and Rescue Chief Rhéaume Chaput has decided to retire. Chaput became chief in Kingston in January of 2013 and since then he has made his mark on the city by introducing numerous safety initiatives, participating in community events and dealing with his fair share of emergencies. He officially leaves his post on Aug. 31, but before that The Heritage asked him to share some of his most memorable moments from his time in Kingston. Here they are, in his own words: 1) The downtown fire (Dec. 2013) – “I’m proud of the firefighters and the city for their efforts that day. We all made a lot of sacrifices that day and in the weeks that followed, but it is a day in my career that I will never forget.” 2) His first weeks on the job - “I remember being brought around to all of the stations and meeting everyone at headquarters and just realizing how dynamic the fire service in Kingston is. I will also always remember walking into Kingston City Hall for the first time. I was there for the reading of the bylaw to appoint me and I remember I was just in awe of the amount of culture and history that is in that building. I was so excited to be part of the city and that history.” 3) Building relationships with staff – “I’d go form station to station and have coffee with them

Kingston Fire and Rescue Chief Rhéaume Chaput will retire at the end of the summer. at the kitchen table and get to know each of them. That was really special for me and it gave me an opportunity to see the amount of experience and knowledge we have here across the fire fighters and volunteers.” 4) Working with city staff – “Kingston is a fair sized municipality and I got to know all of the team there and that is a memory I will cherish. They are a very dynamic, well-versed, smart group of

people.” 5) Exploring Kingston – “The waterfront and the discoveries we’ve made over the past few years living here are very memorable. We love Lemoine Point for hiking and Lake Ontario Park for leisurely walks and biking on the KP Trail – Kingston is so beautiful and diverse.” 6) Introducing and implementing programs (PulsePoint, Stop Texting, Wake-Up Kingston) – “I am proud of the things we’ve done in Kingston. I am so happy that I have been so supported with all of these initiatives. I am very happy that we have PulsePoint here and I think it is an important project that will save lives and I am proud to be part of instituting the first one in Canada.” While Chaput is looking forward to retirement, he admits that it wasn’t an easy decision. He spent a lot of time talking to his wife about the situation and in the end decided that it was time to focus on his family and doing the things he loves. An interim chief for Kingston will be appointed before the end of August and the process to hire a new chief will begin shortly after. When asked if he has any advice for a new chief, Chaput emphasized the importance of communication and community. “My advice is to listen to the excellent senior staff here in Kingston and be in tune with the community. I always tried to be a community oriented chief and I think that is very important. If you protect the community you need to know it and be part of it.”

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Kingston Show & Shine to ride on another year The Kingston Show N Shine got its start in 2008 as a last-minute event geared to a small group of motorcycle enthusiasts. Organizers were astounded when it attracted a huge number of participants and viewers. From that first event the Show N Shine has grown exponentially every year. A major milestone was achieved in 2012 when organizers honored the Olympians of Special Olympics Ontario, and the event has raised funds and awareness for countless charities and organizations ever since the first show. “We have strongly believed that bringing motorcyclists and charities together has proven to be very successful,” says organizer Guy Paquette. “Show N Shine has become a yearly tradition of fundraising by motorcycling enthusiasts for charities and causes.”

“This year we are honoring the Fallen Heroes and Wounded Warriors of Military, Police, Fire and Ambulance, who knowingly and willingly work hard every day to protect our lives.” On their behalf, Show N Shine is donating the proceeds of the 2015 show to Almost Home, a non-profit organization which provides a place of comfort and respite for families whose children are receiving medical treatment in Kingston area hospitals. The event is free and open to all public to view, with the expectation that visitors will make a donation to the selected charity. To be held on July 25th from noon to 5 p.m., the family friendly event includes a custom bike display of all types, sizes and brands, plus a variety of shows, including Jason Thorne Freestyle Motocross and the Ontario Provincial Police Golden Helmets

Motorcycle Precision Team. “In addition to the motorcycle displays, we also host lots of unique and interesting vendors, delicious food and live music performances throughout the day,” says Mr. Paquette. “In fact, for the first time this year we are extending the festivities to include a wrap-up party with Jack Astors starting at 8 p.m., during which we will announce the winner of the annual motorcycle raffle.” Another draw for motorcycle enthusiasts, and especially Sons of Anarchy Fans, is the custom-designed

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tank depicting Tommy Flanagan, otherwise known as Chibs and Mark Boone Jr., more widely known as Bobby. The tank has been signed by both of the men and will be auctioned off to the highest bidder, with proceeds going to Almost Home Kingston. “Two mottos that we began using since day one, which are often duplicated by other groups, are ‘Ride For a Reason – Ride For a Cause’ and ‘Bikers Care’,” Mr. Paquette explains. “These truly sum up in a nutshell what we endeavor to accomplish every year. Show N Shine 100 percent not for profit and is solely supported by donations and sponsors every year.” He adds that in the past some shows have seen more than 7000 motorcyclists and motorcycle lovers, but the numbers are always anticipated to grow each year moving forward.

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From phones to homes: Old Nortel factory slated for 1,000-unit subdivision

Celebrating our generous community In June, the University Hospitals Kingston Foundation (UHKF) held a special Celebration of Giving at The Harbour Restaurant to recognize the important difference that community members are making in the region’s hospitals. More than $10 million in donations was received - helping our hospitals purchase needed equipment, fund special programs, fuel research discoveries and assist staff in obtaining the latest education. In addition to improvements donors make in Kingston hospitals, UHKF presented awards to three very worthy recipients. The first was Jennifer Fisher, who received the Ian Wilson Award for Volunteerism in Philanthropy from the UHKF Board Chair and Chair of the past Together We Can campaign.

