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Parents facilitate teen boozing: VCH

80% of WV teens get alcohol from adults says survey cited by health authority Jeremy Shepherd jshepherd@nsnews.com

TEENAGERS are drinking, and a lot of times it’s their own parents who are pouring the booze. That’s something Vancouver Coastal Health prevention educator Kerrie Watt is trying to change with this year’s anti-bootlegging campaign, a joint effort by VCH, police, and North Shore municipal governments addressing adults who supply teens with alcohol. “Youth have got really easy access to alcohol,” Watt said. “What isn’t often addressed is how they get it.” Approximately 80 per cent of West Vancouver teenagers get alcohol from adults, according to a 2009 West Van school survey. While there are young adults willing to buy a bottle, oftentimes it’s the parents who buy, according to Watt. “I’m a parent myself and I really empathize with parents of teenagers today. The culture of teens right now, particularly around alcohol, is fast and swift,” she said. One of the arguments Watt often encounters is the notion that supervised drinking in a controlled environment is the lesser of two evils. “I really challenge parents to think about what it is that they imagine they’re doing,” she said. “Are you sitting there and making sure they pace themselves and that they’ve had a full meal and that they’re alternating with one glass of water?” See Teen page 3

Body found floating off Dundarave not suspicious

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WEST Vancouver police say there is no indication of foul play in the case of a body pulled from the water off West Vancouver Thursday.

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An observant walker on the Seawalk called police Thursday morning to report a body floating in Burrard Inlet between the Dundarave pier and 19th Street. West Vancouver Fire and Rescue members assisted in recovering the body. The remains have not been identified but police say it is the body of a man. Other details are not being released. “We don’t have a confirmed cause of death yet but there is no indication of foul play,” said Const. Jeff Palmer, West Vancouver Police Department spokesman. “The coroners service is going to look into whether there’s consistencies between this deceased and recent missing person files.” The B.C. Coroners Service identifies remains and investigates all sudden deaths.

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I do, but watch the birdie Benefits hard City density bonusing

Friends arrange 2nd chance for wedding pics

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SHE was a June bride the first time, 10 years ago, in her home country of the Philippines.

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And this past weekend, North Vancouver’s Ruchel Dacanay was a June bride once again — renewing her vows to husband Lemwell Dacanay in a surprise backyard ceremony organized by her friends. She carried a bouquet of pink and red roses, and wore a tiara and a wedding dress with long lace sleeves down the aisle. “It was like a real wedding,” said Ruchel, the day after the ceremony — but better. This time, she’ll have the photos to remember the day by. When Ruchel and Lemwell Dacanay were married 10 years ago, they were both young and neither of them had much money. But they scraped together what they needed, helped by Lemwell’s sister, and tied the knot in a photo submitted civil garden ceremony. They had a photographer, LEMWELL Dacanay and his bride Ruchel cut the cake after renewing their wedding but no money to order photos, vows Sunday. They never received pics from their wedding 10 years ago. so they waited. Instead, he announced they were going out to a restaurant. But when the couple went back a month later, they found the photo studio shut. Neighbours told them the photographer They’d have to stop by first at a friend’s, though, who had a coupon for a discount. When they arrived at the friends house in had left town. The newlyweds didn’t have long to dwell on their misfortune North Vancouver, Ruchel remarked that her friend seemed to be though. Ruchel left the Philippines to work as a nanny, ending dressed up. “I’m going to a wedding,” she said. Then the blindfold came out. up in North Vancouver. Their intention was that Lemwell would Ruchel knew then this was no ordinary anniversary. eventually join her. She was led into the house where her husband paused to ask They saw each other twice in the next six years. Eventually, Ruchel became a permanent resident in Canada, her a question. Given all that had happened in the past 10 years, would she still want to marry him? She would, she said. and Lemwell followed her. “I was crying under the blindfold.” He had only one photo — a blurry, distant shot taken by a She was taken to a room where her wedding dress was relative — to help convince immigration officials that they were waiting. actually married. Outside, the backyard was decorated with streamers and pink Once in a while, the subject of the lost wedding photographs peonies. There was a wedding cake and flower girls wearing would come up when Ruchel was chatting with friends. As the couple’s 10th anniversary approached, her friends took corsages. One of the guests stood in to walk her down the aisle. Ruchel, said Lemwell, was more beautiful on Sunday than notice — and began secretly scheming, with Lemwell’s help. One found a second-hand wedding dress she thought would fit she’d been the first time they married. Fittingly, their first dance Ruchel. They began to slip certain questions into conversation: was to the song, “You’re still the one.” This week, the couple was still overwhelmed by the kindness What was her your favourite colour? What flowers did she like? As their anniversary date approached, Ruchel said she started of their friends — including chief organizer Angelina Valle. They’re looking forward to the next chapter of their lives as a to suggest ways she and Lemwell could celebrate. Maybe they married couple, they said — and to being able to look back many could take a long drive. Or have friends over for dinner. years from now on photos of their special day. Her husband didn’t seem interested, however.

Teen alcohol poisoning 10x greater than drug use From page 1 A cavalier attitude can have dangerous effects, Watt warned. “At Lions Gate alone this year we’ve had 39 visits. Those are the ones that’ve made it in there,” she said, referring to the young people who have been admitted to the hospital with alcohol poisoning. The figure does not include young people who have sustained injuries while intoxicated. Generally, the number of young people admitted to the emergency room due to alcohol poisoning is 10 times the number admitted for drug use, according to Watt. “We know that the younger that kids start drinking, the more serious and permanent the impacts can be, particularly on their brain development,” she said. Because the prefrontal cortex is the last part of the brain to reach maturation, it is often noticeably smaller in young binge drinkers. The prefrontal cortex controls cognitive analysis, abstract thought, and moderates behaviour in social situations. The barrage of “alco-pops” marketed at young consumers is a

major concern for Watt. “Teens aren’t drinking red wine, they’re drinking highly-sugared drinks that are the flavours of cotton candy and marshmallow,” she said. Asked if alcohol companies market their wares to teens, Watt replies: “Officially no, but absolutely.” A bus stop near Sutherland secondary once featured an advertisement for Palm Bay, a fruit-flavoured alcoholic beverage in a colourful can that Watt called “the Bud Light of teenage drinks.” “The majority of the ridership that’s there is underage,” she said. That ad galvanized a response among VCH, prompting the group to plaster their own ads in transit hubs in an attempt to create a shift in community attitude. “Thinking about consuming alcohol as a rite of passage is something that we need to work really hard to try and change,” she said, adding that there are other ways to mark significant events. “We don’t need to look externally to companies to be socially responsible. I think we really need to start doing it in our own backyards and start having the difficult conversations with our neighbours or our friends or our partners.”

THE City of North Vancouver has earned “an array of interesting and attractive” community benefits by swapping extra development density for community perks, but it may be impossible to know if they were worth the trade off — at least financially. Those are two of the early findings of a study into the city’s density bonusing policy being carried out by consultants hired by the city. The practice of trading extra developable floorspace and height above what is written in the official community plan has worked to get the city its new library and refurbished city hall, as well as childcare space and affordable housing at no cost to taxpayers, but the process has bred much consternation among critics, on council and off. Critics of the process complain that the city’s method of negotiating with developers for community perks lacks transparency and creates confusion; that density bonusing has run amok and the city now allows projects that are too big simply to pull in more amenity investment from the developer; and that there is no benchmark to measure each bonusing agreement for value. That last point stuck out at an informal council workshop on Monday when consultants Brent Toderian of Toderian UrbanWORKS and Jay Wollenberg of Coriolus Consulting presented the first phase of their report. The two reviewed the last 12 projects the city approved that involved density bonusing, but found not every community perk came with a price tag. “Often the math wasn’t there, at least in the report and not in the background information,” Toderian said. “It made it hard for us to go back later and determine whether or not you got appropriate value for density. What we certainly found is you got significant public benefit back. You created many things, which are good for the city but it’s hard to know whether you got the right amount of the benefit based on the density that was granted by council.” Some on council were not impressed by the news. “So you’re telling us right now there’s a lack of discipline in our process of documenting that has rendered us somewhat incapable of going back to the public and saying we got a fair exchange,” Coun. Guy Heywood responded. But Wollenberg added, there is more to consider than the absolute dollar value when considering whether a trade-off has been worthwhile, as that often comes down to a political valuesbased judgement. Under the OCP, council can allow extra height and floor space in a building if the developer offers heritage preservation, community amenity space, affordable or non-profit housing, market rental housing, adaptable designs geared towards seniors and people with disabilities, commercial space or higher environmental building standards. Every municipality has some form of density bonusing, though some have a maximum floor space ratio they are willing to allow, or have a set formula for determining how much a developer must contribute in cash to build to the maximum density. The city negotiates its density bonuses on a case-by-case basis. “The positive of that is the flexibility. The negative is it doesn’t provide any up-front, city-led direction on what priority benefits are or what is specifically needed in a particular geographic area. That’s something we’ve observed as both a strength and weakness depending on your perspective,” Toderian said. Monday’s “shirtsleeves” session of council drew both developers and members of City Voices, one of the community groups most critical of the city’s recent approval of dense developments, to listen in on how the city might tweak one of its most important pieces of development policy. Council voted in February to hire outside help after rehashing the same debate at the council table. The final report, which is expected to contain options for the city to consider in amending its policy, is expected in July. The city budgeted $45,000 for the study. Some things for the city to consider in the meantime, the report states, are whether to create a maximum allowable bonus, whether to narrow the list of amenities the city is willing to trade density for, setting up a more rigorous system of keeping track of the value of density bonuses, deciding whether to continue bonusing on a site-by-site basis or setting up new bonus density districts, as well as updating the city’s terminology and communication process to make it all more understandable with the pubic.


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ITH grad season upon us, it’s a good time to give parents a nudge about not providing their kids with access to alcohol. Every year, Lions Gate Hospital treats close to 200 North Shore teens for alcohol poisoning and accidents related to the effects of alcohol. The vast majority of those stats relate to alcohol poisoning. As our front page story relates, young brains are not fully formed until approximately the age of 20 or 21. Recent research suggests that young binge drinkers — and binge drinking is the typical pattern — can permanently damage that part of the brain that moderates behaviour in social situations. In other words: lose control at a young age and you dramatically increase the odds of always being at risk of losing control.

Knowing this, of course our health authority and the police wish to limit societal damage. Dealing with it after the fact is expensive both in human and financial terms. Nevertheless, we have to wonder why the authority claims 80 per cent of West Vancouver teenagers get alcohol from adults. This sensationalism lacks context. “Adults” are not always parents. Surely older brothers, sisters and friends are the more likely source of bootlegged liquor. We have trouble believing that the vast majority of West Van parents are buying fruity vodka drinks for their underaged kids every Friday night. And has anyone heard of fake ID? It’s an industry in high school. Frankly, booze is readily available to any teen who wants it. Modelling how to handle it is as important as who you hand it too.

Clark could lose – you read it here first

BLOATED with vanity for having shocked millions with my accurate May 14 election soothsaying, I now recklessly sooth more:

Premier Christy Clark will be humiliated by a very narrow win — grab a longodds bet that she will actually lose — the July 10 WestsideKelowna byelection. She’s riding for a fall. A big kick in the seat. Little punning there. Oh, you got that. Obvious though they are, even to the experts, let me count the ways: First, The Desperate Revengers: The butterfingers New Democrats, who complacently let their polltopping lead slip away while taking the high-minded road, and the B.C. Conservatives, who never got their act together and got the hook without filling a single seat, are eating their guts out over the Liberals’ “Well, that was easy” knockout. They can’t get even. But they can get off

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Trevor Lautens the mat, bloody a nose on the way to the dressing room, and restore some respect. It hardly needs saying (a peculiar idiom — if so, why say it?) that Adrian Dix and John Cummins are scanning the help-wanted ads. They need a strong showing if they have a hope of keeping their jobs. Dix’s (new, surely) strategic team will drop the Marquis of Queensberry rules and throw every rabbit punch, knee in the groin and thumb in the eye the NDP can get away with. Anyway, that’s my advice.

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Second, The Sideliners: Clark sucked votes — and goosed some chronically lazy/ indifferent non-voters out of their sofas — from those who were less enchanted with her than fearing a Dix win. Relax. The pressure’s off. New game. Advantage: Dix. Maybe also Cummins among small-c conservatives in south Okanagan, while Liberal potatoes return to their couch. Third, The Carpetbagger Effect: Will Okanagan voters burst their buttons with pride, welcoming a premier to represent their own dry land (once more, as God intended)? Or will they be on a knife-edge balance with those deeply resenting that their May 14 choice, popular Ben Stewart, was muscled aside by the Liberals’ hit men, an insult to local democracy? Which impulse, pride or resentment, is stronger in Westside-Kelowna is beyond even my prophecy. But some of those who sweated bullets campaigning to elect Stewart will deeply resent him being handed a made-in-Victoria

sword and advised to fall on it for the greater good of the party, the people, and all that noble stuff. A premier who couldn’t win her own riding? Too damn bad. Let her wait a few months until paralytic boredom or kindly death removes a Liberal. She doesn’t have to brighten the legislature with her bubbly presence, especially having voiced her disdain for the never-never-land insanity of political Victoria. Fourth, The Personal Factor: Anyone actually care about Stewart’s feelings? Or are such trifles shrugged off in politics’ crude snatches at power? If I were in his campaignworn shoes I’d be tempted to tell the party thugs who came a-calling to go take a Highland fling at a rolling doughnut. Actually “Highland fling” is not the exact terminology in this thoughtful phrase from my Hamilton youth, but close enough in a family paper. Won’t some voters empathize with Stewart’s frozen-smile

disappointment? Fifth, The Marie Antoinette Syndrome: Clark raised salaries of partyappointed twenty-something go-fers, fixers and footmen to $105,000 then, under attack, cut them to $102,000 — still more than MLAs’ pay, and much more than most of her let-them-eat-cake subjects earn. The Vancouver Sun’s Barbara Yaffe revealed her deputy chief of staff, Michele Cadario, is paid astonishingly more than U.S. President Barack Obama’s chief of staff, and more than the premier herself. Beleaguered, Clark retreated again. Old B.C. story: Thirty years ago a researcher handed Social Credit cabinet minister Jim Nielsen evidence that a Vancouver Island school superintendent had a bigger paycheque in exchangeadjusted dollars than J. Edgar Hoover, powerful director of the FBI. That researcher’s name will not be revealed here. Clark’s learn-nothing arrogance coincided with a peak in Canada’s Gross

National Cynicism about the Senate, the prime minister, the mayor of Toronto, Quebec political payoffs, and (once again and still) the RCMP. Not fair wind for any election, especially a byelection. Sixth, The Bad-Luck Gremlin: A tiny oil pipeline leak, but none is too small to gladden the told-youso enthusiasts, while Clark is finessing the Northern Gateway project, which of course she’ll eventually approve. Even a retreating stock market is shadowing her. Seventh, The Poor Christy One-Note Phenomenon: Clark effectively pounded the election key of jobs, jobs, jobs — us or disaster (while B.C.’s 2012 growth was lowest in Western Canada). Liquefied natural gas, given its own ministry, is the knight in shining armour that will slay the demon debt. Or call in the Sugar-Plum Fairy. The premier will have to find a fresh song sheet to woo Westside-Kelowna, and it says here she’s in tough and tuneless. rtlautens@gmail.com

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Coal export debate just getting fired up

WHILE those two oil pipeline proposals from Enbridge and Kinder Morgan have been hogging the limelight in recent months, another part of the energy debate is about to elbow its way onto the public stage.

