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ON the same day the federal government announced it will bring in greater restrictions for medicinal marijuana users, advocates of lessrestrictive pot laws also wrote their own message large, with a billboard in West Vancouver. For the rest of this week, drivers heading off the Lions Gate Bridge into North Vancouver will go past a billboard urging them to Join the Sensible BC Marijuana Referendum Campaign. The pro-pot lobby group SensibleBC is hoping the North Shore billboard will be the first among several in the Lower Mainland to get the word out in advance of a referendum campaign to decriminalize pot in the province. “It’s an effective way to reach a lot of people,” said Dana Larsen, spokesman for the group. Rather than take on the federal Conservative government, Larsen said his group has decided to target the province, through B.C.’s referendum legislation, to “effectively decriminalize” pot. He said in the United States where pot laws have become more liberal — Colorado, California and Washington State — it’s almost always been through a state referendum. The SensibleBC group wants to force the province to change the Police Act so enforcing marijuana laws isn’t a priority. Larsen said that’s not as outlandish as it seems. Since the introduction of
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A five-year jail sentence handed to his attacker has done little to allay the bitter feelings of 70-yearold Ron Perry, who lost an eye in a brutal beating connected to a marijuana grow-op.
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DANA Larsen stands under the billboard by Lions Gate Bridge that carries the message of the Sensible BC Marijuana Campaign that hopes to sign up enough B.C. voters in the province to force a referendum on Police Act changes.
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“I wanted to come and let him know I’m still thinking of him,” said Perry outside North Vancouver provincial court Monday, where Judge Steven Merrick handed the jail sentence to Paul Joseph Defaveri. “I hope I’m still around when he gets out,” added Perry. “Maybe one day he’ll be back here and I’ll be the one standing in front of the judge.” Merrick said Defaveri deserved a significant prison term for the attack on Perry, which took place over about eight hours in a North Vancouver bungalow in September of 2009. Defaveri, 51, was convicted in August of aggravated assault in connection with the violent beating tied to marijuana grow-ops on the North Shore. During the trial, Perry described in horrific detail how on Sept. 2, 2009, he was hit on the head from behind with a hammer, and had his eyes gouged with someone’s fingers. His attacker told him, “‘I’m going to pop it like a grape,’” Perry told the judge during the trial. See Victim page 3
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For sale: 1 school, well used
NVSD to hire consultant for Lucas Centre
Victim says grow-op feud led to assault From page 1
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THE North Vancouver school district is taking another stab at selling or leasing the defunct Monteray school as well as firming up plans to divest itself of Cloverley elementary and the much larger Lucas Centre buildings and lands. The school board is set to review a draft Request for Proposals for reuse or redevelopment of the Monteray property in the Upper Delbrook area before sending it out to the public. NEWS photo Mike Wakefield “It has been sitting empty for a couple years and I think THE former Monteray elementary school is for sale to the right owner, but the North Vancouver school district the community is starting to will hire a consultant to develop options for its Cloverley and Lucas Centre properties. wonder what’s happening with Cloverley and the Lucas Centre, are going to in terms of what could potentially happen there. There this site in terms of overgrowth and vandalism and various things an empty building facility attracts,” said require some more groundwork before the school are soccer fields. There are buildings. There are various district can put them on the block, so the board will be components to that site that could lead to all sorts of board chairwoman Franci Stratton. creative ideas and opportunities there,” Stratton said. This is not the first time Monteray has been put seeking out outside expertise. “We’re open to all future possibilities on this site. “They are two significant properties in the city that up for sale. The board put out an RFP last year at the same time it put out ones for Ridgeway Annex and require the dedication of a consultant to work closer Everything will be consistent with the land, learning with the community and the stakeholders, working on and livability guiding principles and we’ll work closely Plymouth elementary. with the City of North Vancouver so we’re aligning The responses that came in, however, did not meet our behalf,” Stratton said. As for what could happen with the sites, all options our process.” the criteria the board had in mind for the site. Last year, the school district identified 11 surplus “We didn’t really get back anything that was are on the table, Stratton said, but the consultant will significant so we thought of reintroducing that. It was work with the City of North Vancouver to make sure properties no longer needed for school use. The board is in the final negotiations for the just the proposals that came in were not conducive to any change in land use is compatible with the city’s what could potentially be done with the site,” Stratton official community plan, which is now being updated. sale and rental of Ridgeway Annex and Plymouth, “There is a lot of consideration for the Lucas Centre respectively. said. “It’s a second attempt to see what’s out there.”
Evidence in the case included blood spatter patterns on the ceiling. Perry was later bound with zap straps before being stuffed in a vehicle and driven to Vancouver, where a passerby found him inside a car with a bag over his head. Perry said he had gone to the house on Philip Avenue to try to make a deal with a crime boss who was angry about Perry’s earlier involvement in a grow-rip of a marijuana operation in Lions Bay. Perry never saw who hit him from behind, although he said Defaveri — one of two men living in the house — was present when the attack began. Merrick said Defaveri’s fingerprint in Perry’s blood was compelling evidence of his involvement in the violence. A second man charged in the case was found not guilty. Perry suffered serious injuries in the attack including losing one eye and being partially blinded in the other, along with a skull fracture. He spent 11 days in hospital. Perry said he still has loss of memory and dizzy spells and can’t see well enough to read with his remaining eye. He added he doesn’t expect to ever see the $5,600 the judge ordered Defaveri to pay him in compensation.
Off-duty RCMP officer tackles fleeing suspect Video captures takedown of alleged shoplifter
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EVEN when they’re off duty, they’re never really off duty.
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OFF-DUTY RCMP Const. Tom Cichon makes a citizen’s arrest of a suspected shoplifter in Vancouver’s West End Friday.
A North Vancouver RCMP officer is being praised after he took down an alleged shoplifter while on his day off in Vancouver. A watchful citizen recorded the five-minute affair and the video is now racking up thousands of views online. Const. Tom Cichon, a four-year North Vancouver RCMP member, was doing some shopping Friday afternoon when he spotted a man allegedly shoplifting items from the Shoppers Drug Mart on Vancouver’s Davie Street and pursued him outside. Amateur videographer Terry David Silvercloud arrived on the scene in an alley behind St. Paul’s Hospital just as Cichon caught up with the suspect. The video depicts Cichon taking the suspect down to the ground with a Judo technique, identifying himself as a police officer and asking bystanders to call 9-1-1. The man appears desperate and tries to wriggle free of Cichon. “Please, I put the stuff back,” he says. “You’re ruining my life. I’m sorry. Let go of me.”
Eventually, Vancouver Police Department officers arrive on the scene and relieve Cichon. The suspect was arrested at the scene and released on a promise-to-appear in court. The incident underscores the commitment officers show their communities even when they’re off the clock, Cichon’s colleagues say. “It’s excellent to see. It’s a perfect example of how a police officer isn’t just a police officer 9 a.m. to 5 p.m, . . . ” said Sgt. Randy Fincham, VPD spokesman. “This officer ultimately did step in on his day off and didn’t really need to help out but he’s still out there doing his duties as a police officer regardless of his days on or days off, which is refreshing to see.” By Monday, the video of the citizen’s arrest had been seen more than 25,000 times on YouTube, though the officer isn’t seeking any wider attention, “He’s declining to give personal interviews. Everyone from Global to CNN wanted to talk to him,” said Cpl. Richard De Jong, North Vancouver RCMP spokesman. Regular folks can detain someone who has committed a crime, so long as they’re sure they can do it safely and only detain the person while police are on their way, De Jong said. Anyone making a citizen’s arrest needs to be wary of the risk involved. “There always is (risk). That’s why first and foremost is your own personal safety and the safety of those around you. If in doubt, call 9-1-1,” he said.
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administrative penalties for drunk drivers in B.C., the majority of those stopped aren’t criminally charged anymore, he said. “They could do the same thing with pot.” He added in some parts of the province, like the City of Vancouver, police already turn a blind eye to marijuana. But that’s not the case everywhere. “It’s totally arbitrary,” said Larsen. “It depends on what cop you get and how that cop’s feeling about marijuana that day.” In order to get the province to even consider a vote, however, the group faces a significant challenge. The campaign must sign up 10 per cent of registered voters in each
of B.C.’s 85 electoral districts in a 90-day period, between September and December. So far the only group to pull that off has been the campaign to rescind the HST. Larsen said he’s talked to some of the HST campaigners and has financial backing from multi-million-dollar B.C. lottery winner — and decriminalization advocate — Bob Erb. He’s hoping the billboard will drum up more volunteers for the campaign. Michael Charrois, who previously ran for the NDP in North Vancouver, is among those getting ready to collect signatures on the North Shore. “I think in a time of austerity, prohibition is a tremendous waste of money,”
said Charrois. “B.C. should be at least as progressive as our American neighbours.” Charrois said he’s been out on the North Shore recently trying to raise the profile of the campaign, which he concedes faces an “onerous” challenge in collecting enough signatures to pass. “We’ve got to get people off the couch and to put the Doritos down,” he said. Larsen, who also runs a medicinal marijuana dispensary in Vancouver, also criticized a federal government announcement Monday that those licensed to use medicinal marijuana will not be allowed to grow their own plants starting in 2014 but will have to order it by mail.
Larsen said the new rules won’t stop people from growing pot — simply push them underground. Const. Jeff Palmer, spokesman for the West Vancouver Police Department, said this week his officers aren’t concerned about the billboard advocating a pot referendum. “It’s advocating something that’s entirely lawful to do,” he said. It the past eight years, the West Vancouver Police Department has investigated 32 marijuana grow-ops, said Palmer. Palmer said there have been cases where growers have had Health Canada licences to grow medicinal marijuana but “are growing well in excess of what’s permitted.”
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Two cyclists were riding the Pipeline Trail around 12:30 p.m. Monday when they came across an unresponsive man who appeared to have fallen from a trail obstacle called a balance board or teeter plank, according to North Vancouver RCMP. The witnesses performed CPR and called emergency services, however all efforts to revive the victim failed.
North Shore Rescue volunteers were called in to remove the body, using a helicopter and longline harness, typically used for rescuing hikers injured in remote areas. The body of the 38-year-old Jeffrey Fields, of Boise, Idaho, is now with the B.C. Coroners Service to determine the exact cause of death. Field’s family has been notified and is requesting privacy in the wake of the tragedy. District of North Vancouver staff were on site Tuesday to carry out an inspection of the trail and structures. Preliminary inspection indicates that there were no problems with any of the structures and that all signage was in place, according to municipal spokeswoman Jeanine Bratina. Pipeline is a black diamond-rated, or highly challenging, trail.
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OST Canadians believe they live in a democracy that two generations fought and died to protect; that their western civilization is preferable to living under despotic or totalitarian regimes. But the comfort zone of our freedom has been under piecemeal attack since 9-11. A Liberal government approved a secret surveillance program in 2005 that allowed Canadians’ phone calls and Internet activity to be monitored. It was cancelled after a former Supreme Court judge pointed out that Canadian law required police to get a warrant for such activity. It has now come to light that Defence Minister Peter MacKay authorized essentially the same program in 2011 by a ministerial decree — thus avoiding scrutiny by Parliament.
True, the Communications Security Establishment is not eavesdropping, but said to be collecting patterns of activity. But it is doing that by logging every phone call and the activity of every Internet address. This sweeping electronic surveillance was, until this week, secret. Just how much security is too much is a difficult question to answer, but the place to have that debate in a democracy is in its elected Parliament. Perhaps the Conservatives were attempting to do just that with their infamous online spying bill of 2012 (Bill C-30), the one Public Safety Minister Vic Toews said we should support or side with the child pornographers. In any event, the Tories quietly pulled the bill a year later in the face of country-wide opposition. Then, as now, democracy requires defending.
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Dear Editor: So there I am cutting the grass last week with my just-sharpened push reel mower, when it hits me. Where are the honey bees? At this time of year, the clover and buttercups should be teeming with Apis mellifera. One of the many advantages of using a push mower is you get a good look at the grass. Removing the small stones and bits of wood — which can jam the blades, but are nuked with a gas mower — involves frequent close-up inspections. Not a honey bee so far, and no bumble bees either. My yard can’t be the exception because I deliberately include bee-attracting, B.C. native wild flowers along with mono culture grass seed. Bee colony collapse, just a few years ago,
was treated by the scientific community as an impending disaster, in keeping with species extinction the world over, with one important exception. Agriculture depends on pollination. Imagine a world without nuts and berries and you get the picture. Pollinating insects have a cascading effect throughout the food web; intricate relationships between keystone flora and fauna species ultimately determine the total food yield on the planet. Until this summer season, bee colony collapse practically disappeared as a news item, with the unintended effect of reducing its urgency. As a scientific mystery, bee colony collapse is of a piece with autism. Though the environmental and epidemiological links
— autism rates are soaring in North America — are strongly suspected, the jury is still out. Every possible chemical connection, environmental contributor, behavioural artifact is being explored in an effort to isolate the cause(s). No less a scientist than Einstein himself recognized the critical niche that bees occupy in the food web. His quote goes something like, “If bees were to disappear from the face of the earth, mankind will be close behind.” He’s been proven right about the speed of light, the nature of gravity, the mass of an electron and our relationship with spacetime. Could he be right about this ultimate harbinger of survival as well? Hugh Nevin, North Vancouver
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We must reprioritize our education dollars
“82 (1) A board must provide free of charge to every student of school age resident in British Columbia and enrolled in an educational program in a school operated by the board, (a) instruction in an educational program sufficient to meet the general requirements for graduation. . . .” B.C. School Act, Aug. 1, 2012
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If there is nothing that says dyslexic or other students with barriers to learning are excluded from the word “every,” why must some parents pay $20,000 a year in private school fees to give their dyslexic child the best education possible? What happens to intellectually different children if their single or working-poor parents cannot even afford the $2,500 assessment fee, let alone the $20,000? In the best of cases, these students remain with their peers in the regular school system where specially-trained tutors may be available to supplement the work of classroom teachers. But the best-case scenario doesn’t apply in every classroom across the province; nor does it apply uniformly across cash-strapped classrooms in a given school district.