Jennifer Fisher receives the Ian Wilson Award for Volunterism from Ian Wilson.

Tim Davies then presented awards from the Davies Family Charitable Foundation in recognition of hospital supporters who contribute to Philanthropic Leadership. The first award was presented to B’Nai Brith Lodge which has provided more than $250,000 to our hospitals since 1998. Richard Kizell spoke on behalf of the recipients.

Liz Dobbs Jones accepts her Davies Award.

Liz Dobbs Jones was also awarded a Davies Award. Liz was recognized for her personal contributions of more than 400 donations to the hospitals in the past 23 years. You can watch a video of the presentations on the UHKFdn YouTube channel by clicking: https://youtu.be/S-SFesCOZ7E

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homes, eight semi-detached units, 91 row house units, 24 gallery townhome units, 450 apartment units and 150 senior apartment uses. In addition, the applicant is proposing two municipal parks and a five hectare commercial zone that will front Taylor-Kidd Boulevard. The key question facing city officials is whether the 40 hectare property, located beside the RioCan Centre, should remain as employment lands or be converted into a subdivision. Among the factors being considered: -will the proposal detrimentally affect the short and long term employment area land supply of the city, or jeopardize the City’s capacity to meet its long term employment needs? -will the project impact the viability, desirability or the proper servicing of existing and future surrounding land uses? -will the residential designation impact major transportation corridors including railways, highways and major arterial roads? An urban design study prepared by the developer indicates Kingston’s short and long-term employment land needs can be accommodated even if the old Nortel site is excluded. “The site has been mostly vacant for approximately 10 years, which illustrates the lack of demand for industrial uses at this particular location and reflects the evolution of the surrounding residential and retail/commercial area,” according to a report by Fotenn planning consultants. The same study also found traffic flows can be accommodated in the resi-

dential conversion by constructing new streets or extending existing streets into the development. “New (road) connections will be created to Taylor Kidd Boulevard, Bexley Gate, Wheathill Street, Swanfield Street, and RioCan Drive.” Among the street changes affecting motorists around the subdivision: new traffic signals are proposed at the intersection of Taylor Kidd Boulevard and Bexley Gate, a right-turn lane on Taylor Kidd Blvd. to enter the new commercial block, and the reconfiguration of privately-owned RioCan Drive, the main entrance into the shopping centre, into a public roadway. Taggart is also asking the city to designate the former industrial site a Brownfield in order to qualify for tax assistance and grants to help clean up contaminated soil. The Nortel plant, formerly Northern Telecom, opened in 1971. The plant was one of Kingston’s largest private sector employers until the once-mighty telecommunications giant went bankrupt in 1999. The plant was shuttered in 2003. In the years since Nortel closed, the area around the plant has been transformed into the RioCan power centre to the west and south, while more homes have sprouted up along the site’s eastern boundary leaving the industrial section orphaned in the middle. Commercial real estate broker Laurence Trainor says keeping the land zoned for industrial use no longer makes sense, noting it’s in the heart of what is now west Kingston’s commercial and residential hub. “The property has outgrown the (industrial) zoning,” he observed. R0013369696_0716

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foster open government. Each strategy encompasses dozens of projects on the to-do list. Overseeing all of them is council’s goal to limit property tax increases to no more than 2.5 per cent each year. Hunt also talked about the need to work with the tax supported external agencies – including police, conservation, public health and KEDCO – to limit their spending increases. Since they eat up about

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ers have been carried over - while taking a swipe at the divisiveness that plagued the last council. He lamented the casino and ward boundary debates that “pulled us away” from achieving priorities in the last term. Reciting Kingston’s strategic priorities may not be on the tip of your tongue this summer, but you can expect the people you elected will sales pitch them at many summer-time events.

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Beautiful hipsters, Labatt 50 and more at my new favourite Prince Edward County destination

There is a new hotel in Wellington, Prince Edward County that I’ve been a little obsessed with since it opened last September. “All I want for my birthday is to go to The Drake Devonshire,” I told Steve a few months ago, and in true Steve fashion he made it happen. We stayed on a Monday night, in their most economical room, since as one might expect from the sister hotel of the hip Toronto establishment The Drake, the ‘Drake Dev’ is not a cheap mini-break. Still, the Stargazer Crash Pad, as our room was dubbed, is nothing to sniff at. With its two skylights – one above the bed and the other in the bathroom – it was bright, cheerful and cozy. A little

on the small side, perhaps, but we’re not the sort of people who are bothered by that. Plus, the funky (just bordering enough on creepy) decorations, including an artisan-made doll that sits on the bed and Group of Seven style paintings with random monsters discretely added – totally made up for any lack of space. And, of course, gazing up at the stars as you drift off to sleep is pretty magical. It would appear that to work at the Drake Dev, one must be a beautiful young hipster. Indeed, most of the guests also fell into the ‘beautiful young hipster’ and/or ‘laid-back funky family’ categories, and I’m sure I would have felt self-conscious about my inadequate level of coolness had everyone not also been absurdly friendly. Some other highlights: the lovely restaurant, where I had the best beet salad I’ve ever eaten containing hazelnuts, old cheddar, avocado and many other yummy things you wouldn’t think belong but do; the Gin Gin Mule cocktail (gin, ginger beer, mint, etc. – SO good); the Labatt 50 on tap? (I really couldn’t care less about this but Steve was completely blown away and

would be crestfallen if I didn’t mention it); the beach side location (there’s no place I’d rather be than a beach); the cottage chic-meets-vintage artsy décor; the close the proximity to many wineries. We always try to hit up at least a couple of wineries whenever we’re in PEC; some my favourites are Norman Hardie and Long Dog; the latter is well worth the detour, trust me. A trip to the County also wouldn’t be complete without a visit to our secret beach, which is quite a bit more rustic than Sandbanks but also extremely peaceful as we’re usually the only ones there. I’d describe to you where it is, but it’s sort of hard to explain (and it’s a secret). So yes, overall another enjoyable trip to PEC with a great experience at a fun new hotel/restaurant to look back on. I’d highly recommend the Drake Dev as a place to stay overnight or go for lunch/dinner. It’s a little pricy but more than worth it if you want to splurge. And if you order the Labatt 50 as your drink, you’ll save yourself a buck or two.

