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Westbrook residents raise concerns about rise in rented duplexes By Bill Hutchins Reporter
News – Dozens of residents in the new Westbrook Meadows subdivision want to put a stop to the construction of so-called secondary suite houses. And they may get their wish. City staff are looking at whether to exclude any more secondary suites from being built in the west end neighbourhood due to the strain it’s putting on water and sewer servicing capacity. “It’s a start but my goal is these luxury rentals should not be allowed here,� said Westbrook resident Paul Rose. Westbrook Meadows residents brought a 203-name petition to council July 14 urging the city to stop allowing the duplex construction. Four duplexes have already been built on Rochan Drive, four more are in the approval stages and four others are planned, Rose explained. He says the custom-built Alair Homes duplexes do not meet the housing style of the neighbourhood which is zoned for single-family homes. The duplexes rent for between $1,300 and $1,600 a month. Rose, who spoke on behalf of his neighbours, says the homes must comply with fire code regulations to have two exits. Because of their design, large wooden Hannah Recoskie, 5, pretends to drive an antique International Harvester tractor on display at the Odessa fire escape balconies must be attached to Fair. Thousands took in the 180th annual fair, hosted by the Odessa Agricultural Society July 16-19. It fea- the upper floor of each houses. “This definitely doesn’t fit. It certured a midway, agricultural and livestock displays, a parade, horse pulls and a demolition derby tainly cheapens the look of the neighPhotos/Rob Mooy bourhood,� he explained.
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He’s also concerned that absentee landlords can affect the upkeep of the homes and lead to a rise in crime. “We’ve had a gun incident where someone shot a coyote right off their (fire escape) balcony in front of a little girl. Police were called for discharging a firearm in the city.� Coun. Lisa Osanic agrees the duplex-style houses should not be allowed in Westbrook Meadows. “It looks unsightly.� She believes the home builder is using loopholes in the city’s secondary suite program to build and rent out duplexes in an area that was initially designated for single-family homes. “They are pushing the limits of the secondary suite program.� Coun. Osanic added: “It just seems to be one company that is targeting the new homes in Westbrook Meadows. Aesthetically it just doesn’t look appealing.� She says Kingston’s push to legalize secondary suites to provide more affordable housing will continue as a pilot program in other neighbourhoods such as Bayridge and Cataraqui West. While the city is considering stopping the construction of duplexes for infrastructure capacity reasons – a report on that is expected to come to the planning committee next month - the petition from residents asks the city to go further by requiring that at least one of the two units in each duplex must be owner-occupied. Continued on page 3
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Rose doesn’t think such a rule would violate Ontario’s Human Rights Code by discriminating against tenants or property owners. “We just think that having an owner on site builds the community. We have somebody that we’ll always be able to talk to.” Coun. Kevin George, who represents Westbrook, says the issue has been going on for over a year. “It’s unfortunate. I mean there’s history there – everything from what the developer told the builders, what the builders told the purchasers.”
Coun. George has not been sympathetic to the petitioners. In one email he chastised Westbrook residents for their “better than everyone else attitude.” He wrote: “I don’t know who implied that you are so much better than other classes of individuals but that is the impression a number of people are feeling is coming out of the Westbrook Association. Please feel free to share this with your Membership.” He acknowledges the duplex construction may have to be slowed once Utilities Kingston determines what impact the secondary suites are having on the infrastructure.
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Veterans group plans large flag display on west end street By Bill Hutchins Reporter
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News – Bayridge Drive will be taking on a different look this fall. The City of Kingston has given a veterans group permission to temporarily install up to 128 Canadian Flags and one Province of Ontario flag on Bayridge Drive alongside Norman Rogers Airport. The Veterans Voices of Canada (VVC), a non-profit group, wants to commemorate Canadian soldiers who have lost their lives in war. “According to its proposal, each flag would represent 1,000 Canadian military personnel who have fallen or were deemed missing in action since the Boer War,� said a July 14 report from the clerk’s office. The flag display is aimed at building awareness to those who have served their country through military service, past present and future, and to raise funds for Veterans Voices Canada and Dominion Assistance Dogs, a local group which trains dogs to help veterans and individuals cope with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, according to the report. “I don’t have any problem. It’s in memory of all the fallen soldiers in the wars that have
been fought over the years,� said Coun. Kevin George. The group wants the flagpoles installed in the month leading up to Remembrance Day. “Each flagpole will have a plaque attached with the name of an honoree and the group/ person sponsoring the flag. The fundraising campaign will end by August 30, 2015, and it is proposed that the flags will be flown October 17, 2015 through to November 14, 2015.� The flags will be installed on Bayridge Drive, from Henderson Boulevard through to Front Road, as this section of the road would allow for sufficient room for vehicles to temporarily stop along the gravel shoulder outside of the cycling lanes. Each flag pole will be attached to the fence as opposed to the direct burial of poles to avoid any possible conflicts with underground utilities. The installation will also mean a temporary speed reduction to 50 km/h through the area. The airport manager says there are some sections of Bayridge Drive that have height restrictions due to its proximity to the runway. Flags can be flown on along an existing four foot fence that does not impact flight operations, staff noted.
