West Vancouver Magazine - Nov 2019

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NOVEMBER 2019

54.40

The band, the history and the music. An exclusive interview with founding members Brad Merritt and Neil Osborne.

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Page Six Dear Greta I’m writing to you today to say a very sincere thank you for all you do. I know you probably won’t see this letter, but I am truly a fan, and I admire you more than you know. My name is Catherine Barr, and I’ve been in the media as a writer/reporter, and now as a programmer/publisher, for close to 20 years. My cousins and I are first-generation Canadians, and I live in West Vancouver. My parents immigrated here with next to nothing and worked hard to be successful. Like your parents, they are strong and brave and have had an amazingly positive influence on my life. Again, like you, I’ve travelled to many world cities when I was young and learned a lot more during those trips than I ever did in school. I know I’m not as young and hip as you, but I’m not that old either. In fact, at your age (16-yrs), I was already entering University and was writing my own computer programs. I do not have Autism, but I too see the world very differently, and I couldn’t agree more with your logic. In fact, I’d like to help if I can. I’m not being sarcastic when I say that I think you are absolutely right. If we are in a climate emergency, then we simply must act - and act now. When a house is on fire, we call it an “emergency”, and we do everything we can to put it out as quickly as possible. Simple. Logical. So why are we seemingly ignoring this climate emergency? Is it not a “real” emergency? Are there various degrees of emergencies? Are they lying to us or manipulating us? In other words, I’m as confused as you are on this point. And I don’t blame you one bit for being frightened by what you hear out there, especially from the media. I work in this business, and they scare me too. Sadly, these days, it seems less about exploring the facts and more about making money and “opinionating”. They do however love a good headline, and you are an amazing headliner. To the media, you are a reality TV child star on the world stage, making an otherwise dull and hard-to-explain topic compelling, interesting and sensational. You have reached super-stardom status, and you deliver a very strong message. You also deserve to be taken seriously. But the short version of your message is often distributed to the world via television sound bites or news excerpts. Sometimes it can be taken out of context. The result, some people glorify you, and some people get mad at you. Worse yet, some start hurling insults and criticism your way. Again, this is just what happens when you become famous. I’ve interviewed enough actors, politicians and rock stars to know that fame is fleeting and you can’t please everyone. The fact is you have become very powerful, and people, especially young kids, are listening. This is where things will start to change for you. The more power you are perceived to possess, the more people will try and manipulate you and use you for their own purposes. I worry about them taking advantage of you. Special interest groups, and politicians on both sides, are trying to scare kids like you - and in my opinion, that is unforgivable. To survive, I believe your message has to grow and evolve. You’re going to have to show even more compassion, knowledge and understanding, of both sides. Leading with a hammer only works for a while before people start painting you as a zealot. And I think you deserve to become known as something much more than just the “Greta Effect”. Kids like you are the future - but you are not the first, and you won’t be the last. Real historical figures who stand the test of time don’t deliver messages of divisiveness, fear and blame. This may seem like a war, but it doesn’t have to be. I know it’s fun and trendy to #SchoolStrike these days, but protest must eventually lead to a viable plan and a method to unite people on all sides with diplomacy and discretion. Some of this may actually weaken your position overall. Instead, seek peace and cooperation not uprising, anger and hate. We’ve seen how current politicians are dividing us and, in my opinion, it doesn’t work at all. Lastly, I’d like you to know how my generation lived and maybe what we did to help get this climate movement started. Back then, we called it “earth awareness”. I grew up watching cartoons like “SchoolHouse Rock” and the Energy Blues (from 1978) which taught us that we were harming the earth with all the energy we consumed (look it up on YouTube - you’ll love the video). My milk and juice came in glass containers - and my water came from the tap, not from the store in little plastic bottles. I remember the first Blue Box delivered to our house for recycling and I only ever owned one pair of “running shoes” at a time. My mom hand-sewed my grad dress, brought home the groceries in paper bags, and we grew vegetables in our garden too. When I was finally old enough to drive, I paid into AirCare every year to license my car and ensure it was as energy-efficient and emission “reduced” as possible. I also either rode my bike or took the bus to school every day. So, I like to think my generation didn’t “cause” all of the problems you say. I’m pretty proud to be Canadian. We love the outdoors, are very environmentally conscience, and we want to do better. At present we are responsible for 1.6% of the world’s carbon emissions. Still, we are massive consumers and buy a lot of athletic shoes, athletic clothing, sporting gear and other electronics from countries like China, India and Japan. Combined, these countries and the factories that produce these goods emit an estimated 40% of the world’s carbon emissions, but I don’t blame them for trying to fulfill our demands. Most of these items are also made from non-recyclable plastics produced from petroleum processing, so we aren’t helping here either. If you think about it, everything from juice boxes, plastic snack “Lunchables”, and especially athletic fashion footwear and clothing are marketed directly to, and for, kids. As I’ve said, wider understanding and better awareness are needed. Maybe you could add this to your message and help bring this to the attention of your younger followers and their parents. When history speaks of its leaders, it is usually with reverence and respect. True leaders earn their place of honour not due to entitlement or arrogance, but due to a comprehensive understanding of the world and all its people. A good politician can peacefully unite those with different backgrounds and different opinions. And a good teacher understands that the past can provide great insight for the future. You have a pure heart Greta Thunberg and are a great light to many. May your ongoing journey continue to reflect the best of all of us in our desire to do good and live together in harmony. Because the earth, and all its inhabitants, deserve to be here for a very long time. - Catherine Barr / cbarr@westvancouver.com