That would be the issue of increased coal shipments through Metro Vancouver for export to Asia. It’s a subject that is just heating up, as environmentalists turn their sights on a vital part of B.C.’s natural resource-based economy. B.C.’s coal industry generates more than $3 billion in economic activity each year, and provides high-paying jobs for many people. It’s in a position to grow, as Asian countries’ insatiable appetite for coal shows no signs of ebbing any time soon. This province has three coal exporting facilities, one in Prince Rupert and two in Metro Vancouver: Neptune in North Vancouver and Westshore Terminal in Roberts Bank. Another company — Fraser Surrey Docks — is proposing to turn its container terminal into a coal loading facility. Helping to drive this push for more coal travelling through Metro Vancouver is the huge demand in Asia for “thermal” coal from the United States, mostly from the Powder

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River Basin in Wyoming. While most of B.C.’s coal is of the metallurgical variety and is used primarily to manufacture steel, thermal coal is primarily burned to create energy. There is not a single coal exporting facility on the U.S. west coast, although a couple may be built over the next decade. In the meantime, however, the only way to get that thermal coal to the Asian marketplace is through one of Metro Vancouver’s terminals. Environmental activists have seized on two arguments in opposing more coal traffic. First, they argue, more coal means more coal dust falling on the neighbourhoods through which coal trains run. The second argument is that exporting more thermal coal to Asia will simply worsen the global warming trend as the more coal that is burned, the more greenhouse gas emissions occur.

The industry insists the coal dust concerns have been taken care of because coal trains are sprayed with dust-eliminating liquids at various stages of their journey, and at the terminals themselves. But the climate change argument may be a more difficult one for the industry to refute. The movement to end global warming is growing and certainly has appears to have a large constituency in British Columbia. The coal industry’s main allies are countries like India and China, who import most of the coal from B.C. and the U.S. Those countries’ counterargument about their need to burn coal for energy is also a compelling one as more

energy means more people in those vastly populated countries can be lifted out of life-threatening poverty. My Global BC colleague Jas Johal’s recent four-part series on coal exports included an interview with Sam Pitroda, an adviser to the prime minister of India. He noted the hypocrisy of Western countries, which have been burning coal for more than a century, purporting to limit the ability of India and China to do the same. Then there’s the jobs argument. Premier Christy Clark’s re-election win was based on the relentless message of the need to create jobs, and it obviously proved to be a popular one with the public.

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As the debate heats up, the Clark government will come under pressure to state its position on the movement of coal (although the federal government has jurisdiction over ports). It is also the kind of issue that could further expose the growing split in the NDP between environmentalists and bluecollar job proponents. We’ve seen this movie before, of course. The fact this province’s economy is largely based on the extraction and export of natural resources has made B.C. ground zero in many campaigns waged by environmentalists against industries. The environmental movement has never explained

how shutting down or greatly reducing B.C.’s natural resource sector won’t have negative consequences for the provincial economy. There appears to be no realization among those who oppose mining or forestry that those activities help pay for their health care and education. But those inconsistencies have not stopped the environmental movement from enjoying past successes. Will it be successful in stopping not only the construction of oil pipelines through B.C., but also the proposed increase of coal shipments through our ports? It’s a classic made-inB.C. kind of fight, and it’s just getting started. Keith.Baldrey@globalnews.ca

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City Shaping biased in favour of density

The following is part of the June 10 delegation presentation to City of North Vancouver council by Fred Dawkins and Marc Pederson on behalf of North Van City Voices.

WE wish to comment on the City Shaping process for gathering community input into the new official community plan. We have had misgivings about the City Shaping process since the kickoff event in February 2012. In fact, that was the catalyst that led to our group coming together. It appeared to many of us that the process was being stagemanaged to achieve a predetermined goal: legitimizing this council’s drive to accelerate the densification of North Vancouver. Throughout the public consultation, ever-increasing density has been presented as the solution to every challenge. People want green transportation? Build more density and transit will surely follow, never mind TransLink’s ongoing fiscal challenges. We want housing affordability? Build more density and the increased supply will supposedly keep prices down — even though we’ve seen the reverse happening elsewhere in the Lower Mainland. A more vibrant street scene? More density means more people strolling the streets. Economic development? More density with stores on the ground floor.

And so on. Citizens were encouraged to participate in the process. But the discussions have been framed and channelled by the assumption that big density is inevitable. We’ve been told, in effect, “Let’s assume we have to add x number of new units: Where do you think they should go?” At no time were we asked, “How fast should we grow?” Or, “How big is big enough?” The last City Shaping public event in May was billed as an interactive event that would provide an opportunity to

discuss the various scenarios that staff have developed to this point. But there was no public discussion, only a display of information boards. Attempts to have an open Q & A were discouraged by staff. The information on the boards, which was presented as reflecting back what residents have been saying during the process, was open-ended and aspirational — residents want more green space, more cultural hubs, safe streets, housing our kids can afford, jobs close to where we live — but there has been no discussion of trade-offs or hard choices. The City Shaping information treats all of these aspirations as equally desirable, and equally attainable. The only category that showed specific targets was, of course, housing density and where to put it. The apparent bias in favour of densification, combined with this council’s philosophy on leveraging density bonusing to achieve social objectives, and its See 2031 page 11

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INQUIRING REPORTER LONGBOARDING has grown in popularity even while the places to legally longboard have shrunk. The District of North Vancouver barred boarding on Skyline Drive but left the rest of its roads open to riders in the hopes the longboarding community will regulate itself.FourWestVancouver longboarders have been hospitalized in the past two months despite a district-wide ban. Do those collisions prove the futility of a ban, or should other municipalities follow West Van’s lead and keep reckless rollers from swooping down steep streets? — Jeremy Shepherd

Joe Devlin North Vancouver “Yes. It’s too dangerous. Too many kids are getting hurt with it.”

Should longboarding be banned?

Isiah Brisker North Vancouver “Absolutely not. It’s not necessarily dangerous if you’re doing it correctly. If you have a helmet and pads it should definitely be fine.”

Ana Behnke North Vancouver “No. It’s a really cool sport. It would just be nice to see some areas designed for longboarding; incorporated into bike parks and that kind of thing.”

Ryan Gilfillan North Vancouver “Why should it be banned? Biking on the road is just as dangerous.”

Min Naruki Burnaby “No. It’s a form of physical activity.”

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With construction on the $50-million overpass scheduled to begin Monday, June 24, buses will be heading to Hastings Street to avoid Powell. The 209 and 210 Upper Lynn Valley/Vancouver will avoid much of Powell Street, turning down Clark Drive and onto Hastings Street on the way downtown. The bus will pick up its original route at Howe Street. Heading back to North Vancouver, the 209 and 210 will detour at Homer Street and Pender Street, turning down Hastings and switching back to the original route at Clark. Similar route changes are in store for riders of the 211 Vancouver/ Seymour/Phibbs Exchange. The bus will also veer from Powell to Clark, turning down Hastings and taking its established route at Howe. Heading back, the 211 will run up Homer to Hastings, picking up the regular route at Clark. The 214 Vancouver/Blue Ridge/Phibbs Exchange will also use the same detours. The routes are scheduled to return to normal by the summer of 2014. Service is slated to increase on the water this summer, with one SeaBus leaving every 15 minutes between 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. The SeaBus is scheduled to return to its regular schedule after Sept. 2. Go to translink.ca/servicechanges for more information.

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Friday, June 21, 2013 - North Shore News - A11

2031 population already here

From page 9

recent track record for approving almost every request to override the limits of the existing OCP — by our count, 15 times over the past couple of years — leaves us concerned that our community is being pushed in a direction that most residents would not support if they were ever asked directly. City Shaping was essentially a large focus group — it gathered the breadth of opinion. However, there is nothing quantitative or scientific that city staff can point to. No cost/benefit exercises were conducted with the public. The public preferences detailed in the staff’s report are based on a very small sampling, and are therefore questionable as a guide to what residents want. It is our contention that the assumptions about growth that have been driving the City Shaping process are fundamentally flawed and unjustified. They are alleged to be dictated by Metro’s Regional Growth Strategy, yet they go way beyond the stated RGS targets. At the outset of City Shaping we were told that the RGS growth targets are what the city has committed to meeting, and the OCP had to reflect that. City Voices then came back to council and pointed out that, according to the most recent census data and the development projects that are currently planned or approved, we are already close to that 2031 RGS target of 28,000 dwellings and 62,000 in population. Add in the growth of coach houses and secondary suites, which staff don’t include in their numbers, and we might already be there. Now staff appear to be trying to add some wriggle room. They are calling those RGS projections “minimums,” and suggest we should exceed them. They have suggested that instead of assuming 2.1 or 2.2 residents per housing unit, as the projections now do, we should plan on 1.8 or even 1.6 per unit, which of course would allow for a lot more units to be built. Now they’re saying we need a 20 per cent buffer on top of the targeted growth to make sure we’re never caught short of capacity. Why such a buffer is needed, and how it will work in practice, never came up in any public forum. We have to ask, why? What is the justification for these assumptions? How will North Vancouver be a better place to live by increasing the population so quickly over the next 20 years? What’s wrong with steady growth at a pace we can accommodate, in terms of the increases in services, amenities and infrastructure

that we’ll need? We’re not confident that this council’s eagerness to approve more condo developments is matched by TransLink’s willingness to increase transit service, or the provincial government’s willingness to expand our only hospital. Where will our new parks come from? How long before we get a new recreation centre to serve our aging population? To sum up, we believe the City Shaping process has been biased in favour of rapid densification. We recognize that the city will grow. But we believe the growth targets and assumptions used by staff are overstated and unjustified. We believe the people of North Vancouver want growth to be at a pace that allows amenities and services to keep up so that the quality of life that attracted us to this place will be maintained, and it will still be a great place to live in 2031. Some questions we would like staff to answer: ■ Are Squamish First Nation developments included in the OCP population growth targets and assumptions? We have heard they are not, yet the RGS states that “all municipal totals” include First Nations communities within their boundaries. Please clarify how you are figuring Squamish developments and population growth in your projections. ■ Have there been any traffic studies covering all of North Vancouver — including the district — that examine the traffic impact of the projected population growth under various transit scenarios, including the possibility of little or no increase in transit service? If not, are any such studies contemplated? ■ In suggesting a 20 per cent “capacity buffer,” has staff looked at what other municipalities are doing in this regard? Who else has a similar buffer built into their plans? Is 20 per cent a standard? ■ Will there be an opportunity for residents to provide their input into the development of the city’s “regional context statement?”

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A12 - North Shore News - Friday, June 21, 2013

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NV Chamber of Commerce’s Governors’ Gala

Chamber governor Peter Leitch, president of North Shore Studios/Mammoth Studios, and wife Janine with chamber governor Doug Smith, vice-president, corporate affairs at the North Shore Credit Union, and wife Laurie

Jim Belsheim, president of Neptune Terminals, presenting sponsor, with chamber president Louise Ranger Representatives of the North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce held their annual Governors’ Gala at the Pinnacle Hotel at the Pier May 22. The event is intended to honour the chamber’s governors, induct the outgoing chairman and also raise funds for Presentation House Theatre. The evening was hosted by Jackson Davies and featured live and silent auctions, a three-course dinner, and live comedic entertainment by Bonnie Kilroe and the Equilibrium Circus. This year’s gala raised more than $123,000 for the local theatre. Scan with Layar to watch a video from the event.

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Outgoing chamber chairman and newly inducted governor Gonzalo Benitez, MLA Naomi Yamamoto and Fred Pinnock

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Friday, June 21, 2013 - North Shore News - A13

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out at this year’s jazz festival 1. Joani Taylor: Jazz vocalist performing free noon-hour gig today with Jim Byrnes at St. Andrews-Wesley Church. 2. Sounds of Youth: Rockridge Senior Jazz Combo and Lynn Valley Elementary Jazz Band (in shows tomorrow at noon and 1 p.m.), Handsworth Secondary Senior Jazz Band, Argyle Senior Jazz Band and Collingwood Jazz Band (in shows June 23 at 2, 3 and 4 p.m.) performing at Vancouver Art Gallery/Robson Square stage as part of Downtown Jazz Weekend. 3. Cat Toren: Pianist involved in several ensembles playing at jazz festival (see story page 38). 4. Steve Dawson: Black Hen Music Band backing up John Boutté at Capilano University, June 28, 8 p.m. 5. Vince Mai: Trumpeter performing free gig with his quintet at Civic Plaza (14th & Lonsdale) on June 29, 1 p.m. — coastaljazz.ca More online at nsnews.com/ entertainment twitter.com/NSNPulse

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FATOUMATA Diawara performs at Capilano University’s NSCU Centre for the Performing Arts on Monday, June 24 as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival. Use the Layar app to view video and website.

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■ Fatoumata Diawara, Capilano University NSCU Centre for the Performing Arts, Monday, June 24 at 8 p.m. as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival. Tickets $30/$28. For more information and complete schedule visit coastaljazz.ca.

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EVEN though she was born in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire and is based in Paris, France, Fatoumata Diawara considers Mali her home and that was the reason she swung into action last year when all hell broke loose in the north of the country. After the fall of Muammar el-Qaddafi in Libya, Al Qaeda-allied Islamists saw an opportunity to extend their reach further into Sahara Desert regions and took control over much of Mali’s north. France and West African neighbours helped Mali initiate a

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counter-offensive against the invaders earlier this year. A French-led military intervention recaptured the northern cities of Timbuktu and Gao from Islamist insurgents and dismantled the militants’ main base in the Ifoghas Mountains in northeastern Mali, near the Algerian border. Although the move defused the situation somewhat Islamic militant groups such as The Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa (MOJWA), AQIM (Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb) in Algeria and Boko Haram in Nigeria are continuing to harass and spread terror throughout West African populations. Diawara, 30, returned to Mali in December of last year to mobilize the artistic community and help spread the word about what was happening in her homeland. She put together a supergroup of musicians, Voices United for Mali, to record the song “Mali-ko (Peace/La Paix)” at Studio Bogolan in Bamako. More than 40 musicians assembled over a three-day period to cut the seven-minute track. After two weeks of sound mixing and video production the finished song was released on Jan. 17.