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They may look pretty growing alongside our roadways and trails, but think twice about picking a bouquet of these deceptive yellow weeds. They could burn and scar you, or maybe even blind you. Wild parsnip, an eye-catching, colourful, non-native weed, has exploded onto the scene in Eastern Ontario. An invasive plant native to Europe and Asia, wild parsnip was likely brought to North America by European settlers, who grew it for its edible root. Since their introduction, these plants have escaped from cultivated gardens and spread across the continent. Wild parsnip grows in large patches or as scattered plants around roadsides, public recreation areas, sports fields, pastures, fence rows and open areas. It can grow as tall as two metres. It’s a problem of growing concern explains Tom Beaubiah, a biologist with the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority. “The seeds are dispersed typically by the wind. Usually you can see a patch developing. It starts out as a few plants then the radius expands from there. It may also be picked up by wildlife.” Much of the blame for the increase along country roads lies with rural mowing practices that have allowed for seeds to be carried and dispersed by equipment. Typically where roadsides are maintained, seeds can be drawn along by mowing equipment. The weed resembles Queen Anne’s lace (also known as wild carrot), a weed common to Canada and recognizable by its white flowers. But wild parsnips, which have a yellow flower, contain a chemical compound that can cause severe burns and blisters when activated by sunlight. Wild parsnip causes phyto-photodermatitis, which happens when the sap of the plant, from broken stems and leaves, touches the skin and is exposed to ultraviolet light (that’s present whether it’s cloudy or sunny). Within 24 to 48 hours, the affected area will redden; in most cases this will followed by blisters that can be painful for a couple of days. In many cases, the blisters will lead to brownish pigmentation that can last for years. It’s worse than poison ivy. “People need to understand that the reaction to the sap is not an allergic reaction like that of poison ivy, it is a chemical reaction,” cautions Beaubiah. Unlike poison ivy, toxin in the sap from wild parsnip is absorbed by the skin and energized by ultraviolet light. Moisture from perspiration speeds absorption. Burning is inevitable if skin comes in contact with juice from cut or broken stalks, leaves or flowers. The juices are most potent while in flower. Mild exposure is similar to sunburn. Severe exposure causes skin to blister. People who come in contact with the toxic liquid are advised to quickly
seek shelter to stop the sap from photosynthesizing, and to wash exposed skin thoroughly with soap and water. Skin can turn red one day after exposure. Inflammation may also occur after three days. Those who have a reaction are advised to seek medical attention. If the sap gets into the eyes, it may even cause temporary or permanent blindness. It seems that the best advice for anyone who accidentally gets the sap on their skin is to wash it off immediately with soap and water and avoid exposure to sunlight. It may be necessary to cover up for a couple of days. To relieve symptoms, cover the affected area with a cool, wet cloth. If
blisters appear, try not to rupture them for as long as possible. To avoid infection, keep the area clean and apply antiseptic cream. Once you have learned to recognize the plant, you’ll quickly notice just how abundant it is. Wild parsnip has been around for years in small quantities; however, the wet weather of recent years has produced an abundance of the plants. “It appears to be spreading. It’s everywhere,” adds Beaubiah, who is concerned about the ever-increasing problem of this dangerous weed. There are management strategies being developed by those affected by it, but they vary depending on the
impact the plant is having. Many of the simpler strategies are to mow the plants prior to going to seed; others are using herbicides (spraying). “I expect various control programs to develop at the various scales of government, but most are currently trying their best to manage the problem with the resources that they have.” The best way to control wild parsnip is by early detection and eradication. The simplest method of control may be to regularly cut the grass, plants and weeds in green areas alongside roads and in areas the public uses. “If you only have a few of them in your yard, you can remove them by digging or hand pulling,” he says. “Be
sure to wear shoes or boots, long pants, long sleeves, gloves and goggles when you are working near it. Dispose of the plants in the garbage. To do otherwise will spread them further.” Help keep it at bay by mowing it just when the flower buds are beginning to show (somewhere between the end of June and beginning of July). It’s crucial to remember that cutting the plant down with a mower or trimmer later in the season is not a good idea because mowing leads to re-sprouts and weed whacking spreads the toxic sap. Continued on page 7
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Dangerous wild parsnip growing rampant in Eastern Ontario Continued from page 5
Beaubiah’s advice to anyone who sees these plants is to stay clear. If you are likely to be in contact with wild parsnip, cover up. “It is possible to come in contact with the plant and not be exposed to the sap. It is coming in contact with the sap that is the cause for concern. Avoiding the plant all together is an important precaution.” Recognizing how widespread the problem is, eradication and control are large undertakings. “It is best to be aware of your surroundings and understand the risks associated with these areas,” explains Beaubiah. “Similar to ticks and poison, understanding and knowledge can help
you protect yourself. “Educating your children of these hazards and helping them understand how to avoid them is very important. In recreational areas and trails, stay on the trail surface. Keep your pets on a leash and don’t let them roam as they can get sap on their fur which can be picked up when you pet the dog - not to mention some pets with short hair can suffer the same effects caused by the chemical reaction.” There are a many websites with additional information to assist in identifying wild parsnip. More local information can be found online at www. cityofkingston.ca/residents/environment-sustainability/nature-forests-gardens/wild-parsnip or www.healthunit. org/hazards/dangerousweeds.html
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In Our Opinion
Life jackets save lives
Editorial – At the beginning of July, residents and cottagers on Bob’s Lake in South Frontenac were shocked when a pair of canoeists drowned after their boat capsized just 100 metres from shore. The two men from Kingston, identified as Justin Thomas Butts, 29, and Daniel MacDonald, 23, were canoeing with Butts’ three-year-old son when the canoe capsized. None of them were wearing life jackets, but the toddler was rescued from the lake after a flotation device on his bathing suit brought him to the surface. Sadly, this incident is not abnormal. According to the Canadian Red Cross, an average of 400 Canadians drown each year and nearly 90 per cent of boaters who drown are either not wearing or are not properly wearing their lifejacket. These deaths are unnecessary and fully preventable and we have to wonder, why do they keep happening? Ontario’s current legislation says people must have as many life vests or personal floatation devices as there are passengers in a boat — but they don’t have to wear them. Numerous organizations and individuals have called for this legislation to change over they years. It is unrealistic and unsafe to assume that a boater will be able to retrieve and properly secure a flotation device while falling overboard, capsizing or colliding with another boat or object and the life jacket certainly isn’t going to find them. Life jackets, or person flotation devices (PFDs), have come a long way over the years and have evolved significantly from the 1850s cork devices. Now you can find PFDs that are made of lightweight material and are extremely fitted. You can even buy PFDs that lay flat and inflate when you pull a string or have a dissolvable tablet that triggers inflation after a certain amount of saturation. Like everything else, technology has made life jackets easier. We should view life jackets the same way we view seatbelts. If you get into a car to drive you put your seatbelt on and in the event of an accident it can save your life. The same can be said for putting on a life jacket and swimming in a lake. It really is common sense – a life jacket can save your life.