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54-40 or Fight

The famous 54-40 foursome. From left, drummer Matt Johnson, guiitarist Dave Genn, lead singer/ guitarist Neil Osborne and bassist Brad Merritt

“W

hen I met Neil Osborne, it irrevocably changed my life,” says

it brings up a more modern association with a band that continues to be true to

54-40 bass player Brad Merritt with a knowing and nostalgic

its roots, its fans and its music.

smile.

“Transitioning from taking yourself too seriously, which was kind of a good

The two met in Grade 11 at South Delta High School in Tsawassen in 1978

thing, to where you realize it’s not so good anymore - there’s a bit of an overlap.

and used to hang out after school doing pretty much everything west coast

That’s the way it goes,” says lead singer Neil Osborne.

teenagers did at that time. Already sophisticated music lovers, the two were avid fans of the quickly vanishing Vancouver punk scene. Citing early playlist influences of groups like Joy Division, New Order and Echo and Bunnymen, plus local bands like D.O.A., Young Canadians and The Dishrags, it wasn’t long before they decided to start a band of their own. It was an endeavour that Merritt and Osborne took seriously right from the start, and by their own admission, maybe too seriously sometimes. Forget sex, drugs and rock and roll - these guys had no time to waste. And from their unusual name to their unique sound, nothing was going to stop them from “making the scene”. Taking their name from an often forgotten but significant point in history when British Columbia was almost lost to the U.S. as part of the Oregon boundary dispute, “54-40 or Fight” was the slogan which bolstered then-Democratic

Relaxing on the couch backstage at the Commodore prior to what has become the band’s annual two-night October concert pilgrimage, the lead singer reflects on the history that has taken them this far. “If it’s not fun, it’s funny,” Osborne says with a look that proves he’s seen it all. “Usually it’s fun. And if something goes wrong, you’ll laugh about it later. Like when an amp goes down or something, which happens.” When asked if he loves performing, Osborne just smiles. “It’s a hoot. It’s in another dimension really. It’s communicating. It’s like the other people in the band, and the audience in the room. They all kind of come together and there’s this immediacy about it,” he says. “We take everything in our days for granted, and we shouldn’t. Every moment is kind of brand new. It’s hard. But when you’re up on stage, it’s a ride. You’re flying. It’s a cool thing.”

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Even in the early days, when things got rough and

And making it work can be the hard part. Since their

when it just sounds like a record. You could be one

times were tougher, Osborne said he never ever

start, various members have come and gone. Today

of the guys playing on Aretha Franklin’s records.

thought about giving up.

drummer Matt Johnson and guitarist Dave Genn

The sound is right there. You don’t have to dial it in.

round out the foursome and help make it happen.