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“What’s going on in Mali?” Fatoumata Diawara sings in the Wassoulou language of southern Mali as she takes a turn at the microphone. “Do we really want to kill each other? Do we really want to betray one another? Allow ourselves to be divided? Remember, we are all children of the same mother country when we stand together, all of Africa is stronger.” (youtube. com/watch?v=elwA7SHM8_U). “It was necessary to do this project,” says Diawara. “We didn’t have a president — nobody to talk to the Malian population about peace. People didn’t know what to do and they were very angry about their brothers from the north, saying it was the Tuareg’s fault and it’s not you know. It is important for the artists in Mali to do the right thing. ‘Don’t kill your brother, we do not want a genocide situation.’ Mali is very special, it’s not a war country. It’s very peaceful. I can see the impact of the project because people can see it now on television and on the radio. Everybody plays

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A14 - North Shore News - Friday, June 21, 2013

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GALLERIES Artemis Gallery: 104C-4390 Gallant Ave., North Vancouver. Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Info: 778-233-9805 or artemisgallery.ca. Reclamation — A Renewed Perspective: Photographs by Mike Wakefield, sculptures by Susan and Eric MacDonald, with soundscape by J. Knutson inspired by the sights, sounds and textures of North Vancouver’s working waterfront will run until July 1. Summer solstice show: Friday, June 21. 7-9 p.m. Bellevue Gallery: 2475 Bellevue Ave., West Vancouver. Gallery hours: Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and outside gallery hours by appointment. Info: bellevuegallery.ca. Reflections of Typography: Nicholas Purcell, designer and maker of handmade furniture will have his work on display until June 30. BrushStrokes Gallery: Lonsdale Quay, 123 Carrie Cates Court, North Vancouver. Hours: Sunday, 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Thursday, 11:30 a.m.6:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday, 11:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Info: nsartists.ca. Members of The North Shore Artists’ Guild display a variety of original art including oil paintings, watercolours, acrylics and mixed media on an ongoing basis with new works every month. See more page 15

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CALENDAR Buckland Southerst Gallery: 2460 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Info: 604-922-1915 or bucklandsoutherst.com. Café for Contemporary Art: 138-140 East Esplanade, North Vancouver. Hours: Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Info: 778-340-3379 or cafeforcontemporaryart@gmail.com. Caroun Art Gallery: 1403 Bewicke Ave., North Vancouver. Info: caroun.net, 778-372-0765 or artgallery@caroun.com. Gallery hours: Tuesday to Sunday, noon to 8 p.m. Photography Exhibition: Various artists’ work will be displayed until June 29. Opening reception: Saturday, June 22, 4-9 p.m. Casa Del Caffe: 116 East 14th St., North Vancouver. Info: 604-983-2233. Centennial Theatre: 2300 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: centennialtheatre.com. CityScape Community Art Space: 335 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-9886844 or nvartscouncil.ca. Gallery hours: MondaySaturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sanctuary — Re-examining the Nest: An exhibition featuring three North Vancouver artists utilizing images of the nest in contemporary paintings, sculpture and textile art will run until July 20. Art Rental Salon: An ongoing art rental programme with a variety of original artwork available ranging from $10 to $40 per month. Coastal Patterns Gallery: 582 Artisan Lane, Bowen Island. Hours: Wednesday-Sunday, noon5 p.m. or by appointment. Info: 604-762-4623, 778-997-9408 or coastalpatternsgallery.com. Cove Creek Gallery: 4349 Gallant Ave., North Vancouver. District Foyer Gallery: 355 West Queens Rd., North Vancouver. Gallery hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Info: 604-988-6844 or nvartscouncil.ca. The North Vancouver Community Arts Council will present an exhibition of watercolour paintings by Tamara Phillips and artistic wood pieces by

David Wagner until July 2. The North Vancouver Community Arts Council will present an exhibition of acrylic paintings by Maxine Wolodko and model ships by Kenneth Mitchell from July 3 to Sept. 3. Opening reception: Thursday, July 4, 6:30-8:30 p.m. District Library Gallery: 1277 Lynn Valley Rd., North Vancouver. Info: nvartscouncil.ca. The North Vancouver Community Arts Council will present an exhibition of paintings by Anne Gudrun until July 16. Ferry Building Gallery: 1414 Argyle Ave., West Vancouver. Admission to all shows is free. Info: 604-925-7290 or ferrybuildinggallery.com. Gallery hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Mondays. Grad Show 2013: Art from graduating students of Collingwood, Mulgrave, Rockridge, Sentinel and West Vancouver secondary will be on display until June 23. In the Presence of Light: Lil Chrzan’s oil on canvas works will be on display until July 14. Opening reception: Tuesday, June 25, 6-8 p.m. Meet the artist: Saturday, June 29, 2-3 p.m. The Gallery at Artisan Square: 587 Artisan Lane, Bowen Island. Info: 604-947-2454 or biac. ca. Hours: Friday-Sunday, noon-4 p.m. Gallery YoYo: 312 East Esplanade, North Vancouver. Gallery hours: Wednesday to Saturday, 1-5:30 p.m. or by appointment. Info: 604-9832896. Gordon Smith Gallery of Canadian Art: 2121 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Gallery hours: Wednesday-Friday, from noon to 5 p.m. and Saturday, 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Adult admission by donation/children free. Info: 604-903-3798. Tours will be offered on Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. and Saturdays at 1:30 p.m. Registration required: info@smithfoundation.ca. Graffiti Co. Art Studio: 171 East First St., North Vancouver. Gallery hours: Tuesday-Friday, 1:30-6:30 p.m. or by appointment. Info: 604980-1699 or gcartstudio@shaw.ca. Horseshoe Bay Area: West Vancouver.

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CALENDAR From page 15 Horseshoe Bay Art Walk: Twelve local artists at nine destinations will display and sell their work Sunday, July 7, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. The route can be done on foot in 45 minutes or on a free shuttle bus from Gleneagles Community Centre, every half hour, that will circle to all artists’ locations. Info and map: horseshoebayartwalk.com. Kay Meek Centre: 1700 Mathers Ave., West Vancouver. Info: kaymeekcentre.com or 604-981-6335. On Our Walls: View Anne Marie Calder’s paintings until June 21. Lions Bay Art Gallery: 350 Centre Rd., Lions Bay. Gallery hours: Monday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Info: lionsbayartgallery.com or 604-921-7865. Featuring established and upcoming artists. Lynnmour Art Studio and Gallery: 301-1467 Crown St., North Vancouver. Info: nsartists.ca/garyeder or 604-929-4001. Gallery hours: Saturday and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. or by appointment. Contemporary and abstract paintings by Gordon Oliver, Robert See more page 17

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Friday, June 21, 2013 - North Shore News - A17

CALENDAR From page 16 Botlak and Gary W. Eder. Lynn Valley United Church: 3201 Mountain Hwy., North Vancouver. Faces of Humanity — In Black and White: Photographer David Bong will hold an exhibition of his work until June 25. The exhibition will be open daily from noon to 3 p.m. Info: 604-365-0477. North Vancouver Community History Centre: 3203 Institute Rd., North Vancouver. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, noon-5 p.m. Info: 604990-3700, ext. 8016 or nvma.ca. Imagining North Vancouver: Learn about the beginnings of North Vancouver and how it came to be with an exhibit about dreamer Edward Mahon. Runs until Sept. 30, 2013. North Vancouver Museum: 209 West Fourth St., North Vancouver. Open by appointment only. Info: 604-990-3700, ext. 8016. North Vancouver Experience, an ongoing exhibit defining life in North Vancouver. Presentation House Gallery: 333 Chesterfield Ave., North Vancouver. Gallery hours: Wednesday -Sunday, noon-5 p.m. Info: 604-986-1351 or presentationhousegall. com. Presentation House Satellite Gallery: 560 Seymour St., Vancouver. Gallery hours: Wednesday-Saturday, noon-6 p.m. Info: satellitegallery.ca. Ron Andrews Community Space: 931 Lytton St., North Vancouver. Info: 604-987-8873 or 604-347-8922. Just Imagine: Acrylic paintings with themes of landscapes, flowers and abstracts by Catherine Janusz and metal jewelry by Helen Sperry will be on display until July 21. Seymour Art Gallery: 4360 Gallant Ave., North Vancouver. Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Info: 604-924-1378 or seymourartgallery.com. Forms of Nature: Sculptures by Pavel Barta and oil paintings by Mary-Jean Butler will be on display until July 1. Silk Purse Arts Centre: 1570 Argyle Ave., West Vancouver. Gallery hours: Tuesday to Sunday, noon-4 p.m. Info: 604-925-7292 or silkpurse.ca. Skylight and Cloud Shadows: A showcase of Ximeng Guo’s series of paintings featuring a combination of motifs will be displayed until June 23. Ardour: Clay works by Ekta Nadeau and paintings by Leanne Christie will be on display

from June 25 to July 14. Opening reception: Tuesday, June 25, 6-8 p.m. Space Emmarts Studio: 1432 Rupert St., North Vancouver. Hours: Wednesday and Friday, 2-5 p.m. and by appointment. Info: 604-7702545 or originals@emmarts.ca. Starfire Studio: 6607 Royal Ave., West Vancouver. Info: 604-922-5510 or starfireattheferries.com. Studio Art Gallery at Capilano University: 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver. Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Info: 604986-1911, local 2053. Tartooful: 3183 Edgemont Blvd., North Vancouver. Gallery hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Info: 604-924-0122 or tartooful. com. West Vancouver Memorial Library: 1950 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Info: 604-925-7400 or westvanlibrary.ca. Capilano University Textile Arts Grad Show: A group show of works by graduating students will run until July 26. West Vancouver Municipal Hall: 750 17th St., West Vancouver. Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 p.m. Info: 604-925-7290. Art in the Hall: A collection of landscape, still life and floral paintings in oil on canvas by Margaret Thoma will be on display until July 5. West Vancouver Museum: 680 17th St., West Vancouver. Museum hours: TuesdaySaturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Info: 604-925-7295 or westvancouvermuseum.ca. West Coast Points East — Ron Thom and the Allied Arts: A multifaceted exhibition of Ron Thom’s architecture will run from July 4 to Sept. 21. Opening reception: Thursday, July 4, 7 p.m. Yeats Studio & Gallery: 2402 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Gallery hours: Wednesday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Info: 778-279-8777.

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A18 - North Shore News - Friday, June 21, 2013

CALENDAR From page 17 Jazz Festival: New Orleans pianist/vocalist Jon Cleary with soul, funk and Latin grooves will perform Wednesday, June 26 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $30/$28. North Shore Jazz/Vancouver International Jazz Festival: Jazz vocalist John Boutté will perform with Steve Dawson Friday, June 28 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $32/$30. Cates Park: 200-block Dollarton Hwy., North Vancouver. Cates Park Concert Series: A free summer concert series Saturdays from 4 to 7 p.m. Schedule: July 6, Colin Easthope, Coldwater Road, Heard in the Mountains; July 13, The Written Years, Laurelle & Alexander, Old Man Canyon; July 20, Young Pacific, Danny Echo, The Oceanographers; July 27, no show; Aug. 3, Old Mare, Melissa Endean, Oh Village; Aug. 10, Corey Abell, The Oh Wells, The Archers; Aug. 17, Hooves, Little Wild, Beekeeper and Aug. 24, Tessa Mouourakis, Joel Willoughby, Barry Ross, Ben Rogers, Connor Roff, Brett Wilderman, Alea Rae, Steel Audrey, Jeremy Allingham. Civic Plaza: 14th Street and Lonsdale Avenue. North Shore Jazz/Vancouver International Jazz Festival: Free concerts Saturdays at 1 p.m. Schedule: Zapato Negro, June 22 and the Vince Mai Quintet, June 29. Deep Cove Coffee House: Mount Seymour United Church, 1200

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A20 - North Shore News - Friday, June 21, 2013

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The Liquidator’s living large on OLN

West Van’s Jeff Schwarz returns for a third season of dealmaking ■ The Liquidator, Outdoor Life Network, Thursdays at 6 p.m. Season 3 starts June 27.

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SHARKS swim, lions roar, and Jeff Schwarz makes deals. Even after a brief conversation with Schwarz it’s difficult to imagine the West Vancouver resident taking a vow of silence or even getting through a movie without trying to swap his half-bag of Skittles for a full box of Raisinets. Schwarz talks. His speech has the cajoling humour of a carnival barker luring rubes into the tent and the frenetic rhythm of a football announcer narrating a sudden-death touchdown drive. Growing up on Fraser Street and 50th Avenue in Vancouver, Schwarz got his first sense of the value of a dollar from his grandparents. Recent immigrants from Poland and Germany, his grandparents tended to suss out deals in second hand stores. “I guess that’s where I started, really,” he says. Schwarz is now the star of The Liquidator on the Outdoor Life Network. The reality TV show follows him through mismatched merchandise, odd deals and encounters with bizarre characters. But way before he became the toughest negotiator on OLN, Schwarz was just a clumsy guy scouring garage sales for lava lamps. “At that time lava lamps were coming back,” he recalls. “I dropped the guy’s lava lamp and the guy, he was just choked.” As the waxy glob rolled across the ground from the shattered casing, Schwarz glimpsed a camera. “I said: ‘What do you want for this camera?’” The seller asked for $20 and Schwarz picked it up for $15,

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A22 - North Shore News - Friday, June 21, 2013

TELEVISION

Schwarz always on guard for next deal From page 20

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JEFF and Michael Zimbalist’s brilliant The Two Escobars, part of ESPN’s criticallyacclaimed 30 for 30 documentary series on sports as culture, screens Saturday, June 22 at 10 p.m. on TSN2 — the same date Andrés Escobar scored on his own goal in a match against the United States during the 1994 World Cup.

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Public input opportunity on the closure of a 904.97m2 portion of road allowance known as Canfield Crescent and subsequent sale of the property.

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“Canfield Crescent Highway Closure Bylaw 7990, 2013” proposes to close a portion of Canfield Crescent as shown in the above map. If Bylaw 7990 is adopted, the DNV intends to sell the property via a fee simple transfer to Edgemont Senior Living Inc. for the appraised value of $1,900,000. Bylaw 7990 will not be adopted until the associated rezoning bylaw is adopted (subject of an upcoming public hearing).

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throwing in another $10 for the busted lamp. The seller tossed in another camera free of charge and Schwarz’s heart rate sped up. “I thought ‘Wow, that’s gotta be worth a lot of money,’” he says. The free camera was worth exactly what he paid for it. The $15 Nikon Rangefinder was worth a little more. “When I showed it to this guy, this guy lifted up the camera and about 30 guys from Hong Kong that happened to be there went absolutely insane,” he says, recalling the Kerrisdale camera swap meet. “These guys went crazy, nearly knocked me over and I’m a pretty big guy.” He sold the camera for $3,100 while his son rested in a carrier on his lap. He’d been broke before that deal, relying on his wife’s part-time to job to support their young family. Today he’s the president of the Direct Liquidation warehouse in Burnaby. He’s bought movie props, mattresses and dildos, always relying on the instincts he’s cultivated in countless flea markets. There have bad deals along the way, he allows, like when he picked up more than $50,000 worth of suits. “I took a s@#*kicking on these things and I think we probably lost about $15 to $20,000.” The show seems to be part of the wave of reality TV spawned by the global recession. “It seems like that’s what’s sort of in right now is these buying and selling shows,” he says. “In tough economic times everybody’s trying to make a buck and trying to figure out a buck.”