Why is that, when, according to online information from the Ministry of Education, all school district budgets are adjusted to account for differences between rural and urban schools and differences between the costs of educating regular learners and those designated as “unique” students? As you might expect, the more the ministry talks the more the labels change and the more likely you are to end up comparing apples to bananas. The per capita basic allocation for regular learners for the 2013-14 school year will be $6,784. The per capita grants for “needs students” are as follows: Level 1, students identified as physically dependent or deaf/blind: $36,600; Level 2, students with moderate to profound intellectual, physical or chronic health disabilities, visual or hearing impairments and
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MAILBOX Program cuts required: Senate From page 7 budget now only covers 42 per cent. Yet even though the Information Technology departmental budget of $4.6 million was a “specific area of interest,” the SBAC submission concluded it was “unable to solve the budget problem without cuts to programs and sections.” So much for the concerns of a North Shore mother who told me her young adult son is “struggling to find work placement due to a disability and badly needs to be accepted into the university’s programs.” Several meetings are on the CapU agenda this week. Let’s hope they’ll result in more palatable solutions. There are billions of dollars in British Columbia’s education pots. What we need now are some new glasses to focus on how those dollars are being deployed. rimco@shaw.ca
A childhood bully who never grew up Dear Editor: Hostility, vulgarity, racism and elder abuse are alive and well in West Vancouver. Everyone who shops at Park Royal knows all about the construction and limited parking available. For the most part people are congenial and patient in finding parking. Yesterday, however, took the cake. I was driving a 75-year-old passenger looking for a handicapped parking space. None were available. I found a spot beside the shopping cart collection point. While attempting to park, I noticed a spot coming available just ahead of me close to the door of Whole Foods, which was better for my passenger. My passenger
exited to go and stand in the spot in order to secure it as the holder of the spot acknowledged it was for her. I was moving the car to make room for this lady to exit. Meanwhile a BMW passed on my left from behind to deke ahead to take the spot. She began to turn into the spot and my passenger advised the spot was taken. This prompted a slew of slurs from the 60-ish aggressive woman driver — a bully if there ever was one. She was screaming at my passenger everything from “b**ch,” to foreigner, to foreigner go home. But the worst thing was that she proceeded to drive into the stall with my passenger still standing there and drove against her to force her to leave. My passenger had a cane and became unbalanced
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IT will come as no shock to the dozens of people whose lives they saved last year, but North Shore Rescue is being honoured for its contributions to public safety. The Justice Institute of B.C., which trains many of the province’s police officers, firefighters and paramedics, is giving the North Shore team the 2013 Dr. Joseph H. Cohen Award, which recognizes “outstanding contributions in the field of public safety.” “As one of the oldest search and rescue teams in Canada, your community-based team has been involved in more than 2,500 mountain search and rescue operations, averaging 90 calls a year and 20,000 volunteer hours,” reads a letter from JIBC
foundation chairman John Chesman. The news is a welcomed pat on the back for the organization, according to Tim Jones, team leader. “This award is a validation to me, as team leader, that our team is taken very seriously and we’re a very relevant organization and not just on the North Shore,” Jones said. “I know that the recent activity that we’ve had, specifically around Christmas, really opened people’s eyes as to what our team does.” Rescue volunteers found themselves being dispatched to the backcountry almost daily in late December 2012 to carry out a series of technically difficult rescues of hard-to-find hikers and snowboarders — all of which ended in success. The amount of hours the volunteers put in both for training and rescues, is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the team, Jones said. “That in itself is a staggering number for such a relatively small team,” he said. The good news from JIBC follows other praise the organization recently received in Parliament. North Vancouver Conservative MP Andrew Saxton paid tribute to NSR in a May 21 speech. “Their focus on mountain search and rescue, helicopter rescue, urban search and rescue, and
public education provide life-saving services all yearround, day in and day out,” Saxton said. “Last winter, I was pleased to present founding member Karl Winter with a Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal in recognition of over 50 years of contributions to this service. . . . On behalf of the nature and sport enthusiasts who enjoy North Vancouver’s gorgeous outdoor terrain, I want to thank the North Shore Rescue team for your ongoing commitment to our safety and security — and a big congratulations on your new state-ofthe-art command centre.” The recent praise ought to help North Shore Rescue in its less harrowing but equally important mission of fundraising, Jones said. The team is currently seeking out donors who will be able to offer a large sum of legacy funding, which will help the team continue saving lives in the years to come. Past recipients of the Joseph H. Cohen Award include former Lt.-Gov. Stephen Point, BARWATCH, Representative for Children and Youth Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, and former Prime Minister Kim Campbell. North Shore Rescue volunteers will be on hand to receive the award at the 2013 JIBC foundation awards gala this fall.
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Survey seeks youth input METRO Vancouver youth aged 15 to 24 are invited to share their views on important social issues such as homelessness, health and education through the Youth Vital Signs 2013 online survey.
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Event host Gloria Macarenko of CBC TV, Gordon Harris and community foundation director Sue Ridout Representatives of the North Shore Community Foundation presented Party at The View May 11 at the Gordon Smith Gallery of Canadian Art. The event featured gourmet food, wine, live music, auctions and a preview of the gallery’s inaugural summer exhibition. Proceeds from the event will support the Gordon and Marion Smith Foundation for Young Artists, the Artists for Kids Trust and a range of North Shore charities supported by the community foundation, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Info: nscommunityfoundation.com.
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conditions, not the place you want it to grow. You mean I shouldn’t kill those aphids: Yes, that is correct. To obtain stable, long-term pest control there must be some insect food for predatory insects to eat. If you continually spray to kill all insects then you are removing the food source for wasps, lacewings, ladybugs and other predatory insects that provide free insect control. For many people this paradigm shift in thinking is the hardest philosophy to accept and comprehend. But it works, it’s free, healthy for the environment and provides an opportunity to teach children a gentler, kinder and more effective way to grow a healthy garden. I don’t know what it was but I sprayed it just in case: This type of archaic thinking has led us to believe that all insects should be killed. Spraying without accurate identification is blind ignorance, damaging to the environment and expensive financially. Before you try to control any insect pest you must accurately identify the problem. Today there are so many Internet resources to help identify insect pests that anyone with a computer or smartphone can easily identify any garden pest. But a word of caution, only use .edu or .gov websites to assure accuracy. The most important thing gardeners can do to control insect pests is to stay calm and don’t freak out thinking hordes of locusts have descended just because you saw one bug on your plant. Use your mind, identify and determine if there is even a problem before you go spraying some poison into our air, water and soil. Your children will thank you and so will I. Todd Major is a journeyman horticulturist and chief horticulture instructor at UBC Botanical Garden. Contact him at stmajor@shaw.ca
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community bulletin board From page 22 skills that illustrates how the brain can be trained to make learning easier Thursday, June 13, 7-8 p.m. at Reading & Learning Pathways, 102-1258 Lynn Valley Rd., North Vancouver. Info: Andrea Van Ryn at 778-245-3669. Technology Class: Learn how to use Skype Thursday, June 13 and 27, 2-3 p.m. at West Vancouver Memorial Library, 1950 Marine Dr. Registration required: 604-925-7405. Crush the Coach: A fundraising event for Athletics4Kids Friday, June 14, 6-8 p.m. at Twist Sport Conditioning Centre, 12-1225 East Keith Rd., North Vancouver. Clients can pay $50 for a five-minute time slot allowing them to put their coach through any workout of their choice. Info: 604904-6556, ext. 123. Bagpipes by the Beach: West Vancouver Firefighters Charitable Society will hold a family oriented pipe band festival, Saturday, June 15, 6 p.m., Ambleside Park, foot of 13th St., West Vancouver. Fee: by donation. Limited seating and parking. Info: 604-329-6084 or wvffcs@westvancouver.ca
Columbia Photography and Media Arts Society are invited to Presentation House Gallery’s AGM Tuesday, June 18, 6 p.m. at 333 Chesterfield Ave., North Vancouver. The public is also welcome to attend, current members have the privilege to vote. Technology
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A24 - North Shore News - Wednesday, June 12, 2013
PUBLIC HEARING
3508 - 3520 Mount Seymour Parkway What:
Public Hearing on proposed District of North Vancouver Rezoning Bylaw 1290 (Bylaw 7983)
When:
7:00 pm, Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Where:
This public hearing is to be held at Parkgate Community Centre, Mary Hunter Room, 3625 Banff Court
Proposed*
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* Provided by applicant for illustrative purposes only. The actual development, if approved, may differ.
What is it?
The proposed rezoning bylaw will permit the development of sixteen, three storey townhouse units arranged in two buildings separated by a linear courtyard where before only single family residential homes were allowed.
When can I speak?
Please join us on Tuesday, June 18, 2013 when Council will be receiving input from the public on this proposal. You can speak in person by signing up at the Hearing or by providing a written submission to the Municipal Clerk at the address below or input@dnv.org before the conclusion of the Hearing.
Need more info?
The bylaw, Council resolution, staff report, and other relevant background material are available for review by the public at the Municipal Clerk’s Office or online at www.dnv.org/public_hearing. Office hours are Monday to Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm.
Who can I speak to? Steven Petersson, Development Planner, at 604-990-2378
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TSLEIL-WAUTUTH students from Sherwood Park elementary helped unveil the school’s new “Celebrating Our Community” mural, blessing the public artwork with ceremonial cedar boughs. The colourful six-panel mural depicts scenes from the community and hangs outside of the school.
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CELEBRATIONS
Roberta and David Hudson Roberta and David Hudson were married May 29, 1988, in Lake Louise, Alta. Family and friends wish them a happy 25th wedding anniversary.
Jim and Rae Easton Dorothy and Ross Penman
Jim and Rae Easton were married on June 14, 1963, in Glasgow, Scotland. They have lived in North Vancouver for 39 years. Their family and friends wish them a happy 50th wedding anniversary.
Dorothy and Ross Penman were married on June 6, 1953. Their family and friends wish them a happy 60th wedding anniversary.
George Koochin
Sarah Janousek and Matthew Morrison
George Koochin celebrated his 90th birthday on May 3. His friends from his fitness class wish him a happy birthday.
George and Sharon Janousek of North Vancouver announce the engagement of their daughter Sarah Janousek to Matthew Morrison, son of David and Janet Morrison of Port Moody. The wedding is scheduled for September.
CELEBRATIONS: Enclose a good-quality photo and a description of your wedding announcement, milestone anniversary (first, fifth and every subsequent five years) or birthday (80 years and every fifth year thereafter) along with a contact name and phone number and we’ll try to include it on our Celebrations page. Email your submission to rduane@nsnews.com or bring a hard copy print to #100-126 East 15th St., North Vancouver. Celebrations is a free service and there is no guarantee submissions will be published. Text may be edited for style and/or length.
CITY COUNCIL:
publicnotice
CITY CLERK:
Mayor Darrell Mussatto Councillor Don Bell Councillor Pam Bookham Councillor Linda Buchanan Councillor Rod Clark Councillor Guy Heywood Councillor Craig Keating Karla D. Graham, CMC kgraham@cnv.org
PUBLIC MEETING WAIVED NOTICE is hereby given, under the provisions of the Local Government Act, that the Public Meeting concerning the following Development Variance Permit application has been WAIVED and it is the intention of the Council of the City of North Vancouver to consider issuance of DVP2013-00001 at the regular Council meeting to be held on MONDAY, JUNE 17, 2013 in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, BC. DEVELOPMENT VARIANCE PERMIT NO. 2013-00001 JAHAN ELIZEH, TUDOR DESIGN CONSTRUCTION LTD., has applied for a Development Variance Permit with respect to the property located at 850 Harbourside Drive, legally described as Lot 2 of the Public Harbour of Burrard Inlet NWD, Plan BCP5763 as indicated on the sketch. If issued, the permit will vary the lot coverage and height regulations on this site to allow for the addition of a third parking level to the existing parking structure. The addition, if approved, will increase the number of on-site parking stalls by 32 stalls, for a total of 131 on-site parking stalls. APPLICANT: JAHAN ELIZEH, TUDOR DESIGN CONSTRUCTION LTD. The proposed Permit and any relevant background material may be inspected at the office of the City Clerk between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday, except Statutory Holidays, from June 6, 2013. If you wish to view the material online please visit www.cnv.org/publichearings. Please direct inquiries to Barbara Westmacott, Planning Technician, Community Development, at bwestmacott@cnv.org or at 604-990-4216. Written or electronic (email) submissions should be sent to the attention of the City Clerk at kgraham@cnv.org or by mail to City Clerk, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, BC, V7M 1H9. Electronic submissions must be received no later than 4:00 pm on Monday, June 17, 2013. North Vancouver City Hall | 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, BC | V7M 1H9 | Tel: 604.985.7761 | Fax: 604.985.9417 | www.cnv.org
Wednesday, June 12, 2013 - North Shore News - A27
CITY COUNCIL:
publicnotice
CITY CLERK:
Mayor Darrell Mussatto Councillor Don Bell Councillor Pam Bookham Councillor Linda Buchanan Councillor Rod Clark Councillor Guy Heywood Councillor Craig Keating Karla D. Graham, CMC kgraham@cnv.org
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE is hereby given by the City of North Vancouver that a Public Hearing will be held on MONDAY, JUNE 17, 2013 AT 7:00 PM in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, BC, to receive representations in connection with the following proposed amendment to “Zoning Bylaw, 1995, No. 6700”. ZONING BYLAW, 1995, NO. 6700, AMENDMENT BYLAW, 2013, NO. 8307 THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER has applied to amend the text of “Zoning Bylaw, 1995, No. 6700” for the following purposes: 1.