It’s amazing. It says ‘Look at me’. One string, one

And at the core, a love of music keeps things in

note. When you have one of those guitars, it’s really

harmony.

cool.”

Among the more headline-grabbing incidents

Still actively writing and producing on his own,

in their history was last year’s theft of the band’s

Osborne is doing a double album that he just

vintage guitars which, thankfully, have been

finished recording which he describes as a concept

“Back then, we were on a mission. Signing a record label was considered a sell-out, but we were so f - - - ing hungry that we had to.” But those record deals didn’t come easily at first. Far from an overnight success, the band worked the local scene up and down the West Coast and

record and is “nothing like 54-40”.

became popular at the grassroots level in places like Seattle and San Francisco long before they

Filled with themes about America, God and the

were accepted here in Canada.

internet, he says he’s thinking of titling it either ‘Slow Down Siri’ or ‘God Do Me a Solid’. Making

A tour of California then got them significant

only 1,000 signature signed copies, Osborne

attention in the U.S. coupled with some campus

likens it to a limited edition art print and will also

radio fame and live gigs.

only release it on vinyl saying he doesn’t want it available online. “I don’t want it on the internet.

“You live by the local scene, you die by the local

I don’t want the internet to know it exists,”

scene,” says Merritt. “It has become the band’s

he states. “It’s not something you play in the

motto.”

background at a clothing store.”

But do or die, the road to fame was still an elusive

Saying that playing locally at the Commodore is

one. When asked at what point did they consider themselves famous, both Osborne and Merritt agree that fame is a moving target at best. “My daughter used to say that I get ‘rock-cognized’ all the time. It doesn’t happen much anymore, and I’m good with that,” says Osborne with a laugh.

still one of the high points for them, both men

“My daughter used to say that I get ‘rock-cognized’ all the time. It doesn’t happen much anymore, and I’m good with that,” says Osborne

agree that they still love each and every song they’ve ever written. “Well I don’t think there’s anything that’s not fun,” says Osborne. Merritt agrees wholeheartedly. “We still like to play [our songs]. We wrote them and published them, so they’re ours.”

Merritt tells a similar tale. “We always kind of liked it when Neil Young said he thought he had made it

recovered. And with an edgy, classic guitar sound

when he started staying at Holiday Inns and stuff

beating at the core, the incident will not be easily

like that,” he says with the chuckle.

forgotten.

selves, Osborne says only to “loosen up” but stay

“But being accepted back in Canada, and a gold

A prized possession of many musicians, guitars

for fans on this particular concert night, just can’t

record on our next album, [then] a platinum one

are said to have a life of their own that bonds with

get enough.

and a tour of Canada where the fans started buying

the owners on many levels. Osborne describes it

more records - that’s when I sort of gave up my day

whimsically as “the three stages”.

“I’m at the stage now where I don’t take it for

“There’s three stages of [the life] of guitars, in my

together with my bandmates and playing live and

Trained musician and songwriters, the pair albeit

opinion. One is, if it’s a new guitar off the shelf, it

writing songs and working in the studio.”

were never much for academics and admit playfully

doesn’t know what it is. It’s like ‘Am I furniture?’ or

that it was easier to write their own songs than learn

‘Am I a tree?’ It says ‘What am I?’ So you try to play

someone else’s.

it and tell it, and it doesn’t f - - - ing like you. And

job,” says Merritt.

then, after about ten years, it starts to warm up to

When it comes to giving advice to their younger connected and live in the moment. Moments that,

granted - I revel in it,” says Merritt. “I love getting

Thankfully, with more music to come, no one seems to be giving up the 54-40 fight anytime soon. And as he gets up off the couch to prepare for another magical night on stage, Osborne leaves with this

“We are stylists. We have limitations as players

the idea that ‘Hey, I actually think I make music, I’m

and we sort of merge it all together and put it in

an instrument - I’m a guitar’.”

assuring thought.

