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Animal control services in the City of North Vancouver are provided through the City’s Bylaw Services Department. Impounded pets may be claimed at Northwest Kennels, located at 1310 Monashee Drive, North Vancouver. Northwest Kennels is a private kennel operator, not a municipal animal welfare facility. It provides overnight sheltering services for the City, not adoption, sales or other services.

The three North Shore municipalities want girls to know more about becoming a firefighter. Camp Ignite will be an empowering experience for girls in grades 10 - 12. Run by female firefighters, the camp includes an introduction to firefighting, health and nutrition seminars, fitness, team building and includes meals and accommodations.

To contact the City’s Animal Control Officer, call 604-983-7384 during the daytime Monday through Friday. All other times, call 778-837-1143. If your dog or cat is missing, you may contact the Animal Control Officer or Northwest Kennels at 604-985-4913. To report animal cruelty or neglect, call the Vancouver SPCA Emergency Line at 604-879-7343. Details at www.cnv.org/AnimalControl.

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dents going overseas,” he says. “But we have seen a huge growth in the China market.” This year the district culled its transportation services, a move that saved $100,000, he says. New sports REBECCA ALDOUS academies, such as the golf proS TA F F R E P O RT E R gram, generated $750,620. That revenue stream is up by approximately espite a dip in internation$76,000 from this school year. al student revenue, West Kennedy also expects Rockridge Vancouver School District school’s middle years International escaped being in the red. Baccalaureate program to help genUnlike recent years, the district erate income in the coming year. didn’t face hard deciMoving forward, the sions when balancdistrict will continue ing next school year’s to diversify its interna$62.5-million budget, tional student program, superintendent Chris drawing on a variety of Kennedy says. Overall countries, Kennedy says. enrollment is up, with But as more locals fill up the district’s eastern spaces, the district has schools near capacity. eased its oversea enrollAs a result, next year ment push, he notes. will see Bowen Island The district is always students heading to reviewing its revenue Rockridge rather than streams, Kennedy says, West Van secondary noting unexpected costs school. can rattle any budget. “It is really a status In 2009, when the disquo budget,” Kennedy Chris Kennedy trict was forced to use says. “The highlight is its $846,000 contingency that it was a non-issue.” fund on school mainteWhile overall student numbers nance because the provincial govhave jumped, international student ernment axed its $1.2-million facilnumbers fell. Offshore tuition fee ity grant, it also faced unforeseen revenue is down $492,000. The bulk bills for an H1N1 prevention plan. of the reduction comes from a slow “We are always conscious of govdown in Korean students venturing ernment revenue,” Kennedy says. to West Van, Kennedy says. raldous@northshoreoutlook.com “Korea changed its rules for stu-

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West Van tyke survives two-storey fall Four-year-old expected to make a full recovery GREG HOEKSTRA S TA F F R E P O RT E R

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four-year-old West Vancouver child is expected to make a full recovery after tumbling from a second-storey window Thursday night. Police say the young girl was sitting on a window ledge around 8 p.m. on May 19 when she leaned back and fell through the window screen, falling 12 feet to a concrete patio below. Paramedics and West Vancouver

Fire personnel were called to the home, located in 600-block of Fairmile Road. The girl was taken by ambulance to Lions Gate Hospital for precautionary measures, but has since been released. “The West Vancouver Police want to remind homeowners to be vigilant when they have children around open windows and to take all necessary precautions to ensure the safety of their loved ones,” said WVP spokesman Jag Johal, in a press release. The incident comes less than a week after an eight-year-old boy survived a four-storey fall in Abbotsford.

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Suite incentive

West Van extends secondary suite registration deals

The District of West Vancouver is partnering with Pattison Outdoor in a deal that sees the company build bus shelters in return for advertising space. The advertising company is also handing the municipality a percentage of the ad revenue.

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he District of West Vancouver is trading advertising space for bus stops. The more than half a million transit users in the district can expect to see approximately 30 sheltered bus stops pop up along Marine Drive. The upgraded stops are a part of a partnership between the district and advertising company Pattison Outdoor. In return for constructing, install-

Small businesses receive HST input credits. That means they don‛t end up paying taxes on the goods and services they buy to run their business.

ing and maintaining the transit amenities at no cost to taxpayers, the district is allowing Pattison to sell advertising space at the bus shelters. The advertising company will hand a percentage of the advertising revenue to West Van. Over the span of the 20 year agreement, it’s estimated that will amount to approximately $2 million. The stops have been custom designed for the municipality, said Raymond Fung, the district’s director of engineering and transportation. They include sustainable features, such as low-energy lighting and benches made from recycled content. “We want to provide protection from the elements and enhance accessibility for all transit riders,” Fung said in a press release.

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For the first time in the municipality, the shelters provide outdoor signage opportunities for local advertisers, said Rob Hunt, vice-president of Pattison Outdoor. “This project will enhance the streetscapes of West Vancouver, while also enabling small business owners to reach out to consumers in their own neighbours through very cost-effective outdoor advertising — an option that, until now has not been available,” he said. The bus shelters will be placed from Lions Gate Bridge to Dundarave and in Horseshoe Bay. Pattison Outdoor expects the project to be completed by Labour Day weekend. raldous@northshoreoutlook.com

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ith applications rolling in, West Vancouver has extended its secondary suite registration incentives. Approximately 390 residents have enrolled their suites, says Bob Sokol, director of planning, lands and permits. District staff are fielding up to 30 inquiries a day, while receiving approximately 10 applications a day. “It has been going through the roof,” Sokol says. To keep the momentum, the district extended the deadline to register secondary suites under its alternative life safety standards building codes to November 30, 2011. Any alterations that adhere to West Van’s codes do not require a building permit. The municipality’s safety standards are easier to meet than the stringent B.C. Building Code. They also can save homeowners money. “We want people to take advantage of this process,” Sokol says. Municipal staff estimate there are approximately 800 secondary suites across the district. As deadlines draw to an end, staff will move toward enforcing its secondary suite regulations with tickets and injunctions. “Over the next few months we are going to be a bit more proactive in identifying suites,” Sokol says. For homeowners who don’t want to register their suite, they can decommission them. This involves removing any cooking facilities and completing a declaration. For more information call 604-925-7152 or visit www.westvancouver.ca/secondarysuite.