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munity is on the list it will make attracting doctors easier. With the province cutting from 40 to 20 the number of physician who can join these models, it will not be easier to attract doctors to your community. There are nearly 200 communities across the province on the list so South Dundas and Smith Falls are competing with these other communities – places like Kitchener and parts of Toronto – for much-needed family doctors. The reality is there is a need for family doctors in communities across the province – whether they are on the list or not. Placing restrictions on doctors is not how we are going to attract new family doctors to care for the hundreds of thousands of people who don’t have one Everyone in Ontario deserves that their health care be a priority.

On June 26 I had the opportunity to meet with the Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus to outline how the provincial government’s imposed changes to doctors and medical services are impacting patient care. I wish the presentation wasn’t necessary, but it is important municipal leaders understand how the changes could impact the family physician recruitment efforts they have undertaken to attract doctors to their communities. At a time when there are more than 800,000 Ontarians still without a family doctor and 140,000 new residents are being added into our health care system every year, the government is restricting the ability of family doctors to join team-based models of practice – the model in which new doctors are currently trained. Doctors may only join teams in communities the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care have identified on a list as areas of high physician need. A number of communities in Eastern Ontario are on the list – Port Hope, Prescott, and Pembroke, for example. Vice President & Regional Publisher Mike Mount The problem is many people mistakenly believe if their commmount@perfprint.ca

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Graphic images of aborted fetuses have no place on the streets of Kingston or anywhere Editorial - We were disappointed to see graphic images of aborted fetuses paraded through the streets of Kingston by the anti-abortion group Show the Truth (STT) last week. The group’s main strategy is to visually bombard citizens with billboard-sized images of aborted fetuses; they are well known for organizing visually assaulting protests wherever they think would have the most the most impact, from town squares to government offices to university campuses. The protest’s leader, out-of-towner Rosemary Connell, was quoted as saying “We have the right to show dismembered, executed children… That’s the good thing about Canada, you can show the truth on the sidewalk.” Connell is indeed correct to say that the group’s chosen method of advocacy for the unborn does not infringe upon any current obscenity laws; Canada is an amazing place where public nudity, intoxication, and verbal tirades can land you in prison, however disingenuously showing images of a ‘fetus-holocaust’ in broad daylight for hours at a time is given free reign. We can, however, explain to each other and to our children how the group’s grotesque pop-up literature does a wholly inadequate job of illustrating the finer points of the story – and if one thing is in fact ‘true’ in the world, it’s that abortion is a complex and multi-faceted issue deserving of deep thought and critical analysis. Typically, in societies where access to safe and regulated abortion services exists, the majority of fetuses do not reach the stage where they can be readily identified as infants. This is because in these societies women are empowered to make their own decisions swiftly and without judgment in consultation with their primary care providers; termination is frequently induced by pill just weeks after conception. In fact, a very compelling case could be made that the house of horrors scenes that Show the Truth’s placards depict belong more to a world in which desperate women are forced to turn to back-alley providers with coat-hangers at the last minute – the world that they ostensibly hold out as a shining alternative to the present state of affairs. Their position calls to mind the recent case in Paraguay, where a 10-year-old girl was forced by the state to give birth to a child fathered by her stepdad, despite the distinct possibility that neither may survive ordeal. STT’s literature explicitly states that if a child is conceived, even by the vilest of manners imaginable, and even if giving the birth may well kill mom, the child is ‘God’s will’. Really? …………. Really? Instead, we would like to conceive of a world where Show the Truth’s energies and efforts were turned toward post–birth care. A world in which they advocated for an end to childhood poverty, improved nutrition, social housing and affordable daycare for working mothers and fathers. It’s easy to imagine fewer abortions happening in a world where mothers-to-be are confident that their children would • Advertising rates and terms and conditions are according to ClASSIfIED ADvERTISINg SAlES: be nurtured and -cared for until they reached adulthood. the rate card in effect at time advertising published. Sharon Russell 613-688-1483

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arrangements. The series will continue every Thursday through August 27. Admission is free, with a voluntary offering collected. 270 King St. E. (at Johnson) in Kingston. Call 613-548-4617 or visit stgeorgescathedral.ca. Join us for a mid-day musical interlude!

Celtic music get-together: Kingston Irish Folk Club hosts a regular monthly get-together on the first Saturday of each month at Tir nan Og Irish Pub, 200 Ontario St., beside City Hall. Singers and musicians of all levels and all ages are invited to participate from 7pm till 9pm – or come and listen. Call Tony at 613-389-0754, Kingston Irish Folk Club.

Frontenac Farmer’s Market. Come help us celebrate our 10th year. Saturdays, 9am to 2pm from May 2 to Oct. 31. All local farm products, tasty meats, seasonal veggies & fruits, scrumptious home baking, preserves, local artisans, dog & cat treats, and more. Prince Charles Public School, 6875 Highway 38,Verona. For up to date news: www.frontenacfarmersmarket.ca. Follow us on Facebook.