What makes The Liquidator different for Schwarz is the characters he encounters. “Some of the people that I deal with, they’re like crazy people. I don’t mean crazy, but they’re just unique, and capturing some of these guys on camera is quite funny,” he says. “People like me and them, we seem to find each other like glue.” Schwarz lives his life on-call, always on guard for the next big thing. “It is really stressful, man,” he says. “Just yesterday we got a guy call up, he’s got 20 bedroom sets. I go, ‘Buddy, I got no room.’ He says, ‘You don’t get it, I got no room,’ and he goes ‘You can have ‘em.’. . . You’ve got to take advantage of the opportunity when it arises. A lot of times it means getting the stuff out today.” Schwarz recalls being on the sidelines of his child’s soccer game, surrounded by parents with nine to five jobs. “Here I am at the soccer field watching my kids play in West Van and I get a call, this guy wants to liquidate a warehouse full of blah, blah, blah. You never know when the deal comes,” he says. Asked if he was looking to move out of the business, Schwarz was noncommittal. “It’s hard to say where it goes. I’ve had a lot of fun with it. I’ve got to meet a lot of cool people. There’s people that come to my warehouse that are worth literally two-, threehundred million, and there’s people that are coming that worth next to nothing. And at the end of the day, the same principles apply no matter what you’re buying and selling, and everybody’s got a story, and that’s what’s kind of cool about this business.”


Friday, June 21, 2013 - North Shore News - A23

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AUDIENCES have been following the love story between Celine and Jesse for 18 years, courtesy of collaborators Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy and Richard Linklater. It is one of the most enduring of onscreen romances, if critical acclaim is any indication. In 1995 American writer Jesse (Ethan Hawke) convinced French student Celine (Julie Delpy) to get off a train and spend time with him in Vienna. In Before Sunset, nine years later, Jesse has written a book based See Third page 25

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What is it?

The proposed Official Community Plan amendment and rezoning bylaw will allow for a 125-unit, three-storey seniors independent and assisted living rental building plus 12 care rooms over a single level of underground parking where before only single family homes were allowed. Any new construction on the site would be subject to form and character, and green building design guidelines.

When can I speak?

Please join us on Tuesday, June 25, 2013 at Highlands United Church when Council will be receiving input from the public on this proposal. You can speak in person by signing up at the Hearing or by providing a written submission to the Municipal Clerk at the address below or input@dnv.org before the conclusion of the Hearing.

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The bylaw, Council resolution, staff report, and other relevant background material are available for review by the public at the Municipal Clerk’s Office or online at www.dnv.org/public_hearing. Office hours are Monday to Friday 8:00a.m. to 4:30p.m.

Who can I speak to? Steven Petersson, Development Planner, at 604-990-2378 or peterssons@dnv.org.

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PACIFIC Cinémathèque screens the Vancouver premiere of Yu Irie’s irreverent comedy/drama Ringing in their Ears (Japan 2011) Thursday, June 27 at 6:30 p.m. as part of their ongoing series Kibatsu Cinema: Eccentricity, Popular Culture and Contemporary Japanese Film. The film features real-life rock band Shinsei Kamattechan in a story charting the rise of an indie band to major label success and the fictional lives of some of their most unusual fans.

SHOWTIMES From page 23 PARK & TILFORD 333 Brooksbank Ave., North Vancouver 604-985-3911 Monsters University 3D (G) — Fri 6:30, 9:15; Sat-Sun 1:10, 3:50, 6:30, 9:15; MonThur 7, 9:35 p.m. Monsters University (G) — Fri 7:30, 10:15; Sat 11:30, 2:10, 4:50, 7:30, 10:15; Sun 2:10, 4:50, 7:30, 10:15; Mon-Thur 7:30, 10:05 p.m. Thur 1 p.m. The Great Gatsby (PG) — Fri, Mon-Thur 7, 10; Sat 12:30, 3:40, 7, 10; Sun 12:30, 7, 10 Epic 3D (G) — Fri 6:50; Sat-Sun 4, 6:50; Mon-Thur 7:15 p.m. Epic (G) — Sat-Sun 1:35 p.m. Fast & Furious 6 (14A) — Fri-Wed 9:50 p.m. World War Z 3D (14A) — Fri 6:35, 9:25; SatSun 12:40, 3:30, 6:35, 9:25; Mon-Thur 6:50, 9:45 p.m. World War Z (14A) — Fri, Mon-Thur 7:20, 10:10; Sat-Sun 1:40, 4:30, 7:20, 10:10 p.m. Thur 1 p.m. My Little Pony: Equestra Girls (G) — Sat 11:30 a.m. The Heat (14A) — Thur 10 p.m.

PACIFIC CINEMATHEQUE 1131 Howe St., 604-688-FILM www.cinematheque.bc.ca. Kibatsu Cinema: eccentricity, popular culture and contemporary Japanese film The Powell Street Festival Society and the Cinematheque present the fifth edition of Kibatsu Cinema, a celebration of the odd and the eccentric in Japanese pop culture and contemporary Japanese film leading up to the 37th annual Powell Street Festival, a celebration of Japanese Canadian arts, culture, and heritage. Festival weekend is August 3-4. Final screenings Thursday, June 27 with Vancouver premiere of Ringing in Their Ears (Japan, 2011) Director: Yu Irie. Cast: Fumi Nikaido, Kurumi Morishita at 6:30 p.m. and Canadian premiere of Outsider Art in Japan (Japan, 2008, Director: Haruhiko Daishima. With: Yoshito Matsuo, Norikazu Usui, Takanori Hirai and Yoshimitsu Tomizuka) at 8:15 p.m. Strange Magic: The Films of Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder June 21-24 final weekend of series. Tonight: Double Indemnity (1944) at 6:30 p.m. and Bluebeard’s Eighth Wife (1938) at 8:45 p.m.


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CALENDAR From page 18 National Aboriginal Day: An annual fundraiser for Raven Spirit Dance with entertainment by singer/songwriter Wayne Lavallee and guest Angela Harris Friday, June 21 at 7 p.m. There will also be food and a silent auction. Admission: $20. North Shore Jazz/Vancouver International Jazz Festival: John Reischman and John Miller will perform Latin jazz beats with mandolin and guitar Sunday, June 23 at 8 p.m. Admission: $18/$16. Tickets: capilanou.ca/nscucentre. North Shore Jazz/Vancouver International Jazz Festival: Quetango Quartet will perform tango, jazz, chamber music and 70s progressive rock Sunday, June 30 at 8 p.m. Admission: $20/$18. Tickets: capilanou.ca/nscucentre. Seymour Art Gallery: 4360 Gallant Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-924-1378 or seymourartgallery.com. Shipbuilders’ Square: 15 Wallace Mews, North Vancouver. Troubadours: The North Shore Celtic Ensemble will release their newest recording Saturday, June 22, 7-9 (weather permitting). Call for Artists: The City of North Vancouver has opportunities for local performers and fine artists to participate in the Concerts in the Square series on Saturdays in August. Info: info@donnellyevents. com or facebook.com/concertsinthesquare. Silk Purse Arts Centre: 1570 Argyle Ave., West Vancouver. Info and reservations: 604-925-7292 or silkpurse.ca. The Jazz Waves Festival will run from June through August at 7:30 p.m. with a variety of styles including jazz, blues, boggiewoogie, Latin jazz, free form and more. Pianist Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne will kick off the festival Saturday, June 22. Schedule: June 29, PK3 Jazz Trio; July 6, Jennifer Scott Trio; July 11, Bem Bem Beo; July 18, James Danderfer Trio; July 20, Holly Burke; July 27, Double Helix; Aug. 1, Amanda Wood and Malcolm Aiken; Aug. 15, Trilogy; Aug. 17, Blackstick; Aug. 22, Don Hardy’s Guilty Pleasures and Aug. 24, Locarno. Tickets: $25/$20. The Bergmann Duo, a piano duo, will perform Thursday, June 27 at 10:30 a.m. Tickets: $15/$12. Krystyna Tucka, pianist will perform Thursday, July 4 at 10:30 a.m. Tickets: $15/$12. Rae Armour, singer/songwriter will perform Thursday, July 11 at 10:30 a.m. Tickets: $15/$12. West Vancouver Memorial Library: 1950 Marine Dr., West

Vancouver. Info: 604-925-7446 or westvanlibrary.ca. Music at the Library — Friday Night Concert: North Shore Jazz/ Vancouver International Jazz Festival will present a free concert with Lorraine Feather and Stephanie Trick June 21 at 7:30 p.m. THEATRE Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: 4360 Gallant Ave., North Vancouver. Info and tickets: deepcovestage.com or 604-929-3200. Shady Business: A madcap British comedy with romantic mix-ups Wednesdays to Saturdays until June 29 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $18/$16. Kay Meek Centre: 1700 Mathers Ave., West Vancouver. Tickets: kaymeekcentre.com or 604-981-6335. Aurash — Sade: The ballad of Aurash as performed by the inmates of the half-ruined Asylum of Freedom July 12-14 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $45. Theatre at Hendry Hall: 815 East 11th St., North Vancouver. Reservations: 604-983-2633 or northvanplayers.ca. The Drawer Boy: A drama with pithy rural humour July 4-6 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $10 at the door. Reservations: 604-983-2633. West Vancouver Seniors’ Activity Centre: 695 21st St., West

Vancouver. Info: 604-925-7280 Girl in a Green Velvet Dress: A short play by Don Mowatt, performed by Carolyn Finlay with original music by Michael Conway Baker Monday, June 24 from 11 a.m. to noon. Admission: $10. DANCE Centennial Theatre: 2300 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: centennialtheatre.com. Box office: 604-984-4484. Tap Stars: The Vancouver Tap Dance Society will present the academy’s student showcase Friday, June 21 at 7 p.m. Tickets: $22. North Shore Folkfest: A celebration of multicultural dance June 22 and 23 at 7 p.m. Free, but donations highly appreciated. There will be a wide variety of booths exhibiting multicultural arts and cuisines starting at 5:30 p.m. Pure Energy and Pulse: RNB Dance will present an evening of dance to include a variety of styles and ages June 28 and 29 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $19/$11. See more page 27

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on their hours-long relationship and Celine has tracked him down. In Before Midnight the couple, now in their 40s, is finally together; however, the heady days of new romance is behind them, and malaise has set in. The couple lives in Paris with their twin daughters. Jesse works on his third book while Celine has been offered her dream job. But Jesse’s 14-year-old son from his first marriage has spent six weeks with them in the Peloponnese, and his departure has Jesse ruminating on his failure as a father and as a role model: “He doesn’t even know how to throw a ball”. “This is where couples break up . . . I’m actually surprised we lasted this long,” says Celine, quick to over-analyze the situation. A relationship that at first seems stable shows cracks, dissolving into he said/she said, a sexual putdown, and one or two slammed doors. The third instalment is every bit as talky as the first two: there is driving and talking, walking and talking, drinking and talking. There’s even foreplay and talking. The characters sermonize about the writing process, American culture, childbirth, sex and feminism. It’s challenging, and downright disappointing if you are craving a Harlequin Romance-style story arc. We are a continent led to believe that love can be found on reality TV, after all, thanks to The Bachelor, Elimidate, For The Love of Ray J . . . pick your poison. For Canadian and American audiences, an airbrushed love story built on conversation and absent of silicone implants may not always compute. Plus, the plot is not particularly endearing: the kid-cuteness doesn’t take centre stage, for example, though under more mainstream direction the wavy-haired twin girls who play the couple’s children could certainly have been exploited for that purpose. Celine demands more than motherhood for her life, remembering that when the girls were infants she felt like she was doing it all wrong, and wanted to kill herself more than once. “My greatest fear is becoming a submissive housewife,” she says. (If Meg Ryan said a similar thing to Tom Hanks at some point, we certainly didn’t believe her.) Director Richard Linklater offers lovely, intimate vistas. In one scene the couple chats in a tiny Byzantine-era chapel, and in another, lengthy dinner party scene we feel as though we have a seat at the table. He doesn’t shy away from long takes, letting the actors expose themselves to our lengthy scrutiny. And for those of us orbiting the same age and life challenges as Celine and Jesse, the issues brought up are all too familiar. Credit goes to screenwriters Linklater, Hawke and Delpy for making the torrent of perceptive — sometimes pretentious — dialogue raw and real for viewers. It remains to be seen whether we’ll see Jesse and Celine exchanging verbal jabs into senility, but I’ll be watching.

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CALENDAR From page 25 Tightrope Dance and Drum Festival: Korean Traditional Arts Society will present tightrope walking dance, drum dance and mask dance Sunday, June 30 at 7:30 p.m. Admission: $11. Tickets: Larson Market, 1705 Larson Rd., North Vancouver. Kay Meek Centre: 1700 Mathers Ave., West Vancouver. Tickets: kaymeekcentre.com or 604-981-6335. Year End Showcase: Pro Arte students will perform programs from classical ballet to tap and from musical theatre to lyrical Saturday, June 22 at 2 p.m. Tickets: $25/$17. CLUBS AND PUBS Beans on Lonsdale: 1804 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-985-2326. Live music every Thursday, 8 p.m. Brewster’s Coffee: 2436 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Info: 604925-9820. The Eagles Club Starlight Room: 170 West Third St., North Vancouver. East Side Marios: Lonsdale Quay, 123 Carrie Cates Court, North Vancouver. Electric Owl: 928 Main St., Vancouver. Info: 604-558-0928. A Concert Series that brings together Steve Dawson’s Black Hen House Band with special guest artists each month. Tickets: capilanou.ca/nscucentre or at the door. Jack Lonsdale’s Pub: 1433 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-986-7333. Live music every Friday and Saturday at 9 p.m. Larson Station Restaurant: Glenegales Clubhouse, 6190 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. La Zuppa: 1544 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: 604-9866556. SFU Philosopher’s Cafe: Everyone is welcome to join a discussion with moderator Martin Hunt Wednesday, June 26 at 7 p.m. Topic: Does it make any sense to talk about the meaning or purpose of life? Info: 778-782-8000 or philosopherscafe.net. Legion #118: 123 West 15th St., North Vancouver. Info: 604985-1115 or info@legion118.com. Narrows Pub: 1979 Spicer Rd., North Vancouver. Mist Ultra Bar: 105-100 Park Royal, West Vancouver. Info: 604926-2326. DJs spin classic dance music from the 80s, 90s and today. Queens Cross Pub: 2989 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Info: See more page 33

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Jessies set for Commodore Ballroom COLLEEN Wheeler (left with Kimberley Sustad and Moya O’Connell) is up for a Jessie Award (Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role, Large Theatre) this year for her work in the Arts Club Theatre’s production of Boeing-Boeing. The 31st annual Jessie Richardson Awards will be announced at the Commodore Ballroom on Monday, June 24. The ceremony begins at 6:45 p.m. Tickets are $29.50 plus service charges, through Ticketmaster 1-855-985-5000 or online at ticketmaster.ca. For more information on the Jessies and a full list of the nominees visit jessies.ca.