To align the existing energy standard currently referenced in the Zoning Bylaw, the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) 90.1-2007 standard, with the new higher standards set by the BC Building Code, a choice of meeting one of two energy standards: ASHRAE 90.1-2010 or the 2011 National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings (NECB-2011);
2.
To strengthen and streamline the current energy performance verification procedures by requiring registered professionals to review reports submitted to the City; and
3.
To reconcile inconsistencies in the Zoning Bylaw by applying the same requirements, described above, to the zones: Local Commercial (C-3), Service Commercial (CS-1), Service Station Commercial (CS-2), and Special Commercial (CS-3).
The text amendment will only affect new Commercial, Institutional, Industrial, Mixed-Use buildings, as well as new Residential buildings above four storeys. This amendment is part of a suite of actions under the City’s Energy Efficient Buildings Initiative to improve the energy performance of new and existing buildings across the City. APPLICANT: THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER This Public Hearing is held under the provisions of the Local Government Act. All persons who believe they may be affected by the above proposal will be afforded an opportunity to be heard in person and/or by written submission. Written or electronic (email) submissions should be sent to the attention of the City Clerk at kgraham@cnv.org or by mail to City Clerk, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, BC, V7M 1H9. Electronic submissions must be received no later than 4:00 pm on Monday, June 17, 2013 to ensure their availability to Council at the Public Hearing. Once the Public Hearing has concluded, no further information or submissions can be considered by Council. The proposed Bylaw and relevant background material may be inspected at the office of the City Clerk between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday, except Statutory Holidays, from June 6, 2013. If you wish to view the material online please go to www.cnv.org/publichearings. Please direct inquiries to Winnie Yip, Research Assistant - Planning, at wyip@cnv. org or at 604-982-3943.
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE is hereby given by the City of North Vancouver that a Public Hearing will be held on MONDAY, JUNE 17, 2013 AT 7:00 PM in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, BC to receive representations in connection with the following proposed amendment to “Zoning Bylaw, 1995, No. 6700”. ZONING BYLAW, 1995, NO. 6700, AMENDMENT BYLAW, 2013, NO. 8308 VILMA PILAR has applied to rezone Lot 4, Block 67, DL 271 and 547, Plan 750 as indicated on the sketch, located at 657 West 14th Street. The amendment to “Zoning Bylaw, 1995, No. 6700” will have the effect of reclassifying the said property FROM: RS-1 (One-Unit Residential) Zone TO: CD-638 (Comprehensive Development 638) Zone to permit a four-unit townhouse development consisting of two new buildings each with two units. Two enclosed vehicle parking stalls attached to the southern rear unit plus two unenclosed parking stalls would be accessed from the rear lane. APPLICANT: VILMA PILAR This Public Hearing is held under the provisions of the Local Government Act. All persons who believe they may be affected by the above proposal will be afforded an opportunity to be heard in person and/or by written submission. Written or electronic (email) submissions should be sent to the attention of the City Clerk at kgraham@cnv.org or by mail to City Clerk, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, BC, V7M 1H9. Electronic submissions must be received no later than 4:00 pm on Monday, June 17, 2013, to ensure their availability to Council at the Public Hearing. Once the Public Hearing has concluded, no further information or submissions can be considered by Council. The proposed Bylaw and relevant background material may be inspected at the office of the City Clerk between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday, except Statutory Holidays, from June 6, 2013. If you wish to view the material online please go to www.cnv.org/publichearings. Please direct inquiries to Chris Wilkinson, Planner, Community Development, at cwilkinson@cnv.org or 604-990-4206.
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE is hereby given by the City of North Vancouver that a Public Hearing will be held on MONDAY, JUNE 17, 2013 AT 7:00 PM in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, BC to receive representations in connection with the following proposed amendment to “Zoning Bylaw, 1995, No. 6700”. ZONING BYLAW, 1995, NO. 6700, AMENDMENT BYLAW, 2013, NO. 8309 SYNTHESIS DESIGN has applied to rezone Lot B, Block 257, DL 544, Plan 14450, as indicated on the sketch, located at 2211 Larson Crescent. The amendment to “Zoning Bylaw, 1995, No. 6700” will have the effect of reclassifying the said property FROM: RS-1 (One-Unit Residential) Zone TO: CD-639 (Comprehensive Development 639) Zone to permit the subdivision of the existing lot into two parcels with a single family home on each new lot. Each lot would
provide two enclosed stalls and one unenclosed surface stall for a total of three stalls each. All parking would be accessed from the rear lane. APPLICANT: SYNTHESIS DESIGN This Public Hearing is held under the provisions of the Local Government Act. All persons who believe they may be affected by the above proposal will be afforded an opportunity to be heard in person and/or by written submission. Written or electronic (email) submissions should be sent to the attention of the City Clerk at kgraham@cnv.org or by mail to City Clerk, City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, BC, V7M 1H9. Electronic submissions must be received no later than 4:00 pm on Monday, June 17, 2013, to ensure their availability to Council at the Public Hearing. Once the Public Hearing has concluded, no further information or submissions can be considered by Council.
The proposed Bylaw and relevant background material may be inspected at the office of the City Clerk between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday, except Statutory Holidays, from June 6, 2013. If you wish to view the material online please go to www.cnv.org/publichearings. Please direct inquiries to Chris Wilkinson, Planner, Community Development, at cwilkinson@cnv.org or 604-990-4206.
North Vancouver City Hall | 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, BC | V7M 1H9 Tel: 604.985.7761 | Fax: 604.985.9417 | www.cnv.org
A28 - North Shore News - Wednesday, June 12, 2013
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underweight: one was four pounds and one was four-anda-half pounds. Baby Nadeem was just two pounds. “He would fit in my hand,” says Naim of the son he referred to as his “little peanut.” He now calls him his “little champion” because he is growing and thriving, just like his brothers. Because it was such a highrisk pregnancy, Naim and Jessica could only plan so much before the birth, and had to deal every day with the reality that not all the babies might survive. They didn’t even buy a stroller until after the babies were born. After leaving B.C. Women’s Hospital, the babies spent a few weeks at Lions Gate Hospital before they were sent home. “It felt like you were bringing home a part of you, like you felt you were bringing home a completion,” says Naim. “It was the most incredible, warm feeling.” He says although he and his wife had a realistic idea of how much work they were in for, they didn’t really know how much work they were in for. “There’s no joking, it’s a lot of work,” says Naim with a laugh. The couple operates a family business in North Vancouver
called Samco Beauty Supplies, which is a beauty supply and distribution company, and although they do have baby help from family and friends nighttimes are still very busy. “We look forward to when they sleep more so we can sleep more,” says Naim. Not surprisingly, the addition of three children at once has had an effect on the couple’s relationship. “The dynamics of the family have completely changed. We used to be able to be really selfish and watch movies in the evening and do what we wanted to do, go out on the weekend, and things obviously completely changed. But it’s brought us closer in a whole different way that we never knew before,” explains Naim. He says he can’t wait until his kids are old enough for the family to go on hikes together and enjoy the outdoors. Long ago, he promised himself that if he ever had any children he would raise them the way his father raised him, with a lot of support for whatever they wanted to do. “In my personal opinion, the most important part about being a father is teaching your kids how to be true in everything that they do. And everything that they do they do it 110 per cent.”
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But despite all the talk, this year’s Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card found that there has been no improvement observed in the physical activity levels of children and youth (5 to 17 year olds). A mere 5 per cent meet the Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines. The Report Card is the most comprehensive annual assessment of child and youth physical activity in Canada. AHKC works with its strategic partners to develop and disseminate the Report Card. The
Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario in Ottawa works with an interdisciplinary group that includes top researchers from across Canada, to ensure that the Report Card includes the most up-to-date evidence about physical activity for children and youth. One of the big issues is the family car. Kids are being driven everywhere; 62 per cent of Canadian youth use only inactive modes of transportation to get to and from school. And yet, we say we want them to be more active. Well, here is a simple solution. Have them walk or bike to school. See Kids page 43
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TAYLOR Colbeck gets some help from Steve Marriott as she constructs her soap box derby cart at a Mount Seymour Lions workshop. The Parkgate Community Centre After School Soap Box Derby Program has 20 youngsters aged 10-12 participating in building the carts for the upcoming derby on Father’s Day this Sunday, June 16, from 10 a.m. to noon on Carnation Street by Seymour Heights elementary.
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Comic capers MEMBERS of the North Shore Neighbourhood House student theatre and drama program and director Susan Hunt (rear) invite the public to their production of Centre of Attention, a collection of comedy sketches and plays, at NSNH, 225 East 2nd St. in North Vancouver on Friday, June 14 at 6:30 p.m. Admission is by donation.
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Summer Reading Club: Registration for kindergartners to Grade 7 has begun at the West Vancouver Memorial Library, 1950 Marine Dr. This year’s theme will be “Up, Up and Away.” Members will receive a package including a reading record, bookmark and calendar of events. Report readings and have a chance to win prizes. Info: 604-9257408 or westvanlibrary.ca. Teen Reading Club: Registration has begun at the West Vancouver Memorial Library, 1950 Marine Dr. This year’s theme will be “Zombie Apocalypse.” Pick up a reading log, track the books you read and tell the library about them to win prizes. There is also an online Teen Reading Club at teenrc. ca, where you can write book reviews, chat with authors and share your creative work to win prizes. Info: 604-9257408 or westvanlibrary.ca.
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YOUR NORTH SHORE GUIDE to EXCEPTIONAL CUISINE
Hotel eateries earn praise Romancing the Stove Angela Shellard
B.C. berries are back in season
Chris Dagenais Contributing writer
ONE of the earliest incarnations of the restaurant emerged when weary travellers, traversing greater distances as transportation infrastructure improved, demanded en route sustenance.
THEY’RE back! Luscious B.C. berries are hitting the stores.
Inns and taverns provided such fare, satisfying both the need for rest and the need for a restorative meal. In French, that which restores is called a restaurant. The history of the connection between hotels and restaurants is a storied one. In fact, some of the world’s most accomplished chefs come from restaurants situated in hotels. However, the advent of the chain hotel has contributed to a popular new opinion of hotel restaurants. Home to the ubiquitous continental breakfast and “world famous” Caesar salad, these functional, oftentimes cookie-cutter, establishments rarely rise to the top of anyone’s list of NEWS photo Cindy Goodman must-try dining venues. It is, therefore, with considerable DUNGENESS crab eggs Benedict is one of the items on the brunch menu at The interest that I have watched Lobby restaurant at the Pinnacle Hotel at the Pier in North Vancouver. Vancouver begin to reclaim Since its opening, the Pinnacle at the Pier has earned a the reputation of the hotel restaurant, liberating it from reputation for providing some of the North Shore’s best the Formica tabletop and pastel dinner mint image that has accommodations. It is currently ranked number 1 of 11 plagued it for so long. Venues like Hawksworth, Market, and North Vancouver hotels listed on Trip Advisor. The hotel also Tableau, all situated in hotels, have been praised for their boasts its own restaurant, The Lobby, which has quietly found exceptional cuisine and service, earning loyal guests along the favour with local and visiting patrons alike. It is an Open way. Table Diners’ Choice winner and was a 2012 North Shore In 2010, construction was completed on the Pinnacle at News Readers Choice finalist. the Pier Hotel on Lower Lonsdale’s shoreline. The 105-room hotel is an elegant property with a unique view of downtown Vancouver. See Eggs page 41
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Every year at this time I love to share some great berry recipes with you. Of course, you can make all of these year-round since strawberries are usually always available, but our local berries really have the most amazing flavour.
Prosciutto-Wrapped Strawberries with Brie This may sound like an unusual combination, but give it a try and you’ll be surprised at how well the flavours go together. 12largestrawberries,hulled, cut in half lengthwise ½ lb chilled Brie cheese, cut into 24 half-inch wide pieces approximately the same length as the berries 12 thin slices prosciutto, each cut into two lengthwise strips Place a piece of Brie on top of each strawberry half; wrap with a strip of prosciutto. Serve immediately. Makes 24 appetizers.
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Whip cream is at the centre of strawberry cupcakes From page 39
1 cup whipping cream ½ cup icing sugar 2 cups crushed, crisp meringues 3 Tbsp raspberry liqueur or thawed raspberry punch concentrate Strawberry Coulis: ½ lb strawberries, hulled 2 tsp fresh lemon juice 1 ⁄3 cup icing sugar Lightly brush an eight-inch springform pan with vegetable oil and line the bottom with parchment paper. Puree the eight strawberries in a blender or food processor, then strain them into a large bowl through a fine wire sieve to remove the seeds. Discard seeds. Whip the cream with the half cup of icing sugar until soft peaks are formed. Fold the cream into the strawberry purée, then fold in the crushed meringues and the
liqueur. Spread the mixture evenly in the prepared pan; cover pan with plastic wrap and freeze for several hours or overnight. Meanwhile, make the strawberry coulis. Puree the half pound of strawberries and strain to remove seeds. Stir in the lemon juice and icing sugar; taste coulis and add more sugar to taste. Just before serving, run a thinbladed knife around the outside of the pan; remove sides of pan. Invert the semifreddo onto a serving platter; remove parchment paper. Cut into slices, dipping knife into hot water between slices. Transfer each slice to a serving plate and spoon coulis around each serving; garnish with whole berries. Makes six to eight servings.