Cataraqui Canoe club -Saturday, July 18: Rockport to Ivy Lea Paddle. An 18 km paddle in the heart of the 1000 Islands. We will paddle via Smugglers Cove and Lost Channel and after lunch, return through Fiddlers Elbow. Enjoy magnificent scenery. Strong wind can make this a difficult paddle; consult with the coordinator before attempting this. Call 613 305 2849. www. cataraquicanoe.on.ca Bath Sunday Market. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. local and Ontario grown farm fresh produce. Shop for unique gifts such as handcrafted soaps, hand turned wood items, alpaca products, Usborne books, hand crafted jewelry and beaded necklaces. Purchase a sausage on bun and have a picnic in the new “Pirate Themed” playground by the lake. The St. George’s Cathedral Summer Concert Series continues on Thursday July 23 from 12:15pm to 12:50pm with the Cranberry Dixie Band performing traditional New Orleans and Chicago style Dixieland music, as well as swing

Sunday Breakfast 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, July 19. The Royal Canadian Legion Bath and Area Branch #623. Located at Bath Road & County Rd 4.

Children’s Program for kids ages 5 to Grade 7, Aug 10-14, 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. (drop off by 8:30 a.m. and pick-up by 12:15 p.m.). Thailand Trek! Imagine the elephants, puppets, music, Thai food, bible stories, crafts, games and more. At Crossroads United Church, 690 Sir John A MacDonald Blvd (across from Loblaws, Kingston Centre). register by July 17 at www.ermuc. ca or call 613.389.2530. Fees are $35/child; $60/family. This is a summer ministry of Chalmers, Crossroads and Edith Rankin Memorial United Churches. Simply Paradise Dance - Every Sunday 6 - 10 p.m. at the 560 Legion, 734 Montreal Street, Kingston. $10 admission includes munchies, prizes and a delicious meal. Dance the night away to a magnificent selection of music by Superior Sound. Singles or Couples ages 40-90 all welcome. The dance celebrated its 25th anniversary in April 2010. Camp 4 Adults - Arts, crafts, education, fitness, sports, games…

something for everyone at The Seniors Centre (visit www.seniorskingston.ca for a full listing). We also have a dining room for lunch, day trips to local hot spots, and of course good times with great friends. Just in town for the summer? Get a summer membership for only $15. The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St, Scottish Country Dancing - Join us on the waterfront at Newlands Pavilion (foot of Barrie St. near the Murney Tower) at 7 p.m. every Wednesday from June 10 through July 15, weather permitting. Music, fun & dancing everyone welcome. Contact 613-3828682 or visit www.rscdskingston.org. Come out Tuesday, July 14 to Elbow Lake Environmental Education Centre at 1500 Hewlett-Packard Ln, Perth Road for a night of stories and demonstrations. Listen as researchers, resource managers and others share their stories of the field and humour of working in and with nature. As night falls, we shall head into the woods for a night walk.Meet 7 p.m., free admission. Overnight cabins available for rent; ask about special rates: 613-3537968613-353-7968 or elbowlakecentre.ca/events.php. Legion 560 - Friday, July 17 - Showmans’ Karaoke will entertain from 8 to 12...small cover for non members and guests...everyone’s welcome. Saturday, July 18 Fundraiser - Freeman Daigle will entertain for the fundraiser on the Patio from 1 to 5...no charge... It’s FREE. Come out, sing and dance and have a great time...everyone’s welcome. Saturday, July 18 - Jeff Code and Silver Wings will be in the Big Hall from 8 to 12...Seven dollars ($7.00) cover for everyone...everyone’s welcome. Soul Trek Tuesdays, July 7 to 28, 9:30 to 11 a.m. Enjoy an easy-paced walk while taking part in soulful conversation about the true meaning of abundance and redefine the meaning of success. $25/member ($15 summer membership; $40 yearly membership). The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. 613.548.7810; www.seniorskingston. ca.

Annual giant pie sale, Perth Road Village Sunday School Hall Saturday, July 18, from 9 a.m. until all the pies are sold! Come early - they sell out fast! Call 613.353.1690 for details. Branch 631 Ladies Auxiliary Yard and Bake Sale Saturday, July 18, 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Donation accepted, please no big items like furniture/tvs etc. Info 613-305-1338 or 613-384-4982. Rideau Trail Hike Saturday July 18 Frontenac Park, Flag Pole Hill, Level 3, moderate pace, 15 km. Hike from the Trail Centre to the hill and back. Scenic views along the way but especially at the top of the hill. Hiking shoes or boots essential. Bring lunch, water, bug spray and swim gear. Depart from the Canadian Tire parking lot along the Bath Road at 9 am. Gas $4 plus park fee. For more details please call Leader: Stan 613 548 3003. The 10th Annual “Share the Care” Family Golf Tournament in support of Breast Cancer Action Kingston will be held on Friday August 7 at the Colonnade Golf & Country Club. The $125 per person registration fee includes 18 holes of golf, cart. lunch , dinner. cash prizes, silent & live auctions, entertainment and a charitable receipt for a portion of the registration fee. All proceeds in support of local Kingston and Thousand Island area breast cancer patients & survivors. Info: 613 531 7912 or www.bcakingston.org. Children’s Program for Kids: Age 5 to Gr 7, Aug 10-14, 9:00 am to 12:15 pm (drop off by 8:30 am and pick-up by 12:15 pm). Thailand Trek! Imagine the elephants, puppets, music, Thai food, bible stories, crafts, games and more. At Crossroads United Church, 690 Sir John A MacDonald Blvd (across from Loblaws, Kingston Centre). Register by July 17th at www.ermuc.ca or call 613.389.2530. Fees are $35/child; $60/ family. This is a summer ministry of Chalmers, Crossroads and Edith Rankin Memorial United Churches. Singles Only Club of Kingston - Sunday, July 26 Walk at Lemoine Point (weather permitting) Meet in the north parking lot. 4 p.m. Join the walkers for