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RACHAEL Yamagata never imagined that her passion for music would turn into a successful music career that would take her around the world. But that’s exactly what happened for the Virginia-based singer.

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“When I started songwriting something just clicked. I had done everything from language majors in college and then a theatre major. I hated school. I hated authority and discipline so I wasn’t doing well in theatre class. I didn’t seem to have the dedication that was necessary,” she says. As Yamagata’s desire for a career in theatre burnt out she began toying with songwriting and quickly discovered she loved it. “It really developed into a passion and I didn’t think I would do it professionally,” Yamagata says. “The professional stuff came after. It was almost like a by-product of me loving what I was doing in music.” Yamagata’s passion has taken her all over the world and seen her release three studio albums along with a handful of EP’s. Last week she performed at the Electric Owl in Vancouver with Sanders Bohlke. “We’re going to try and drive really fast from Salt Lake so we can spend two nights there instead of one,” Yamagata said before the gig. “It’s definitely one of my favourite cities. I think it’s beautiful and we always have a fun show.” Yamagata’s performance in Vancouver was just one stop on a lengthy tour that has already seen her perform in Montreal, Toronto, New York, Chicago, Denver, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Salt Lake City and Madison, Wisconsin. She has performed throughout Europe, Asia, Quebec and the United States. Yamagata says that when performing over in Asia the See Yamagata page 33

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MUSIC From page 27 queenscross.com. Adam Woodall performs acoustic music every Sunday, 7:30-11:30 p.m. The Raven Pub: 1052 Deep Cove Rd., North Vancouver. Info: theravenpub.com. Adam Woodall performs acoustic music every Thursday, 7:3011:30 p.m. Red Lion Bar & Grill: 2427 Marine Drive, West Vancouver. Info: 604-926-8838. Jazz Pianist Randy Doherty will perform every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 8 to 11 p.m. Rusty Gull: 175 East First St., North Vancouver. Live music every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday; Mostly Marley performs every Sunday, 7 p.m. Sailor Hagar’s Brew Pub: 235 West First St., North Vancouver. Info: 604-984-3087. Live music every Friday and Saturday, 9 p.m.1 a.m. The Village Taphouse: Park Royal Village, West Vancouver. Info:

604-922-8882. Waves Coffee House: 3050 Mountain Hwy., North Vancouver. The Celtic Medley Song and String Player’s Showcase comes to Waves the first Saturday of every month, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Free. Anyone interested in performing can phone Doug Medley at 604985-5646. OTHER EVENTS Café for Contemporary Art: 138-140 East Esplanade, North Vancouver. Hours: Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Info: 778-340-3379 or cafeforcontemporaryart@gmail.com. Open Mic: Actors, musicians, poets and spoken word artists are invited to take the microphone every second and last Friday of the month from 7 to 9:30 p.m. New Works: Readings of new work by local playwrites every third Thursday, 7-9:30 p.m. Parkgate Library: 3675 Banff Court, North Vancouver. Songs and Stories: Composer Michael Conway Baker will share show biz, film and concert music stories past and present Tuesday,

July 2, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Free. Registration required: 604-929-3727. Silk Purse Arts Centre: 1570 Argyle Ave., West Vancouver. Info: 604-925-7292 or silkpurse.ca. Songs and Stories: Composer Michael Conway Baker will share show biz, film and concert music stories past and present the third Wednesday of every month, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Admission by donation. North Shore Cric Crac Storytelling Evenings presented by the Vancouver Society of Storytelling take place the first Sunday of every month, 7-9 p.m. Admission: $7/$5. West Vancouver Memorial Library: 1950 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Info: 604-925-7407 or westvanlibrary.ca. SFU Philosopher’s Cafe: Everyone is welcome to join a discussion with moderator Randall Mackinnon Friday, June 21 at 10:30 a.m. Topic: Is the incidence and prevalence of bullying in Canadian society a matter of concern? Info: 778-782-8000 or philosopherscafe.net. — compiled by Debbie Caldwell. Email information for your North Shore event to listings@nsnews.com.

Yamagata played in funk band before she went solo From page 28

crowds express their gratitude and appreciation towards musicians very differently than crowds in North America or Europe. “What was hard is that the audiences are so polite that you don’t get the feedback that you normally look for,” she says. “You can’t transition in between songs because people are so polite that they won’t clap if any music starts.” “A lot of Asian fans are really interested in the motivation of why you write that specific line. They’re really detailed with some of their questions and that kind of reaction really surprised me as well,” she adds. “Going to other cultures reminds you that music doesn’t really have a specific language barrier. It’s a universal language.” Before her solo career Yamagata was in a funkadelic band, Bumpus, for six years. Eventually,

she began to realize that her style of music was much different from the vibe the band was creating. “The things I was writing really didn’t have a place within that band,” Yamagata says. “I realized that I couldn’t devote my time to the band. That’s really what naturally changed.” As a solo artist Yamagata has released three studio albums, four EP’s and a live album. Her most recent EP, Heavyweight, was released last year. Her music has also appeared in numerous television shows and movies including The O.C., One Tree Hill, Smallville, How I Met Your Mother, ER, Grey’s Anatomy, 30 Rock and The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. Yamagata often writes in the middle of the night or on the road and typically draws inspiration from relationships of all kinds. “I pretty much write lyrics, melodies and

music all at the same time,” she says. “It always stems from some sort of gut wrenching emotional fog that I am in. So there are a lot of relationshipthemed songs. I feel like there are a lot of the same elements in relationships whether it’s friends, coworkers or lovers. We’re all trying to connect with one another.” Yamagata has collaborated with a wide range of notable artists such as Ryan Adams, Jason Mraz, Rhett Miller and Ray Lamontage. “It always helps to watch somebody else approach the same thing that you’re trying to do,” she says. “I think working with other people can be really inspiring. All of the great people that I’ve worked with they’re very down to earth.” Yamagata has also worked and toured with Grammy winner Mandy Moore. During their collaborations the two connected on many levels. “She’s very dedicated, very smart and really well-educated in music,” Yamagata says. “We

had all this girl talk on all other levels. It felt like a really good connection in terms of writing together. So we did a little bit of that before touring together.” That was really a great experience because I think we both looked up to each other,” she adds. Yamagata admits she’s wasn’t the biggest fan of editing her work in terms of writing lyrics. While spending time writing with Moore she learned about tenacity and patience. “I write it and then I am done with it. I am on to something else, my attention span for editing is not great and she (Moore) is a person who will be very concentrated on getting the right lyric or the right emotion to come through,” Yamagata says. “I think that was very inspiring to me. Her work ethic is great.” For more information on Rachel Yamagata visitrachelyamagata.com or follow her on Twitter: @RachelYamagata.

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Friday, June 21, 2013 - North Shore News - A35

YOUR NORTH SHORE GUIDE to FASHION & STYLE

Life’s a beach for design duo Sand and surf inspire local jewelry brand

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SHE sells seashells by the seashore. No, really, she does. Or rather, they do. Identical twins Heather and Karen Hendry have launched a line of jewelry that pays homage to the beach, including the pebbly shores of Deep Cove where the sisters grew up. Their Karenjess brand features seashells, stones and other found objects cast in sterling silver or bronze. “We’ve always been obsessed with the ocean and beachcombing,” says Heather, describing herself and her sister as “water babies” inspired by their zodiac sign, Cancer, the crab. The 30-year-old siblings graduated from Seycove secondary, both love surfing, and have volunteered with the Surfrider Foundation, a nonprofit organization that leads trash cleanups at local beaches and mountains. Karenjess jewelry actually began four years ago as a side project, but the Hendry sisters recently decided to grow their brand. Karen, the “brainchild” behind the operation, designs and handmakes all the pieces in her Vancouver studio. Heather handles the business side of things. “So we complement each other pretty well in terms of our skills,” says Heather, who has moved to Tofino for the summer where she is doing plenty of surfing and helping friends open an arts space that sells Karenjess pieces. The Hendrys’ jewelry line includes necklaces, rings and bangles. Their Washed Up collection incorporates beachcombed objects,

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KARENJESS jewelry is inspired by the sea. Shells from Australia (bottom left), Mexico (centre) and pebbles from Deep Cove (right) are cast in sterling silver and bronze. Scan page with Layar for video. collected by themselves and by friends, from the shores of Vancouver, Tofino, Mexico,

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accumulate different pieces from the area, like little pieces of bark and stones,” says Heather. “So people will be able to take a piece of Deep Cove home with them.” For the last two years, the twins have created keepsake trophy necklaces for female participants in the Rip Curl Pro Tofino surf competition, using cast shells from the beach where the annual tournament takes place. They first got into fashion during their former modelling days, but never followed fads, Heather says, explaining that their preference for timeless style and simplicity is reflected in their jewelry line. “It reaches a pretty wide demographic because it’s not driven by fleeting trends at all. It’s driven by people’s love for the ocean.”

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The sisters-turned-business-partners are accustomed to working side by side. On top of their modelling gigs, they were also both on staff at Grouse Mountain for about 10 years. “I think we always knew we would end up working together. We’ve always supported each other with different areas of our work,” Heather says. Karenjess jewelry is sold at Room6 in Deep Cove, House of Alaia in Tofino, and Sitka in Kitsilano and Victora. Prices range from $70 to $150 for sterling silver pieces, and $40 to $90 for bronze. Custom orders are available by request. Heather and Karen have recently launched a crowd-funding campaign to raise money to develop a new website which will allow them to sell their designs online. To learn more, visit karenjess.com.

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Kids are welcome on weekend spa getaway From page 36

authored children’s books and the clues to a scavenger hunt that takes little explorers over the rocks, through the forest and on the beach — all on Wickaninnish Inn property. The concierge will even arrange for an in-room babysitter so mom and dad can tuck into a quiet table downstairs at The Pointe Restaurant for awardwinning cuisine, grown-up conversation and a 240-degree view of the pounding Pacific surf. On our first morning at the inn, the kids and their dad head off on a guided nature walk so mom can get down to important business: a visit to the spa. The readers of Conde Nast Traveler magazine voted the Ancient Cedars Spa the top resort spa in Canada two years in a row. The spa incorporates elements of the inn’s natural West Coast surroundings into its a slate of signature treatments. The spa menu changes seasonally and includes the Hishuk Ish Tswalk treatment

based on the natural cleansing ceremonies of the West Coast First Nations. I opt for the West Coast Sacred Sea, a full-body hydrotherapy revitalization. My treatment starts with a full-body exfoliation using a Seaflora body polish with seaweeds harvested by Vancouver Island’s “Seaweed Lady” Diane Bernard. Next, I indulge in a hydrotherapy soak, where warm jets of water massage up and down my back like waves on the shore. After my soak, a firming seaweed gel is applied to my whole body, I’m wrapped in warm linens and I drift off to sleep. I’m revived from my slumber by a rejuvenating scalp and foot massage. I blissfully float outside and down to the beach to find the kids happily clambering over the rocks and wading in the surf. We wander over to the Carving Shed to visit with “Feather” George Yearsley, the inn’s resident First Nations carver. Later, at the invitation of the Wick’s owner and manager Charles McDiarmid, we spend the afternoon at Shell

Beach, the inn’s sheltered cove that plays host to weddings and other special events, and is accessible only by private driveway. Then it’s off to Tofino for pizza dinner at the chic yet child-friendly eatery Shelter before turning in for the night and falling asleep to the crashing waves. The next morning, after gobbling fresh-baked muffins from the inn’s Driftwood Cafe, we’re off to the beach for a lesson with Surf Sister Surf School and then checkout. There’s just enough time to brave the lineup at the Tacofino food truck, a Tofino phenom that serves up Baja-style fish tacos, before hitting the road for the journey home — with sand in our hair, sea salt on our skin and the wild West Coast in our hearts. ••• When you go: Crab Cookouts start June 24. The Wickaninnish Inn invites in-house guests down to the beach on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings to watch the sunset and enjoy a Tofino

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A38 - North Shore News - Friday, June 21, 2013

MUSIC

Cat Toren returns home for jazz festival Pianist performing several shows in Vancouver over next two weeks

■ TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival, June 21-July 1, visit coastaljazz.ca for schedule and ticket information.

Christine Lyon clyon@nsnews.com

THERE was a time when pianist Cat Toren was ready to quit playing music. At 17 years old, the stress of mastering classical compositions was getting to be too much for the Argyle secondary student. “I always felt like I had to play the song perfectly and I never could,” says Toren, now 29. But before she was able to abandon the keyboard forever, she discovered a genre of music that granted her the freedom to make mistakes, to express herself creatively and, most importantly, to be herself. “I turned to jazz because I liked improvising, and composing was my favourite thing about music,” says Toren, who has two record releases under her name and has contributed to numerous other albums. “You don’t have to have so many rules all the time.” Toren drew early inspiration from big-name jazz artists such as Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarrett and Bill Evans. Today, she says she is influenced by her network of creative music friends and colleagues. For many music listeners, a true appreciation for jazz is something that must be cultivated over time. “I think for more modern jazz you either need to have a certain taste or a certain personality to get into it right away,” says Toren, who evidently had an appetite for the musical genre right off the bat. After high school she earned her bachelor of jazz studies from Capilano University and, almost three years ago, left North See New York page 43

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A40 - North Shore News - Friday, June 21, 2013

MUSIC WEST VANCOUVER MEMORIAL LIBRARY

Nouveau Stride goes back to the roots of jazz ■ Nouveau Stride (Lorraine Feather and Stephanie Trick) will perform tonight, Friday, June 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the West Vancouver Memorial Library, part of the North Shore Jazz series of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival (June 21-July 1). Free. Info: coastaljazz.ca.

Erin McPhee emcphee@nsnews.com

LORRAINE Feather couldn’t believe what she was hearing. A self-defined “stride fanatic,” the American jazz singer, lyricist and songwriter was talking to a bass-player friend who shared her passion for the early style of jazz piano. “He told me about this person I had to check out online, a stride player from St. Louis,” she says. “He said, ‘You won’t believe it: A stride player, 26 years old, a girl!’ I was a little dubious because stride is so hard to play. I’ve even worked with top-flight L.A. musicians who have said, ‘Oh, I can’t play stride, my hands aren’t big enough.’ So the thought of a girl doing it piqued my curiousity. I looked at her videos and I was just flabbergasted. I couldn’t believe how good she was.” Feather began exchanging emails with the pianist, Stephanie Trick, telling her about her own experiences with the genre, including a record she released in 2001. Featuring songs by the great Fats Waller, Feather incorporated original lyrics and vocals. She also told Trick about her 2009 award-winning animated short film See Feather page 42

photo supplied

NOUVEAU Stride (Stephanie Trick and Lorraine Feather) take the stage tonight at West Vancouver Memorial Library as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival’s North Shore Jazz series.