Consumers have to pay the HST on the end product. But since businesses no longer pay embedded taxes during the manufacturing process, their savings can be passed onto the consumer.


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Pacific Arbour project designs approved REBECCA ALDOUS

The proposal includes 7,870 sq. ft. of commercial and institutional space for Capilano University’s esign plans for West Eldercollege. The district’s report Vancouver’s latest seniors highlighted the facility will include housing development have a dining room, lounge, bistro, fitbeen given the ness/spa area and thumbs up. arts and games Last week, the rooms. Pacific Arbour The project Retirement will provide 105 Communities’ underground 130-rental-unit parking stalls — 65 project, slated of which will be for the former for residents and Wetmore Motors the facility’s staff site on the and the remainnorthwest corner ing 40 stalls will of Marine Drive be for public use. and 22nd Street, The proposal also received coundrafts 30 undercil’s approval for ground bicycle a needed Official and scooter stalls. Community Plan The district amendment, will be getting Pacific Arbour Retirement rezoning bylaw $14.5 million out Communities is aiming to get of a 125 year and its design LEED gold certification for its plans. lease with Pacific latest project. Submitted image The plans Arbour. state the buildThe seniors ing will stand care company six storeys tall on the north elevawill also put $500,000 toward tion and seven storeys along the improvements to John Richardson Marine Drive front. The top two Park, with an annual payment of storeys are smaller, stepping back $20,000 for park maintenance. from the footprint of the building. raldous@northshoreoutlook.com S TA F F R E P O RT E R

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its way from Ambleside Park to the West Van Community Centre Campus at Marine Drive and 22nd Street. Following the parade, the Community Centre will have scores of children’s activities, including a petting zoo, pony rides, carnival games and GREG HOEKSTRA musical performances. S TA F F R E P O RT E R There will also be a concert series for adults with two separate stages. rom Ambleside beach to Dundarave pier The main stage will feature acts such as the to the rocky shores of Whytecliff Park, West Vancouver Youth Band, the Ambleside the waterfront is an integral part of West Orchestra, the Sea to Sky Band, the West Van Vancouver’s identity. Monday Concert Band, Keynote Singer, and the Next weekend, the district wants to celebrate West Van Thursday Pops. that connection to the water with a series of The Jazz Stage will showcase the Music beach-themed celebrations. Hall REAL Rock Band, Jazz West Van’s annual Connexion, and bands from Community Day takes “Community Day is Rockridge, Sentinel and West place Saturday, June 4, Secondary schools. at locations across the great day in West Van There will also be lots going municipality. inside the community cenVancouver for families on “Community Day tre, including gymnastics classis a great day in West and people of all ages.” es, puppet shows, sports, and Vancouver for families and free swimming. people of all ages,” said Pamela Goldsmith-Jones The seniors’ activity centre Mayor Pamela GoldsmithWest Vancouver Mayor will be bustling with a plant Jones in a message on the sale, barbecue, and a wine and district’s website. beer cafe. “Our theme this year is Please note the parade route a pretty obvious cause for along Marine Drive will be closed to traffic from celebration and respect. As a waterfront com9 to 11:30 a.m., and no vehicles will have access munity, we take the cleanliness, environmental to Ambleside Park until after 11 a.m. protection and beauty of our beaches seriously, Due to limited parking, the municipality is and we have the time of our life on the sands, recommending people travel by bus or bicycle to logs, rocks, docks, piers, bays, benches, shoreenjoy the parade and community celebrations. lines, boats and rafts that are so intrinsic to West For more information on traffic restrictions conVancouver and why we live here.” tact Gary Watt at 604-925-7026. The celebrations kick off at 9:45 a.m. with a For more info on Community Day, including a North Shore tradition — the Masters’ Mile Race full schedule of events, visit www.westvancouver. — along Marine Drive for men and women over ca/communityday or call 604-925-7194. the age of 40. ghoekstra@northshoreoutlook.com From 10 to 11:30 a.m. a parade will wind twitter.com/greghoekstra

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Growing up, Rob Zylstra’s mother owned a used book store with thousands of classic science fiction and fantasy novels. As an adult, Zylstra now paints playful portraits inspired by those works of fiction under the moniker “Robot Rob.” Rob Newell photo

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t was a star-studded opening last week as several North Shore show business names were spotted at a very special restaurant reveal. Crystal Bublé, sister of international singing sensation Michael Bublé, rolled out the red carpet for VIP friends and family at the opening of her new Displace Hashery restaurant in Kits. The timing was perfect as newlywed brother Michael was also in town celebrating his recent marriage to Argentine actress Luisana Lopilato at a posh post-wedding reception at Vancouver’s Pan Pacific Hotel this past weekend. The excitement doesn’t end there either as Bublé also revealed that he is now part owner of the new Tsawwassen Springs project – a $400-million, 490-home golf resort community in Tsawwassen with fellow investors Pat Quinn and Bruce Allen.

B Blonde bombshells! Actress Luisana Lopilato, left, cuddles up to her new sister-in-law, Crystal Bublé, a former actress Cat Barr cbarr@westvancouver.com herself who is now a mom and part owner of the Displace Hashery restaurant on 4th Avenue in Kits. C Superagent Bruce Allen is no stranger to success having launched the careers of Anne Murray, Bryan Adams and Bachman-Turner Overdrive in addition to Michael Bublé. CBC sports gal Jody Vance, left, takes a break from her Canucks Stanley Cup playoff broadcasts to chat with Juno awardwinning recording artist Jann Arden. E Taking a break from pickles and ice cream, Virgin Radio 95.3 personality Drew Savage and wife Shelley-Ann Rogers don’t mind sharing a spam burger (seriously, try them, they’re great!) F Record producer Bob Rock, left, who has worked with the likes of Metallica, The Cult, Bon Jovi, Bryan Adams, Michael Bublé and Motley Crue, chats with Turner Media Canada executive and West Vancouverite Craig Turner. G I loved him in the 80s, and I still love him now. Loverboy lead man Mike Reno, seen here with girlfriend/singer Catherine St. Germain, are two of the greatest people you will ever meet. H It’s all smiles at the end of a big week. From left: record producer Bob Rock, newlyweds Luisana and Michael Bublé and restaurant owner/actress Crystal Bublé.