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half of Associate Minister of National Defence, Julian Fantino and explained how the project will be beneficial for those who work and live in the region. “These collaborative efforts are key to improving Canada’s ability to anticipate, mitigate and respond to threats to public safety and security such as terrorism, cybercrimes and natural disasters,” explained Brown. “Such threats do not respect bureaucratic boundaries so it is absolutely critical to have a whole government approach to these matters.” Since 2013, the CSSP has invested approximately $47 million to fund innovative projects to enhance the public safety and security of Canadians. The KISS program is one of 24 new programs funded by the CSSP and will receive $1.5 million over the next three years for development. The goal is to improve overall interoperability across first responder units by collecting data, voice and real-time information in order to create a cohesive emergency response unit. Kingston Fire and Rescue Chief, Rhéaume Chaput, ful-
ly supports this goal and acknowledged “This project will put Kingston on that you will not see anywhere else in that the downtown fire in 2013 highlight- the leading edge when it comes to emer- Canada and we hope to make this a ed the need for a program like KISS. gency services and response capabili- model that will extend across Canada in “It really showed us the need for ties,” said Chaput. “We are dealing with the future and help communities across interoperability and not just when it a new model of emergency response the country.” comes to being on radios and being able to talk, but interoperability on a bigger scale,” he said. “There are gaps in our communication processes and this project will introduce a different model of emergency response, one that will address the concept of one unit - fire, EMS and police working together on dealing with [whatever arises] in the most effective way possible.” The project will also include key partners from fire, police and paramedic departments in the Frontenacs, Addington Highlands, Greater Napanee, Loyalist, Gananoque, Stone Mills, Leeds and the Thousand Islands. The hope is that the results and the lessons learned from the project will provide valuable knowledge in support of efforts to improve Kingston Fire and Rescue Chief, Rhéaume Chaput (left) and MP for interoperability between first responder Leeds-Grenville, Gord Brown announced the launch of the Kingston organizations in the region and eventu- Interoperability Safety and Security (KISS) Program on July 14. ally across Canada. Photo/Mandy Marciniak
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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News – Kingston public library officials admit they’re a little overwhelmed by the task ahead. They’ve just received city council’s approval on a fast track plan to close the 56 year old Kingscourt library branch next year, and open a new $3.3 million branch as part of the Rideau Heights community hub that’s now under development. “That just came up on us,” explained
Claudette Richardson, chair of Kingston Frontenac Public Library board. While library officials had long planned to shutter the Kingscourt branch and relocate the service closer to the city’s north end, they were admittedly surprised that it will happen much sooner than expected. The original plan was to open the Rideau Heights branch in 2019. Instead, they’ll have just over a year to make the move. “We had to move quickly with this report,” explained community services
commissioner Lanie Hurdle. She says the timing follows this summer’s proposal by the Limestone District School Board to purchase the Kingscourt library property so it can be incorporated into plans for its new central Kingston high school. The $36 million school will be built on the grounds of QECVI right next to the library branch on Kirkpatrick Street. But the purchase offer and price have not been finalized. Mayor Bryan Paterson says he is “pleased and excited” to learn the
school board is interested in purchasing the Kingscourt library lands, enabling the library board to proceed with the relocation a lot sooner. “This really shows the power of partnership,” he added. While councilors voted unanimously on a staff recommendation to ready the aging branch for sale, get a land appraisal, and prepare for the construction of a new branch, many also expressed concern that the Kingscourt neighbourhood will be losing its longprovided library service.
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Kingston receives $389,000 for youth mentorship programs By Mandy Marciniak
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News – Youth organizations in Kingston received exciting news on July 13; MPP for Kingston and the Islands Sophie Kiwala announced that they will receive $389,000 from the Ontario government to launch youth mentorship programs. “This program will offer positive role models and help create relationships between at risk youth and mentors who can help them succeed,” explained Kiwala. “This news is exciting for Kingston because we have a number of organizations here that can greatly benefit from this program.” The funding is part of the $3.3 million that the Ontario government has pledged to the Youth Mentorship Program over the next three years. Kingston has been identified as a ‘community in need’ and Kiwala hopes that the funding can go a long way. “Our community programs service Kingston and many of the surrounding areas and with a youth homeless shelter in the city we are certainly in need,”
she said. Kiwala announced the funding in Goodes Hall at Queen’s University where she had just finished a meeting with the Premier’s Council on Youth Opportunities. The council joined Kiwala for the announcement and expressed their gratitude for the funding and programming. “It’s exciting to see it all coming together,” said Madeline Ross, vicechair of the council. “We are focusing on capacity building right now. We are learning about the initiatives that have been implemented here and how they can be improved going forward.” Ross is originally from Kingston and got involved with the council after working on the Kingston Youth Strategy in 2012. As part of the Council on Youth Opportunities, Ross and the other councillors works as an advisory body to the government of Ontario when it comes to youth initiatives. “We make sure that initiatives are relevant and accessible to youth,” said Ross. “With the initial Youth Action Plan in 2012, the government wanted to make sure that policies were going
to be relevant and effective in expressing the needs of the young people the plan intended on targeting.” Staying on target is exactly what the new mentorship program aims to do; it will focus on youth ages 12-25 and organizations like the United Way, the YMCA and the Boys and Girls Club will be able to create their own mentorship programs and apply for funding this fall. “Local mentorship programs will be evidence based, locally-developed and volunteer driven,” said Kiwala. “This enhanced plan aims to end the cycle of youth violence and with this investment we know that we are on the right path. We are excited to
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cation amongst youth services,” said Ross. “With the development of the Kingston Youth Strategy and initiatives like this mentorship program we have done a really good job at addressing the needs of young people better and I hope to see that continue.”
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sentation.” Kingston has been a major tour destination for Big Sugar over the years, and Johnson is looking forward to returning to play Market Square. “It’s a perfect show to put on for a summer evening,” he remarks. The concert, part of the City of Kings-
ton’s Rockin’ the Square series, begins at 8 p.m. and is completely free of charge. Kingston’s own Miss Emily will open. Big Sugar’s upcoming album, Calling all the Youth, comes out at the end of August. It’s a return to their regular, more fast-paced style and will be followed by a full electric tour later in the fall.