pool at RAXX , free when a lady is playing. 5:00 p.m. Dinner at RAXX 665 Development Drive. Non-members welcome. Come introduce yourself. For more information go to www.sockingston.com or call 613-530-4912 39 Club of Kingston Dance Friday, July 17. Music by Texas Tuxedo at the Royal Canadian Legion 631, Main Hall, 4034 Bath Rd. @ Collins Bay. 7:30-11:00 pm. Dress code smart Casual. Singles & Couples Welcome. Cost is $12 P.P. ($10 for members). Rhythm Recharge Wednesday, July 22, 10:30 to noon. Shake it. Clap it. Bang it. Tap it. Join this playful exploration and expression of rhythm. Leave feeling energized and reconnected to your rhythm. No musical experience required. All instruments provided (bring a drum if you have one). $20/member ($15 summer membership; $40 yearly membership). The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. 613.548.7810; www.seniorskingston.ca. Fish Fry - Battersea United Church, Wellington Street, Battersea. July 18, 5 & 6:30 settings. For reservations call 613-353-2846. Friday Night Baha’i Fireside – Discussion: “Caring” Friday, July 17 at 7 pm at 99 York St. All are welcome. :bahais@ kingston.net 613-634-0767. Annual “giant” pie sale, Perth Road Village Sunday School Hall. Saturday, July 18, from 9 am until all the pies are sold! Come early - they sell out fast! Call 613.353.1690 for details. Benefit Dance For Matt and Jill Calver, (formally owned by Melville McLean and family) Joyceville, who lost their barn and milking herd to fire. To be held Saturday, July 25 at the Colonnade Golf Club 2789 Woodburn Road, Joyceville along with a silent auction from 7PM to 1AM. Would you please consider buying a $20 ticket whether you plan to come or not, we want the community to lift their spirits and come together in light of their tragedy. Info, donations and tickets Mike @ 542-7534 or Charlene 561-0588 **Cheques payable to Calver’s Benefit Dance **

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News – Lawn bowling is a sport that is often associated with all-white outfits and older adults, but the Kingston Lawn Bowling Club (KLBC) wants to show the community that the sport is fun, easy to learn, open to anyone and requires no dress code. “This is a sport that doesn’t require a lot of physical skill,” said Judy Steinke, a member of the board of directors for the KLBC and club coach. “It is a sedate sport with a lot of walking, bending and stretching and it is really easy to learn. It is good for all age groups.” In Kingston, lawn bowling has been played

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of context to the environment,” said Shirley Anne Harmer. Some residents also talked about not repeating “visual intrusion” mistake in building Princess Towers apartments at Princess and Division Streets. The 16 storey apartment building is identified as the downtown’s highest building. The Waterloo, Ont.-based developer plans to build 223 residential units and 750 square metres of commercial floor area at the former theatre in a development called The Capitol. While many public letters and speakers indicated support for downtown intensification, they also worry that a 20 storey building will stick out next to the low rise heritage buildings that make up much of the downtown core. “It is completely out of character for the downtown core - too big, too high, too modern, too shiny. It is simply TOO MUCH,” said Myriam Beaulne in a letter to the planning department. But this type of intensification is exactly what the downtown needs to keep it vibrant, according to the downtown business association. “It’s fantastic news for the downtown,” said the BIA’s managing director Doug Ritchie. The developer says the brick and glass building is designed to be “taller and sleeker,” and most of the one and two bedroom units will sell for between $225,000 and $350,000. City planners confirm the site for the proposed condo tower is currently zoned for six storeys or 25 metres. IN8’s project would top 61 metres at the Penthouse level. However, city councillors can determine the final height of the project. In addition to relaxed zoning changes, the developer is asking the city to declare the site a Brownfield in order to qualify for tax assistance and grants to remove any soil contamination. A planning study done for IN8 looked at the various impacts of the project such as vi-

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those sounds. Sound has a way of knowing. I went into the [dance] studio with a recorder. There was the sound of breath, rope, rigging, beautiful sounds I never really expected. So we’ve been working with that as a concept.� Her partner attached an electronic monitoring device to her legs. It responds to the movement of her legs. “Instead of creating choreography to sounds, the sound is triggered by my movement. We create choreography to create a specific sound. So sonic is the goal. It’s been a technical struggle to figure out.� On June 19, Jane unveiled the project to the public. She performed three pieces: two aerials and one with contortion. In one of her performances on silks, she performed blindfolded. She said that circus arts are like any other