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self lunch and then returns to volunteer until 3 p.m. Titcomb says he’s always had an active mind and been “a fun guy.” He can recall all his memories back to the age of six when he lived in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Longevity runs in his family. Titcomb’s dad lived to 100, his grandfather to 94 and his mother passed away at 91 years of age. When Titcomb’s wife passed away 17 years ago, it was the activity centre that kept him going, he says. “Belonging to a place like this has been my life,” Titcomb says. Social interaction is an important part of keeping one’s noggin healthy, says Ed Kry, Capilano University’s Eldercollege board chair. It’s one of the reasons Kry attended the college himself. Up until recently, social interaction and the curiosity to learn were the primary reasons seniors signed onto Eldercollege courses, but not any more. “That is changing, as more and more are discovered that there are health benefits [with learning],” he says. The college currently has 250 members enrolled, all 55 years of age and older. The average age of attendees hovers between 65 and 75 years old. No grades are handed out; the classes are solely designed for the enjoyment of learning. “We have people into their 90s,” Kry says. One great thing about this so-called brain wave is it has got people talking about keeping one’s marbles shiny, he says. And no matter what direction people choose, whether it is a card game, club or college course, Kry says any kind of mental stimulation is a good thing. “The more it is used, the more it will stay healthy,” Kry says. raldous@northshoreoutlook.com

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mands a massive following in Europe. Particularly popular in Scandinavian countries, as well as Switzerland and the Czech Republic, major floorball matches attract upwards of 10,000 fans. But, Beaudin says, Canada is catching on. There are 100 Hockey Canada skills academies using floorball as a training exercise, with 35 such camps in B.C. Professional hockey players are also jumping on the bandwagon. Last spring, Beaudin played a threehour floorball session in Yaletown with the Canucks’ Ryan Kesler, Mason Raymond and Kevin Bieksa. Swedish-born Alex Edler and the Sedin twins all played floorball growing up, and their North American teammates were interested in learning the game. Floorball was also recently recognized by the International Olympic Committee and may become part of the Olympics as early as 2020. The announcement was welcome news to Beaudin, whose been campaigning tirelessly for the game for years. “This is the fastest growing sport in the world. The North Vancouver Minor Hockey Association has contacted us [BC Floorball] to provide off-ice training,” says Beaudin. “There is still a lack of awareness but our goal is to become an elite team and an elite country in the floorball world.” Beaudin also hosts drop-in floorball sessions in the gym at the West Van Community Centre Thursday nights. Beaudin says the North Shore Winter Club will also offer floorball summer camps. Visit www. bcfloorball.com for more info.

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Couch Potato The Sofa Co. is an easy shopping stop for Nuala and Natalie. Always interested to see what's new in fabrics, colours, and styles for home furniture, they know that Couch Potato has a great selection of samples and swatches to review. And while they make some decisions, there's no end of comfortable chairs and sofas try out as well . Couch Potato The store that friends tell friends about. Sofas, Loveseats, Chairs, Ottomans, Sectionals, Sofabeds and more. Available in fabrics & leathers. Custom orders welcome.


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Natalie picks out her favourite! Boat-spotting at MARINASIDE GRILL AT LYNNWOOD MARINA

Relaxing, drawn out lunches are the norm on the deck at MarinaSide Grill at Lynnwood Marina. A freshly prepared seafood dish and a glass of chardonnay pairs nicely with the seaside entertainment: watching luxury yachts pass under the Second Narrows Bridge and glide across the sparking waters of the Burrard Inlet. The MarinaSide Grill is boater-friendly and even reserves the dock below the patio for patrons of the restaurant. During fireworks evenings in the summer, some boaters make a pit stop at MarinaSide Grill for a sunset dinner before heading off to English Bay. MarinaSide Grill 1653 Columbia Street

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For their special mother-daughter lunch Nuala savours the Two-Piece Halibut and Chips meal with house-made tartar sauce and coleslaw; meanwhile, Natalie opts for a fresh Shrimp and Papaya Salad served with house-made raspberry vinaigrette. Both ladies sip Peller Estates Merlot.

Natalie’s clutch purse is by Co Lab $80, So Blu. The wine is the Peller Estates Merlot. And the cake is the Chocolate Sensation from MarinaSide.

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The 2011 KIZASHI from NORTH VAN SUZUKI is a splash hit with Nuala & Natalie

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At the end So Blü Clothing Co. has some exciting ideas that will make this season cool as a summer breeze. Odd Molly brings out the romance. Slip into this cotton Cypress dress and head down to a beach barbeque at Ambleside. At left Odd Molly Cypress dress $250 Karen Telio sterling silver leaf necklace $110 And below: Supertrash top $165 Creative Designs clutch (hand made in Bali) $55 So Blü Clothing Co. 1519 Bellevue Avenue, West Vancouver www.sobluclothing.com.

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It’s something you simply must try. Pick a warm summer afternoon or evening, call a friend or gather up the family, and head to MarinaSide Grill. There’s plenty on offer for lunch or dinner and then… there’s dessert. Indulge in their Chocolate Sensation cake ~ served with house-made chocolate whipped cream. Life doesn’t get much better! MarinaSide Grill 1653 Columbia Street (off Main & Mountain, under the Second Narrows Bridge)

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Couch Potato is the store friends tell friends about. All their sofas are locally, Canadian made. Contemporary, Traditional and Transitional styles for you to choose from. And choose your fabric from our large selection. Come on into Couch Potato soon – there’s always something new. Couch Potato The Sofa Co. 1405 Pemberton Avenue, North Vancouver. 604.988.8271


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Wills, Estates & Trusts

Seniors Li Boesen, executive director of North Shore Community Resources, centre, says The Outlook’s financial support helps keep programs running. Presenting a cheque for $3,478 are Outlook publisher Aaron Van Pykstra, left, and sales manager Greg Laviolette, right.