Merritt. “It was a very intuitive, organic thing. Neil

Osborne says that’s why older guitars are better

“I’m a lifer - and I think things will be okay.”

would start playing something. I’d start playing

and have great sound. They know what they are and

something. We’d use our ears a lot to make it work.”

where they’ve been. “The last level [for guitars], is

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this thing, and it becomes something unique,” says

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Social Seen NORTH VAN MAYOR’S GALA The Polygon Gallery celebrated the second anniversary of its new location in the Shipyards District, North Vancouver, with the inaugural Mayor’s Gala. For this event, The Polygon Gallery and City of North Vancouver Mayor Linda Buchanan partnered together, inviting supporters from the North Shore to support The Polygon’s Children, Family and Education programs. The successful event welcomed 300 guests, raising more than $300,000 that will help to sustain the upcoming year of exhibitions and educational programming at The Polygon.

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Honouring West Van volunteers at the Civic appreciation night are Carolyn Brody, left, Elaine McHarg and Nicole Brown.

Always part of the community, Helen and Peter Black attend the West Van Civic Volunteers reception event.

Dave and Heidi Mason celebrate community at the West Vancouver Civic Volunteers night reception.

Romantique and Phoenix fashion store owners Sasha, left, and Lin Rockwell attend the Stittgen jewellery trunk show in Ambleside.

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Aly and Nayna Karmali, left, attend the opening night trunk show reception at Stittgen jewellers with owner Selina Ladak and huband Mobeen.

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A Night to Dream gala committee. This year celebrates the five year anniversary of the Ronald McDonald House BC & Yukon in its current home on the BC Children’s Hospital Campus providing families with support.

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Social Seen SWIM DRINK FISH GALA Over 200 supporters gathered at Fairmont Hotel Vancouver in downtown Vancouver for the 4th semi-annual Swim Drink Fish Gala presented by Delta Land Development. Advocating for a better world, and cleaner water, the nignt included live musical performances, celebrity personalities, fabulous food and a live art auction. Congrats to all involved, and to the many program ambassadors for all their hard work. Dr. Roland Nador, left, and Julian Scott ank Swim Drink Fish gala chair and leader/champion Lauren Brown Hornor

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VIP guests Starling Irving and Henry Quinson look over the art up for auction

Swim Drink Fish supporters Steven Joyce, left, and Mark Mattson

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Listening to the earth, Dr. David Suzuki comes out to support the cause

Musicians Les Stroud, left, Terra Lightfoot, and Bill Henderson put on a great performance for all the invited guests

Delta Land Development’s Bruce Langereis, left, with gallery owner Gail Percy and husband/anthropologist Wade Davis

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Shades of Grey As the grey clouds begin to bring some colder winter rain our way, we’ve turned our thoughts to more cosy and comfortable ideas. Silvery moonlight and sparkling glam nights also play a role in this month’s Staff Picks as holiday planning begins and those Christmas wish lists start to grow.

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too. $59 03 Specialized Dolce Bicycle

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These fleece-lined, faux fur cuffed mittens are just perfect for the upcoming winter months. Soft and stylish, these mitts deserve a round of applause. $85

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Social Seen DR. PETER CENTRE PASSIONS GALA Dr. Peter Jepson-Young knew first-hand that people living with HIV and AIDS have many needs far greater than just survival. Before his death in 1992, he established the Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation. Last month, at the Passions gala, over $220,000 was raised to continue to provide muchneeded services to nearly 500 individuals living with HIV/AIDS, as well as various other serious health and psycho-social conditions. The evening was a gastronomical feast featuring food from 20 different restaurants, cocktails, wine and a live auction.

Lori Fenton, left, event founder and co-chair Nathan Fong and mom Edna

Ancora West Vancouver chef Ricardo Valverde, left, with manager Steve Edwards

Dr Peter’s mother Shirley Young left, with Raymond McConville and board member Joy Jennissen

Scotiabank VP Sandra Boyce, left, with Pacific Yacht’s Suzanne Girard

Event co-chair Michael Barker-Fyfe, right, with spouse Cameron Barker-Fyfe

West Vancouver chef Dino Renaerts and wife Nessa van Bergen

Selling raffle tickets are volunteers Aaron Donovan, left, and JM Doyle-Waters

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Cafe Norte’s brother and sister chef team of Katie Moody and Jeremy Mitchell will soon open their doors in North Vancouver

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Legal and Finance - Directory Listings Welcome to our Directory Listings page for the Legal and Finance Category. Here you’ll find recommended businesses and Enhanced Listings for your local area. These pages are a sampling of what you’ll find online via our websites and our social media channels where we tweet out your messages every day. For a complete list of all our featured categories please go to www.WestVancouver.com and/or www.NorthVancouver.com and join us for free today.