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The world really is a stage A project that began in a Queen’s University history class has made its way to innovative stage settings. The Cellar Door Project’s next production is Tall Ghosts and Bad Weather, which takes place in the cemetery of St. Paul’s Anglican Church on Queen Street. Tall Ghosts and Bad Weather is billed as “one site, two stories, 200 years apart.� The Cellar Door Project is a non-profit organization that uses site specific theatre settings to rediscover stories of Canada’s past. Their research-based work encourages historical context and accuracy within fictional plots. The project had its birth in a history class taught by Steven Maynard at Queen’s University. One of the undergrad students in the class, Mariah Horner, did much of her research in the Queen’s Archives, followed by visits to the old jail cells below City Hall. “I fell in love with the space,� she said. “I wanted to do something like Devon Jackson had already done in his research, and that was to animate the stories I found. We’ve presented them to the Kingston Police and in City Hall.� She discovered that there are an almost

endless number of historical and human interest stories in Kingston. “Devon and I realized that history writes itself,� she said. “Our prof made sure we were doing social research to back things up. It didn’t take long looking at old city directories to see that stories are everywhere in Kingston.� The play, called The Lockup, focused on some of the prisoners who has been jailed in the cells in the 19th century. After the play in the old City Hall jail cells, Cellar Door’s next production, Stones in the Woods, involved City Park, where there used to be a Queen’s observatory, the first in Ontario. “People got excited when there was a solar eclipse. All that’s left of the observatory are these huge cylindrical pillars. They were the mounts for the telescopes and they’re scattered around City Park. I’m really interested in that kind of history that’s quietly inserted into our world today.� Other past productions included: The Eliza Show, about Eliza Grimason who owned Grimason House, now the Royal Tavern; On The Run, which allowed audiences to experience Red Ryan’s escape from Kingston Penitentiary as they followed his footsteps during the jail break; and Rat in the Red Room, a one-act production that looked at Kingston women’s home front efforts during the First World War. Why choose the cemetery of St. Paul’s Anglican Church for their next production?

“One of the reasons we fell in love with St. Paul’s Cemetery is that it has a very bizarre historical function,â€? said Horner. “The church is so active, there’s even a soup kitchen. But in the cemetery, we feel like we’re in a different world. I like cemeteries so much, it feels like a tiny historical moment. You walk outside the cemetery and you’re back in modern Kingston again.â€? She explained that the cemetery at St. Paul’s is one of the oldest in Ontario. Molly Brant, featured in last week’s EnchantĂŠ column, is buried (1796) in the cemetery. “The first burial was in 1783,â€? she said. “It’s eerie at times. You can tell there isn’t a lot of activity. After hundreds of years, family members aren’t alive to visit. The Lower Burial Ground Restoration Society has done such a fabulous job and they’ve done a lot of plaquing there.â€? Around 2008 a car went through the back wall of the cemetery. A team of conservators set to work on restoring the site. Alexander Gabov of Conservation of Sculptures, Monuments and Objects (CSMO) did painstaking work on deciphering inscriptions on grave stones. In an interesting twist, The Cellar Door Project uses the character of Alexander Gabov as one of the 2013-era characters in the play. Horner said that it’s interesting who history chooses to remember and who is forgotten. One of the lines in the play is, “Do you have to earn the right to be remembered?â€? Over 500 people are interred at the cem-

etery, but only 50 or 60 of the tombstones are visible. “The church as we know it was built in 1854 on top of graves,� said Horner. “Historical cemeteries have a different kind of reverence attached. It’s a historical site, so people explore the space. The play started with the idea of going to historical moments in the 1780s.� The play offers a lens into history from a contemporary standpoint. “The characters in 2013 access a moment in the past,� said Horner. The theatrical space—the cemetery— speaks for itself, explained Horner. The crew has done a lot of stage blocking and they want people to walk around the cemetery before and after the show. “We want people to experience the magic of this location,� said Horner. “We hope people linger and chat and interact with the space. We hope they go and try to find grave stones on their own. It’s a very special feeling to connect.� Horner, who graduated with a double major in history and drama, head to Ottawa in the fall to work on her Master’s Degree in Theatre. “This kind of work is a natural fit for me,� she said. “We want to animate history to help people access it.� Tall Ghosts and Bad Weather opens on July 21 and runs on Tuesday to Saturday at 9 p.m. until August 8. The show features an all-Queen’s alumni cast. “The company started at Queen’s,� said Horner. “It’s really special that in a year this

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nizer Guy Paquette and learn more helps that it’s for a great cause.” local charity that helps families durabout the donation he was deliverIn the past, the Kingston Show N ing difficult paediatric treatments. ing. Shine has raised money for the Boys “Almost Home is entirely vol“I support Dan (Ross, unteer run and they house PEI Biker) in his annual 911 families whose children ride down to the states so he are receiving mainly canwanted to support what I was cer care at one of the clindoing out here,” explained ics here in town,” said Paquette. “It all comes full Paquette. “They house the circle and we all try to supfamily at no cost to allow port each other. That is what them to stay close to their these events are all about.” child and offer support in Paquette is passionperson and that is so imate about motorcycles; he portant.” is an advocate for motorIn addition to supportcycle safety and bringing ing Almost Home, this motorcyclists and charities year’s event is also deditogether at family friendly cated to the Fallen Heroes events. The Kingston Show and Wounded Warriors of N Shine began with a small the military, police, fire event in 2008, but since then and ambulance services in it has grown each year and the area. last year the event saw more Staff Sergeant Jody Armstrong from the Kingston “We always receive so than 8,000 attendees. Police Force accepts a well-travelled cheque deliv- much support with events “We don’t do a bike ride, ered by Doug Geffros for the Kingston Show N’ Shine like this and we want to we want to have a central lo- on July 26. Photo/Mandy Marciniak give back and recognize cation and we want to show their contributions,” said off the bikes,” he said. “We Paquette. “What you put try to make the whole event a family and Girls Club and individual fami- out when it comes to charities usuaffair and we really try to create a lies in need, but this year they are ally comes back two-fold and that great community atmosphere and it raising funds for Almost Home – a has definitely been my experience

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$156 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

$14,999 +HST

$156 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid Cloth Interior, 2.4 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Alloy P9378AA Wheels, Power Seat, Sunroof, Summer +HST Tires, Winter Tires And More! $175 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 80,192 KM