Cupcake Shortcakes This is my favourite cupcake recipe. The mixing technique is a bit different but the results are great. You’ll only use six of the
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cupcakes for this recipe, but I doubt you’ll have any problem getting rid of the rest. 4 cups sliced strawberries 2 Tbsp granulated sugar 3 large eggs, room temperature (you’ll use only the yolk of one of these) 1 tsp vanilla ½ cup plus 2 Tbsp buttermilk 1½ cups cake flour (or measure 1½ cups all purpose flour, remove 3 Tbsp and replace with 3 Tbsp cornstarch) 1 cup granulated sugar 2½ tsp baking powder ¼ tsp salt ½ cup butter, room temperature 1 cup whipping cream 1 Tbsp sugar In a large bowl, mix together the strawberries and two tablespoons of sugar. Let stand at room temperature for one hour to allow berries to release juices, then refrigerate. Preheat oven to 350 degrees; line 15 muffin cups with paper liners. Whisk two eggs and one egg yolk, the vanilla and a quarter cup of the buttermilk together in a small bowl. In the bowl of a stand mixer combine the flour, baking powder and salt; mix on low for about 30 seconds. Add the butter and the remaining buttermilk to the flour mixture
and with the mixer on low, blend together. Raise mixer speed to medium and beat until light and fluffy, about two minutes. Add the egg mixture in two additions, scraping down the sides of the bowl and mixing after each addition only until thoroughly incorporated. Divide the batter evenly among the lined muffin cups, filling them about two-thirds full (don’t overfill or the tops of the cupcakes will be too big). Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until cupcakes are brown around the edges and spring back when touched. To assemble shortcakes, cut six of the cupcakes in half horizontally (cut just under the rim). Place the bottom of a cupcake on each of six serving plates. Whip the cream and one tablespoon sugar until soft peaks form. Spoon the sliced berries over the cupcake bottoms; top with spoonfuls of whipped cream and place top halves of cupcakes on top of whipped cream. Makes six servings. Angela Shellard is a selfdescribed foodie. She has done informal catering for sports and business functions and enjoys entertaining family and friends at home. Contact: ashellard@ hotmail.ca.
White Spot celebrates 85 years ON June 16, the White Spot restaurant chain will celebrate its 85th anniversary.
A press release from the company states that classic menu items are being brought back in recognition of the milestone, including Chicken Pick’ns, Meatloaf Dinner, original BBQ Chicken Sandwich, Triple Triple three-patty burger, and Bumbleberry Pie topped with local vanilla bean ice cream served in a personal-sized crust. The commemorative menu, which is available from June 10 to July 14, brings White Spot history to life with stories, such as the tale of a couple who got engaged over a chocolate milkshake. Nearly one thousand White Spot stories were sent in from customers around the
Dora Wooten province, stated the release. One of those stories is from North Vancouver’s Dora Wooten, who has worked at the Park & Tilford White Spot for 22 years. She says in the press
release that some of the store’s regulars call the lounge area where she serves “Dora’s den.” She notes that she once had a customer who ordered a 13patty burger and ate the whole thing. According to the release, White Spot founder Nat Bailey opened Canada’s first drive-in at Granville & 67th streets in 1928. He began his food career serving refreshments at baseball games, and transformed his 1918 Model T Ford into a travelling lunch counter that served sightseers at Vancouver’s Lookout Point. Hot dogs were a dime and ice cream was a nickel. Net proceeds from the anniversary menu, which are available for $2 as a keepsake, will go to supporting Zajac Ranch for Children.
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The Lobby’s accolades are all the more remarkable when you consider the success of Pier 7, its idyllically situated neighbour and surely its top competitor, even if both restaurants are owned by the same group. Pier 7 boasts stunning wrap-around patios and the cuisine of Dino Renaerts, arguably one of Vancouver’s most celebrated culinary talents. Combine Pier 7’s assets with lingering prejudices against hotel restaurants and you can see that The Lobby has overcome a few obstacles to garner its following. I decided to visit The Lobby for Sunday brunch to see if the Pinnacle at the Pier is doing its part to redeem the reputation of hotel restaurants. I am pleased to report it is. The Lobby is a nicely appointed room with dark wooden floors and giant windows that flood the space with natural light. Its brunch menu is a treat, offering a sizeable selection of sweet and savoury dishes including omelettes and eggs Benedict, halibut and chips, and seared Alaskan black cod. My visit to The Lobby marked a special occasion: my seventh wedding anniversary. My wife DJ and I toasted the occasion with mimosas, easily one of the most enjoyable ways to consume a daily serving of fruit. DJ chose the Brunch Omelette: three eggs with cheddar, fire-roasted red peppers and spinach, served with skinon breakfast potatoes and a basket of buttered toast. The omelette was fluffy and plump, bursting at the seams with its fresh ingredients. I ordered the restaurant’s signature brunch dish: Crab Cake Benny. It is clear to me why executive chef Joel Green and his team are keen to stand behind this dish. It is, without qualification, among the top three preparations of eggs Benedict I have had the pleasure of eating. The two Dungeness crab cakes were dense and meaty and provided an exceptional base for perfectly poached eggs and homemade Hollandaise. This dish alone makes a return visit worthwhile. Service was attentive and welcoming. Anyone who regularly goes out for brunch knows that this is not always the case as the aftermath of Saturday night’s
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CHEFS Joel Green (left), William King and Anna Mihai prepare dishes in the kitchen at The Lobby restaurant at the Pinnacle hotel in North Vancouver. indulgences are so often apparent on the brave but wincing faces of brunch staff. Brunch can be a tough meal service to execute well. The Lobby does a commendable job. Our meal came to $56 before gratuity. The Lobby is located on the main floor of the Pinnacle at the Pier Hotel, 138 Victory Ship Way, North
Barnaby has put together a menu of dishes that include bacon. Fee: $74.50. Info: ambrosiaadventures.com or 604-218-2084. Adventures in Cooking: Ambrosia Adventures will host a class with Marianne Abraham (who assisted in the making of the cookbook Whitewater Cooks with Friends) Tuesday, June 18, 6:45-9:30 p.m. at Y Franks store, 503 15th St., West Vancouver. Fee: $74.50. Info: ambrosiaadventures.com or 604-218-2084. Ambleside Farmers’ Market, Sundays, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on 14th Street between Marine Drive and Bellevue Avenue, West Vancouver,
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will feature conventional and organic produce, vendors, crafters and more. For more information visit the website at artisanmarkets.ca or call 604318-0487. Civic Plaza Farmers Market: A weekly market with fresh produce, baked goods, jewelry and more, Wednesdays from noon to 5 p.m. at 141 West 14th St., North Vancouver. Info: 778-995-9461. Dundarave Village Farmers’ Market: Fresh, locally grown or homemade products will be available every Saturday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. in the 2400-block Marine Drive, West Vancouver. The market will also include crafters and entertainment.
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Info: isabellebottin@yahoo.ca. Lonsdale Quay Farmers’ Market, Saturdays, 10 a.m.3 p.m. at the East Plaza, 123 Carrie Cates Court, North Vancouver. The market will feature conventional and organic produce, vendors, crafters and more. For more information visit the website at artisanmarkets.ca or call 604318-0487. Shipyards Night Market: A combination of foods, local music, a farmers market and handcrafted goods Fridays, 510 p.m. at Lonsdale Shipyards, 15 Wallace Mews. Info: northshoregreenmarket.com. — compiled by Debbie Caldwell
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Kids need downtime to just go out and play From page 32 The trick is to teach them how and to encourage all the kids in the neighbourhood to travel together. Walk to the school yourself and determine the safest route. Then walk with your kids and hopefully other children from the area. As you walk, talk about how to cross the roads, the importance of staying on the sidewalks and why this is the best route to take. Then have them lead the way and you follow. Soon they are easily able to negotiate the way themselves and they are getting exercise twice daily. “By driving our kids to and from their destinations, we may be robbing them of an important source of physical activity, and contributing to lifelong unhealthy habits,” says Dr. Mark Tremblay of AHKC. “Active transportation presents an easy, costeffective and environmentally friendly way to increase physical activity levels
ropes and let them play. One reason we tend to drive our kids everywhere is because they have busy, active schedules and so do we. The solution is to reconsider the schedule. Does your child need to be out every evening of the week? If you discover you haven’t had a meal at a table for two weeks, you need to re-evaluate. Have your child choose fewer activities and there will be time for actual exercise. They can walk home from school because they aren’t heading to soccer, baseball, dance, pottery, drama and art classes. Our children need to move, they need to be physically active and it’s up to their parents to make it happen.
among children and youth, and its benefits are significant. In fact, if we encouraged our kids to walk for trips less than a kilometre, they could bank an additional 10 to 15 minutes of physical activity per trip!” Another easy solution is to encourage outdoor play. I went for a walk in our local park the other day. It was a school holiday and the weather was sublime. The playground was busy. But I noticed that it was busy with toddler and preschoolers with adult supervision. There were no school-aged children. The park should have been a-buzz with children and youth playing pickup softball or soccer. They should have been running, jumping and rolling. Where were they? I have no idea but I worry that they are home, sitting in front of one screen or another while adults worry about their lack of exercise. Open the door, show them the way to the park, give them balls or skipping
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RIDGEVIEW elementary Grade 5 students Kate Lytle and Macy Meldrum are winners of the Raise Your Voices! national student banner contest. Their entry “Girl Power” is among seven winning designs selected from more than 1,000 submission from across the country that will be flown in Major’s Hill Park in Ottawa until October. The designs represent issues and topics of importance to Canadian youth.
THE British Columbia Automobile Association is expanding its School Safety Patrol program to help more children get to and from school safely. Starting now, the association is offering the program free of charge to B.C. elementary schools. Schools can use the program to organize and train a team of student safety patrollers who volunteer their time to ensure their peers remain safe at road crossings within schools zones. As a school safety
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ARGYLE’S James Elson touches down during the senior boys triple jump competition at the B.C. high school track and field championships held May 31-June 1 in Langley. Elson, a member of the NorWesters track club, won silver in triple jump and gold in high jump.
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WHEN you set the bar as high as North Vancouver’s James Elson does, sometimes you have to wait a while for others to catch up. At the start of the senior boys’ high jump event at the B.C. high school provincial track and field championships held May 31 at Langley’s McLeod Athletic Park, Elson informed the marshals that he’d make his first jump when the bar reached 1.80 m. He then waited. And waited and waited. Meanwhile the rest of the field, starting at 1.50 m, slowly whittled itself down. “It was like an hour and a half before I actually started jumping,” Elson told the North Shore News Monday as he rehashed photo supplied the event, adding that sitting around is not as easy as it sounds. “It’s tough because JAMES Elson recently cleared 2.03 m in high jump at a meet in Kamloops, a height that passed the you have to keep yourself warm but not tire qualification standard for next month’s World Youth Championships. yourself out at the same time. It’s hard to do eyeing the bar with all other eyes on him, a setup he’s a long day. actually.” “By then I was getting tired,” he said. “I’d been The Argyle Grade 11 student wasn’t being cocky or become used to in recent competitions. “I don’t really find it stressful. It’s nice because I warmed up since 4:30 p.m. and it was like 7 at that trying to psych out his opponents, he just knows what heights he can comfortably make. For instance, 1.80 know when it’s down to the last person, you get three time.” Such is life for the athlete currently ranked as the was a comfortable make. So was 1.85 on his second minutes between each jump. It’s nice to have that jump. When he cleared that height, there was only one extra time. I just try to stay calm and focus on the No. 1 youth (17 and under) high jumper in Canada. Two weeks before the high school provincials Elson jumping.” other jumper left in the competition. Elson then cleared 1.95 m on his first attempt and set an even higher mark, clearing a personal best His third jump at 1.90 went well too, and by that time he was the provincial high school champion the bar went up to 2.00 m. That’s as far as it would go, without recording a single miss. Now it was just Elson however, as three straight misses finally put an end to See Seycove page 46
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2.03 m at the Kamloops Centennial meet. That was an important mark as it met the qualifying standard for the World Youth Championships in Athletics scheduled for July 10-14 in Donetsk, Ukraine. As long as Elson remains in the top two in Canada for the next week he’ll earn a trip to the championships thanks to that jump in Kamloops. “I got it on my third try,” he said. “I jumped up, cleared over the bar and I already was like ‘wooo’ and clapping my hands together before I hit the mat. I was so excited.” Not just a jumper, Elson is also trying to make the qualification standard in the octathlon, a multi-event that combines races of 100 m, 400 m, and 1,000 m, long jump, high jump, shot put, javelin and the 110-m hurdles. He’s also a fan of the triple jump, having finished second in that event at the high school championships. Elson started competing in school meets as an elementary student but he pins his springiness on another sport. “I did martial arts from when I was five up until Grade 7,” he said. “When we do that there’s a lot of jumping with the kicks and stuff. We used to do it on a hardwood floor so that really developed a lot of foot strength and calf strength.” Argyle teammate Morgan Haines, who was a senior when Elson was in Grade 8, saw that the young kid had talent and steered him into the NorWesters track club. Since then he’s honed his technique with coach Elena Voloshin and he hopes to keep flying higher, potentially earning a university scholarship after his Grade 12 year. For now, though, he’s hoping to get a chance to go to the World Championships where he would
take on athletes who have set their bars just as high as his. “That’d be incredible,” he said. “Just a really great experience for me.” ••• There were other standout performances from North Shore athletes at the provincial championships, led by Seycove’s Christopher More O’Ferrall who claimed double gold in the sprints, winning the senior boys 200 m and 400 m. More O’Ferrall clocked a time of 22.07 to win the 200 m and 49.09 in the 400 m. The boys from Seycove had a strong competition all-around, finishing as the fourthranked senior boys team at the meet. Jack Beckett helped the cause, winning bronze in the decathlon. The Seyhawks also earned a medal in the senior boys 4x400-m relay, finishing second in a time of 3:26.73. That team also set a record at the North Shore championships held in May, clocking a time of 3:28.67 to beat the time set by a team from Carson Graham in 1981. Sentinel’s Kye Fedor was also a double medalist at the provincial championships, winning silver in senior girls triple jump with a leap of 11.06 and bronze in the 100-m hurdles in a time of 15.32. West Vancouver’s Youle Chen rounded out the North Shore medals in senior competition, winning bronze in boys high jump with a clearance of 1.80 m. The Grade 8 and 9 provincial track and field championships were held at the same time as the senior event and a pair of Collingwood students took home the North Shore’s only medals. Michael Knowles led the way with a silver in boys high jump with a clearance of 1.75 m while Emma Rostad scored bronze in girls long jump with a leap of 5.08 m.