Wednesday, June 21, 2013 - North Shore News - A41


A42 - North Shore News - Friday, June 21, 2013

MUSIC

Diawara a film star in Mali From page 13

the song — you can get it on your phone for free in Bamako. You can hear it every day. I’m really surprised. It’s more than I was expecting. “When I came up with the idea people were very happy,” says Diawara. “They said, please, let’s do that and thank you so much for your idea. ‘Don’t kill, don’t be angry about your own brothers from the north.’ Many are victims of this situation. Take your time. Think. This song was for that and it works. It’s a really sad moment in our lives. Every artist was in Bamako at that time because we love our country. Oumou Sangaré, Toumani Diabaté, Amoudou & Mariam — everybody was in Bamako at that time.” As a child Diawara became a member of her father’s Abidjan troupe performing dances from the Wassoulou tradition, their family’s ancestral home in southwestern Mali. “Dance was my first language,” she says. “When I was a child I was always smiling even if I was not happy I was always smiling. If I wasn’t dancing my parents would say ‘Fatou is ill today.’ Dance was my first language and then I started to sing when I lost my sister. We were very close and she passed when she was 10 and I was nine. I started to sing to (keep her) close to me. When I sing I feel better than when I’m talking. Music is like medicine for me. I don’t sing for the technical side I sing photo Nonesuch Records to express what I feel in my soul. Dance is the same way.” FATOUMATA Diawara’s debut album, Fatou, was released in 2011 on World Circuit At a young age Diawara’s /Nonesuch Records. The album was #1 on the European world music chart for six parents sent her to live with months. For more information visit nonesuch.com/albums/fatou. relatives in Bamako where she was “discovered” by film to do because life is short. Don’t lose time — go now and with director Adama Drabo. “My aunt was an actress and she brought this sensibility I write everything. I love melodies. I love to touch me on the movie set and the director saw me,” she says. “He loved people with melodies and then the lyrics will come after. I start to my smiling and my positive way and he invited me to say a couple of lines in the movie (Taafe Fanga/The Power of Women, 1996) and play guitar when I’m rehearsing. When I like a melody I record and listen, listen, listen to it many times and try to find the voices. Like I started like that. After this movie people called me. Every year a couple — the guitar can be the man and the voices become the I did movies and some of them were very popular in Mali. When woman. I need to create a family with my guitar and my voices and you go to Bamako today and you say I’m looking for Fatoumata when I have both I can invite my musicians to hear what I have.” Diawara people will think for a little bit but if you say the name of Diawara encounters music everywhere and records while she’s one my characters when I was younger, Sia, everybody will know. touring. “My last recording was in Minneapolis. I went in to the Everybody knows me by that name.” studio and recorded two songs. Wherever I get the chance. Music Shortly after her film career got underway Diawara also began is everywhere. I don’t need to be in Mali or in France. Every performing in theatre and at the age of 18 travelled to Paris to sonority you hear you can try to translate. Every sound around you portray the title role in Peter Brook’s production of Antigone on can give you inspiration. stage. After touring with the production she returned to Mali “I’m going to wait a little bit before making my second album where she was given the lead in Dani Kouyaté’s popular 2001 film because I want to learn more about North American audiences. Sia, le rêve du python/Sia, The Dream of the Python. Meet them, share my soul, share my culture and the new Malian “My energy is more for stage,” she says. “I love to be on stage. I started acting on stage with one of the great theatrical artists Peter music and try to learn about each other together. I’m going to take my time. I’m very excited.” Brook. When I’m on stage I don’t think of anything else — you and me — I like the moment when I’m with people and that’s something you have in the theatre. It’s live. It’s now.” Reacting against a forced marriage she did not want to be a part of, Diawara moved permanently to France at the age of 20. She joined the Royal de Luxe theatre company and travelled the world as an actor rejecting the life her parents had planned for her. She ■ Lorraine Feather and Stephanie Trick — Nouveau Stride was called upon to sing in some of her roles and began to perform West Vancouver Memorial Library, Free. more and more. In between tours with the theatrical company June 21, 7:30 p.m. Diawara would perform in clubs and with the encouragement ■ Zapato Negro at Civic Plaza (14th & Lonsdale), Free. of musicians Cheikh Tidiane Seck and Rokia Traoré she picked June 22, 1 p.m. up the guitar and began to compose her own music. Her debut ■ Meredith Coloma album, Fatou, was released in 2011 on World Circuit Records to Jack Loucks Court/John Braithwaite Centre, Free. world-wide acclaim. The disc features 12 original tracks sung in June 23, 1 p.m. the Wassoulou language and includes guest shots from Tony Allen ■ John Reischman and John Miller (Fela’s seminal drummer) and Toumani Diabaté (kora) and Led Presentation House Theatre, Tickets $18/$16. Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones. June 23, 8 p.m. “I’m very sensitive,” says Diawara. “I was born an African and ■ Fatoumata Diawara I grow up there where women’s conditions are very difficult. I did North Shore Credit Union Centre for Performing Arts everything by myself with no help from my mother or father in Tickets $30/$28. this life. I would like to encourage other girls to do what they want June 24, 8 p.m.

Feather grew up surrounded by jazz From page 40 based on one of her Waller adaptations. The short was produced in collaboration with a New York indie animator and screened at 35 international festivals. Both finding themselves in Los Angeles, the two musicians decided to get together to do some playing. “We just got on like a house afire,” recalls Feather. The women eventually decided to go into the studio and, as duo Nouveau Stride, released Fourteen last fall. As their respective schedules allow (for example Trick has a packed summer, including a number of international dates with Italian pianist Paolo Alderighi), Feather and Trick are continuing to perform together and are set to take the stage tonight in West Vancouver, part of the North Shore Jazz series of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival, which opens today and runs until July 1. Nouveau Stride will take the stage at 7:30 p.m. at a free show at the West Vancouver Memorial Library. “Every time we perform together it’s like Fourth of July it’s so much fun,” says Feather. On their duo website, Feather and Trick describe stride piano as, “the movement of the left hand as it strides rapidly over the keys to hit the lower bass notes. A very popular, hard-driving style of music in the 1920s and 1930s, stride piano marked the beginning of jazz.” Feather has long had an interest in jazz. The daughter of late jazz writer Leonard Feather, she takes her name (Billie Jane Lee Lorraine) from her godmother Billie Holiday, her mother Jane (who was a big band singer), Jane’s one-time roommate Peggy Lee, and song “Sweet Lorraine.” Since 2007, Feather has called Orcas Island, the largest of Washington State’s San Juan Islands, home, a far cry but still a natural progression from her former New York City life. “I’ve been kind of going this way for sometime,” she says. “I was born in Manhattan. My parents moved to L.A. when I was 12, and then I moved back to New York as an aspiring actress when I was 18, stayed there for quite a few years, eventually got into singing and moved back to L.A. Then when I got married in ’83, we had a house in L.A. and then my husband, Tony Morales, was a drummer with a band called The Rippingtons and . . . got interested in computers, and ended up working for Silicon Graphics and we moved to the Bay Area.” At that point Feather was writing for animation as a lyricist as well as other projects that, thanks to the Internet, she was able to work on from anywhere. “At a certain point we were both working at home and wanted to find a place with more land for our dogs — we don’t have kids but we’ve always had rescue dogs — and we wanted some place beautiful that wasn’t as overcrowded as Northern California was becoming. We just took a trip to the San Juan Islands and became smitten and not that long after got a house,” she says. Feather maintains a busy artist schedule, and spends a lot of time travelling to and from LA for her own projects as well as to collaborate with other musicians and writers. Last year, she released two albums, Fourteen with Trick, as well as solo record Tales of the Unusual, which received a Grammy nomination. Feather is currently putting the final touches on her next work, Attachments, set for release in August. “This one is about the different connections we have with people as we go through life, to our families and friends, to lovers, to creatures, to places. It’s about the way you attach to all of those through time — attach and detach of course, in some cases,” she says. “It’s jazz, but it’s all original music, and it’s something of a hybrid jazz sound because there is violin, there are classical overtones, there are Americana overtones, so it’s not what you would call straight ahead bebop,” she adds. For more information visit nouveaustride.com. For more information on Lorraine Feather, visit lorrainefeather.com, or Stephanie Trick, visit stephanietrick.com.

North Shore Jazz schedule

■ Jon Cleary North Shore Credit Union Centre for Performing Arts, Tickets $30/$28. June 26, 8 p.m. ■ John Boutté with Steve Dawson & the Black Hen Music Band North Shore Credit Union Centre for Performing Arts, Tickets $32/$30 June 28, 8 p.m. ■ Vince Mai Quintet Civic Plaza (14th & Lonsdale), Free. June 29, 1 p.m. ■ Quetango Quartet Presentation House Theatre, Tickets $20/$18. June 30, 8 p.m.


Friday, June 21, 2013 - North Shore News - A43

MUSIC

New York scene an exciting place to play

From page 38

Vancouver for the thriving arts borough of Brooklyn, New York where she teaches, composes and works as a contributing musician for a number of ensembles. Toren has returned to the Lower Mainland to perform at the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival, which runs June 21 to July 1. She is scheduled to play several free and ticketed shows with the Cat Toren Band, the Cat Toren Standards Trio and the Pugs and Crows quintet, which won Instrumental Album of the Year at the 2013 Juno Awards. Performing at the Vancouver jazz festival is something Toren looks forward to every year. “It’s the best,” she states simply. “The (Vancouver music) community loves each other so much that they want you to succeed and you feel that energy and you feel really good. Sometimes in New York you feel like everyone’s really critical, so it’s more difficult.” Although she is active in the New York music scene and

has many longtime friends whom she met during educational stays at the Banff Centre, the city’s vast arts community can be intimidating at times. “It’s enormous,” Toren says of jazz in New York. “(In Vancouver) I feel like you could know pretty much everyone in the creative music scene, or at least by one degree of separation. In New York that’s not at all true. There’s just so many different little communities of music, which is overwhelming but also really exciting.” Toren describes her Brooklyn apartment as “basically one big room” with a bed, dining table, bookshelf and baby grand piano all competing for space. It’s here, in moments of creative solitude, where she writes her music. Sometimes the inspiration hits her fast and hard; other times she has to improvise at the keyboard for a long while before entering “the zone.” “It’s kind of a mindset that you get into and, depending on where you are in your life, you get into it a lot or a little,” she explains. Discovering jazz was not the only thing that motivated

Toren to continue down a musical path. As a child, she would climb onto the bench in front of her grandparents’ piano and bang out tunes. Her family recognized a natural talent and signed her up for lessons. “Every time I wanted to quit my parents would say ‘You can’t quit because you’re good at it,’ and then I would get all rejuvenated,” she says. Today, Toren’s music library includes plenty of the classical masterworks she was introduced to during those early lessons. “I still really like Beethoven a lot, for example, and Mozart and Bach, but I wouldn’t want to listen to only that because it’s pretty predictable now.” She recently decided to revisit classical music and is taking lessons from a 92-year-old “piano guru” on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The experience has revived her classical appreciation, she says. But unlike her 17-year-old self, she no longer strives for a copybook execution. “You don’t need to be a perfectionist when it comes to music,” she says. “You have to be yourself.”

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71 Lonsdale Ave, N. Van. 604-980-4316

BISTRO Cindy’s Café

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Local favourite Cindy’s Café is now open for diner every Friday and Saturday night.Come for the good food,stay for the friendly atmosphere and enjoy our free BYOWine policy. Corkage is for strangers! Cindy’s is for neighbours.Visit www.cindyscafe.ca for details and reserve with Patrick at 604-925-2880.

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Larson Station West Coast Bistro & Banquets $$$ For 2 or 200! Enjoy sweeping views through the 6th fairway,to the ocean at Gleneagles Clubhouse.Larson Station West Coast Bistro,a fabulous little restaurant and banquet facility, tucked away on the Gleneagles Golf Course.LIVE MUSIC Fridays & Saturdays BRUNCH on weekends. Family friendly & casual,with flavours of the West Coast.

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The Salmon House

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CHINESE Neighbourhood Noodles House

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Chef Hung Taiwanese Noodle

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FINE DINING The Observatory

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FRENCH Chez Michel

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Classic French cuisine served in an elegant and graceful setting. For over 34 years, Chez Michel has treated guests to only the best. Traditional seafood and meat entrees, dressed in rich, tempting sauces, are specially featured alongside a superb selection of wines and a decadent dessert list. Superior service with a waterfront view helps complete your lunch or dinner experience.

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GREEK Kypriaki Taverna

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For the BEST quality and the BEST prices, come visit or call for delivery today. Open everyday @ Noon for lunch.Voted one of the top 5 Greek restaurants in the Lower Mainland.With our outstanding food, reasonable prices, friendly service and candle-lit charm you will see why so many people call it their favourite restaurant. Call for delivery/ take out tonight or come in for a relaxing Mediterranean experience.

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INDIAN Handi Cuisine of India

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1340 Marine Dr., W. Van. 604-925-5262 www.handi-restaurant.com Where one spicy sauce does not fit all.Readers’Choice award winning restaurant for 5 years! Open for Lunch & Dinner.Lunch Buffet $10.95.

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PUB $$

Voted the North Shore’s favourite pub 16 years running by you. The Bear is your local, friendly, comfortable pub that is 100% smoke free.We have ample free parking, Take-Out menu, Daily drink and food specials, full sports coverage, and a large, heated veranda. Come in for a bite and a drink.

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A Lower Lonsdale legend for 23 years. Home to the best in live music Wed, Fri, Sat & Sun nights. Great food selection that surpasses the norm. The best weekend breakfasts ‘til 2pm. Great selection of import draft. All Canucks PPV games on the big screens.

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Offers an excellent menu, the best craft brewed ales & lagers in Vancouver, live music, satellite sports, pool table, dart boards & heated patio with a spectacular city view.

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Damn good pub! We try to take everything that’s good about a pub, and leave out what’s not, then add lots more good… Start with a comfortable room around a giant fireplace, add 20 ice cold brews on tap, really damn good food, some awesome events, and pretty much the most personable group of folks you’ll ever meet… and welcome to the Village Tap House! Come in for dinner, to catch the game on our dozens of high-def flat screens, or check the events page to see what’s happening this week.