$16,900

2007 Mazda CX-7 GT Cloth Interior, 2.3 Litre, 4 Cyl Turbo Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Power Locks, P9332A Power Windows, Cruise Control, +HST Sunroof, Abs Brakes, $126 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS Alloy Wheels TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 127,069 KM

$7,999

2013 Chevrolet Cruze LT

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2005 Nissan Altima 2.5 SL (A4)

Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Cruise, 1.4 Litre Turbo, 4 Cylinder, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, P9174 XM Radio and More! 46,551 KM +HST Previous Daily $112 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Rental

$13,999

$5,999 +HST

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2008 Jeep Liberty Sport AWD 2008 Jeep Liberty AWD Sport with all the right options! 116,458 KM P9507B

$11,788 +HST

2014 Jeep Compass Sport/ North AWD Alloy Wheels And Leather/ Cloth Interior. This Compass Comes Very Well Equipped And With P9519 The Reminder Of Factory Warranty +HST 69,097 KM Previous Daily $142 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Rental TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

$17,888

2011 Chevrolet Traverse AWD

Cloth Interior, 3.6 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, P9348 Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels, 8 +HST Passenger And Much More. $169 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 97,700 KM

$18,999

$26,988 +HST

Navigation, Leather interior, AWD, Sunroof, Power everything, Keyless P9638 entry, Loaded! 16,769 KM

$235 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt P9552 Steering, And Much Much More. +HST 23,792 KM $158 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Previous Daily TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES Rental

Cloth interior, 2.5 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD P8858A Player, Alloys, Block Heater, Power Driver Seat And Much More. 208,388 KM

2009 Toyota Venza AWD

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4 Cyl, AWD, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Tilt Steering, Power Windows, P8668 Power Locks, Cloth Interior And Much +HST More. $197 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS 76,973 KM

$18,888

TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2014 Ford Escape Titanium AWD

2015 Jeep Compass AWD

$19,999

P9248

$298 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2013 Ford Edge SEL AWD

$19,788

$25,878

2009 Ford Mustang

$28,999 +HST

2010 Nissan Altima 2.5 S (CVT)

Comes Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Keyless Entry, And Many More Options. P9277A 111,876 KM

$16,999

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This Golf Comes With Alloy Wheels, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Keyless P9479A Entry, And Much Much More. 2 Sets Of Tires And +HST Rims Winter And $205 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES Summer. 37,077 KM

2014 GMC Sierra Crew Cab

$149 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2013 Nissan Rogue SV AWD

Leather Interior, 3.6 L V6 W/VVT Engine, 6-Speed Automatic Transmission, A/C, CD Player, Power Locks, Power P9296 Windows, Power Steering , Onstar, XM Radio And +HST More! 116,207 KM $153 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS

2013 Volkswagen Golf TDI

2013 GMC Sierra SLE 4x4

$230 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2009 Toyota Camry LE

Leather interior, 2.5 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, ABS Brakes, Alloy P9301A Wheels, Heated Seats, Sunroof, +HST Loaded And $207 BI-WEEKLY/36 MONTHS Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 25,497 KM

2009 Buick Enclave CX

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2011 Volkswagen Routan Comfortline

Keyless Entry, Ac, Pwr Mirrors, Steering, Locks, Brakes, Windows, Rear Defroster, Tilt Steering, ChildP9514 Safety Locks, Tinted Windows. +HST 65,558 KM $90 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Previous Daily TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES Rental

$5,999 +HST

$11,488

2012 Hyundai Accent GL

Cloth Interior, 1.6 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9274 Power Windows, Power Steering +HST And More! $96 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS 76,928 KM TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES Previous Daily Rental

$130 $90 BI-WEEKLY/72 BI-WEEKLY/36MONTHS MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

Two Sets Of Tires & 7 Passenger! Check Out This Journey Se With Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, P9445A Air Conditioning, CD Player, Cruise +HST Control Are Just A $120 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS Few Of The Options. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 135,407 km

2008 Pontiac G5

8 Speed Transmission, 20 Inch Alloy Wheels, Power Drive Seat, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power P9543 Locks, Tilt Steering, And Much Much +HST More. 35184 KM Previous Daily $238 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES Rental

$6,999

2010 Dodge Journey

2010 Mazda 3 GX

$10,688

Cloth Interior, 2.0 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Cruise Control, 2 sets of Tires, Steering P9377A Wheel Audio Controls And Much +HST More! 116,772 KM

$112 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2014 KIA Soul EX 2.0 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Locks, Power Windows, Keyless Entry, Heated Seats, P9408 Alloy Wheels, Cruise Control 19,500 KM +HST Previous Daily $133 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Rental

$16,999

TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2014 Jeep Patriot AWD Sport/North PKG

AC, tinted windows, heated seats, cruise, power windows, power steering, keyless entry, alloy P9461 wheels, 4X4 41,259 KM +HST Previous Daily $150 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Rental

$15,888

TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

All prices are plus HST and license fee’s only. All bi-weekly payments include all taxes and license fees. All payments are based at 6.99% O.A.C.. All Payments on 2012-2014 models are over 84 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2008-2011 models are over 72 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2008-2009 models are over 60 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2005-2007 models are over 48 months O.A.C.. All interest is calculated into bi weekly payments example 2008 model sale price of $10000 plus HST with a bi weekly payment of $104.17 includes all taxes and interest O.A.C.. This payments cost of borrowing over the 60 months at 6.99% is $2225.15 if you carry the whole term. All loans are open and can be paid anytime with no interest penalty. All terms, rates, and approvals are O.A.C. and may vary depending on the amount financed and the year of the vehicles you are purchasing. Vehicle information may not be accurate at the time of printing. Please contact one of our sales associate for further details. R0013339346