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Violet Hermione Jones (nee Jacobs), fondly called Goggy, passed away peacefully on Tuesday June 4th, 2013, at Cedarview Lodge in Lynn Valley. She was surrounded by her close family until the end and is mourned by all who knew her, especially her husband of 73 years, John Jones. She was an extraordinary wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who lived on three continents and survived two World Wars and the Depression. Vi was predeceased by her Mum and Dad, May and Sam Jacobs, to whom she was absolutely devoted, and her two younger brothers, Jim (Pat) and Arthur Jacobs. She is survived by her sister, Daphne Langford (Wally) in Chessington, England, sister-in-law, Renzie Jacobs, and a large family in Canada: husband John, children Sylvia (Eric) and David (Susan); 5 grandchildren: Kjerstin, Bjorn, Meghan, Amy and Rachel, and 11 great-grandchildren: Chelsea, Aylish, Anja, Landseer, Acesea, Lachlan, Maeve, Jacob, Esme, Bronwyn and Margaret. Vi was born in 1915 in Nairobi, Kenya, where her father ran a successful coffee farm and other businesses. Vi was very proud of her Jewish ancestry with roots in Tsarist Russia; her father was a founding member of the Nairobi Synagogue. She lived a very happy childhood in Kenya and also attended the famous Parktown Convent in Johannesburg. In the early 30’s the Jacobs family suffered financial reverses, mainly due to a pioneering experiment with sisal farming that failed. With the Great Depression then in full flow, they moved to England in 1932 to revive their fortunes. Vi enjoyed a carefree life as a young woman in England before the War doing various secretarial jobs and traveling. She met her future husband, John Jones, on a tennis court in 1938. Tennis remained an abiding pleasure until she was well into her 80’s. Vi and John were married in London during the Blitz (August 1940) as their own act of defiance in a seemingly hopeless time, just before the expected invasion of the Nazis; Herr Hitler never recovered from the blow and the rest is history. Two children came quickly and they survived the bombing in London unscathed, but the dreary economic conditions in the aftermath of WWII made them decide to emigrate to Canada in 1956. With limited resources and knowing absolutely no one in Canada, Vi and John courageously took the long journey to B.C., and settled in North Vancouver. John obtained a good job and Vi became Secretary to the Land Clerk in North Van. District, a responsible position she held for many years. After retirement in 1975, she was able to indulge in numerous pursuits such as tennis, gardening, and bridge, as well as an astonishingly wide social life. Vi and John also traveled frequently, particularly to Hawaii, England and Australia, all of which she adored. Even more, she enjoyed her grandchildren and all the extended family. No matter how far away the grandchildren lived, she and John would visit them frequently. Although she was a longtime member of the United Church, in recent years Vi joined the Har El Synagogue where she revived her Jewish roots. She was warmly welcomed there which gave her profound pleasure. She maintained remarkable health throughout her long life and was still enjoying a good bridge and poker game up to the last week of her life. A Celebration of her Life will be held at North Lonsdale United Church, 3380 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver on Sunday June 23rd, 2013 at 2:00 PM. Flowers in vases are welcome, especially flowers from your own garden. Vi was a very keen gardener and her garden at Kew Cottage, North Vancouver was a joy to behold.
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PIDGEON, William Bruce (Bill) also known by his family as “Grampy.” June 4, 1931 – June 4, 2013
While surrounded by his family at Lions Gate Hospital in North Vancouver, Bill passed away peacefully on his 82nd birthday. He was the loving husband and soul mate of wife Marilyn (nee Loree) for 58 years. Before settling in West Vancouver, BC, he was a resident of Vernon, BC, Beaverton and Toronto, ON where he was born. He was a very proud and dedicated father to daughter Cindy and her husband Charlie Veaudry of Vernon (Jessie and Megan), son David and his wife Eleanor Pidgeon of Calgary (Taylor, Spencer, and Charlotte), daughter Denise and her husband Brendan Kelly (Briana and Matt), and daughter Loree and her husband Gary Wilfert (Justin and Kyle), both of North Vancouver. He will be missed by Babe, his adoring cat. Bill and Marilyn travelled the world and enjoyed many trips and cruises together. The most memorable was in 2005, with the entire flock, to Alaska, where he and Marilyn celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Bill was most happy when spending time with his family and was an inspiration to them all. He loved sharing in their successes and accomplishments. Special thanks to Bill’s doctors at Lions Gate Hospital and the Care Staff on the Cardiac Floor. Cremation has taken place and a celebration for family close and friends will occur at a future date in North Vancouver, BC. For those wishing to share a memory of Bill, please visit www.hollyburnfunerals.com
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HALMSHAW, Kenneth June 06, 2013 Halmshaw, Kenneth, passed away peacefully on June 6th, 2013 at the age of 86. A local artist and North Vancouver high school industrial education teacher for almost 30 years, Ken will be remembered for teaching his students to fashion metal trowels and cast aluminum ’tiki’ gods without losing any of their fingers. His family Barbara, David, June and Paul will remember him with much love and happiness. At his request there will be no service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory with the CNIB.
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Survivied by his loving wife Jackie, his step-children Roy, Paul, Laura and their families, his sister Diana Wolfe, his brother John Wolfe and his wife Toy Toy and their daughter Emma. A memorial service will be held at North Shore Alliance Church 201 East 23rd Street, North Vancouver on Friday June 14th at 1 p.m.
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TRAVERS, Jacqueline Blanche Oct 15, 1940 - Jun 05, 2013 It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend after a very courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. Predeceased by her sister Grace Williams, Jacquie leaves to mourn her daughter Ronda Fullerton (Dennis), stepdaughter Lynn Travers, sister Gisele Black (John, deceased), brothers Conrad St. Pierre (Gloria), Gerard St. Pierre (Marcelle), Fern St. Pierre, Ronald St. Pierre (Susan), along with many nieces and nephews. Her granddaughters Lyndsay and Jolie will greatly miss spending time with their "MerMer". Jacquie was born in Timmins, Ontario and later moved to West Vancouver to work for Dillingham Construction (now Vancouver Pile Driving) where she worked until she retired. Jacquie loved playing bridge, travelling, going to the movies, laughing with her many close friends and family, and spending many precious moments with her granddaughters. The family wishes to extend their heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Sugar, Dr. Smiljanovich, Dr. Van Aggelen, and all of the nurses in the palliative care ward at Lions Gate Hospital. A celebration of Jacquie’s life will be held on Friday, July 5, 2013 from 2:00 to 4:00p.m. at the Capilano Golf & Country Club, West Vancouver. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in loving memory of Jacquie to the BC Cancer Agency, Lions Gate Hospital Foundation or the Vancouver SPCA.
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FOUND YOUNG Male cat, 5 - 7 month central Lonsdale, unneutered, very vocal & friendly on Thus June 6th. Text or call 778-980-0345 LOST BLACK IPOD vicinity Seacove School on Tues June 4th. Please call REWARD 604-988-4386 ★LOST COCKATIEL★ 'Holly' yellow head with yellow crown, orange around ears, light grey & white on her back. Was seen nr Upper Lonsdale. Her mate is missing her. Call as soon as you see her. 604-987-9063
LOST DOG, 'Mitzi' - Mon. May 13, Lynn Valley Rd. Small Female Shi-tzu/Poodle X. Call if seen, 604-219-9321 * REWARD* LOST WEDDING Ring, 2 diamond with saphire in between, vincinity of Glen Eagle Centre & Sea Wall, on Tues May 28th, will identify further, 604-926-1438
LOST CAT ’Beamer’ was last seen May 26 in Calverhall area. 5 yrs old Main Coon, dark & light grey, long bushy tail. If you have seen him call: (604) 929-4234
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Volunteers
VOLUNTEER BUS DRIVERS needed for holiday relief to drive our 16 seater bus for our Seniors Programs in North Van. Commitment: 3-5 hours per program/ class 2 or 4 driver’s license required. We need you and so do the seniors! For more information, please contact the Seniors’ Hub at: 604-988-7115
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Career Services/ Job Search
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Education
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EMPLOYMENT Drivers
DRIVERS WANTED AZ, DZ, 3 or 1 with airbrakes: Terrific career opportunity with outstanding growth potential to learn how to locate rail defects using non-destructive testing. Plus extensive paid travel, meal allowance, 4 weeks vacation and benefits pkg. Skills Needed - Ability to travel 6 months at a time, Apply online at www.sperryrail.com under careers. Click here to apply, keyword: Driver. DO NOT FILL IN CITY OR STATE. EOE
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General Employment
LOT PERSON
Park Shore BMW has a position open for a lot person. This is a full time position. The successful applicant must have a clean driving record, as well as the ability to drive manual transmission automobiles. Knowledge of basic automobile detailing will definitely be an asset. Drop off your resume with a copy of your driver’s abstract at: Park Shore BMW, 835 Automall Drive, North Vancouver, V7P 3R8 or email: james@parkshorebmw.com
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Appliances
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General Employment
WINDOW CLEANERS Seymour Sky Contracting Inc. Urgently need window cleaners. Positions full time and permanent. $18 per hour. Email to: info@seymoursky.com
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Office Personnel
CAP SERVICES – We are hiring an Administrative person for our Seniors Program. Qualifications required: Certificate in seniors related care/Min 2 year’s exp. working with seniors and volunteers, excellent communication and computer skills. First Aid /car & valid license. Mon- Fri /35 hrs/ @ $23/hr + benefits. Send resume to: renee@capservices.ca by June 15
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Social Services
PARTS DRIVER, SHIPPER/RECEIVER Park Shore BMW has a position open for a parts driver, shipper/receiver. This is a full time position. The successful applicant must have a clean driving record, and a high degree of productive energy. Reliability is key within this position. Drop off your resume with a copy of your driver’s abstract at: Park Shore BMW, 835 Automall Drive, North Vancouver, V7P 3R8 or email: chrisd@parkshorebmw.com
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Hotel Restaurant
RESTAURANT Manager/Italian Food Chef to run Italian restaurant, $50,000 per year. Email: mike@merocanada.com
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Medical/Dental
WEST VAN CDA with ortho module, for busy office. F/T Mon Thurs, call Sandi 604-922-0111
Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who need a stable, caring home for a few months. Are you looking for the opportunity to do meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEA Community Services is looking for qualified applicants who can provide care for youth in their home on a full-time basis or on weekends for respite. Training, support and remuneration are provided. Funding is available for modifications to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting for an open door. Make it yours. Call 604-708-2628 www.plea.ca caregiving@plea.bc.ca
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Teachers/ Instructors
FULL TIME ECE POSITION available at OLIVE GROVE CHILDCARE starting in July 2013 Applicants must have their ECE (I.T License an asset) a love of children and a passion for teaching. Competitive Salary and benefits. Apply to: olivegrovechildcare@gmail.com
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Food Products
Outdoor Patio Set, lrg glass top patio table, 4 matching chrs, good cond, $125 obo, 604-986-5755
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For Sale Miscellaneous
ALUM LADDER, craftsman mower, skill saw, brodie bike, armoir, stain glass, canondal bike, Gothic pine frame, cradle, misc silver. 604-985-8627
KONA LANAI Mtn Bike $150. Raleigh Serengeti $195, Marinoni 14 spd racer $300 obo. Others from 20’’-27’’ 604-980-9390
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For Sale Miscellaneous
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SIMMONS King Mattress King Beautyrest mattress. In excellent clean condition. Only used for a year. New over $1000. Sell $400. West Vancouver (604) 281-4460 MOBILITY SCOOTER. Fortress 2000 Scooter. Practically new 4 wheel model only driven 6 times. Excellent condition. Charger included. Asking $1900.00 OBO. Call: (604) 805-4512 STEEL BUILDING - DIY SUMMER SALE! - BONUS DAYS EXTRA 5% OFF. 20X22 $3,998. 25X24 $4,620. 30X34 $6,656. 32X42 $8,488. 40X54 $13,385. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
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Furniture
DINING TABLE, wood, 2 leaves, 6 chairs, expresso, mint $775. Lrg brown leather sectional, mint $575, brand new Stearns & Foster QS boxspring $125, Dyson vac, new $600, asking $475. 2 dressers obo. 604-980-1411 GORGEOUS CUSTOM made cream coloured, furniture for sale, livingroom, dining, armoir, antique sideboard, Bombay tables & lamps. Call 778-279-5595 NATUZZI RECLINER, white leather $400 obo. Custom made oak coffee & sofa tables $100/pr obo. Pics (6), obo. 604-987-1391 WEBBER BBQ 3 burner propane, red lid $200, 2 loveseats colonial w/matching lamp & end tbl $100, knowledge books 1913-1970 $100 for all or $2 per book, 604-926-0308
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Legal/Public Notices
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the estate of LAURA ADELINE TODD, that the particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executrix at 125 West 15th St., North Vancouver, B.C., V7M 1R7 on or before July 14, 2013, after which date the Executrix will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executrix then has notice.