Sager Legal Advisors LLP l 1495 Marine Drive l 604-922-8881 www.sagerllp.com Since 1993 Mark Sager has led our experienced full-service legal and mediation team, in the areas of Family, Municipal, Real Estate, Civil Litigation, Corporate/Commercial and Personal Injury Law. We look forward to assisting you.

Hart Legal l 220 - 145 Chadwick Court, North Vancouver l 778-200-2594 www.hart-legal.com Hart Legal is a top-rated boutique law firm specializing in high net worth (and high conflict) family divorce and separations, estate litigation, estate disputes and personal injury. With over 40 years of experience, we are an innovative and creative law firm. Additional downtown Vancouver office.

Veritas Law | 203 - 815 Main St Park Royal | 604-925-9260 www.veritaslaw.ca Lawyers at Veritas Law are known for providing high quality, personalized legal service. Through our commitment to strong client relationships and our practical experience, we strive to provide successful and cost-effective legal services.

Heritage Law | 220 - 545 Clyde Avenue | 778-786-0615 www.bcheritagelaw.com At Heritage Law, we help clients protect their families, their assets and their legacies. We specialize in family law, wills and estate matters.

North Shore Law LLP I 6th Floor - 171 West Esplanade l 604-980-8571 www.northshorelaw.com As a full service law firm since 1973, we handle all of our client’s needs including estate planning and administration, incorporations and other business transactions, personal injury, family mediation, separation and divorce from division of assets to custody issues. Contact us to discover the difference.

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EXCEPTIONAL CUSTOM HOME BUILDER & RENOVATIONS 2477 Bellevue Avenue, West Vancouver, BC | 604-913-0630 | www.woodrosehomes.com


Real Estate Professionals - Directory Listings Welcome to our Directory Listings page for the Real Estate Category. Here you’ll find recommended real estate agents and Enhanced Listings for your local area. These pages are a sampling of what you’ll find online via our websites and our social media channels where we tweet out your messages every day. For a complete list of all our featured categories please go to www.WestVancouver.com and/or www.NorthVancouver.com and join us for free today.

Chas Woodyer l Angell Hasman and Associates l 604-761-6409 www.woodyer.com Chas Woodyer is a professional who brings world-class buyers to West Vancouver. Expertise in luxury home marketing, combined with sharp negotiating skills and proven knowledge of local conditions ensures your home will receive the unique exposure it needs to sell for the best possible price.

Kim Taylor l Royal LePage Sussex l 604-315-2645 www.kimtaylorhomes.com Kim Taylor is one of the North Shore’s award winning and highly respected REALTORS®. As a 30-year resident, she has expert knowledge of the local market and constantly has her finger on the pulse of the communities in which she lives and works. You can depend on her experience and integrity.

Vessie Chela l RE/MAX Masters Realty l 778-231-7080 www.vessiechela.com For your next move, don’t settle for ordinary service. Vessie is driven to provide a tailored strategy that allows you to feel confident throughout every phase of the sale. Call Vessie to schedule a private consultation for your real estate needs. You won’t be disappointed.

Stu Bell | Royal LePage Sussex | 604-562-0532 www.stubell.com I am passionate about real estate and feel privileged for the opportunity to help clients reach their real estate milestones through hard work, integrity and enthusiasm! Award winning local expertise with proven marketing and negotiation strategies.

Devon Owen | Royal Pacific Realty Corp. | 604-614-8380 www.devonowen.com It’s about you! My client centric approach ensures your needs are top priority. My experience, market knowledge and strategic marketing plan gives my sellers the edge. I pride myself on my work ethic, integrity, strength at negotiating and passion for achieving the best results for my clients.