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were devastating to the organization, which was fielding upwards of 5,000 calls and walk-in visits, from local seniors and their families, she said. Without the program, many seniors would be unable to navigate the maze of seniors benefits and services, she added. The Outlook’s partnership with North Shore Community Resources first began in 2010, when the newspaper assumed printing duties of the popular Seniors Directory. Doing so helped the organization reach an audience eight times larger than it normally would have, and saved the group significantly in production costs. The Outlook has followed up on that commitment with a cheque for $3,478. Publisher Aaron Van Pykstra said the company is proud to support the agency’s important work, and extends thanks to advertisers, who did their part by buying space in the Seniors Directory.

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Spring Cleaning When you set a gadget-happy husband loose on an empty drawer, be prepared for what happens next!

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ith the first breath of sunshine my mind clears and my energy increases – hello to longer days and shorter nights, outdoor dinner parties and long walks. I find our dog sleeping in the sunshine on the trampoline and the doors of our home swing open all day, almost ZOOM like we are blowing the old stale air out and letting the ZOOM new fresh air in. Denise Kelly My husband seems to get denise.play@gmail.com the spring bug too. This year it was the catch-all utility drawer in the kitchen that became his early spring project. The man who is a fan of gadgets, and usually has my wine bottle resealed with a vacuum pump even before I can get to my second glass, has the contents of this drawer rattling! He proudly brings everything home from trade shows he attends to display to us like trophies. The top of his dresser is piled with bits and pieces. He calls it organized chaos. There he is, standing in front of the drawer in his housecoat that Sunday morning mumbling to himself as he starts his attack. Doesn’t he know this is my organized chaos? Before long, he has the kids and I in stitches – not only because he has discovered certain comical treasures but because as he stood there, his his leg kept twitching because of a sciatic pain

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brought on by too much hockey. The laughter was real and one of those special bonding times a family has. Like a Dave and Morley story, I guess. As he pulls things out I can hear him say “we don’t need this, you still have this, we never use this,” and I refrain from commenting, waiting for his next discovery, all the while appreciating his efforts. I quickly find a box for him to toss the rejects in, the famous “university box” to hold all the stuff we don’t need but somehow feel attached to. I am sure our daughter will enjoy the rubber jar opener and the weird wine cutter, a couple of shot glasses, the homemade wine charms and all of the other rejects from the family utility drawer. It’s almost a rite of passage to be the recipient of such family treasures. I still can’t confidently close the drawer without fear that the next time I go to open it, it will jam. Nothing ever really changes; we just reshuffle our junk. Denise Kelly is a North Vancouver Boomer proudly living with her two children, husband and dog Mel. She looks forward to sharing stories to motivate others. She can be reached at denise.play@gmail.com.

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Seymour Dance will be presenting Beauty and the Beast followed by a dance showcase for their year-end show at Centennial Theatre on Sunday, June 5. The 2 p.m. showcase will be of the noncompetitive classes and the 7 p.m. showcase will be competitive dances. Tickets are reserved seating and can be purchased from the Centennial Theatre box office at 604-984-4484. Adults $20, senior/student $18, and children $15. Katrina Leppanen, pictured, who will be performing the role of Belle, recently was awarded trophies and bursaries for high marks in her division at both Dance Power Burnaby and Peak Invitational North Vancouver competitions, placing first and third overall respectively. She has also been accepted to American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York for the fall with a scholarship. Submitted photo

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orth Vancouver’s Danielle Gould will be pirouetting her way across the Pacific this summer as part of Goh Ballet’s production of L’amour. The internationally renowned dancer and former Sentinel secondary student is one of 35 dancers who will travel to four cities in China this August as part of a cultural exchange invitation from the Chinese government. Gould, a Lynn Valley resident, is featured in the performance alongside recent Tanzolymp gold medalist Yoshiko Kamikusa. Following the tour, Gould will fly to Germany to accept a full scholarship to attend and perform with John Cranko Stuttgart Ballet School for

one year — a prize she won while competing as a finalist in New York at the Youth America Grand Prix Ballet Competition 2011. Gould says she is “extremely excited” for the opportunity to dance overseas once again. “It will be my second time going and I am so happy to be able to go again. I loved the tour last time as I loved the performance experience, the audience, and the culture,” she says. Gould says she’s also eager to put on a showcase for her hometown crowd next month as Goh Ballet prepares for the trip. “L’amour is a wonderful showcase full of young dancers. I am so excited to perform the repertoire for China to the Vancouver audience as it is a much different arrangement of pieces from that of the Nutcracker, which was

When she was only 16, The Outlook named Danielle Gould one of the North Shore’s “30 under 30.” In her short career as a ballerina, Gould has lived up to the title, winning awards and international acclaim. Submitted photo our last performance,” says Gould. North Shore residents interested in seeing Gould’s graceful dancing will have an opportunity to do so June 4, as the Centre for Performing Arts in Vancouver hosts a

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THE NOMINEES

Awards

Insurance for your needs.

PEAKE & RICHMOND LTD.

NOMINEES FOR:

We are thrilled to be

Business of the Year

We’ve been serving the North Shore Community for over 50 years, providing excellent customer service while representing the largest and most secure insurance markets available.

nominated in the West Vancouver Chamber of Commerce Awards of Excellence 2011. We would like to thank our loyal customers who continue to support our business and recognize our excellence in customer service.

Natacha Beim

Tiffany & Kelli Ko

Alex Rodde

Core Education & Fine arts

Cupcakes Park Royal

Eddible Arrangements

Our Mission is to provide our clients with the knowledge and comfort that their most valued assets are being protected by the best possible coverage available, handled by experienced and knowledgeable professionals. At Peake & Richmond we continue the tradition of being an active member of our community.