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Dogs
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YORKIE PUPS born Apr 23. Ready to go after June 18. Dewormed, first shots. Raised at home with love. Ph 604-824-9749
Legal/Public Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS NOTICE is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the Estate of CATHERINE ANNE STEVENSON, Deceased, late of 530 Eastcot Road, in the City of West Vancouver, in the Province of British Columbia, V7S 1E4, who died on the 5th day of February, 2013, are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned Executor, on or before the 1st day of August, 2013, after which date the Estate assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have been received. MD PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY Executor 200 - 575 West 8th Avenue Echelon Centre, Vancouver, BC, V5Z 0B2
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Cares! The North Shore News has partnered with the BC SPCA to encourage responsible pet guardianship and the humane treatment of animals. Before purchasing a new puppy, ensure the seller has provided excellent care and treatment of the animal and the breeding parents. For a complete guide to finding a reputable breeder and other considerations when acquiring a new pet, visit spca.bc.ca.
A redevelopment is being proposed for the Lynn Valley United Church site at 3205 Mountain Highway for a new church and condominium residences. You are invited to a meeting to discuss the project. Tuesday, June 18th, 2013 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Lynn Valley Elementary School (Gymnasium) 3207 Institute Road, North Vancouver
The application proposes an OCP amendment, rezoning, and development permit to accommodate an approximately 6,000 square foot church, including multi-functional community spaces and a 75 unit four-storey condominium building. Parking will be located in a shared underground parkade with a total of 141 parking stalls. Information packages are being distributed to residents within a 75 meter radius of the site. If you would like to receive a copy or if you would like more information, contact Doug Purdy, Lynn Valley United Church representative at 604-736-5546 or Michael Hartford of the Community Planning Department at 604-990-2387 or bring your questions and comments to the meeting. *This is not a Public Hearing. DNV Council will receive a report from staff on issues raised at the meeting and will formally consider the proposal at a later date.
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Business Services
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Travel Destinations
WATERFRONT COTTAGE sleeps 5. Safe, sandy beach, Roberts Creek. $650/wk. Some vacancies avail. 604-886-2127
SPORTS CARDS Serious buyer will pay $$ for pre 1970 sports cards in good condition. Paul 604-514-3844
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Business Opps/ Franchises
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Vines: Evergreen clematis, Armandii (deer resistant), Bluebird. Montana: Alba & Freda. Japanese wisteria, varigated Jasmin. Fruit trees: Italian prune plum, sour cherry & mulberry. Japanese maple. Boxwood. Blue oats grass. Black stem bamboo. Call to order 604-202-7735 Linc
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Pet Services
Boarding
HORSE BOARDING available in Port Coquitlam. Westside Stables. Full/Semi/Self Board. For more information call Sandy 604-941-5434 cel 778-388-5434
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Plants & Trees
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Apartments & Condos
6505-11
North Van Apt. Rentals
CENTRAL LONSDALE ★June 15 Spacious 1 BR. Features large kitchen, lots of storage, heat/hot water incl. N/s, n/p. $960 604-983-0634 1 & 2 BR’s, view, avail Now, 1 year lse, 125 West 19th, N/S, No Pets, coin w/d, 778-554-0537 1 BR , $900/mo, South Facing, Avail. July 15 Gated prkg, quiet, drapes, heat incl. no pets. 1 yr lease, walk to seabus 170 W 4th. 604-987-0558
1 BIG Studio, 1000sf, by Sea Bus, fp, hw fls, hi ceiling, south patio, view, 7appls, in flr ht, a/c, hw, cble, net, alrm, u/g prkg, storage, $1395, 604-986-9931 1 Br, $880, 1st flr, June 1 Heat & h/w incl. quiet. gated, free outside prkg, no pets 1 yr lease. 310 E. 2nd. 604-700-7572
1 BR adult oriented bldg, patio, pool, prkg, heat, cbl Upr Lonsdale np, July 1, $900, 604-987-8814 1 BR garden apt, E. 2nd St ns, pet ok, hydro/heat storage/prkg incl. $1150 604-813-1985
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Body Work
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7010 Personals Lily’s Relaxation Centre AmazingMassage! Open: 10am-10pm NICE ORIENTAL SERVICE
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1050 Marine Dr. North Van. (by McKay) parking at rear
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1 BR, new bath/laminate flrs, Now, central Lonsdale, suit quiet ns, np, $950/mo, 604-320-9238 1 BR, top flr 3rd & Mahon, n/s, n/p, $985 incl heat/hw/ 1 prkg, lease. 604-990-9388 1 BR, view, all new luxury apt, top corner 19th/Lonsdale, patio, storage prkg, $1400, 604-986-4927
151 W. 2nd St. 604-908-7368, 1 BR on 11th flr., balc, pkg, no pets, lease, $1400. 1BR W. 20th & Lonsdale, heat, hw & prkg, no pet, ns, July 1st. Refs req’d. 604-960-0452 2 BDRM, Central Lonsdale, 3rd floor, very lrg suite, newer reno’s incl’d new appliances & dishwasher, faces south, heat & h/water incl, no pets, $1750 604-838-5020, 604-699-5264
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CHILDREN
Difficult Times –Pet Loss (part 1) The process of losing of a pet, who has been a significant family member, may be your child’s first experience with serious illness and death. It’s an opportunity for learning about a difficult part of life. • Talk openly about the situation, bearing in mind your child’s stage of development and ability to understand the details. • To help make a difficult decision assess your animal’s quality of life: http://www.pawspice.com/downloads/ QualityofLifeScale.pdf • If appropriate give your child a chance to say goodbye. • Use accurate terms rather than the pet being “put to sleep.” • Include children in planning a way to memorialize the pet. • Learn to recognize different ways of grieving. Some family members will experience it in a sequence of stages others in waves. • If euthanasia is the option of choice, use simple explanations: the pet is very sick and will not recover. Instead of suffering the vet will help him/her die peacefully. There will be no pain or fear. Next week: Dealing with the grief. Information provided by: North Shore Child Care Resource Program, a service of North Shore Community Resources Society: 604-985-7138
1 BDRM, Central Lonsdale, 2nd floor, newer reno’s incl’d new appliances, dishwasher, faces north, heat & h/water incl, no pets, $1150. 604-838-5020, 604-699-5264
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Apartments & Condos
6505-11
North Van Apt. Rentals
2 BR, 1.5 bath, 2 storey walk up, Lower Lons, bright, 2 balcs, 7 appls, gas fp, hw flr, 1 prkg, storage, ns/np, no parties, suits quiet, ref’s, $1400/mo, 604-462-0444 , lv msg 2 BR avail July 1. Lynn Valley, large $1195. Parklike Setting, Outdoor Pool, Playground. drapes, heat & prkg. incld. 1 yr lease. no pets 1228 Emery Pl. 604- 987- 4922
2 BR, corner, Lonsdale & 6, hardwood, storage, new paint, cat ok $1275, Now, 604-986-4927 2 BR large, $1200, July 1st, heat, hot water, hardwood flrs, storage, ns, np, 604-971-2456 2 BR large, Lower Lonsdale, hardwood, $1300 incl heat, h/w. avail Jul 1. Cat ok. 604-986-2095 2 BR, ste, $1100, Avail July 15 Gated prkg, quiet, drapes, heat incl. no pets, 1 yr lease, 321 East 2nd. 604-987-5802
2BR $1300, incl heat/hotwater, prkg, hw flrs, balc, quiet bldg, E 21st, July 1st, no pets, 604-990-4088 BACH $725, avail July, balc 18/Lonsdale carpet, incl heat/ hw, 1 yr lease. np, ns, 604-988-4692 BACH $795, 1BR $909, reno’d, clean, view, 2nd/St Andrews, np, JuLY 1, incls heat hotwater & prkg. Call 604-984-2148 BACH $850/mo New Reno’s, June 15th, heat, hotwater, h/w floors, ns, np, 604-971-2456
BACH/1 BR Avail June/July. Move-in allowance, Rent start $825, well maintained building. To view call 604-985-4272 BACHELOR: CORNER, ground floor unit with private entry available in quiet building. Available July 1st $750/month includes heat and H/W. Ph 604.726.4884 BACHELOR: UPDATED Basement unit in quiet building. Available Now $725/mth includes heat, H/W & hydro. Ph 604.726 4884. Delbrook Gardens 777 W. Queens, 2 br $1595, 3 br $2100 604-990-2971, Wkends 778-227-5042
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2 BR $1130 July 1, cntrl Lonsdale, carpets, incls heat & h/w, no pets, 604-986-6418
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Childcare Wanted
PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD Childcare Caregiver F/T Live in, salary $10.25/hr, 40/hrs per wk, North Van. Min 6 months training or relevant exp. Incls furnished accomodations, room & board, must have Driver’s License, able to cook Filipino Food an asset. Call 778-879-9488 or 778-340-0017
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Daycare Centres
MOUNTAIN VILLAGE APTS 2 BR Apt Avail Now 2 & 3 BR’s Apt Avail July 1 Call 604-988-3828 www.mountainvillage.ca
MOVE-IN BONUS Vista Del Mar
145 West Keith Road. Studios, 1 BR’s & 2 BR’s (Avail Now & July 1) Beautiful views. Indoor pool. Heat & Hot Water included. Small pet ok.
604-986-3356
PARKRIDGE TERRACE 110 E. Keith Rd. Great location, park like setting, sauna, indoor pool, parking available. ★ Bachelor $825, 1 BR + den $1185, 2 BR $1425 No pets, 604-988-7379 www.glassmanpm.com
TEMPE TOTS DAYCARE ~ Opened in 1987 ~
Preschool program offering swimming, music, French. Full or part-time. 2.5 yrs - 6 yrs. In Tempe Heights, off 29th, between Lonsdale/William.
Jane & Pam 604-985-3783
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604-630-3300 to place your ad!
SUITES @ The Pier 9ft ceiling, air con, 7 appl, 1 prkg, 100 E. Esplanade: 1 br $1,350, 2 & 3 br $2,450 - $3300, 162 Victory Ship Way 1 br $1,600 hotel/gym access Anson Rlty Helen 604-671-7263.
TUCKTON PLACE 1520 Chesterfield. Studio apt there for $850. and a 1 bdrm for $995. 604 990-2971, wknd 778-340-7406 WOODCROFT CAPILANO large updated 2 br, w/patio, i/door pool, jacuzzi, sauna, gym , July 1st n/s, n/p $1,550/mth incl heat/hyrdo. prkg& locker. 604-307-4990
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Apartments & Condos
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West Van Apt. Rentals
Westwind Apts 2025 Bellevue Ave, 2 bdrm mnt view & bach. Cat OK Senior discount 604-913-0734 2BR NR Cap U, very spacious, reno’d, ns/np, $1300 incls ht/hw, 1 prkg, July 1, 604-921-4384 BRIT Prop view, wd, garden 3 opt’s: 1B/1Ba 1000sf, 1B/2Ba 2000sf, 3B/2Ba 2000sf. Now 604-374-4544
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Apartments & Condos
6505-12
West Van Apt. Rentals
SEASTRAND Sub Penthouse, 2 BR furnished/unfurnished Call 604-929-8410
Park Royal Towers
Completely Renovated
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Apartments & Condos
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West Van Apt. Rentals
WATERFRONT LUXURY The Pink Palace on the Seawall
3 Bdrm
Indoor/outdoor pools. Fitness centre & billiard room, no smoking 2222 Bellevue Ave. To view: 604-926-0627
All Utilities Included
AMBLESIDE TOWER
1 BR’s (Avail Now & July 1), Mnt/Ocean views, incl. heat & h/w. Tennis courts, indoor pool, saunas, exercise & games rooms. Walk to beach & shops. Small pet ok.
