Langford Feature June 26, 2022

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elebrate Canada Day and Langford’s 30th anniversary with pie! There’s nothing like the fresh fruit flavours of pie to mark Summer celebrations. Join in the fun where you could win prizes for your baking prowess or just enjoy an family friendly day out. Time: Pies to be delivered to the Concession at Starlight Stadium by 1pm, tasted at 1:30pm, awards at 4pm after wing contest Judges (3) for the pie contest: Vicki from Lighthouse Cake Company, Castro from House of Boateng, and Langford’s Mayor Stew Young

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any Canadians don’t know that they’re missing a key component of their retirement plans: funeral pre-planning. There are so many myths and assumptions that play a role here, and they have a real impact on the well-being of too many families. Many Canadians miss the opportunity to pre-plan their funerals in ways that honour their memories while also protecting their loved ones. It doesn’t have to be this way. Let’s demystify funeral preplanning in Canada, and make sure you know the facts: to make plans that suit your personality and values, no matter how your lifestyle may change over the years to come. HERE ARE THE 3 REASONS WHY FUNERAL PRE-PLANNING IS PART OF A COMPLETE RETIREMENT PLAN: 1 Life insurance doesn’t cover the cost of funerals. Life insurance is meant for the living. It also takes about 8 weeks to payout to beneficiaries. Since funerals are a type of event, 50% of the costs need to be paid upfront, with the remaining 50% due two weeks later. Even if the beneficiary can part with some of that money from life insurance, it will be about two months too late. Pre-planning helps you pay off the complete cost of a funeral before passing. And when you’ve paid it off, that’s it; there are no further payments. On the other hand, life insurance is something you’ll keep paying... well, for life. And you may never even use it at all! 2 Funeral pre-planning is part of the financial legacy you’ll leave for your kids. When we make retirement and estate plans, we also think about wanting to leave a financial legacy for our loved ones. Too often, parents pass, never realizing that their children will have to find thousands of dollars to pay for their funeral. (Often because they mistakenly believed their life insurance would cover it). Pre-planning ensures your peace of mind, knowing that you’ve protected your kids

financially by freeing them of financial pressures on your behalf. 3 The cost of inflation affects our retirement lifestyles and our funeral plans. When we save for retirement, we factor in the cost of inflation. By saving and investing with that in mind, we set ourselves up for a more comfortable retirement. It’s the same principle when pre-planning a funeral that matches your final wishes. Yet so many Canadians let the years pass, and end up paying thousands of dollars more in a year or two before they pass for the exact same service that they could’ve preplanned decades before hand. Just think about the difference in inflation between the 1980s and 2020s. We all know people who are much more financially empowered to enjoy the lifestyle they have today because they planned by opening an RRSP or buying a house back then. You and your family deserve all of this information so you can benefit now and in the future from having a complete retirement plan. You also deserve support to walk through these tough conversations about funeral pre-planning. As a family-owned business, our staff at Arbor are dedicated to walking with you and sharing our expertise so you can make the best decisions for you and your family. From the moment you step through our doors, it’s our mission to treat you with the same compassion and respect as we treat our own families. With prepaid funeral plans, you’ll leave a legacy, protect future generations, and help them remember and celebrate you for the unique person you are. Most importantly, with your now-complete retirement plan out of the way, you’ll be free to enjoy your life completely, right now. Everything is taken care of. Hatley Memorial Gardens can help. Take the first step to completing your retirement plan by setting up a no obligation meeting by calling 778-403-4211 or by visiting hatleymemorial.ca


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for example, we offer a natural gas furnace and an option for a heat pump; the fireplace is natural gas, and the hot water tank is ‘hot water on demand,’ also natural gas, and so is our cooktop.” The ‘hot water on demand’ feature doesn’t produce the standby energy losses associated with storage water heaters, which can help save the homebuyer money. “The pre-planned options give homebuyers a customized ability within the GableCraft scope, that’s how they’re able to build at a repeatable quality and repeatable cost effectiveness, as opposed to a custom home,” says Brendan Wilkinson, area sales manager, GableCraft Homes, and realtor with 460 Realty. All basements are unfinished, a distinguishing quality about Royal Bay. “Buyers have the ability on a pre-sale home to finish the basement, which provides an additional bedroom, bathroom, and rec room, where people often add a wet bar,” explains Wilkinson. “Other popular primary upgrades include the kitchen cabinetry and enlarging the kitchen island.” GableCraft is mindful of integrating the most modern finishings and fixtures, keeping a strong balance of utility and luxury. “Many people are happy they can have black hardware and black plumbing fixtures, a real wow factor,” says Zakkour. “There’s a kitchen and bathroom stone countertop standard throughout the singlefamily homes,” adds Wilkinson. “Plus, water-resistant wideplank laminate flooring standard throughout that’s really impressive.” PLANNED COMMUNITY, ACCESSIBLE AMENITIES Enjoy abundant family activities among forest trails, parks like popular Meadow Park, bike paths, and a walking loop, all easily accessible just steps away from your new home. The upcoming Commons Retail Village will be a community and commercial gathering hub with shops and eateries, and anchor tenants Quality Foods and Cascadia Liquor, offering every convenience. Nearby urban amenities, sports facilities, and career opportunities are mere minutes away. “People are enjoying living in this neighbourhood and thriving because of the growth, which is exciting,” says Zakkour. “They’re also seeing their investment grow significantly.” For more information, visit GableCrafthomes.ca or set up an appointment to visit the HomeStore located at 300 Caspian Drive Monday through Thursday from noon to 6 pm and Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5 pm by calling Tanya Zakkour at 250-508-2270 or Brendan Wilkinson at 250-713-7770.