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SEAFOOD C-Lovers Fish & Chips

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The Rusty Gull

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Village Tap House

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Montgomery’s Fish & Chips$

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International Food Court, Lonsdale Quay Market 604-929-8416

THAI Thai PudPong Restaurant

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WEST COAST The Lobby Restaurant at the Pinnacle Hotel

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Inspired by BC’s natural abundance of fabulous seafood and the freshest of ingredients, dishes are prepared to reflect west coast cuisine. Open 7-days a week for breakfast, lunch, dinner and late night lounge.We are located on the corner of Lonsdale & Esplanade. The Lobby Bar: We now have Live music every Friday night from 8-11pm!

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WATERFRONT DINING The MarinaSide Grill

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A44 - North Shore News - Wednesday, June 21, 2013

Lions Gate Hospital Foundation

Golf Classic raises $326,290!(net)

On Monday, June 17, 2013, Lions Gate Hospital Foundation’s 17th Annual Golf Classic was held at Capilano Golf and Country Club. This year’s event raised $326,290 (net) towards the Foundation’s $1.2M campaign to purchase new medical equipment for the Orthopedic department. The new equipment will support faster treatment of patients and ensure high standards of care are maintained. This achievement was made possible with the combined generosity of our ‘Presented by’ sponsor Locher Evers International, along with all of our sponsors, players, and auction and raffle donors.

17TH Annual Golf Classic PRESENTED BY:

THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS: GOLF COURSE Capilano Golf & Country Club 19TH HOLE Bitterroot Resources Ltd. MEDIA North Shore News British Pacific Properties EQUIPMENT AUCTION Peake & Richmond Ltd. and DLO Move Support Services Ltd. Chubb Insurance Company of Canada Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP PIN FLAG Pacific Arbour Retirement Communities Inc. Don Foster DINNER Mark & Carol Hannah and The Beedie Golden West Baking Company Development Group Goldsource Mines Inc. REFRESHMENT CART Grosvenor Americas Kirk Marketing TEAM PRIZES Blake, Cassels, and Graydon LLP Miles Kirkwood PARTICIPANT GIFT Prime Interiors Inc. Richard Kortje – Canaccord Genuity Wealth PUTTING CONTEST Vertex One Asset Management Inc. Management CART Sussex Insurance Eric Latta BREAKFAST Walton Management Inc. Phelps Smart Laundry REGISTRATION North Shore Medical Imaging Silvercrest Mines Inc. TOURNAMENT PLAY Loren, Nancke & Company Gerry & Judy Strongman WINE Leith Wheeler Investment Counsel Ltd. Stantec Paladin Security The Meyer Floral Company Inc. PROGRAM Provost Family PRINTING Contact Printing and Mailing UEX Corporation LIVE & SILENT Vidalin Family Foundation Jeff & Patsy Wren AUCTION

LOCHER EVERS INTERNATIONAL

Emily Choi, TMX Group, and Elaine Henderson, Golf Committee Member

AND TO OUR HOLE SPONSORS: A&W Food Services of Canada Aligned Floor Coverings Inc. Anthem Properties AON Avison Young Commercial Real Estate (BC) Inc. Brookfield Properties Burgundy Asset Management Ltd. BW Vista Professional Railings – Installed by Pencorp Railing Ltd. Cambri Smart Homes Canadian Tire Canadian Western Trust Canexus Chemicals Canada Capilano Suspension Bridge Park CGM Electronics Chaston Construction Corporation Chevron Canada Ltd. James Graham Cooke

CRS Group Cullen Diesel Power Ltd. Deloitte Eric Christiansen Realty Ltd. Fibreco Export Inc. Garibaldi Glass Grossman & Stanley, Business Lawyers Gustavson Wylie Architects Inc. Haywood Securities Inc. Ross & Elaine Henderson Hunter Dickinson Inc. Kingswood Capital Korn/Ferry International KÜL Inc. Marine Petrobulk Mercury Launch & Tug Ltd. Mr Mikes Murphy Battista LLP

Neptune Bulk Terminals (Canada) Ltd. North Shore Credit Union Onni Group Ortho West Medical Inc. PCI Development Corp. Peake & Richmond Ltd. Port Metro Vancouver Ratcliff & Company LLP Robertson Floors Ltd. R.V. Wilds & Associates SilverCrest Mines Inc. TD Bank The Strongman Group Thunderbird Marine Corporation TMX Group Vertex One Asset Management Inc. Viking Western Stevedoring

GOLF CLASSIC COMMITTEE: Mark Hannah (Chair), Doug Towill (Past Chair), Chris Appleby, Jason Black, Adam Cochrane, Ashley Cooper, Andrew Couvell, Heather Findlay, Elaine Henderson, Tony Herunter, Rob Hill, Alan Holton, Gabrielle Loren, Jon Palfrey, Mike Richmond, Dr. Dave Spouge, Mark Stephenson, and Mark Thirtle. A special thank you to our Emcee, Dr. John Maynard, Guest Speaker, Glen Suitor, CFL Analyst for TSN, and our Auctioneer, Hugh Bulmer of Maynards, and to all of our dedicated and hardworking volunteers.

Golf Committee Chair, Mark Hannah (right), presents the cheque to LGH Foundation President, Judy Savage, and Head of Orthopedics, Dr. Alan Baggoo.

Michael de Phyffer, Thunderbird Marine Corp., John Sampson, Bull, Housser & Tupper, Jason Soprovich, Realtor, Bob Welch, Thunderbird Marine Corp.

Lions Gate Hospital Foundation raises funds to support the highest quality health care on the North Shore Contact info: 231 East 15th St., North Vancouver, B.C., V7L 2L7 604-984-5785 | www.lghfoundation.com Follow us for our latest news

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Lost & Found

FOUND IPOD -An Ipod Touch was found on Sunday, June 16 around 4 pm at the angle parking area just outside Delbrook Park. To recover your Ipod, please call 778.919.8020 and be able to identify as yours.

Obituaries

FOUND iPOD, Dundarave, June 18th. Call 778-869-6259 FOUND REMOVABLE control panel for stereo for vehicle on June 15th in North Van. Call to identify, 604-922-1359

THOMPSON - Brig. Gen. Charles Hartley Atherden (Tommy/Denny) C.D., B.Sc. (Mechanical Engineering)

GILLINGHAM, Reginald “Reg” Pearce

A devoted, loving husband and cherished father and grandfather. Reginald Gillingham, a World War II veteran, entered into rest on Father’s Day, June 16, 2013. Reg is survived by his wife of 70 years, Ethel; children, Bryan (Susanna), Robert, Susan (John), Keith (Lisa); grandchildren, Greg, Sara, Michael, Andrew, Rebecca, Gwendolyn, Miranda, Jeremy; and four great-grandchildren. Reg was predeceased by 2 brothers, Clif and Bill. Married to Ethel in 1943, they recently celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary. As a top notch musician and Euphonium soloist, he was a founding member of the West Vancouver Concert Band. A communityspirited man, Reg was also honoured as a 50 year member of the Kiwanis Club. The church was his mainstay and source of faith. His sense of fun and humour will be greatly missed by his family and friends. A Memorial Service will be held at West Vancouver United Church, 2062 Esquimalt Avenue, West Vancouver, B.C. on Friday, June 21, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to a charity of your choice. For those wishing to share a memory of Reg, please visit www.hollyburnfunerals.com

Hollyburn Funeral Home Ph. 604-922-1221

Born in Bridlington, Yorkshire, England, October 18, 1920; died in North Vancouver, BC, June 7, 2013. Only son of Charles Joseph Thompson, F.R.A.I.C. (founding partner of Sharp and Thompson, Architects, later Thompson, Berwick and Pratt) and his wife Florence Elizabeth (nee Hartley). Brother of Josephine Esme and Elizabeth Joyce (Betty); all deceased. Survived by his dearly beloved wife Mary Eleanor (Ellie), his companion and soul-mate of nearly 62 years, and by several nieces and nephews in British Columbia and Ontario whose Uncle Denny/Tommy held a special place in their hearts. Educated at Shaughnesy College, University Hill School, and the University of British Columbia (whose original buildings were designed by his father). His studies at UBC were interrupted by WWII and in 1942 he enlisted in the RCAF, graduating as a Pilot in 1943; he served operationally and as an Instructor in Canada until early 1945 when he was transferred to transport duties overseas. He remained in the RCAF after the war, completing his degree at UBC while on leave. After graduation in 1949 he served in Vancouver, Rivers, Trenton, and Ottawa in various capacities and abroad in Metz, France and Lahr, Germany as Chief of Staff 1 Air Div. HQ. After a year attending Imperial Defence College, London, England, he returned to Ottawa as Dir.-Gen. Personnel Services, CFHQ from which position he retired in 1974. In retirement, he and Ellie enjoyed many years commuting between their summer and winter homes in Vancouver and San Diego and Tommy remained an enthusiastic golfer and long time member of Seymour Golf Club for many years until well into his 80s. The family wishes to thank the staff of Hollyburn House, West Vancouver, for their kind and gentle care of both Tommy and Ellie over the past few years. Cremation has taken place and a Celebration of Life will be held within the next few weeks. No flowers by request.

KOZAKEWICH, Peter

Passed away on June 16, 2013 at Lions Gate Hospital, Peter was born in Glaslyn, Sask. in 1921. From humble beginnings on a farm in the prairies, and despite losing his mother at an early age, he was able to accomplish much through hard work and determination. He is survived by his loving wife Ruth, and his sister Jean Stimpson of Hudson Bay, Sask. Predeceased by six siblings: Rose Nadurak, Anne Kinash, Mary Harrison-Witation, Olga Lapper, and Nat Kozakewich. He was very proud of his daughters, Laura Bradley (Chris), Lisa Ireton (Tom) and Lenore Kane (Dan, deceased), and his grandchildren, Alison, Angela, Julia, Gillian, Katie, Siobhan and Peter. He served in the RCAF in WWII, and graduated from University of Alberta in Engineering. He worked for many years for BC Hydro and allied companies. Peter loved a challenge and would patiently strive to solve any problem and make things work again. A Celebration of his Life will be held at the Boal Chapel, 1505 Lillooet Rd., N. Vancouver, BC on Thurs. June 27 at 2:00pm. Reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, please remember a charity of your choice.

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1031 JENSEN, Dolores 1934 - 2013

Dolores passed away suddenly on June 16th. She will be deeply missed by her loving husband, of 54 years, Colin, daughter Paula (Al), sons Chris (Paula) and Patrick (Jeanette), grandchildren Kristin, Jenna, Tomas, Liam, Morgan and Abby, and siblings Milton, Rodney, Marjorie, and Sharon. Dolores was an exceptionally strong and active woman, who loved her family, skiing, walking, gardening and sailing. A Celebration of Life will be held, at 11:00am, on Tuesday, June 25, 2013 at the Hollyburn Funeral Home, 1807 Marine Drive, West Vancouver. For those wishing to share a memory of Dolores, please visit www.hollyburnfunerals.com

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General Employment

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See what s possible. LOST DOG, 'Mitzi' - Mon. May 13, Lynn Valley Rd. Small Female Shi-tzu/Poodle X. Call if seen, 604-219-9321 * REWARD*

HELP, BLUE Buddy is lost! My son, has lost his buddy, it is a blue half stuffed animal/ blankie, NorthVan/WestVan. Please call (604) 763-5192 FOUND fishing rod in canister in North Vancouver near Lonsdale Quay on June 18th. Call: James (604) 925-8005

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Care Aides Needed

Living Well Home Care offers home support to seniors living on the North Shore. We are currently hiring Care Aides (with home support diplomas from BC or nurses from abroad) for a variety of shifts in North and West Vancouver. If you have use of a vehicle or are able to work Live-in shifts on weekends, please highlight this in your resume as this is preferred. All applicants must provide copies of a criminal record check, TB test and First Aide certificate as well as their diplomas / credentials should they be contacted for an interview. Please submit resumes to Lene Parenteau, Human Resources Manager before June 24 and successful applicants will be contacted by phone for an interview. Please fax resumes to (604) 904-3758 or e-mail to lene@livingwellhomecare.ca No phone calls please.

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Information Wanted

$300 CASH REWARD Seeking information to Identify VANDALS who threw 1 dozen great value extra large eggs at a house located at the bottom of Dufferin Ave on Bachelor Bay on June 4th, 2013 at approx midnight. For confidential information please call leave a message for Jeff @ 604-987-9040

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Lost & Found

FOUND BUDGIE on June 3rd, Mnt Seymour area, call to identify, 604-987-3855

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TRUTH IN ''EMPLOYMENT'' ADVERTISING Glacier Media Group makes every effort to ensure you are responding to a reputable and legitimate job opportunity. If you suspect that an ad to which you have responded is misleading, here are some hints to remember. Legitimate employers do not ask for money as part of the application process; do not send money; do not give any credit card information; or call a 900 number in order to respond to an employment ad. Job opportunity ads are salary based and do not require an investment. If you have responded to an ad which you believe to be misleading please call the Better Business Bureau at 604-682-2711, Monday to Friday, 9am - 3pm or email inquiries@bbbvan.org and they will investigate.

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Hotel Restaurant

COOK for Charim Enterprise Ltd. dba Yanaki Sushi in West Vancouver. Korean is an asset. Read English. Completion of secondary school. 3 years or more related exp. required. $16−$18/ hour, 40 hrs/ wk. Email: yanakisushi08@gmail.com Address: 1449 Marine Dr. West Vancouver, BC, V7T 1B8

THE HURRICANE GRILL Hiring Experienced Kitchen Manager, Line Cooks & Servers Excellent wages & tips. Will train. Apply in person with resume at: 999 Marine Dr., North Van.