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2013 Hyundai Accent

P9619

$10,999 +HST

$89 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2015 Hyundai Sonata SE

$17,888

Alloy wheels, Heated seats, power windows, power locks, tilt steering, and much much more! P9634 34,298 KM Previous Daily +HST rental

$141 $90 BI-WEEKLY/72 BI-WEEKLY/84MONTHS MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

1.6L, auto, air, front wheel drive, CD, power windows, power locks, cloth interior, keyless entry 64,827 KM Previous Daily Rental

2013 Hyundai Accent

P9620

$10,999 +HST

$89 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2015 KIA Sorento LX

P9616

$21,788 +HST

$172 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

AWD with alloy wheels, power equipment, cloth interior, keyless entry, and the remainder of factory warranty 49,983 KM Previous Daily Rental

1.6L, auto, air, front wheel drive, CD, power windows, power locks, cloth interior, keyless entry 63,053 KM Previous Daily Rental

2013 Hyundai Accent

P9622

$10,999 +HST

$89 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2012 Fiat 500C Locally purchased and traded a one owner vehicle just in time for summer. This 2012 Fiat 500 POP with the P9574 convertible top is a must see and fun +HST to drive. $115 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS 28,401 KM

$14,388

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$13,488 +HST

1.6L, auto, air, front wheel drive, CD, power windows, power locks, cloth interior, keyless entry 57,234 KM Previous Daily Rental

2011 Nissan Rogue S Summer & Winter Tires, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Power Windows & Locks, Cruise Control, P8922A Keyless Entry and only 106,149 kms

$14,999 +HST

$135 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2013 Hyundai Sonata

2015 Dodge Journey

Alloy wheels, cloth interior, heated seat, automatic transmission, and much much more! P9593 56,782 KM

Crossroads Silver with black leather and power sunroof. This Journey is a 2015 model and P9601 comes with almost every option. 14,536 KM +HST

$108 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

$27,999

$222 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

All prices are plus HST and license fee’s only. All bi-weekly payments include all taxes and license fees. All payments are based at 6.99% O.A.C.. All Payments on 2012-2014 models are over 84 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2008-2011 models are over 72 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2008-2009 models are over 60 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2005-2007 models are over 48 months O.A.C.. All interest is calculated into bi weekly payments example 2008 model sale price of $10000 plus HST with a bi weekly payment of $104.17 includes all taxes and interest O.A.C.. This payments cost of borrowing over the 60 months at 6.99% is $2225.15 if you carry the whole term. All loans are open and can be paid anytime with no interest penalty. All terms, rates, and approvals are O.A.C. and may vary depending on the amount financed and the year of the vehicles you are purchasing. Vehicle information may not be accurate at the time of printing. Please contact one of our sales associate for further details.

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Finding the right moisture balance in a home can be challenging. Too little moisture and a home can be plagued by static electricity and interior spaces that can feel dry and uncomfortable. But too much moisture in a home may make it susceptible to mold, mildew and insect infestations. Moisture also can rot wood and cause unsightly stains on walls and ceilings. Maintaining humidity in the optimal indoor range helps to keep the home safe, reduce energy consumption and keep a home’s occupants healthy. Damp conditions can lead to the growth of fungi, viruses and bacteria and may exacerbate people’s asthma and allergies. The ideal relative humidity range of a home should be between 40 to 50, according to heating and cooling experts and the Environmental Prevention Agency. Humidity should be even lower in the winter to prevent condensation on windows and other surfaces. Lower relative humidity also reduces the out-gassing of volatile organic compounds, or VOCs. Measure humidity with a hygrometer to get an accurate assessment. If the humidity levels fall above or below the desired range, action should be taken. Homeowners dealing with excessive moisture can try these remedies. • Ventilate areas of the home. Ventilation can be the first step to reducing indoor humidity. Target

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Yard sales are eco-friendly Yard sales are a familiar sight on weekends and nice days, when homeowners post signs on telephone poles and community message boards in the hopes of luring passersby to swing by their homes and check out what they have to offer. While many people visit yard sales looking for antiques or other unique items that likely can’t be found at traditional retailers, yard sale shoppers should know that their efforts can be great for the environment. Shoppers can browse through gently used items that no longer serve utility for the seller but may be just what buyers are looking for. Rather than throwing out belongings that get little use, people who organize a sale are reducing their contributions to nearby landfills. With yard sale season upon us, the following are some tips for buyers and sellers alike.

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along small denominations and even some change. • Shop with a plan. If you are looking for something specific, you have the best chance of finding it by shopping early. For the best bargains, shopping toward the end of the sales may garner some deep discounts. Selling • Advertise the sale. The more shoppers the better, so advertising your yard sale can be advantageous. Put an ad in your local newspaper. Some papers have community calendar sections where they also can make mention of the sale. • Place signs around your neighborhood. Be aware that there are ordinances that govern where signage can be located. Check with your town’s municipal office to determine if you need any permits for your

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Great house on one of the largest lots in Strathcona Park. This large home (approx .2400 sq. ft.) features 4 bedrooms, two full and two half-baths, main floor living room, dining room, den, sunroom and eat-in kitchen. All sitting on a double treed lot at the end of a cul-de-sac. MLSÂŽ15605851

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Classic cottage on beautiful Newboro Lake. Situated on a level lot with spectacular views across the water, this cottage has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, a spacious living room and an enclosed porch. This cottage is on leased land through Parks Canada. MLSÂŽ15606615

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