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Big Sugar is a band famous for uptempo, high-energy music; lately, however, they’ve been slowing things down. Their latest album, Yardstyle, explores the acoustic side of frontman Gordie Johnson and his fellow band members, and on Friday, July 31, Big Sugar will bring this new sound to Kingston for a free concert in Springer Market Square. As Johnson explains, though, acoustic style is by no means as new to the band as fans might presume. “This is just the first time we’re sharing that with people,” he says. “We tend to not rehearse with all the electricity - it’s just with hand drums and banjos and harmonicas and things like that. It’s easier to sing, easier to communicate and easier hear yourself when you’re more low impact.” They’ve also gone acoustic for quite a few radio and television spots. “We started doing it that way and it was so much fun. “We loved the way the songs sounded and so we decided to make a record.” He describes the Yardstyle recording process as a very rewarding experience. “It came together so organically, without the help of science. It didn’t take us very long, we just put a dozen of us in the studio and sat around in a circle and played songs. Some folks recorded it and
that was it.” Their acoustic shows have similarly involved many people on stage, extending beyond the group’s five core members. “You get to see our musical community at work,” Johnson says. “At our Toronto show we had 16 people on stage. We tend to gather up musicians as we go - there’s always room for another hand drum or acoustic guitar or another voice singing.” It all results in a rather intimate concert vibe. “People are used to hearing the songs being very high energy and everybody’s on their feet dancing. So to hear them acoustic, it gives people a chance to hear the lyrics better and there are some intricacies in the music that don’t get lost.” Johnson started Big Sugar in Toronto in the late ‘80s and the core members, including Garry Lowe and Kelly Hoppe, have been playing together since the early ‘90s. Their music is a little bit blues, a little bit rock ‘n roll, a little bit reggae, a little bit ragtime. “To me it’s just all music,” Johnson says. “It’s just whatever we’re listening to.” Their sound evolved as a result of the Toronto neighbourhoods he and his bandmates grew up in. “[Reggae, etc.] - that was just part of the culture. We grew up with that, we heard that every day. I’ve worked with Jamaican guys most of my career, it’s just
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Please, say it isn’t so… Islanders discouraged by further ferry delay Correspondent
News- The July 13 date arrived and with it, as promised, news of the Wolfe Islander III from MTO. Not the news Wolfe Islanders , (or residents of Amherst Island or Glenora for that matter) wanted to hear announced within minutes of receipt of a press release saying it will instead return, “the week following Labour Day….” That of course means much of the tourist season so important to Wolfe Island Businesses, the success of events, recreational activities, fes-
tivals, galleries, historical sites, local craft sales and the, not often mentioned Riverfront Golf Course, the Corn Maze, WI Wind Farm and Horne’s Ferry to the USA will continue to be affected by the delay in the ferry’s return one way or another….. But the ferry’s delay in returning might lead MTO to put in place, further creative ways to bring visitors to the island. How about Kingston Trolley buses going to Marysville as part of their route occasionally. Frontenac Island’s mayor, Denis Doyle, is discouraged with the delay and broken promises. “While I don’t
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Playing with truth and fantasy Continued from page 22 However, there was very little or no connection to the professional side of theatre in Canada. This festival is helping to bridge the gap between community and professional artists here. I wish something like this had been going on when I was an aspiring actor in Kingston.” Brett Christopher says he’s excited that his entire family can enjoy this production. “I really wanted a show where my children can be there on opening night,” he says. “I have a seven- and a nine-yearold. So much of what I’ve done is not for children. Donald Margulies wrote the play to allow us all to be children for 90 minutes. He explains that SHIPWRECKED! is a celebration of the core tenets of theatre. “It’s a communal experience between the audience and people on stage to create something from nothing. It’s in such contrast to film with its hyper-reality. In theatre, you can be anything and go anywhere because it’s all about imagination.” In casting this show, Christopher knew what he wanted. “Thomas Gough, the actor who plays Louis de Rougemont, took part in a series of group auditions for the Kick & Push Festival. I knew he could do this. The other two (James and Fabiilli) have worked to-
gether before. They’re both ingenious in their character creation. They are able to flip characters in an instant.” The cast is working in the Tett Centre rehearsal hall in the days ahead of the opening at the Grand Theatre. Fabiilli and James are looking forward to performing for a home town audience. As we chat, Sophia Fabiilli pulls out her phone and shows me an ancient photo of her and Jacob James on a Kingston stage in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. James adds: “And Chilina [Kennedy] and I played the prince and princess in Kingston, when Theatre 5 did Aladdin.” “[SHIPWRECKED!] appeals to me because we are in a big adventure,” says Fabiilli. “We create all these moments together and draw in minds.” “Two weeks before coming, I didn’t know who was in SHIPWRECKED!,” says James. Fabiilli smiles. “Brett told me he was going to ask you.” She looks pleased. What’s next for the James and Fabiilli? Jacob James has just signed with an agency in New York City. Although he’s going back to being a stay-at-home dad in New York, he’ll also be teaching some Shakespeare in Toronto and will soon be recording the voice of Fireman Sam for the cartoon series. On his bucket list: the role of Richard III in the Shakespearean play.
For Fabiilli, thanks to her Second City award, she’ll have another chance to perform The Philanderess in the autumn. On her bucket list, she’d like to play the female lead in 39 Steps. Given her ability to instantaneously transform from one character to another, it’s no stretch to see her in that role. Fabiilli and James play multiple characters in Shipwrecked. “They have a lot of different dialects,” adds James. There’s a smile on his face. He can’t wait to get on that Grand Theatre stage. “It’s fascinating as this play explores the idea of truth and fiction, and if fiction brings wonder and joy to people, does there have be truth to bring joy?” he says. Heavy question. “I think what is really remarkable about this show and its production is that it allows you and invites you to use your imagination to fill in a lot of the blanks,” says Christopher.