604-922-8443 BAYVIEW APTS
1550 Duchess Ave, W. Van. Studio & 1 Br avail Fitness facility, Key less entry, Move-In Bonus, outdoor pool, nr shops, transit & Seawall. 1 yr lease, N/pets. Heat, hw incl’d. Member of Crime Free MultiHousing Program 604-922-4322
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1 BR (700-770 sq.ft.) 2 BR (1070 sq.ft.) 3 BR (1370 sq.ft.) Penthouse (1650 sq.ft.) Spectacular City & Ocean Views’ Huge Balconies Walk to Shops & Transit Hardwood Floors Gym, Swimming Pool
604-922-3246 935 Marine Drive
www.parkroyaltowersapt.com
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FURN ROOM for rent, working male or student, $625/mnth all inc Lwr Lonsdale 604-980-2285
N Van, AVAIL NOW! Fully furn self contained 1 BR ste, own wd, alarm, ns, np, wkly clean, suits 1, $975 all inclusive, 604-990-4835 ★VICTORIA PARK SHORT STAY ★ 1 & 2 BR Apts, Ideal for 1-6 mo stay, Renos, families, pets ok, Execs. Call 604-329-3272 www.vicparkshortstay.ca
REAL ESTATE 6008
Condos/ Townhouses
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For Sale by Owner
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SMALL PEACEFUL farm set up for horses right beside South Langley riding trail. Bright & comfortable older 2 bd home, f/p, barn, riding rings, pastures. $849,900. Call 604-323-4788 See Propertyguys.com ID: 76788
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New Westminster
6008-28
Richmond
6008-42
S. Surrey/ White Rock
PARTIAL OCEAN view, 920sf 2br+den 2ba quiet condo, kids, pets ok. $309,000 778-294-2275 see uSELLaHOME.com id5575
GUILDFORD 1900SF 3br 2ba w/basement suite on huge 8640 sf lot, $489,000 604-613-1553 see uSELLaHOME.com id5608
6540
Houses - Rent
1 BR House, Central Lons, newer paint/carp, 2 appls, carport, lrg yd, ns, np, $1195/mo, 778-865-7455
3 LVL, 5 bdrm, 4.5 bath, A/C, htd flrs, built in vacuum 2 car garage $4500 + util July 1 604-916-0428
LEGAL UP/DOWN duplex, fully separated, top 2 flrs with view, 1,800 sf, 3 bdrm, 2 separate bathrooms & separate shower, heated slate flrs. Terraced back yard with trees, private to duplex w/lrge deck, all wood flrs, numerous built ins, walk in closet. $2800 mth. 406 E. 4th St. 604-984-2030. WEST VAN, Dundarave, 4 bdrm, walk to shops/seawall, $3600/m, no pets, Details @ 604-319-7674
6565
Office/Retail Rent
150sf - 600sf Prime Office Space Avail for Lease. Excellent Rates! Call Jeff or Ross 604-980-3003 700 SQ FT ground level office, Harbourside, North Van, own prkg in front, $1500/mth incl tax/ hydro, July 1, 604-922-8479 ARTIST SPACE for rent, 180 sf, skylights on 2nd flr, quiet bldg, Pemberton & Welch, $400/m, incl tax/hydro, (not live in accom). 604-986-6682 or 604-250-4328
6040
Okanagan/ Interior
10 ACRES OF OKANAGAN VIEW PROPERTY FOR SALE Located 6 km from Penticton Hospital on the eastern hillsides above the city. Numerous building sites with view to the north up Okanagan Lake. One of the few remaining 10 acre country residential parcels that has not been developed. On paved road with power to the lot line. For sale by owner at only $289,000. Contact donaclair11@gmail.com or 250-493-5737
MERRITT HERITAGE style 3070 sf 4br 5ba on 9.9ac lot detached shop, view $895K 250-378-8857 see uSELLaHOME.com id5592
LANGLEY BUILD your dream home, secluded 5 ac view ppty, well inst $630,000 604-825-3966 see uSELLaHOME.com id4513
LANGLEY NR town fully reno’d 2474sf home on 5ac ppty, bsmt suite $1,150,000 604-825-3966 see uSELLaHOME.com id5582
FORT LANGLEY 2300sf 5br w/suite above 3 additional rental units $965K 604-882-6788 see uSELLaHOME.com id5533
6595-45
North Vancouver
1 ROOM, Central Lonsdale, furnished female only, July 1, student, $550 incl util. 778-859-9470
6602
9102
Auto Finance
9129
Luxury Cars
A1 AUTO LOANS. Good, Bad or No Credit - No problem. We help with rebuilding credit & also offer a first time buyer program. Call 1-855-957-7755. 1987 ROLLS Royce S.Spur Mint condition, as new 56K $27500 obo. 604-644-6061
Suites/Partial Houses
1 BDRM Upper Delbrook, bright above ground ste on quiet CDS! New cond & appl, includes f/p, utils, cable & priv entr. N/S, N/P, July 1. $1025/m, 604-990-0540
1989 Rolls Royce Silver Spur Exc. cond. Auto, 98K kms, local car, blk/parch leather. $22,000. (604) 538-6319
2 BDRM 1 bath bsmnt suite, A/C, bright, own lndry, 1000 sf July 1 $1500 + util 604-916-0428
9145
2 BR Upper Lonsdale reno’d ste priv entry, f/p, no pet, ns, $1,000 incl utils 604-770-2221 lv mess. 3 BR clean, upper flr, 1 1/2 bath, Lower Lonsdale, deck, shared w/d & hydro, ns np, avail now, $1750. 604-980-1054, 376-3815
2 Story 2BDRM+DEN/1.5BTH 343 East 14th Street August 1. SS appliances, laundry, central vac, storage, balcony. N/S, N/P. 1/3 util. Refs. $1,950 Monthly 1 Year Lease. (604) 619-9902 Open House: June 16, 2-4 pm to view. UPPER DELBROOK, 1600sf, bright 1/2 bsmt ste, 2 bdrm, den, 2 bath, 7 appl, $1550 + % utils, Avail July 15, Call 604-990-9838
classifieds. nsnews.com
6065
Recreation Property
No Wheels No Problem
9110
HOUR 2Service From Call
Collectibles & Classics
Family Owned & Operated
(604) 209-2026
1989 Bentley Turbo R Automatic, 37,000 kms, V8 LWB. Impressive Luxury sedan. Service records immaculate all options, Air Cared Certified. $24,500. Call: (604) 802-2203
9125
Domestic
2006 Mitsubishi Lancer. Mfr wrty until 2016. Ralliart Ed. Auto, recent brks/tires, 116k KM. 1 owner. All records avail. $7,900 OBO. 604.340.3145
GALIANO EXECUTIVE Home & Cabin on priv beach, completely furn’d, many extras, ready to move in. Reduced to $849,000! Global Force Rlty. 604-802-8711 www.yourlinktorealestate.ca
HATZIC LAKE 1 hr drive from Vanc, 2 vacant lots 1 is lakefront $65K is for both 604-240-5400 see uSELLaHOME.com id5588
Scrap Car Removal
Removal FREEScrap/Car
Accelerate your car buying
6050
#1 FREE Scrap Vehicle Removal Ask about $500 Credit!!! $$ PAID for Some 604.683.2200
9155
Sport Utilities/ 4x4’s/Trucks
1997 LANDROVER Defender(s) 90, 5 spd diesel, mint, 160,000km, from desert $23,900 1-780-945-7945 604-926-7087 lancebright@hotmail.com
2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT 99k kms, original owner (U.S. spec, lived in U.S. & bought it new in Nov. 2006), no accidents, Chrysler ext. warranty to Nov, 2013, service records, rear camera, nav., satellite radio, remote start, Bluetooth, Mopar exhaust & cold air intake, V-One radar wiring, excellent condition. $28,888 email: t3940@telus.net
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SUPER SPECIALS
4.7 Acres, Roberts Creek, (10mins to Gibbons) 5 BR home, barn, shop, fenced, very priv, $659K, www.propertyguys.com Call John 604-886-5808
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place ads online @ classifieds. nsnews.com
CRANBROOK 2060SF 4br 3ba reno’d home w/side suite on 2 lots $239,900 778-887-4530 see uSELLaHOME.com id5304
6052
HATZIC LAKE Swans Point, 1 hr from Vanc incl lot & 5th wheel ski, fish, $134,500. 604-209-8650 see uSELLaHOME.com id5491
2010 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 2007 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport Auto, only 48,000kms. Stk# 13044B
$27,995
6spd manual, black, hard top. Stk#P5708B
$19,995
Out Of Town Property
Langley/ Aldergrove
ALDERGROVE SXS DUPLEX 80K below assessment. $3100mo rent $529,900 firm 604-807-6565 see uSELLaHOME.com id3428
Shared Accommodation
Lots & Acreage
Chilliwack
CULTUS LK gardener’s dream 1160 sf 2 br 1.5 ba rancher, a/c 55+ complex $63K 604-858-9301 see uSELLaHOME.com id5400
6020-14 STEVESTON VERY large 1284 sf 2br 2ba top fl condo amazing mtn views, $455K 604-275-7986 see uSELLaHOME.com id5376
FLEETWOOD RENO’D 2140sf 4br 3ba, large 7100sf lot, bsmt suite $529,000. 604-727-9240 see uSELLaHOME.com id5617
6030
2 CAR garage secure ideal for classic cars Mudro Fraser area $300/mth Ray 604-576-7476
6595
Surrey
Real Estate
At WE BUY HOMES We CASH YOU OUT FAST! We Also Take Over Your Payments Until Your Home is Sold. No Fees! No Risk! Call us First! (604)- 626-9647 www.webuyhomesbc.com
6020-06 TOP FLOOR quiet side of bldg 650sf 1br+den condo nr Hosp, & Sky train $244K 778-241-4101 see uSELLaHOME.com id5580
Houses - Sale
Houses - Sale
6020-01 TOP FLR 762sf 1br condo, in-ste laundry, 45+ building Mt. Baker view $85,000. 778-822-7387 see uSELLaHOME.com id5553
6020
6020-34
Abbotsford
IMMACULATE TOP fl 963sf 2 br condo, insuite laundry, +55 building, $121,500 604-309-3947 see uSELLaHOME.com id5565
Furnished Accommodation
HOMAWAY INNS Specializing in furn accom at reas rates. call 604-723-7820 or visit www.homawayinns.com STUNNING OCEANFRONT LOCATION Shorewood Manor 2020 Bellevue Avenue 1 BR for $1390 Large 2 BR from $3000 Unobstructed Water Views Professionally Managed Indoor pool, No Pets, Incl Heat & Hot Water Call 604.926.2713 www.austeville.com
Garages
Duplexes - Rent
3 BR, 3 1/2 bath, 5 yrs old, 6 appls, nr Cap Mall, schools & park. $2100. July 1st. 604-986-5571, 604-518-2548
6522
6525
AUTOMOTIVE
Real Estate Investment
LANGLEY RENOD sxs duplex +1/2ac lot, rental income $2,300 /month $489,900 604-807-6565 see uSELLaHOME.com id3186
OCEAN FRONT boat access only 2 yr old 1600sf 3br 2.5ba 30min from W Van $799K 778-998-9141 see uSELLaHOME.com id5424
HOME SERVICES Find the professionals you need to create the perfect renovation.
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 2011 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT Quad Cab White, 4x4, local, very clean. Stk# 5822
$33,995
to advertise call
$26,995
2005 PT Cruiser Convertible
2009 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon
$9,995
$27,998
Great condition. Stk# 13181A
2012 Dodge Challenger
Black, only 42,500kms, leather, Bluetooth. Stk# 13208A
$25,995
604-630-3300
Very clean, local. Stk#13136A
4x4, auto, freedom hardtop, Stk# P5826
2010 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT Quad Cab Low kms, loaded, park assist. Stk# 13218A
$29,700
1600 MARINE DR., N.V. 604.980.8501
www.destinationchrysler.ca
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SPRING SAVINGS
AUTOMOTIVE 9160
07 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GTP
07 VOLVO C70 CONVERTIBLE
STK CD41381 WAS $18,900
STK 952570 WAS $27,900
Leather, 5spd, 80,000kms.
NOW $15,488
Loaded, only 47,000kms.
10 GMC YUKON DENALI
STK 952500
STK 952750 WAS $49,900
Luxury performance pkg, only 32,000kms.
WAS $38,900
NOW $36,900
10 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA Hardtop, 6spd.
AWD, Hybrid, loaded.
12 FORD F150 XLT
WAS $25,900
NOW $23,900
12 MINI COOPER CONVERTIBLE
STK 952640 WAS $35,900
NOW $32,900
Diesel, leather, navigation.
NOW $26,900
NOW $34,900
STK 952650 WAS $28,900
13 FORD ESCAPE SEL
WAS $28,900
STK 952630 WAS $35,900
AWD, navigation, leather, only 6,000kms.
NOW $26,900
Boats
2009 Nissan GT-R Premium 49K kms, original owner, cdn car, gun Metal, nav., XM sat. radio, bluetooth, custom exhaust, Eibach springs, Euro clear marker lenses, V-One radar wiring, service records, CarProof available, excellent condition. $68,888. Email: t3940@telus.net
2004 JAGUAR XJ8, fully loaded, serviced, exc cond. $10,500 Estate sale W. Van 604-837-9578
Which SUV sips gas like a subcompact?
1989 19’ Bayliner Capri Blue, 2.3 litre IO Fresh water cooled, new windshield/canvas/swim grid, trailer. $6,975. 604-837-7564 Owner of well equiped but under used twin cabin, Hunter 34 Sail boat moored at Fisherman Cove WV, seeks partner to share to moorage cost & usage. Ron Clemett 604-922-9687
9522
2012 AUDI A4 Quattro, Premium, 29,000km, $39,500, panorama s/roof, auto, black lthr int, Snow tires opt 604-764-8044
RV’s/Trailers
Research vehicles on driving.ca
Navigation, Stow ‘N’ Go, mint. STK 952530 WAS $32,900
NOW $29,900
1979 FORD M/H, 23 ft, cozy, bunk beds, fully equipped, low k, hi way usage, $4,950. 778-737-3890
• 6-year / 120,000km transferable Powertrain warranty coverage, with options to upgrade to comprehensive extended warranty.
• 7 days / 1000km exchange privilege • 100 point inspection • Carproof Vehicle History Report (carproof.com)
Why drive all over town? Place Your Auto Ad Online Now!
classifieds.nsnews.com
NOW $46,900
✫✫A CLEAN SWEEP ✫✫ Reliable Housecleaning service. 778 836-9970 ✫✫ 604 987-9970
WITH ALL life throws at you, who has time to clean? Call Merry Maids. 604-980-6100
Demolition
www.pacifichonda.ca
Sales • Leasing • Rentals
YOUR BEST BC PRICE ON 23 MANUFACTURERS’ BRANDS
Financin As Low Asg 4.99%
with factory warranty
ON APPROVED
CREDIT
Excavating - Drain Tile Old garage, carport, house, pool, repair main waterline, break concrete & removal. Licensed • Insured • WCB
Drainage
−Augering −Water & Sewer line repair & replacement −Sumps −Drain Tile −Concrete Work −Foundation, −Excavation −Retaing Walls −Site restored Call Ron 778-227-7316 or 604-568-3791
DELBROOK
DRAINAGE & PLUMBING TROY TEATHER DRAINAGE & SEWER 15% OFF - 604-925-8711
02 GMC SAFARI
STK 952470 WAS $35,900
STK 8G64501 WAS $9,990
Rare cargo van, mint.