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f you’re looking for a closeto-home getaway, look no further than the South Island Spirit Loop. Experience the communities of Langford, Sooke, Port Renfrew, Lake Cowichan and the Malahat Nation, and enjoy their hospitality, spectacular outdoor recreation opportunities and variety of cuisine options. You can start your day anywhere in Langford. Visiting or overnight camping at Goldstream Park is a must. The beautiful setting is matched only by its proximity to some of the best hiking in the area. For a great morning and unparalleled views, take a hike up Mount Finlayson. Once you’ve finished exploring Goldstream, consider a stop for lunch at the newly opened Liberty Kitchen. Open until midnight and featuring pizza, pasta and other homecooked specialties, the restaurant boasts spacious booths, a bar, tables and a covered patio. It’s the perfect spot for families, dates, birthdays and hangouts. Next, make the drive to Sooke Potholes. Following the winding birch, Douglas Fir and cedarlined trail towards Peden Lake, veer off to the Mary Vine Creek waterfall. It’s a short walk (1.8km out and back), but shoes with decent treads are key. If you’re craving something sweet, duck into Sooke’s Bits of Bliss for a cupcake or a dipped donut. Or, if you’re feeling hungry, visit Wild Mountain for takeout or dine-in. Known for their wood-fired pizzas and unique offerings, a trip to Sooke isn’t complete without visiting Wild Mountain. There are plenty of accommodation options to choose from on the journey between Sooke and Port Renfrew, from camping on China Beach to stays at luxurious resorts and B&Bs. Visit SpiritLoop.ca to explore the different accommodation options available. As you continue down West Coast Road on the way to Port Renfrew, a stop at Shirley Delicious is always necessary. The works of local artisans adorn the walls, and you can pick up a sweet treat or a savoury snack. Since you’ve already turned off Highway 14, take the five-minute drive to the Sheringham Lighthouse parking lot. It’s a brisk 15 minute stroll to the lighthouse where you can breathe the salt air and take in the ocean views. Stop at Jordan River to watch the surfers and make your next stop near Port Renfrew at Botanical Beach, which offers oceanside exploration unlike anywhere else. It has

251 hectares of natural habitat that offers an unparalleled opportunity to view the abundance of intertidal marine life on Vancouver Island. During the low tide, walk endlessly across the flat sandstone and granite outcroppings to view tide pools and brightly coloured starfish, urchins and mussels. If you’re stopping in Port Renfrew for the night, be sure to check out some of the local accommodations, including Pacheedaht Campground, where you can camp beachfront. Enjoy a hot meal at the infamous Renfrew Pub or visit Bridgeman’s West Coast Eatery. Continuing on the “loop,” make your way down Pacific Marine Road, and you will eventually arrive in Lake Cowichan. Take in the local sights and attractions as you head toward the Malahat region. Stop in at Merridale Cidery for a flight of ciders and snacks or visit Villa Eyrie and take in the incredible views of Saanich Inlet while you enjoy an exquisite meal. If you can’t get enough of the views, make sure to stop in at the Malahat Skywalk. This tourism facility opened in 2020 and offers unparalleled views atop the Spiral Tower lookout, 250 metres above sea level. The walk to the tower via the TreeWalk boardwalk is an adventure in itself as you walk high above the forest floor, surrounded by arbutus trees. Make sure to try and spot the wood carvings hiding in the trees. Once you’ve made your way to the top of the Skywalk, the only question is whether you’ll walk down or slide down! The 20-metre spiral slide makes for an exciting – and much quicker – exit. The best part? The Welcome Centre, TreeWalk and Skywalk are all wheelchair and stroller friendly. If you find yourself craving a snack before wrapping up your trip, continue the drive down the Malahat through Goldstream Park and head back into downtown Langford. Make your way to House of Boateng for a meal you won’t soon forget. Featuring AfricanCanadian fusion cuisine with an emphasis on presentation, their menu items include fresh, local ingredients that are uniquely delicious. Owner and executive chef Castro Boateng can often be seen in and out of the kitchen — he may even serve your meal! Visit SpiritLoop.ca to learn more about the communities of Langford, Sooke, Port Renfrew and Malahat and their amenities. East Sooke Regional Park