Sophia Fabiilli and Jacob James return to their hometown to perform in SHIPWRECKED! at the Grand Theatre. The show runs from July 29 to August 2. Photo/Mark Bergin
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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. 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. 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. ervations call 613-353-2846. 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 ** Paint Out Location - Here we go again, into our eighth summer of plein aire painting. I have some new locations this summer and some spots we haven’t been to in a few years. July 29 - Collins Bay Marina and Rotary Pk. Take Bath Rd to No Frills and turn left on Coverdale, continue on this to Collins Bay Marina and Rotary Pk. We will meet in Rotary pk. Parking lot. The locations that are farther away, I suggest you arrange car pooling the Wed. before. As usual, we will meet at the specified location at 9:00 and then I will indicate the washrooms, where we will eat, and good painting locations. When we paint outside, remember, you have to be self sufficient with everything you need for the morning. Hazel 613-384-3154. Bath Pickleball – Get Fit! Have Fun! Play pickleball outdoors up to 6 days a week at the Bath Courts. Free introductory sessions with equipment provided. Call 613-881-0495 or visit bathpickleball.com for further information. Rideau Trail Club Wednesday Walkers. Depart at 1:30 pm every Wednesday of the month from The Canadian Tire Centre Parking Lot, along the Bath Road or meet where the hike begins. These afternoon walks are ideal for those who would like some healthy, social exercise at an easy pace. For information about the walks call John Beck, 613-5446119. Rideau Trail Club Walk & Work. Saturday July 25 Clean Up Day Level 1, slow pace, 7.2 km. RT Map #01. Join a fun group and return a favour to the City. We will be doing clean-up work along the Rideau Trail waterfront section from the old trailhead to city hall. Bring water, work
gloves, lunch, and be prepared for a possible refreshment stop. Meet at the old trailhead on King St. West at 9:30 am. Shuttle. Leader: Jim 613 305 2849 Rideau Trail Club Cycle Sunday, July 26 Cycle Wolfe Island to Tibbit’s Light House. Bring your Passport! Cycle, lunch at the light house. Return by a different route. After lunch we will cycle to a sandy beach where we will have a swim stop. Ice cream stop when we get back to Cape Vincent. Meet for the 9:30 am. ferry. There is a small ferry fee to go to the states of $2.50 each way. Distance: 40 km. Leader: Pat 613 386 2356. Armchair Travel to Bavaria Tuesday, July 28, 11:30 a.m. Enjoy a traditional lunch of Bread Soup, Sauerbraten (Sour Roast), Potato Pancakes, & Cabbage, and dessert. At 12:30pm Jeff (Custom Travel) will take you on a picturesque, historical slide show of interesting sites. $12.50/ person (advance tickets only). The Seniors Centre: 613.548.7810. Join fitness 4 rock ‘n rollers for a free walk July and August at Holy Cross track Tuesdays and Thursdays mornings between 9:30 and 11:00 - all welcome call Dee 613-3896540 Kingston Boys & Club fundraiser: Boomers 1.5 hour golf enhancement clinic addressing: More Power=Longer distance ~ Stay in the Fairway for a Straighter Ball ~ and Prevent Injury. Clinic fee includes: Desk-fit for Golfers manual. Contact Dee @ 613-389-6540 or 50plusgolfers@gmail.com. Irish dance classes - register now Open to ages from 5 years old and up. Beginner classes in soft shoe, hard shoe and ceili dance offered on Monday evenings at 6pm at Archbishop O’Sullivan School. Classes start Monday, Sept. 14. Adult classes, beginner, start at 6:30pm (partner not required). Call Tony, Kingston Irish Folk Club, at 613-389-0754 to pre-register and for more info. Cataraqui Canoe Club - Saturday, July 25: Sharbot Lake Paddle. Join
us on a new trip for the club. It is actually two scenic lakes, with great sandy beaches. This trip is suitable for all because participants can shortcut either part, if they choose, and are not committed to paddling the full 20 or so kilometres. We could split into two groups if warranted. We plan to finish the paddle with dinner in Sharbot Lake. Call Call 613 542 1054. www.cataraquicanoe.on.ca. Friday Night Baha’i Fireside – July 24. Discussion: “Cleanliness” Friday, July 24 at 7 pm at 99 York St. All are welcome. Further info:bahais@kingston.net 613-6340767. The St. George’s Cathedral Summer Concert Series continues on Thursday July 30 from 12:15pm to 12:50pm with lutenist Michael Leopold performing, along with gambist Ann Marie Morgan. 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! The Old Hay Bay Church, built in 1792 is open 7 days a week from the middle of May until Thanksgiving. There is a custodian to interpret the history and heritage. Displays, artifacts and literature help make the story of this building come alive. Come and bring family, relatives or friends to have a picnic, plan a wedding, connect with the faith or our forbears, or trace genealogical links with Loyalists and other pioneers. The Church is 30 km south and west of Napanee on the South Shore Road or 9.5 km from the Glenora Ferry. From Kingston, you can drive west on The Loyalist Parkway (Hwy 33) and turn right at Adolphustown (County Rd 8). Go straight through Dorland to Hay Bay where the road curves to the right. The Church is on your left, by the water - Civic # 2365. The cottage (custodian’s) phone # is 613-373-2261.