Luxury pkg, only 27,000kms.
NOW $32,900
2011-2012 Dodge Ram 1500, 2013 Ford Mustang Convertible 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan 7 pass, pwr group, a/c, Stow N Go Black, V6, leather, loaded, 2500 & 3500 Quad Cab SLT 4x4 8,200kms, like new, C8594 From $16,999 From $24,999 $28,999
10 MERCEDES BENZ GLK 350
09 TOYOTA VENZA
STK 952700 WAS $37,900
STK 952310 WAS $26,900
NOW $35,900
AWD, low kms, one owner.
11 GMC SIERRA
STK 952520 WAS $33,900
STK 951950 WAS $18,900
NOW $30,800
4dr, auto, leather, sunroof
From $13,999
2012-2013 Subaru Forester Touring
Auto, pwr group, sunroof, alloys, only 11,300kms,
From $24,999
NOW $24,900
12 CHRYSLER 300C
Hemi, navigation, sunroof, leather.
From $17,499
One owner, mint.
NOW $15,900
2011-2012 Ford F150, F250 & F350 XL & XLT
2010 Mitsubishi RVR
From $24,999
$20,499
4x4, crew cab
2012 Nissan Altima 2.5
• Manufacturer’s warranty • 30-day/2500 km no-hassle exchange privilege • 150 + point inspection • 24-hour roadside assistance
Auto, pwr group, a/c, CD, 23,600km, C8234
$16,999
2012 Ford Focus SEL
Hatchback, leather, sunroof, loaded, 11,200kms, C8403
$19,499
from $13,999
2011-2012 Mazda 3 Sedan
• Repairs • Renovations • New construction • Textured ceilings Prompt service. Free estimates.
From $13,499
Cell 604-671-0084 Email: rkmillwood@gmail.com
Auto, a/c, pwr windows & locks, CD, mags
Richard Wood
ACE DRYWALL. Avail immed. Board, tape, spraytex, repairs. 16 yr exp. No job too small. Mike 604-808-2432, 604-985-4321
2010-2011 Ford Escape LTD AWD
2011 Nissan Sentra
From $21,999
From $11,999
Leather, sunroof
2012 Mazda 5
With convenience package
From $19,999
Auto, pwr group, a/c, CD
AFFORDABLE, Reliable, Quality Guaranteed. Boarding, Taping, Spraytex. Dave 604-984-7476
8080
Electrical
The current choice serving the Lower Mainland for more than 15 years. All Kinds of Work and Reasonable Rates.
2011 Mazda 2
4 dr hatch, auto, a/c, pwr windows & locks
From $10,499
Contact us today for a free estimate.
Max: 604-341-6059
Lic. 22308
#18405 Electrician Best Rates,
Sedan, auto, a/c, CD, pwr group
From $12,999
2008 - 2011 GM & Ford 3/4 Ton Cargo Vans From $13,997
2011-2012 Hyundai Santa Fe AWD Sunroof, mags
From $22,499
2012 Ford Focus Titanium
Hatchback, fully loaded, self parking, only 9,500kms, C8528
$19,999
*Plus $199 doc fee on all vehicles. Vehicles not exactly as shown.
1-877-212-0735
711B West 14th Street, North Vancouver
604-924-1080
Northshore Auto Mall, 800 Automall Dr. North Van www.carternorthshore.com
Auto, a/c, pwr windows & locks, CD, mags
Drywall
Licensed & Bonded
2012 Hyundai Accent
Northshore
AWD, pwr group, auto, a/c, CD, T5211
2011-2012 Mazda 3 Sport
8075
A & A MILLWOOD QUALITY DRYWALL SERVICE
NOW $7,900 2011-2012 Ford Fiesta SES
Sunroof, nav., leather, only 38,000kms.
2012 Hyundai Sonata GLS
Auto, well equipped, sunroof, mags
Sales • Leasing • Rentals
ON THE SPOT FINANCING
View More Fleet at www.nationalcarsales.ca
D#30625
Local, Reliable, 24-7, All jobs 100% satisfaction. 604-765-8439 Adam
ALP ELECTRIC #89724 Low price, big/small jobs, free est Satisfaction guar 604-765-3329 DNE ELECTRIC Lic #89267 ALL Your Electrical Needs. Panel Upgrading. Reasonable Free Estimate 604-999-2332 LICENSED ELECTRICIAN #37940. Excellent rates. Free estimates 604-842-5276
Electrical
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fast same day service guar’d. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
8087
Excavating
# 1 BACKHOES, BOBCATS, EXCAVATORS & DUMP TRUCKS Drainage, Paving, landscaping, stump / rock / cement / oil tank & demos, dirt removal, paver stones, Jackhammer, Water / sewer line / sumps. Slinger avail. 24 hrs. Call 341-4446 or 254-6865
Excavating - Drain Tile Demolitions. Fully insured • WCB 604-716-8528
8090
Fencing/Gates
Good Neighbour Fence & Deck Cedar, Chain link, Gates, Arbours Reasonable rates. 604-987-4522
NORTH SHORE FENCES
Quality work by professionals Repairs and construction 604-230-3559
8105
DEMOLITION
Specialize in Waterlines 604-729-6695
NOW $36,900
11 CADILLAC CTS
8080
LOOKING FOR A NORTH SHORE Electrician? #39593 Call POSITRON 778-859-4154
Flooring/ Refinishing
INSTALLATION REFINISHING, Sanding. Free est, great prices. Satisfaction guar. 604-518-7508
8125
Gutters
AT YOUR HOME GUTTER SERVICES. Installs, cleaning, repairs. WCB Insured 604-340-7189
TROY TEATHER GUTTERS 15% OFF - 604-925-8711
RNC DRAINAGE
NOW $23,900
STK 952420 WAS $39,900
Cleaning
$20/HR. Quality House cleaning. 604-983-3477 www.qualityhc.com
8073
604-984-0331
STK 952330 WAS $26,900
Leather, loaded.
8055
604-716-8528
4x4, loaded.
13 FORD MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE
Carpentry
Barring Walls Removed, Structural Repairs, Water Damaged walls. Call Paul 604-787-7484
8068
SOME OF THE BENEFITS THE HONDA PRE-OWNED PROGRAM OFFERS:
11 FORD F150 XLT SUPER CAB
STK 952320 WAS $49,900
Crew cab, long box, 4x4, diesel.
8030
Reasonable rates, exc refs. For free est. Anna Cell 778-868-7714
NOW $33,900
12 CHEV SILVERADO LT
Appliance Repairs
ANNA CLEANING SERVICES
816 AUTOMALL DRIVE, NORTH VANCOUVER
12 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY
8015
SERVICE & PARTS. Licenced & Insured. Washers, Dryers, Stove, Fridge, Dishwashers. 604-346-8925
Stk 951661 WAS $36,900
11 CHEV EQUINOX LT
AWD, loaded, only 35,000kms. Stk 205201
1997 TOYOTA Camry LE. 4 drs, 4 cyl, auto, a/c. Well maintained. Aircared. $3700. 604-936-1270
09 MERCEDES BENZ ML 320
Auto, loaded
9515
1986 ZETA 26 ft C. bridge, twin Volvo diesel, with outdrives, $16,000. 604-922-8365
NOW $47,900
EcoBoost, CreCab, 4x4.
STK 952250
Sports & Imports
NOW $25,900
10 CADILLAC SRX AWD
Sports & Imports
9160
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HOME SERVICES
8130 -
Handyperson
GENERAL HELP
Labour / Odd jobs Home & Garden Indoor / Outdoor Clean up, removal, etc. North Shore Odd Job Services Michael 778-868-5079
ABBA RENOVATION carpentry, plumbing, wiring, painting, tiling. Work guar, Refs. (604)805-8463/ 986-4026 CARPENTRY- STRUCTURAL work, beams, framing, mouldings. Professional, precise & licensed. Call 778-233-0559
8135
Hauling
604-RUBBISH - ’’ We do all the loading & cleanup and we remove almost anything'' 604-782-2474 CHEAP LOADS Fast Reliable Service 604-922-5101
8150
Kitchens/Baths
renovateme.ca
kitchens, bathrooms, reno’s, ★★★★604-761-2421★★★★
8155
Landscaping
CUSTOM STONEWORK & LANDSCAPES FOR OVER 50 YEARS! Give us a call for a free, professional estimate Fully Insured - Work Safe
Aldo 604.834.8643 Anthony 778.321.2536
HOME SERVICES 8155
Landscaping
8160
Lawn & Garden
8185
Moving & Storage
AFFORDABLE MOVING 1 to 3 Men
1, 3, 5, 7 or 10 Ton $ From
45
“The Grass is Greener”
• New Lawn Installs • Replace Old Lawn • Lawn Drainage • Landscaping • Pavers Paving
BOOK YOUR LAWN CUTTING NOW!
Nick 929-7732
604.986.0003 Office 604.561.9100 Colin 604.218.7644 Al
~ Any size job ~
www.EnglishLawns.com
8160
Lawn & Garden
Spring Services Same Day Service, Fully Insured
FREE ESTIMATES
• Lawn Maintenance • Yard Clean-ups • Pruning/Hedges • Rubbish Removal
• Fertilizing • Aeration • Power Raking • Odd jobs
•Yearly Maintenance Programs •
We accept Visa, Mastercard & Interac
Al Isaac & son Colin
greenclipperlawnservices@gmail.com
BOOK A JOB AT
www.jimsmowing.ca
Seymour Lawn Maintenance
PERFORMANCE GARDEN Service - LAWNCUTS Free Est Graig 604-986-3463 TOP SOIL, sand, gravel, etc. Pick-up or Delivery. Headwater Management, 175 Harbour Ave, North Van 604-985-6667
8175 Lawn Cutting
www.affordablemoversbc.com
8195
Painting/ Wallpaper
ALLQUEST PAINTING
778-997-9582
604-317-3552
Masonry
Interior & Exterior ★ UNBEATABLE PRICES ★ Free Est. / Written Guarantee
Insured/WCB
A CLEAN PAINT JOB. Quality 1 room from $137. Int-ext, WCB 22 yrs exp. Cell: 604-727-2700
FAIRWAY PAINTING, Int/ ext. Fully Insured, 20 yrs exp. Call 604-729-1234 ★ STAFFORD & SON ★ Interior/Exterior. Top quality work. Reas. rates. BBB, 604-809-3842 Complete Painting Package delivered on time & budget. Call: (604) 836-9675 PAINTER - Interior & Exterior Professional & Reliable CALL ANDREW 604-765-1676
8200
Patios/Decks/ Railings
References available in EVERY neighbourhood on the North Shore!
604.990.1252
www.seymourlawnmaint.ca
A.A.BEST PRO GARDEN SERVICES LTD. Lawn Maintenance, Power Raking, Moss Control, Aerating, Trim, Top, Prune, etc.
Aldo
604.834.8643 Anthony
778.321.2536 ARCADIA STONEWORK bricks, blocks, natural, cultured & paving stones. Alex - 778-895-6170
“Your Complete Sundeck Specialists”
• Vinyl Waterproofing • Deck Rebuilds • Custom Built Railings • Patio Covers
778.285.2107
A.All Area Gardening Service Lawn Maintenance • Aerating Moss Control • Power Raking Trim • Prune • Top • Gen. Clean-up
10% Off with this Ad! For all your plumbing, heating & reno needs. Lic Gas Fitter, Aman. 778-895-2005 Actual Plumbing & Heating, Boilers, Furnaces, Tankless, Hotwater tanks, 24/7, Seniors Disc. Lic. BBB, 604-874-4808 SAVE ON PLUMBING Licensed Plumber/Gas fitter, $68/HR. Same day service. Insured, BBB member Call 604-987-7473 Samy
8225
A GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICE • Power washing • Gutter cleaning/repairs • Window cleaning • WCB insured • Free estimates
Home Services
Labourer Available rain or shine North Shore Odd Job Services Michael 778-868-5079
8185
Moving & Storage
★ 604-652-1660 ★
Renovations & Home Improvement
778-233-0559 www.repairmasters.ca
INTERIORS
• Kitchen Remodels • Bathroom Remodels • Secondary Suites • Flooring & Trim
PS POWERWASHING All types of powerwashing. Reas rates. Summer Disc. Peter, 778-858-5793
Renovations & Home Improvement
BAMFORD CONSTRUCTION Ltd. Quality Renovations. 604-986-2871 www.bamford.ca BUILD PROS CONSTRUCTIONAll types of construction & renos www.buildpros.ca 604-780-8118 Moon Construction Building Services Additons, Renovations, New Construction, Specializing in Concrete Forming, Framing & Siding. 604-218-3064
EXTERIORS • Additions • Siding & Stucco • Doors & Windows • Decks & Balconies
www.RenoRite.com Bath, Kitchens, Suites & More Save Your Dollars! 604-451-0225
8205
Paving/Seal Coating
RENOVATIONS: FROM Rendering to Reality. Visit ccirenos.com and look for our listing on Sundays. 604-980-8384
Roofing 8250 AFFORDABLE QUALITY ROOFING LTD. Trusted since 1986! A+ Rating - BBB Residential/Commercial 25 yr. workmanship warranty Call for FREE ESTIMATE & SUMMER PROMOTION A+
604-984-9004 604-984-6560
All Season Roofing
Re-Roofing & Repairs Specialists 20 year Labour Warranty available
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