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s we go about the business of tidying our homes, vacuuming the cat fur, wiping the counters, and working through the sometimes endless loads of laundry, the house looks clean, but is it really? Our regular household cleaning certainly tackles the surface dirt, but for a deep clean – one that removes that out-ofsight, out-of-mind grime, bacteria and potentially dangerous buildup – you may need to take your cleaning to the next level, with the help of local experts. Here’s a look at a few key areas around the home that can benefit from a little extra attention: Dryer vent – Preventing dryer vent fires is a simple matter of keeping the vent system clogfree. That means cleaning your dryer’s lint trap every time you use it to prevent excess laundry debris from making its way into the exhaust tube. Since a clogged dryer vent is the main culprit, you need to clean it out annually to reduce the chances of the dryer catching fire. Stone counters – Natural stone such as granite and marble are considered porous, with microscopic holes allowing liquids, air and bacteria to penetrate the

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countertop exterior. Once these contaminants are harboured in the stone, they can potentially become harmful. Additionally, as one of your home’s highesttrafficked areas, countertop surfaces are susceptible to bacteria and other substances, which over time can cause the counter to darken or stain. To maintain counters and stone surfaces, it’s recommended to deep clean and re-seal them every 12 to 24 months. However, because different stones have different needs, it’s crucial to hire a trained, certified, professional team, such as COIT, who’ll carefully prepare, pre-clean and pre-seal your surface, before sealing it to prevent unwanted bacteria seeping in. In addition to restoring the stone’s colour, they’ll remove signs of wear and tear, then polish to the desired shine. Carpet: Below the Surface – Investing in clean carpet is also investing in your health. Of all the materials in your home, carpet is the most effective trap for dust mites, mould, mildew, fungi and more, and your vacuum likely isn’t stripping your carpet of everything you’d like gone. Why? Cleaning or vacuuming simply removes visible dirt from

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he Langford Station Cultural District is now open. Located on Station Road across from the Langford Legion, the grand opening of this new amenity took place on May 20th. A partnership between the City of Langford and the Island Corridor Foundation, the Cultural District will include small businesses and artists’ studios, new public art, and an off-leash dog area. Six food truck stalls are also available to rent on a daily basis. You can find out more at langford.ca While you are in the neighbourhood, there are loads of additional options where you can shop and eat. Across Station Avenue is Floyd’s Diner, a popular eatery for breakfast, brunch, and lunch. Open every day from 8 am-3 pm, Floyd’s Langford offers both dine-in and takeout. And have you tried The Mahoney? The E&N Rail Trail paved public walking and cycling path runs from Jacklin Road through to Atkins Avenue. Part of the Rail Trail runs along Station Avenue, with access to a number of businesses. The patio of Darcy’s Pub Westshore overlooks the Rail Trail, and is a lovely place for a summer meal. Darcy’s Pub opens at 11:30 am 7 days per week and closing times range from 9 pm-1 am.

In the same plaza you will find Poncho’s Café & Catering, with its frontage on Goldstream Avenue. Open at 8 am MondaySaturday to serve you Stick in the Mud coffee roasted in Sooke, Poncho’s also offers a range of other beverages, lunches, treats, and outside catering. They are open until 4 pm, 6 days per week. If you’re like me, and your children rarely tell you that you are out of pet food or vitamins until they’re all gone, you can also pick up these essential items while in the area. Island Pet Source’s frontage is also on Goldstream Avenue, and are open every day from 9 am-6 pm. They are your source for all kinds of pet food, treats, and toys. And just down Goldstream Avenue towards Veterans’ Memorial Parkway, you will find Oaktree Naturals. There you will find not just vitamins, but also earth-friendly cleaning supplies, food, beauty products, and helpful advice. Oaktree Naturals is open 9 am-6 pm Monday-Friday (7 pm Thursday), and 10 am-4 pm on Saturdays. Looking for more information about these businesses? Please go to westshore.bc.ca

a surface, but does not remove bacteria. Professional carpet cleaning removes grease and soil that live deep beneath the surface, and more importantly will remove bacteria and germs that might be present on the surface. Steam cleaning offers many advantages over dry carpet cleaning, both lifting dirt and effectively killing bacteria and removing build-up that may contribute to mould or odours.

Of course, results rely on various factors, such as the quality of equipment and technique used, carpet type, fibre integrity and soil level. With this in mind, it’s wise to invest in a professional service using the most advanced commercial-grade equipment to provide as deep and thorough a cleaning as possible. COIT’s professionally trained technicians tailor each treatment to your

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