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BIGGER THAN THE NORTH SHORE

4120 Rose Crescent West Vancouver 5,975,000

1165 Cortell Street North Vancouver 3,750,000

828 Fairway Drive North Vancouver 2,649,800

This architectural masterpiece boasts a brilliant design

One of the finest homes in Pemberton Heights, this

This beautiful, brand new contemporary custom home

with gorgeous semi waterfront views, a thoughtful floor

stunning west coast contemporary was developed by

shines with luxury finishes and designer upgrades

plan, and fabulous indoor / outdoor living. Perched atop

award winning Barrett Group Custom Builders. Located

throughout. Take a spa day in your own steam or enjoy

a sun drenched south facing lot featuring total privacy

on a prime south facing 50’ x 120’ lot with beautiful city

an evening in your own home theatre. Walking distance

and a flat driveway. Must see.

and ocean views. A true gem on a great street.

to shopping, parks, restaurants and the beach!

6 Beds | 5.5 Bath | 5,074 sq. ft.

Stu Bell PREC Royal Lepage Sussex

5 Beds | 6 Bath | 4,072 sq. ft.

Stu Bell PREC Royal LePage Sussex

6 Beds | 6 Bath | 5,087 sq. ft.

Devon Owen PREC Royal Pacific

4591 Woodgreen Drive West Vancouver 2,595,000

4160 Capilano Road North Vancouver 2,049,000

5768 Cranley Drive West Vancouver 1,999,000

Ocean, city and Island views on a private property in

Classic design with modern interior spaces featuring

Fully updated, bright and private. This move-in ready,

Cypress Park Estates. Rebuild or hold on this unique

an open plan with wide plank white oak hardwood

split level family home is located on a quiet cul-de-sac

offer. Long, flat driveway entry. The current home is a

throughout. Fully renovated from top to bottom. Steps

in Fisherman’s Cove, Eagle Harbour. Backing onto a

1960’s post and beam. Water views from almost every

to Cap Canyon hiking trails, Cleveland Elementary,

lush natural forest with treehouse and Seaview Trail.

room. One of West Vancouver’s quietest areas.

Handsworth Secondary and Edgemont Village. Perfect.

Minutes to Horseshoe Bay and Caulfeild.

3 Beds | 4 Bath | 4,135 sq. ft.

Penny Mitchell PREC RE/MAX Masters Realty

4 Beds | 3 Bath | 2,916 sq. ft.

Stu Bell PREC Royal Lepage Sussex

4 Beds | 3 Bath | 3,076 sq. ft.

Penny Mitchell PREC RE/MAX Masters Realty

Browse all featured homes online at WestVancouver.com or NorthVancouver.com

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604-926-9445 homes@westvancouver.com / homes@northvancouver.com BIGGER THAN THE NORTH SHORE

6495 Argyle Avenue West Vancouver 1,988,000

18 - 2214 Folkestone Way West Vancouver 1,699,000

305 -1480 Duchess Avenue West Vancouver 1,498,000

This fabulous ocean view residence has it all and will

You will enjoy all day sun and water views from this

A six month renovation has transformed this spacious

make you feel like moving in right away! Unique features

beautifully renovated two level townhome! A bright spa-

south east corner apartment into a display suite with

include an amazing outdoor deck and garden, built-in

cious corner unit with south and west exposure offers

pretty south facing water and bridge views. Beautifully

fire pit and gorgeous Howe Sound visuals. Great in-law

one level living plus a lower level rec room and bedroom

finished in every way. The perfect central Ambleside

suite and no monthly strata fees.

perfect for the occasional guest.

location in a premium concrete building.

5 Beds | 4 Bath | 3,347 sq. ft.

Devon Owen PREC Royal Pacific Realty Corp.