Jim Stewart

Doug, Rob & Antonio

Annabel St. John

Jim & Mike Richmond

Margot Ware

Hollyburn House

Mangia E Bevi Ristorante

Paper Queen

Peake & Richmond

Shylo Nursing & Home Healthcare

Selina Ladak

Patty Stewart

Karinna James

Jeff & Mark Vaughan

Mike & Sandra Weber

Stittgen Fine Jewelry

Tommy Bahama

The Urban Tea Merchant

Vaughan Landscape Planning & Design

Weber Hardwood Floor Company

Adrian Rolland

Carey Hooge

Gerry Humphries

Walker Group

WVCF

We are proud to be members of The Dundarave Business Association, The West Vancouver Chamber of Commerce, and the Insurance Brokers Association of British Columbia.

~ Peake & Richmond Team.

2435 Marine Drive, West Vancouver 604.922.0181 www.peakeandrichmond.bc.ca

NOMINEES FOR:

Citizen of the Year

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ouver Chamber of Commerce 2011

s of Excellence

President's Dinner & Awards presentation June 7, 2011

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We inspire the art of good etiquette. Write a thank you note on paper (not an email or text). Get organized. Order your own personal Calling Cards. Send a printed invitation (not an evite). Take the time from your busy life to make your friends and loved ones feel special.

NOMINEES FOR:

Home-based Business of the Year

Anne Baird

Lois Keane

Jayne & Peter Lloyd-Jones

Godess Cards

Lois Keane Flowers

Spectacular Ink

Life is not a dress rehearsal. Stand out, brand yourself and be your best!

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NOMINEES FOR:

Green Business of the Year

Colleen MacDonad

Dr. Sara Kinnon

Jorge & Tereza

CoCo Fleur

Bellevue Natural Health Clinic

Whole Foods

Congratulations Carey Hooge!

NOMINEES FOR:

Young Entrepreneur of the Year

Waker Group of Companies is proud to support great citizens like Carey who promote the communities they work and live in.

C. Walker Group Inc.

Dr. Sara Kinnon

Delaram Hajipour

David Poi

Richelle Forseth

Rick Kim

Bellevue Natural Health Clinic

Delkicks

Freedom Health

Majorly Marketing

Olive & Anchor

#300-1455 Bellevue Avenue West Vancouver 604.922.6563 www.cwalkergroup.com Serving the Canadian marketplace for over 43 years.


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“Best Home-Based Business”

Spectacular INK Yo u r l i n k t o t h e w o r l d

caulfeild village, west vancouver 604-922-2206 • www.cocofleur.ca

604.925.8187 www.spectacularink.com

Thank you to our loyal clients for the past 22 years.

Suite 401-100 Park Royal, West Vancouver, BC V7V 1A2 Tel: 604.926.6614 Fax: 604.926.6647 www.westvanchamber.com info@westvanchamber.com

Celebrate with us at the

Congratulations!

2011 President’s Dinner West Vancouver Yacht Club Tuesday, June 7, 6 pm to 11 pm Dinner and Awards Presentation Tickets are $99 each. To reserve please register online at westvanchamber.com or call 604.926.6614

BLACK MOUNTAIN CONSTRUCTION LTD.

604.761.9950

Thank you

to all our loyal staff & clients for your support. We’ve been supporting seniors to safely stay in their own homes since 1980. We bring the care to you.

to Dr. Sara Kinnon and the team. And a BIG thank you to West Vancouver for your support. You make this a great place to work and live. For more information about Dr. Sara Kinnon and the team at Bellevue Natural Health Clinic, please visit our website bellevuenaturalhealth.ca

See how the West Vancouver Chamber of Commerce can help you grow! Sign up today at westvanchamber.com or call 604.926.6614 for information.

Special Care for Special People

President's Dinner & Awards presentation June 7, 2011

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Call us for a FREE, no obligation, in-home assessment of your healthcare needs.

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Serving the North Shore for over 35 years

Open Homes Index page 31 Op

www.northshore-rew.com // 604.903.1017

OPEN

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Amazing Home In Grouse Woods! CREST REALTY

Kasha Riddle 604 803.7070

Video @ www.kriddle.com #1 REALTOR® in Grousewoods (since 2007 based on MLS Data)

BRIGHT, UPDATED and PRIVATE 3200 sq ft split level home at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac with mountain views in a prime Grouse Woods location (Handsworth School Catchment). 3 bedrooms upstairs. This home has a fully renovated kitchen with granite counter tops and stainless steel appliances, updated bathrooms, new hardwood, vaulted ceilings with skylights, a home office (potential

4th bedroom), a huge rec room downstairs perfect for a home theatre, a fenced, flat and fully landscaped private backyard with an amazing new brick patio under a custom glass covered awning, 3 fire places, new paint inside and out, a new furnace, newer hot water tank, lots of storage, plenty of crawl space, newer driveway and a double garage. See all Kasha’s listings at www.KashaRiddle.com

5558 Swordfern Place, North Vancouver

Just Listed $1,149,000

The Ribalkin Team

Serving Borrowers and Investors Since 1978

FINALLY! THE FINAL - GO CANUCKS GO! John Ribalkin AMP Aurore Viau AMP Felicity Brempong AMP Ethan Ribalkin Ext.224 604.831.6682

Ext.222 604.831.8428

Ext.225 1.604.848.8882

Ext.226 778.996.3694

Each VERICO Broker is an independent owner operator

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abadianhomes.com

604.290.2647

Amir Abadian

OFF PEND ER ING

Beautifully remodelled from bottom to top that beats a new house in one of the most demanding area, in Delbrook, almost 3000 sqft of high quality which fits 2 families, 2 brand new open kitchens with S/S appliances, new dark H/W floors for the entire house ,new windows with high-end coverings ,new plumbing & wiring, new roof and hot water heating system. Sitting on a newly Land Escaped lot, finally enjoy an out-door swimming pool on newly fenced and private backyard.

480 Evergreen Pl., N.V.

$1,348,000

MASTERS

The ultimate in luxury. This gorgeous Penthouse is being offered for the first time on the market. The private elevator will lead you into the foyer and into the lap of 3300+ square feet of luxury. You wont believe your eyes as you gaze upon the best view in West Vancouver from every room. Step onto a 1500 square foot veranda to breath in the fresh mountain air. It almost goes without saying that only the best quality finishes and fittings are featured in this home as every upgrade imaginable was ordered.