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I took the thread out of Motherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sewing box...heavy black thread she used for buttons for our winter coats. Ronny had moved over to the back of the silo so no one could see what he was doing. He figured if he could get the bug harnessed and trained before anyone saw him, he was more likely to get away with charging for the show. The beetle was helpless on its back, but I was still terrified to give it more than an occasional glance. Ronny fashioned a harness of sorts from the thread and wrapped it around the bugâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s gyrating body. Then he flipped it over on a rock and with a small twig prepared to embark it on its education. It scurried in ev-
ery direction, and each time Ronny would bring it back to a starting position. This went on in the beating sun for what seemed like hours to me. I was anxious to get on with other things, and was reaching the conclusion that Ronny was never going to teach this beetle a thing. But every time I started to move away, Ronny hauled me back to hold the harness. It became a battle of wills between the beetle and my Montreal cousin, and it very much looked like this was one war Ronny was not going to win. I might have known Ronny was not going to give up easily on what could be a lucrative venture. He dispatched me to the house to fetch the rest of the kids, and they were all to
bring a cent with them if they wanted to see this spectacle. I had no idea what they were going to see for a cent, but I did exactly as I was told. Everyone lined up beside the plank Ronny had arranged for the show, and he extracted a cent from every outstretched hand. Then he took the bug out of his hand and set it on the board. It never moved a fraction of an inch. He touched it with a finger. Then with a blade of grass. Finally he blew on it. It was either asleep or dead. Seven pairs of eyes were glued to the beetle. Nothing happened. Em-
erson wanted his money back. So did Audrey. Everett said he was going to the house to tell Mother who had no tolerance for inhumane actions towards animals, be they big or small. Ronny knew he had to do something, or he was going to have to give back the pennies he had collected. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Now I ask you,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Have you ever seen a bug in a harness?â&#x20AC;? We all agreed we hadnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Have you ever seen a harness that small?â&#x20AC;? Again, we all said no. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Then thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s what youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve paid for. Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve seen two things today youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve never seen before...the tiniest harness in Renfrew
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more impressive, while a new coat of paint can make a home feel warmer and more vibrant. • Plant flowers. Another inexpensive way to make a home more appealing is to plant some colorful flowers around the property. Line walkways with flowers native to your region, as such plants will last longer than exotic alternatives that may not be capable of adapting to the local climate. In addition to lining walkways, hang window boxes filled with colorful flowers or plants outside naked windows. Doing so can make windows seem larger and add some color to your home’s exterior. Another creative way to make use of colorful flowers is to place a few planters at the foot of your driveway and painting the numbers of your address on the planters. This can be both effortless and inexpensive, but it can instantly make a home more inviting to prospective buyers. • Spotlight certain parts of your property. Many homeowners focus on improving the curb appeal of their property during the daytime hours, but you can take steps to make a home more appealing at night as well. Solar spotlights placed around trees and other attractive features in your yard can shed light on those areas of your property you’re most proud of, even after the sun has gone down. Solar spotlights won’t add to your energy bill, as they are powered by the sun, and they can make certain accents on your property stand out at night. Improving curb appeal may sound like a significant undertaking, but there are many ways budget-conscious homeowners can make their home’s exterior more appealing without going broke.
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Amherstview bungalow located on a quiet crescent, close to schools and parks. Hardwood floors in living and dining rooms, great lot with big deck, ideal for entertaining. Bright kitchen with lots of counter space. 3 Bedrooms on main level, great sized rec room and KAUAI office area with newer laminate 1500 sq.ft. flooring. Ideal for a first time home buyer or someone looking to downsize. MLSÂŽ15606490. Directions: Amherst drive to Morden Crescent
10 HARCOURT CRES $279,900
Backing onto a park like setting where you can walk to both Mount Carmel Catholic School or Amherstview Public School from your back yard. Beautiful updated kitchen with cherry cabinets, spacious counters, backsplash, built in Jenn-Aire stove, wall oven, microwave and heated tile floor. Hardwood floors in liv rm and hallways, solid pine doors and trim, tile in huge front foyer and office/den. Updated bath with granite tile floor, large deck of kitchen with gazebo and interlock stone. Huge paved driveway room for 4+ cars with retaining wall, single car garage , mostly new windows and newer shingles.
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4906 MILBURN RD $389,900
This home offers an all brick exterior, 3+1 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, beautiful Brazilian hardwood floors in the family room, dining room and living room. Spacious kitchen with granite counters and large bay window allowing loads of natural sunlight in. Family room has crown moulding, french doors and wood burning fireplace, spacious upper level has large master with ensuite incl jet tub and separate shower with new glass door. Lower level has been rarely used and features a large rec room, 4th bedroom with cheater ensuite and storage room.. MLSÂŽ15603929. Directions: just off Mona
Spectacular open concept bungalow situated on a beautiful country lot approximately 11 kms north of the city. Featuring stone/vinyl exterior, upgraded kitchen, propane fireplace, transom windows, large master suite including walk-in closet and full ensuite bath with tub and separate custom tiled shower with glass doors. Walk out basement, main floor laundry, hrv, high efficiency propane furnace. A tarion new home warranty builder for 20 plus years. MLSÂŽ15606151
Close to Loughborough Lake and Dog Lake this 2 year old home offers a lot more than meets the eye. Open concept kitchen, dining and living room with cathedral ceiling. Main floor has three spacious bedrooms, combined bath and main floor laundry access from large master bedroom. Lower level has complete in law suite with in-floor radiant hot water heat and a cozy master bedroom with patio doors to a treed retreat as well as walk out to the 21`x22` garage. HRV,Water Softener, Central Air, Deck, Propane furnace and hot water tank. MlsÂŽ15601463.
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Everlasting signature by Sobella Homes synonymous with quality, luxury and new design found only in the best homes. This new introduction of a 1500 sq ft bungalow will provide a spacious layout featuring a master bedroom with 5 pce ensuite retreat , 2nd bedroom with shared main 3 pce custom bath, gourmet kitchen with island sink granite counters open to huge 14 foot by 31 foot great room for living and dining entertainment. Step in the class of a Sobella Homes. MlsÂŽ Artistâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rendering. The picture of this model may show upgraded features that are not included in the base price of the home. Please consult with a sales representative for all upgrade options. This plan is the property of Sobella House & Home Inc. and any reproduction of this plan, its concepts or ideas, is strictly prohibited. Plans and speciďŹ cations are approximate and subject to change without notice. Actual useable ďŹ&#x201A;oor space may vary from the stated area. E & OE. Copyright 2015
4006 BATH ROAD 489,900
City waterfront home across from the Collins Bay Marina (Lake Ontario) with spectacular views of the marina and Lemoine`s Point Park. Close to shopping/ grocery. About 12 min drive to downtown. Spacious family home offers a combined liv & din room with new hardwood floors (2014) & wood fireplace, designer kitchen open to the fam room with patio doors to a 16x20`deck, 20x16 master bedroom with walk-in closet and ensuite all overlooking waterfront. Finished basement with gas fireplace, bar and walkout (in law potential) to waterfront through a newly fenced private long backyard. MLSÂŽ15604123.