3 Beds | 2 Bath | 2,080 sq. ft.

2 Beds | 2 Bath | 1,320 sq. ft.

Ray and Lynda Proc Royal LePage Sussex

Ray and Lynda Proc Royal Lepage Sussex

TH2 - 2707 Library Lane North Vancouver 1,098,800

35 Kelvin Grove Way West Vancouver 789,000

511 - 221 East Third Street North Vancouver 569,000

The Residences at Lynn Valley are raising the bar for

Rare development lot. Build your dream home amongst

Top floor unit at Orizon on Third built by Intracorp to

west coast living, with its master-planned design and

the prestigious properties in Lions Bay’s most desirable

LEED Gold Standards in a premier LoLo location.

attention to detail. Phase Two consists of two boutique

neighbourhood, Kelvin Grove. This sunny parcel of land

Amenities include a beautiful rooftop patio with ocean

buildings with 111 homes scheduled to complete by

is newly created and boasts sweeping views of Howe

views and fire pit, large communal BBQ and seating

Spring 2020. Everything is right here!

Sound. Ten minutes to Caulfeild Village.

area. Beautiful North-facing mountain views too.

2 Beds | 3 Bath | 1,280 sq. ft.

Devon Owen PREC Royal Pacific

0 Beds | 0 Bath | 10,048 sq. ft.

1 Beds | 1 Bath | 606 sq. ft.

Kim Taylor Royal Lepage Sussex

Mark Ballard PREC RE/MAX Masters Realty

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em reliable, but must be verified by prospective purchasers and may be subject to change or withdrawal. All properties are listed here with permission of the listing agents.


Events Calendar - November 2019 Also check online at WestVancouver.com and NorthVancouver.com for complete event listings

NORTH SHORE ARTISTS GUILD WINTER SALE November 16th Memorial Community Rec Centre Come out to see the best that North Vancouver and West Vancouver artists create. Pick up an original piece of art to put under the tree for that special person. Around 270 paintings will be featured by ninety of our artists. Paintings start at $100 and include a variety of subjects and mediums. Founded over 70 years ago, the North ShoreArtists’ Guild represents over 325 local artists from beginners to professionals. The non-profit organization strives to increase the awareness and appreciation of original art in our communities and develop its’ membership through educational programs such as workshops, demonstrations and other events. The sale is from 10 am - 4 pm with free parking across the street at Centennial Theatre. Door prizes. Everyone is welcome. www.nsartists.ca

REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONIES

HOPSCOTCH FESTIVAL VANCOUVER

November 11th

Nov 22 -23

West Vancouver Cenotaph

PNE Forum

VANCOUVER CHRISTMAS MARKET November 20th - December 24th

On Remembrance Day, Canadians pause to honour the men and women who have served and continue to serve Canada during times of war, conflict and peace. www.westvancouver.com

Jack Poole Plaza A yuletide tradition, now in its tenth year. A beloved holiday event for locals and visitors alike, the Vancouver Christmas Market features more than 80 huts of authentic German sweets, treats, and treasures. Experience the signature celebration at the expansive seaside site and get something special for someone special. www.vancouverchristmasmarket.com

The 24th Annual Hopscotch Festival is back in Vancouver and better than ever. With over 350 different varieties of Scotch and other libations. Walk the Grand Tasting Hall, enjoy the different flavours, scents and colourings of each product. and purchase at the onsite liquor store to take home with you!

WOMEN AGAINST MS LUNCHEON

www.hopscotchfestival.com

November 22nd

KOERNER PIANO TRIO

The Permanent Experience the sights and sounds of the Roaring ‘20s during this inaugural fundraising gala. The Mingo-Ritchie family of West Vancouver and their son Dylan, who was born with a genetic disease called Fanconi Anemia (FA), are kicking off this new exciting fundraiser to raise awareness for FA.

Fairmont Hotel Vancouver The WAMS Luncheon is an annual networking event in support of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada. Since launching in Vancouver in 2015, WAMS has raised over $500,000 towards a new generation of ground-breaking Canadian researchers working together to find a cure for multiple sclerosis.

November 17th

www.onedayforfa.com

www.wamsbc.ca

www.kaymeek.com

ONE DAY FOR FANCONI ANEMIA November 16th

Kay Meek Arts Centre Nicholas Wright violin, Amanda Chan piano, Joseph Elworthy cello. Vancouver Academy of Music’s resident ensemble performs a scintillating program from Haydn and Pärt, to Rachmaninoff and Schubert.

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