301-2255 Twin Creek Pl, W.V. 102-2255 Twin Creek Pl, W.V. 101-2255 Twin Creek Pl, W.V. Enjoy unobstructed 180 degree view of City,Ocean,Lions gate and Island from this S/E corner of Stonecliff complex next to Provincial park with over 2000 sqf,2bdrm, 2 bathrm,Family room and office, high-end finishing, hard wood flooing, granite counters, S/S appliances & designer window coverings A/C system, Gym,Spa, Fireside Lounge with full size kitchen comes with 2 secured parking.

SOLD 252 West 26th St., N.V. $1,195,000

Sutton West Coast

#1001-3335 Cypress Pl, W.V.

$1,648,000

SOLD

$3,359,000 $1,599,000 $1,399,000

SOLD 2567 Lawson Ave, W.V. $1,585,000

DOUG SHWERY 604-607-4907 dougs@macrealty.com www.dougshwery.com G TIN S I WL NE

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2769 OTTAWA AVE

$2,099,000 32-2246 FOLKESTONE WAY

Gorgeous Poski -designed West Coast beauty nestled into a private sanctuary offering sunny gardens, child-friendly yard & beau ful water views. This 6 bed home offers a wonderful ambience with an extraordinary floor plan featuring incredible designer kitchen & family area, formal living & dining spaces, vaulted ceilings, oversized fir “plenk” windows & extensive use of glass. This lovely home also has a brand new roof & furnace.

$879,000 1768 INGLEWOOD AVE

Absolutely one of the best renovated condo’s I have seen Designer/Builder flown in from New York. One level, 2 bedroom, open plan, insuite laundry. Enjoy massive south facing veiws from Mt Baker to vancouver Island and wounderful sunsets from large 13 x 18 Balcony.

English Tudor Estate with approval for detached Carriage House on over one half an acre. This 7 bedroom, 5 full bathroom character home has been completely restored & renovated. Upper level has 4 bedrooms, & 2 full bathrooms. Lower level walkout is completely renovated.

RECENTLY SOLD BY DOUG 505 - 1785 ESQUIMALT AVENUE 403 - 1785 ESQUIMALT AVENUE 401 - 460 14TH STREET

$2,388,000

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604-218-1108

Jim

Dave

Lund Bond

604.315.4405

VIVHARVEY.COM

604.690.3400

davelund@telus.net www.davelund.com

jimsbond@telus.net www.jimbond.ca

New Listing! An Entertainer’s Paradise! Open Sunday 2-4

NEW LISTING Everything you need in a fantastic family home. Large living areas throughout with family room off spacious kitchen, sunken living room, dining room and den. Upstairs are 3 bedrooms, Master Bedroom with vaulted ceilings, walk in closet and and 5 piece ensuite. Downstairs recreation room, plenty of storage and attached 2 car garage with workshop. Easy care lot. Updates include: exterior paint, roof, furnace, air condition, hot water tank, central vac, wireless alarm, California shutters. Quiet, safe cul de sac location with all amenities just minutes away including elementary and high school, Caulfeild Village Shopping Centre, numerous hiking trails, restaurants, yacht clubs, recreation centre and golf course.

$1,250,000

A complete transformation has occurred in this stunning four bedroom home which enjoys absolute privacy! The attention to detail is evident throughout including the new custom designed gourmet kitchen and the exquisite bathrooms embracing fine grade Italian ceramic tile and the highest end fixtures and finishings. Soaring vaulted ceilings will greet you in the spacious open plan living/dining area while the numerous skylights welcome in natural lighting giving a bright inviting atmosphere. As you venture outdoors you will find two beautiful new decks for your entertaining pleasure and a fabulous outdoor pool amongst the lush gardens!

5310 WESTHAVEN WYND, EAGLE HARBOUR

UPPER LONSDALE NEW PRICE $1,298,000

N OPE SUN & SAT 2-4

Just move right in and enjoy an incredibly well built family home at the end of a cul-de-sac with city views backing onto greenbelt and offering great privacy. Upstairs are 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, master with 5 piece ensuite, walk-in closet and nice view. Main has formal living and dining area, large kitchen with adjoining family room leading out to a sundeck overlooking the backyard and forest beyond. Downstairs is storage. A self contained 1 bedroom suite with potential to add approx. 875 sq ft more. This beautiful home features granite counter tops, top of the line appliances, new hardwood and tile flooring, 3 gas fireplaces, double garage, and professionally landscaped lot with fenced backyard and hot tub. Very nice residence!

4265 ST. PAULS AVE, NORTH VANCOUVER

s Helping You is What We Do! s

5646 Westport Road, West Vancouver Offered at $1,588,000 Viv Harvey knows that buying or selling a home can be like sailing through rough seas. That's why she uses her business acumen, marketing expertise and extensive area knowledge as a navigational aid for her clients.

RogerJung Roger Jung rogerjung@shaw.ca

GOLD MINE! NOW $798,000

GARDENER’S DELIGHT!

2BR up, extra family area down on large 67 x 124 ft. lot with a creek running thru backyard. Fresh and clean--ready to move in! 3648 Fromme Rd. Vera 604-318-0024

Update and enjoy this 1964 bi-level with oak hardwood Åoors in 3 BIG BR’s up and spacious open plan on main. 3636 Fromme Rd., $742,500. View by Appt.almost anytime! Vera 604-318-0024

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This immaculate townhome has 4 BR. Three levels. New laminate Åoors throughout main areas. Private patio off kitchen and a spacious deck with views of city and inlet. Very quiet! $648,750 Heather, 778-847-1452 or Vera 604-318-0024

QUIET TOWNHOME! 3 BR’s up, den/ofÄce on main, Priced to sell at $528,000! #8-9288 Keefer Vera 604-318-0024 or Angus Fu 604-720-8619

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BUYING OR SELLING?