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Sit back and relax in this waterfront home on Hay Bay (Lake Ontario). Enjoy the panoramic view from the spacious deck off the master bedroom and dining areas. This 20 year home features 2+1 bedrooms, a lovely living room with propane gas fireplace, large master bedroom with 3 pc ensuite & sitting area. Lower level has rec room with wood stove, 3rd bedroom, workshop, small kitchen area and a grade level walk out to large yard. Well maintained grounds with horse pit, garden and 2 sheds (one near the water) and a docking system. Get the boat in the water and enjoy summer. MLSÂŽ15603419. Directions: Turn right on Cty 7 in Bath left on Cty 22 Right Cty 8 Left Cty 9
Relaxing home with a park like setting on Long Reach accessing Lake Ontario. Vaulted ceilingintheairylivingroomwithtoweringwindows,skylightsandcornerwoodburning fireplace. Spacious kitchen with patio doors to an expansive decking that travels around a third of the home to enjoy those beautiful western sunsets and star lite nights. Lower level is finished with a cozy wood stove, large rec room, 4 piece bath, 3rd bedroom, dry sauna, convenient wood room and den/office. Large double car garage, new shingles (2012), drilled well, newer stairs to the water help complete the special waterfront home. it. mlsÂŽ15605349. Directions: South of Napanee 13kms to Hollandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Road.
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1495 LOWER DR $1,529,000
Once in a lifetime opportunity! Kingston`s finest location for waterfront living, luxurious home offering over 7000 sq ft of living space including 4 bdrm, 5 bath with spectacular views of Lake Ontario. Large principal rooms such as the sunken fam rm with bar, soaring cathedral ceiling in liv rm and master with private screened in balcony. Spiral staircases, oak trim and doors, stain glass murals, walk out lower level offering large rec room , huge under garage storage, concrete and brick construction offering quiet home enjoyment. Extensive decking, gentle sloping lot, large dock with seadoo lift, lake intake irrigation system. MlsÂŽ15601938.
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Selling a home is no small undertaking. It often pays to be patient when putting a property up for sale, but waiting for an acceptable offer can be stressful, especially for those homeowners who have already found their next homes. Because so much tends to be riding on the decision of whether or not to sell a home, homeowners would be wise to consider the following factors before putting that “For Sale” sign in their front yards. • Motivation: Many homeowners sell their homes because their families are growing and they have outgrown their current residences. Others may recognize a seller’s real estate market and want to strike while the iron is hot, while still others might be moving for a new job. The factors that motivate homeowners to sell their homes vary with each individual case, but prospective sellers should keep in mind that moving can be expensive, and finding a new home may not be so easy, nor is the grass necessarily greener on the other side. When deciding if now is
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Located on the west side of Howe Island you will discover this waterfront paradise overlooking Cassidy Bay. This 1 ½ Storey luxury home, has three ample bedrooms, each with its own ensuite bathroom. A chefs delight kitchen with rich granite and crisp shaker cabinetry is perfect for entertaining your guests. Step out to your southern facing deck complimenting over 300 feet of waterfront with 200 feet of dock space, boathouse and rail system able to accommodate a 34 foot boat. All this on 1.8 acres with an additional 2 lots available totaling over 600 feet of waterfront on nearly 5 acres of pristine privacy. Viewings by appointment only.
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This Garofalo custom home has no detail spared in its design and unique materials. Drawn from local artisan talent, the iron work accents gracing this project were a creation of stefan duerst to the masterfully reclaimed doors finished to perfection throughout the home. A great deal of care and planning was researched and implemented in what is arguably one of Kingston’s finest properties. From the main floors that were imported and consisting of reclaimed tile from a cathedral in italy to the unique lighting, some saved from the grand days at the westin hotel. Not only a design gem but functionally sound for any buyer. A true luxury kitchen boasting the best equipment for your enjoyment, large principle rooms, sculpted grounds gathering around an inviting pool with outdoor kitchen facilities. State of the art security.
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An open concept design with ultra high end finishings adorn this wonderful home. Large porcelain tiled floors and Brazilian hardwood at your feet with 9 foot boxed ceilings to afford wonderful living space. Highly energy efficient without losing its charm. Custom, near floor length Pella and Marvin windows provide an abundance of sunlight all day. The best materials and design went into the kitchen and bathrooms sparing no expense. A double wide driveway flows into your 3 car professional garage complete with hydraulic lift. Finally, your covered rear porch, complete with outdoor, masonry fireplace, overlook your fiberglass, in ground salt water pool. This home must be seen to be fully appreciated. Call to make an appointment today.
Nestled within the trees of Milton subdivision is this 4+1 bedroom 3 ½ bath 3400 square foot Tudor style home. Vaulted ceilings in the family room warmed by a gas fireplace attach to an ample eat in spacious kitchen with mud/laundry room. A separate dining room empties into a bright parlour with natural fireplace. 4 large bedrooms on the upper level are perfect for your family. The master bedroom boasts vaulted ceilings, a double sided fireplace to the ensuite bath and ample closets. Lower level is finished with an additional bedroom, home gymnasium and full kitchenette. Call to book your showing today.
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This property provides 2 storey executive living on 36 acres and a commercial structure totally separate with its own municipal address and entryway. Office, shop and triple garage for you to move in and work!! Need parking? ½ acre parking area with a bermed wall for privacy is waiting. Severance potential? Check out the information we have from the City. School Bus needed? Get picked up at your own laneway. Well water concerns? Check out the state of the art water treatment including UV Light, Reverse osmosis and more 2 minutes off the 401 (Main Street Ontario) Burbrook Road dead ends, providing quiet country living with access to schools, shops, libraries and all the amenities of Kingston. A beautiful home, kept current by caring owners features 30 ft. + living/dining area, huge rec room, 3 beds up and 1 down, watch the wildlife roam from the kitchen/atrium wind.