604-926-6011 NORTHSHORE

OPEN N U S AT / S4 2

View from Downtown to Vancouver Island Situated on a ten acre site within a thousand acre park, this suite offers panoramic views from Stanley park to Vancouver Island. Remodelled to the highest standards this 1547 sq. ft. 2 bdrm and den apartment is a gem. Custom finishes make it. A truly amazing residence, in a building with only 3 suites per floor, and private double garage. More pictures at www.imandzuk.com/3315cypress502. asp. Call Irene Mandzuk to view this Exclusive Listing.

Offered at $1,488,000 Irene Mandzuk

O P E NAY S U N D4 2-

$719,000

$238,800

6372 Bruce Street, West Vancouver

101-1040 4th Ave, Uptown, New West

Enter through new gates to a private and pretty landscaped garden and patio. This 3-4 bed/4 bath home has lovely beech wood floors that lead you to a modern open-plan, with living room, dining room, 2-piece bath, 2 fireplaces, thoughtfully-designed kitchen and great room, all with quality finishings. Large sun-drenched deck off the great room provides a perfect extension for entertaining. Spacious master suite up with jetted tub. Expansive mountain views. 2 more rooms (one with a bonus private west-facing deck), a second full bathroom, laundry area with new washer/dryer. Downstairs offers a large bedroom or flex room for the extended family, with an adjoining full bath. Desirable 2-car garage.

2 BEDROOMS + 2 BATHROOMS + INSUITE LAUNDRY WHY RENT? When you can own your own home at HILLSIDE TERRACE in the historic BROW OF THE HILL neighborhood just a 10 minute walk to the SKYTRAIN and QUAY. This well managed strata has been recently painted and the plumbing has beenupgraded. The unit, just under 1000 sqft has newer appliances, laminate floors, a walk-through closet to the ensuite. Enjoy the RIVER VIEW while BBQ’ing on the large balcony. Monthly maintenance includes heat and hot water. Large storage locker and parking. INVEST IN YOURSELF!

Chloe Kopman

Karin Morris

604-833-6932

604-338-8778

778-836-4648

Heather Kim 778.847.1452

Vera Holman 604.318.0024

Karin Morris 604.338.8778

Chris Westwick 604.349.2148

Kathy Suffel 778.989.5570

Chris Wong 604.789.1807

Bedo Kaviani 604.725.5705

Irene Mandzuk 778.836.4648

Nora Valdez 604.351.0625

Chloe Kopman 604.833.6932

www.royallepage.ca

F:604.926.9199

Alphonse Quenneville 604.328.2554

Stella Chang 604.603.0223

P:604.926.6011

N E WE ! PRIC

Amazing views from this custom 4 bdrm 4 bath Kelvin Grove home. custom kitchen, granite and stainless, hardwood Åoors, Huge decks for entertaining. Gorgeous master with custom shower, large walk in closet and view deck. Rare lawn and gardens. All with an easy entrance double garage. A must see!

Charming westcoast home with dramatic oceanviews and peaceful forrest setting. 16900 sq ft lot provides incredible privacy! 1666 sq ft, 2 beds(possible 4) 2.5 baths, large decks....walk to the beach, 1/2 hr. to downtown...work in the city, live the dream.

260 Kelvin Grove Way, Lions Bay $1,489,000

373 Oceanview Rd, Lions Bay $895,000

565 Upper Bayview, Lions Bay $998,000

OPEN SUN 2-4

NEW G! N LISTI

Warm , inviting 5, bedroom family home on a large 1/2 acre property with oceanviews. Vaulted ceilings,custom windows, hardwood Åoors, new cedar decks, great yardspace. Easy driveway with tons of parking including double garage.Bonus in-law accomodation too! Located on the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in beautiful Lions Bay...10 mins on the scenic Sea to Sky from West Vancouver. See you at the open house.

NEW E PRIC

YALETOWN IN CHARMING HORSHOE BAY....

GREAT FAMILY HOME Panoramic oceanviews from this beautifully updated 4bed, 3 bath home. hardwood Åoors, new custom kitchen, spa like ensuite. Bonus mtge helper. V833662

Unique,1 bdrm condo at ‘Galleries on the Bay’. 3 years young, quality Änishes, Granite, silstone, s/s, cherry cabinets, porcelain Åoors,soaker tub, huge window areas. Pets and rentals ok.

40 Panorama, Lions Bay $890,000

#103-6388 Bay St, West Vancouver $432,000

N E WN G LISTI

N E WN G LISTI

Situated on a spectacular, private 1/2 acre forested setting in Lions Bay, this unique Westcoast designed architectural home features an open Åoor plan&multiple levels with outstanding SW ocean views & amazing natural light. The home features an open kitchen, vaulted ceilings, open staircases & walkways, expansive windows, skylights, & decks.

Waterfront at Brunswick, Lions Bay’s ecclectic beach community. A terriÄc weekender now, this spot would be perfect for a future custom build. The current home is meticulous and mechanically updated. The oceanfront privacy will surprise you! The main house offers open plan, 3 bedrms, and amazing views.

20 Brunswick Beach, Lions Bay $2,150,000

225 Mountain Drive, Lions Bay $1,150,000

41 Brunswick Beach Rd, Lions Bay $1,779,000

604-306-2355

McKilligan

2010

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RE/MAX Masters

Thyra

Lions Bay’s ecclectic beachside neighbourhood. This home exudes the special charms of a westcoast retreat;expansive decks, custom wood windows and detailing,3 bdrms,3 full baths, great room with stone Äreplace, seperate Coach house for guests or private ofÄce, an irreplacable package. Easy to show!

1 year 2 year 3 year 4 year 5 year

LOCATION, LOCATION... 93% on walkscore.com...The Park is a worry free building with private garages. This one + den open plan home is Åooded with natural light, Brazillian cherry Åoors, island cooktop Åoor to ceiling windows....walk to everything Coal harbour has to offer....a must see #1808-1723 Alberni Street, Vancouver $415,000

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GREAT CENTRAL LOCATION, JUST OFF LONSDALE AVE SHOPPING, REC CENTRE, PUBLIC TRANSIT.