The 1904 building has been completely upgraded, and includes a geothermal heating and cooling system. Located in the charming village of Yarker, 30 minutes from Kingston, the main floor, now operated as a seasonal cafe, has vintage charm, amazing lilght and spectacular views. It could be easily repurposed as a studio, gallery, office or teaching space. The stunning second floor loft overlooks the beautiful Napanee River falls, and could just as easily be found in downtown Manhattan! Kingston Homefinder.ca - Thursday, July 23, 2015
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properties within that community. ers will have to sacrifice some privacy. * Condos often have management Prospective buyers who consider privacy firms. Property management firms can be a top priority may want to continue livgreat to deal with, but they can be trouble- ing in an apartment until they can afford some as well. A good property manage- to buy a single-family home. Though ment firm produces satisfied community condo owners rarely have someone living members who speak glowingly of their above or below them, sharing walls with communities, while a poorly run man- neighbors is still not as private as owning agement firm can frustrate homeowners who feel they are not getting what they’re paying for. Some property management firms fail to collect homeowners asso* ciation fees for months at a time, only to send letters demanding back dues down ** the road. Others simply don’t live up to expectations, failing to make repairs in a timely manner while letting the property fall into disrepair. If possible, speak to of Record ** Sales Representative. * Broker current community residents about how the property is managed. If residents are not available, potential buyers should attempt to attend a homeowners 1 bedroom + denassociation meeting, which can shed light on what it’s &2 bedroom like to live within a givensuites community and how accessible the management firm is Covered balconies to community members and how well it tends to those members’ needs. In-suite laundry * Condos are not as private as singleGranite countertops, family homes. Much like apartment dwellers, condo owners often share walls appliances included with neighbors. That means condo own-
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Stringent lending policies and the escalating costs of home ownership have led many prospective home buyers to consider condominiums instead of singlefamily homes. Condos are typically less expensive than single-family homes, which makes lenders and borrowers alike feel more comfortable. Lenders feel better because the loans aren’t as large, while borrowers are more comfortable because such loans allow them to improve their standing with lenders, potentially setting the table for a low-interest home loan down the road. But the differences between buying a condo and buying a single-family home go beyond the bottom line. The following are a few things prospective buyers should know about condos before they view any properties. * Condos come with fees. Unlike single-family homes, condos come with homeowners association fees. These fees cover the cost of maintenance and repairs to the property. This includes landscaping and garbage collection, as well as general repairs throughout the condominium complex. Fees vary significantly from community to community, and the best deal is not always the one with the lowest homeowners association fees. Low fees
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This spacious home is situated on just under 1 acre of land, 10 minutes to town. The living room is very impressive with vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors and a stone fireplace. The eat-in kitchen has glass tiled back splash and overlooks the rear yard. There are 4 large bedrooms plus a den. This home has 16 new windows in 2013, new appliances, 2 new low flow toilets and flooring in the sunroom. With a steel roof, aluminum siding and a furnace less than 10 years old, this home is move in ready. The basement is walk out. Call Today for a personal viewing.
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This elevated bungalow is located on a level lot with mature trees giving privacy from the road. This home has 3+1 bedrooms and 1-4 pc bathroom. With our hot summer days the a/c ensures your enjoyment. The double garage is attached with gdo. The double drive is paved with 5+ parking spots. Extras: electrical hook up for a generator plus five appliances. Some decoration needed. MLSÂŽ15604585.
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This property has lots to offer.This all stone, 3 bedroom home boasts 100 acres just 10 minutes north of the 401. This home has a large living room, separate dining room and a large deck which overlooks your property as well as newer windows and furnace.You can utilize the lower level for a small business or in-law suite, as it features a kitchen, full bath, rec room and an office space with a walk-out. From the house you can see the dog kennels and large work shop. There are some fields for horses, and plenty of hardwood and softwood. Call to see this beautiful property.
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612 SIMMONS RD. UĂ&#x160;$589,900 Absolutely stunning 6yr old custom built 2200 sqft. Elevated 3+2 bdrm, 3.5 Bath bungalow! Nestled on a very private 30 acres and is situated well back off the road. This home offers many upgrades including sound proof insulation in all interior walls, r60 attic, infloor heat throughout main & lower levels featuring ground source geo thermal heating (very efficient home). The main floor is open concept design with cathedral ceilings and extensive use of granite, engineered hardwood and ceramic tile. Fully finished lower level featuring a massive rec room with walkout. MLSÂŽ 15606784
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Prepare to be awed from the moment you walk into this stunning Waterfront Oasis! Boasting high-efficiency propane boiler, in floor heating on lower level, engineered hardwood & ceramic throughout, walls of windows in virtually every room to enjoy the beautiful views of Loughborough Lake, & an exposed weathered Limestone chimney for the cold nights in winter. Patio doors from living room onto Veranda enjoying gorgeous year round Western sunsets. Upper level holds dining area, open concept granite kitchen with an Island & inclusive Stainless Steel appliances, a cozy nook, and a balcony overlooking lower level. Master bedroom with 4 piece Ensuite, walk in closet, and patio doors leading to private Veranda. 2nd bedroom with patio doors to Sunroom. Exterior has interlock driveway, double car detached garage with Workshop, low maintenance concrete steps to 100 feet of water frontage with a sea wall, dock, & boat house! MLSÂŽ15606037
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4220 SILLS BAY RDĂ&#x160;UĂ&#x160;$598,500 Beautiful estate property nestled on a private hill top lot with breathtaking views of sydenham lake. The curved driveway is graced by 4 acres of landscaped and beautifully manicured lawns. Inside this meticulous home youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll fall in love with the interior stone accent walls, fireplaces and the walls of glass which showcase the endless views of sydenham lake. Attention to detail is evident in all areas of this 3200sqft, 4+2 bedrooms, 3+1 bath home. Call today for your personal viewing and your chance to own a little piece of paradise! MLSÂŽ15605445 4196 COUNTY RD. 1 YARKERĂ&#x160;UĂ&#x160;$374,900
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