JUST RENOVATED, south facing TOP FLOOR one bedroom VIEW unit. 726sq ft with balcony. MLS #V873431 LP: $279,000

NEW LISTING, 2bd 1.5bth TOP FLOOR 1046sq ft incl balcony CORNER UNIT wide open mountain VIEWS. MLS# V889113 LP: $369,000

#323-123 E19TH ST. , NORTH VAN

#320-123 E19TH ST. , NORTH VAN

Whytecliff / Horseshoe Bay

Shakun Jhangiani 604.725.9179

★ 719,000 6372 Bruce Street ................................Sat&Sun2-4

Eagle Harbour ★ 1,588,000 5646 Westport Road .................................Sun.2-4

SOLD

★ 910,000 5497 Greenleaf ........................ Sat&Sun 1:30-3:30

Panorama Village ★ 879,000 32-2246

Folkstone Way

Sat&Sun2-4

2554 Westhill Close, West Vancouver OPEN UN S S AT & 4 2

$1,360,000

Dundarave ★ 2,099,000 2769

MLS#V872213

662 WEST KEITH RD. N.V. $649,000

• Real Estate Conveyancing • Mortgages • Notarization of Documents • Last Will and Testaments

Westhill ★ 1,360,000

2554 Westhill Close

802-1150 Marine Drive

TERESA DE COTIIS

604.649.4215 tdecotiis@gmail.com

TRADEWINDS R E A L E S TAT E

WWW.TDECOTIIS.COM

TRADEWINDS MARKETING LTD.

1265 Marine Drive

Daily 12-5 except Fri

5558 Swordfern Place

Sat&Sun2-4

Upper Lonsdale ★ 1,298,000

4265 St. Pauls Ave

Sat&Sun2-4

Which is better?

A. Paying prime + 1/2 % with an RBC Homeline Plan credit line. or B. Keep paying prime + 1% at your bank. ®

Central Lonsdale ★ 369,000

320-123 East 19th St

Sun.1-3 ★ 279,000

323-123 East 19th St

Sat. 1-3

• Representation Agreements • Power of Attorney Documents • Affidavits and Statutory Declarations • All other Notarial Services

• 15 years experience as conveyancer for various law firms throughout BC. • Received outstanding achievement awards during successful 10-year career as a Realtor. • Received award from UBC for top mark in conveyancing section of Notary exams.

#204-1401 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 2H9

Erna

★ THE IVY

★ 1,149,000

#9-2160 EASTERN AVE. N.V. LP: $579,500

Sincere, Prompt and Knowledgeable Service

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Grousewoods

SOLD

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Sun 2-4

★ District Crossing,

#101-123 E19TH. N.V. LP: $265,000

Lorraine E. John

Ottawa Ave

Capilano

SOLD

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NORTHSHORE

Notary Public www.lorrainejohn.com

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Lower Lonsdale ★ 648,750

111-216 East 6th Street

Sun 2:30-4:30

TM

*We will pay the basic title insurance fee (not including migration fee), appraisals/property valuation fee and one discharge/switch out fee at another financial institution (up to $225 maximum). Offer excludes mortgage prepayment charges that you may have to pay. Minimum advance $50,000. †Savings based on $100,000 secured line of credit paid down monthly over 10 years comparing a 3.5% annual interest rate to a 4. 0% annual interest rate. Personal lending products and residential mortgages are provided by Royal Bank of Canada and are subject to its standard lending criteria. ® Registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. RBC and Royal Bank are registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada.

Other ★ 415,000

1808-1723 Alberni St

Sun.2-4 ★ 238,800

101-1040 4th Ave

Sun.2-4

Linda Findlay

Michael Alexander

Kelly Brommeland

Mortgage Specialist

Mortgage Specialist

Mortgage Specialist

604-786-1421

604-961-6457

604-551-7706

linda.findlay@rbc.com

michael.alexander@rbc.com

kelly.brommeland@rbc.com

5497 GREENLEAF GREENLEAF, WEST VANCOUVER

$910,000 This Unique 4 bedroom Lewis post and beam family home with full headroom basement shows with pride of ownership. It is a well maintained home that offers large sunny decks, newly paved level driveway, a large and very bright kitchen with skylights, cozy gas Àreplace in the living room, newly painted exterior, and even a hot tub. This gem is in a great location, close to Eagle Harbour School, beaches, tennis, and the community center.


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“We bought a 2-bedroom home at District Crossing.” Pam, Kevin & daughter Maddie

District Crossing. Buy the numbers. When you come in to view District Crossing, you will see real display homes in the actual building. They’re not mock-ups in a sales centre with artificial views. What you see is literally what you will get, and with construction well along, you won’t have to wait for years to move into your new home. And now, owning at home at District Crossing is even easier with only a 5% deposit due at signing and an additional 5% due two months later. Shop and compare. Our purchasers did and they came back to buy at District Crossing. Unbeatable prices and quality. Below is an example of just how easy and affordable it can be to buy a new home and move in this year.

Sample 1 Suite 203 - 1679

1 Bedroom

Payments from

Square feet

Price/sq.ft.

$309,900

$1066/month

601

$516

including net HST Based on 25% down payment, 3.7% interest rate and 30 year amortization.

Prices and rates are correct at time of press and subject to change without notice. E.&O.E

districtcrossing.com Presentation Centre: 802-1150 Marine Drive, North Vancouver Open noon - 5pm daily except Fridays

604.985.1665


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START FRESH IN UPSCALE SURROUNDINGS.

WATERFRONT LIVING AT THE PIER.

MOVE IN NOW At the Atrium, enjoy all the benefits of a brand-new, air-conditioned home PLUS adjoining Pinnacle Hotel amenities: 80-foot pool, fitness centre and hotel concierge services. With waterfront views and Lonsdale Quay nearby, Atrium at The Pier is the place to be.

1 BDRM SUITES FROM

$399,900

2 BDRM SUITES FROM

$649,900

SALES CENTRE & 4 DISPLAY SUITES OPEN DAILY, NOON-5PM 172 VICTORY SHIP WAY, NORTH VANCOUVER | 604.983.9065

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