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Live in Caregiver req’d to look after an Elderly Lady on the North Shore. Must be exp & qualified. Fax Resume to: 604-926-6802 WEST VAN CDA with ortho module, for busy office. F/T Mon Thurs, call Sandi 604-922-0111

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CHURCH Office Administrator Part-time 20hrs/wk. Details or apply at www.stjohnnv.ca. HIGH SCHOOL Office Assistant Full-time admin assistant at a private high school to cover front office services, admin routines, data processing and documentation. Apply with resume and two professional references before June 28, 2013. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Diploma or degree holder with experience in office work and client services. Email to m_watt@bodwell.edu

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EMPLOYMENT

GARAGE SALES WEST VANCOUVER

Garage Sale

Sat June 22nd, 10-1

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Clothes, toys, sport equip, furniture, houseware/ household items, etc

INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN/ INSTRUMENT MECHANIC ERCO Worldwide is the world’s leading supplier of chlorine dioxide technology, and the second largest producer of sodium chlorate in North America. Our business headquarters are in Toronto, with six manufacturing sites in Canada, two in the US, and one in South America. ERCO Worldwide’s North Vancouver facility has immediate employment opportunity for a key position within our organization. This person reports to the Maintenance Manager, and must have the following qualifications. • A Grade 12 diploma, and dual TQ ticket as an Industrial Electrician / Instrument Mechanic, with a minimum of 5 years experience in a chemical or industrial manufacturing environment is preferable. • An Industrial Electrician with Industrial Instrument experience in a chemical or industrial manufacturing environment will also be considered. An industrial instrument mechanic apprenticeship would be available to the appropriate candidate. • Experience with general Industrial electrical systems including high voltage automated controls, DCS and PLC systems. • Computer systems including networking, addressing and associated equipment. • Experience with technical Electrical testing equipment. • Experience with industrial instrumentation equipment and systems. • Superior troubleshooting skills. Successful candidates will be well-organized, adaptable self-starters with strong communication skills and proven safety and environmental track records. Wages and benefits are competitive within the industry, including a four-day work week. The working environment encourages the achievement of personal best within an overall framework of effective teamwork. Submit your resume in confidence no later than July 2, 2013 to: Helene Holt, Administration Manager hholt@ercoworldwide.com Fax: (604) 929 8277

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ANTIQUE AUCTION

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26TH @ 1:00 PM Antiques, Collectables, Estate & Jewellery Viewing Times: Tuesday, June 25th: 9:00 am ’Til 7:00 pm & Wednesday, June 26th: 9:00 am ’Til Auction Time

• Antiques & Collectibles • Gold & Sterling Jewellery • Victorian & Edwardian Furnishings • Sterling Silver Tea Sets, Bowls, Candelabras, Dresser Sets, Flatware & More • Royal Doulton Figurines, Dresden Candlesticks, Crystal, China & Porcelain • 20 Pieces Moorcroft Pottery • Oriental Jade & Soapstone Carvings • Several Dinner Sets • Oriental Panels, Screens & Scrolls • Bronzed Figures & Statues • Vintage Lighting • Grandfather Clock, Wall & Mantle Clocks • Several Persian Carpets • Artwork (Oil Paintings, Watercolours & Limited Edition Prints) Contents Of Several Estates & More...

WEST VAN Garage Sale, 615 Newdale Road Cedardale: Sat. June 22, 9 AM - 12 PM, Household furniture and accessories for the home, clothing, miscellaneous items for downsizing in future. Dining room suite, chairs, drapery, wall units, pictures etc Rain or Shine. West Van GARAGE SALE 3901 Bayridge Place Sat, June 22, 9am - 1pm Jigsaw puzzles galore, books, golf equipment, many new household items plus much more! North Van

NORTH VAN BIG ANNUAL MULTI STREET SALE! Greenbriar, Greentree, Bedford & Bluebonnet Sat June 22 9am- 12 Noon NORTH VAN

MOVING SALE Fri, Sat & Sun June 21, 22 & 23 9am - 5pm 412 Vienna Cres

Electronics, furniture, kitchenware, TV, dvds, clothing, bikes & more NORTH VANCOUVER, Garage Sale, 1080 Lodge Road Sunset Gardens: Saturday June 22, 10 AM - 2 PM, Multi Family Garage Sale Books, furniture, children’s items, sports gear & toys.

NORTH VANCOUVER, Moving Sale, 566 West Windsor Road DELBROOK: Saturday June 22, 10 AM - 2 PM, Sunday June 23, 10 AM - 2 PM, Household Furnishings - some mid-century post-modern teak and other good furniture, lamps, area rugs, sporting goods, garden and shop tools, linens, dishes, cookware, plants, etc. Also cd’s, vinyls, books & bookcases. Free coffee & cookies. Rain or Shine. NORTH VANCOUVER Huge Garage Sale, 3930 Sunnycrest Drive Edgemont Village area. Sat & Sun June 22 & 23, 9 AM - 4 PM Home Decor, Sports Equipment, Pictures, Frames, Kids & Teens Books, Clothes, Games, Luggage... something for everyone! Rain or Shine (no early birds) NORTH VAN RENO SALE Sat June 22nd, 9-1 575 East Qeens Rd Household items, furniture, doll collection, jewlery, fixtures, kids stuff, etc. etc.

Sat June 22 10am - 2pm Rock, Blues, Jazz, Classical 4700 Block Woodvalley Place, West Van (Upper Caulfield) 604-862-6692

2720 #5 ROAD, RICHMOND, B.C 604-244-9350

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Garage Sale Sat June 22, 10-4 767 East 17th St Ladies clothing, wedding dress, furniture, household items, plants, art, etc.

1082 Linnae Ave Sat & Sun, June 22 & 23 9:30am-3:30pm Furniture, records, garden tools, dishes, painting, etc.

BIG VINYL RECORD SALE

LOVE’S AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS LTD.

NORTH VANCOUVER, Garage Sale, 279 Carisbrooke Cr back lane Upper Lonsdale: Saturday June 22, 9 AM - 1 PM, furniture, clothes, antiques, etc back lane. Rain or Shine.

MOVING SALE

OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC – EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO ATTEND

For more details & photos visit: www.lovesauctions.com

UPPER LONSDALE Garage Sale, 4055 St. Marys Ave. Sun. June 23, 10 AM - 2 PM, Multi Family Garage Sale, with Kids toys and clothes, Ladies Clothes size M and ladys shoes size 8, home decor.Lighting supplies etc. Rain or Shine.

North Vanc. Upper Lonsdale Garage Sale! Sun June 23rd, 9am - 12 noon 187 West Windsor Rd. (in Lane) Kids toys, Adult & boy’s clothing, misc. household & some free stuff. No Early Birds

NORTH VANCOUVER Estate Sale, 908 Roche Point Rd Sat. June 22, 9 AM - 3 PM Sun. June 23, 9 AM - 2 PM Family Estate Sale full house everything goes even the house, No early birds thanks... Rain or Shine.

NORTH VAN

ESTATE GARAGE SALE Sat June 22nd, 9-3

1682 Deep Cove Rd

Household items, tools, books, furniture, toys, bikes, yard items, etc. etc

North Van MULTI FAMILY SALE Sat & Sun, June 22 & 23 9am - 12noon 322 West 16th St Furniture, housewares, toys, books. Lots of great stuff!

North Van

Small Estate Sale

Sat June 22nd 11am-1pm 3801 St. Georges Ave Collectibles, something for the fashionista’s.

North Van MOVING / DOWNSIZING SALE Sat, June 22, 9am - 2pm 510 & 502 Crestwood Ave Furniture, household items, garden furniture & tools, freezer, small appliances. No early birds

NORTH VAN

GARAGE SALE Sat, June 22, 9am - 1 pm 2518 Fromme Rd, in back Toys, furniture, knick knacks, china, kids & adult clothing, new & used & more!

North Van DOWNSIZING SALE Saturday, June 22 9am-1pm 1385 East 15th Street (15th & Mtn Hwy) Gardening, tools, home decor, small appl, kitchenware, wind surfer, great items! North Van

HUGE GARAGE SALE Sat & Sun. June 22 & 23 9:00am - 2:00pm 404 Kings Road West (Corner of Mahon) Tools, household, serving dishes, duvets, pictures, electronics, Quality items.

North Van

GREAT DEALS!

MOVING SALE 2028 Glenaire Dr Saturday, June 22, 9am - 2pm Indoors - Living room furniture, Office furniture, Dressers, wardrobes, wall unit (Brougham Interiors) mitre saw, garden supplies, photo frames, and much more. Rain or Shine.

NORTH VAN MOVING SALE Sat & Sun 10am - 1pm 4985 Cliffridge Ave Classic living & dining set, leather couch, massage chair, tread mill, glass coffee table, tv table, bar stools, mattress, dresser, night table & more!

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Food Products

BOB’S FRUIT STAND

2010

3711 Delbrook, North Van Opening Daily 10am -6pm

Appliances

Sales • Service • We buy

604-987-7330

2015

DONATIONS NEEDED We need your support. Give where you live. Lions Gate Hospital Thrift Shop 128 West 15th Street North Vancouver Mon.-Sat. 10:00 to 4:00 (604) 987-5938 Any good saleable items would be greatly appreciated. All proceeds are used to help purchase equipment and add to the comforts of the Lions Gate Hospital. Call: (604) 987-5938 or email: lghthriftshop@shaw.ca.

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Burial Plots

FOREST LAWN CEMETERY PLOT, Ascension section $7900 obo. Call 604-987-2948

Real Estate Services

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For Sale Miscellaneous

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colors Available. Call 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper KONA LANAI Mtn Bike $150. Raleigh Serengeti $195, Marinoni 14 spd racer $300 obo. Others from 20’’-27’’ 604-986-9390

MOBILITY SCOOTER. Fortress 2000 Scooter. Practically new 4 wheel model only driven 6 times. Excellent condition. Charger included. Asking $1900.00 OBO. Call: (604) 805-4512

ROYAL DOULTON Monica $80 LGH-Thrift Shop 128 West 15th Street North Van. Tel. 604-987-5938 Mon.-Sat. 10:00-4:00

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WHOLE BODY VIBRATION Fitness Machine Clearance Sale. WBV machines from $99! 819 West 1st Street, North Vancouver, V7P1A4 604-985-4398 email: doug@dztfitness.com

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Condos/ Townhouses

New Westminster

TOP FLOOR quiet side of bldg 650sf 1br+den condo nr Hosp, & Sky train $244K 778-241-4101 see uSELLaHOME.com id5580

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STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS - UP TO 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

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STEVESTON VERY large 1284 sf 2br 2ba top fl condo amazing mtn views, $455K 604-275-7986 see uSELLaHOME.com id5376

6008-42 $395,000 / 2br - approx 900ft Lions Bay Ocean, Mtn View Property for Sale by Owner This 2nd story strata unit in res/comm bldg Updated h/wood & tile, SS appl, inste ldry. Great investment property. Please Contact 604.892.3823 or 604.892.4019 G. Smillie Holdings Ltd.

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50’S GOLDEN mahogany dining table & buffet, green chenile chair, white chest on casters, patio table & chair, suder TV cabinet & stand. Free for pickup. 604-908-3825 FREE FILL - Delivered for free. North & West Van. Minimum 5 yards. 604-985-4211

Houses - Sale

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Chilliwack

CULTUS LK gardener’s dream 1160 sf 2 br 1.5 ba rancher, a/c 55+ complex $63K 604-858-9301 see uSELLaHOME.com id5400

RARE CUSTOM built 2146 sq ft rancher in very desirable Sardis Park neighbourhood. 3 large bedrooms plus den, 2 1/2 baths. Master bedroom boasting 2 large walk-in closets, ensuite with walkin tub. Rec Room with gas fp. New furnace, A/C, HWT, elec air filter. and new thermal windows and wooden blinds. Huge garage, lots of storage, crawlspace. Workshop. Rear yard access, RV parking. 12 x 24 covered patio in back yard. .23 acre. Asking $479,900. Call 604-858-8354.

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3BDRM/2.5BTH RIVERSIDE HOUSE Harrison Hot Springs Custom Built, RV Parking, 40foot Rear Deck, Very Private, Nice neighborhood Lovely views. Walk in Condition. geopad23@hotmail.com $409,900 Call: (604) 796-2404

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Houses - Sale

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Childcare Wanted

PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD Childcare Caregiver F/T Live in, salary $10.25/hr, 40/hrs per wk, North Van. Min 6 months training or relevant exp. Incls furnished accomodations, room & board, must have Driver’s License, able to cook Filipino Food an asset. Call 778-879-9488 or 778-340-0017

SPRING SALE

Vines: Evergreen clematis, Armandii (deer resistant), Bluebird. Montana: Alba & Freda. Japanese wisteria, varigated Jasmin. Fruit trees: Italian prune plum, sour cherry & mulberry. Japanese maple. Boxwood. Blue oats grass. Black stem bamboo. Call to order 604-202-7735 Linc

Clean Sweep?

Sports Equipment

2120

2135

Wanted to Buy

CASH PAID! TEAK FURN. + All RETRO & ANTIQUE items & collectibles Derek 604-442-2099 Thanks!

3503

Birds

YOUNG CANARIES breed 5, $35 per bird. Baby Budgies $20 per bird. Call 604-939-5666

3507

Cats

ARABIAN-PERSIAN SIBS, imported rescues, in/outdoor, vet checked, go together: Donation. 778-297-4470, glauris@yahoo.ca

604-724-7652

Sell it in the Classifieds!

3508

Pet Services

LUXURY PET HOTEL @ YVR New customer special $27/ night restriction apply www.jetpetresort.com

Cares!

★CATS & KITTENS★ FOR ADOPTION !

GOLF CLUBS for sale Ladies right hand with bag $125 Mens right hand with bag $200. Cart $25. Call: (604) 984-6667

6020

Houses - Sale

6020-38

The North Shore News has partnered with the BC SPCA to encourage responsible pet guardianship and the humane treatment of animals. Before purchasing a new puppy, ensure the seller has provided excellent care and treatment of the animal and the breeding parents. For a complete guide to finding a reputable breeder and other considerations when acquiring a new pet, visit spca.bc.ca.

Dogs

604

630.3300

WESTSIDE HOME in 'Vancouver Heights'. Open House Sun June 23rd 2-4pm Brand New Custom 4200sf Residence, incredible views, 5 patios, roof top deck, 800sf legal ste, 3 car gar w/bath, 18ft folding glass walls expands the main flr. Exotic Italian Marble & Caesarstone countertops! Call: Marla @ Sutton 778-896-5972

6030

6040

Okanagan/ Interior

Vancouver East Side

Lots & Acreage

10 ACRES OF OKANAGAN VIEW PROPERTY FOR SALE Located 6 km from Penticton Hospital on the eastern hillsides above the city. Numerous building sites with view to the north up Okanagan Lake. One of the few remaining 10 acre country residential parcels that has not been developed. On paved road with power to the lot line. For sale by owner at only $289,000. Contact donaclair11@gmail.com or 250-493-5737

6050

CKC 3 MALE black lab puppies, 8 weeks. Exc pets. 1st shots/ tattoo done. $800. 604-454-8643

4020

Health Products & Services

MINI DACHSHUND Puppies CKC Reg’d, Vet ✔ 1st shots, health guarantee. $1000. 778-388-1057

PB KANE Corso ready, m/f, dew claws/tails, 1st/2nd shots, deworm, $1300, 604-802-8480

Out Of Town Property

Metaphysical

TRUE PSYCHICS For Answers CALL NOW 24/7 Toll FREE 1-877-342-3032

Mobile: #4486 www.truepsychics.ca

5060

Legal Services

CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let your past limit your career plans!Since 1989 Confidential, Fast Affordable - A+ BBB Rating employment & travel freedom. all for free info booklet 1-8-now-pardon (1-866-972-7366) www.RemoveYourRecord.com

5070

Money to Loan Need Cash Today? Own a Vehicle?

No Credit Checks! Cash same day, local office

CRANBROOK 2060SF 4br 3ba reno’d home w/side suite on 2 lots $239,900 778-887-4530 see uSELLaHOME.com id5304

6052

Real Estate Investment

LANGLEY NR town fully reno’d 2474sf home on 5ac ppty, bsmt suite $1,150,000 604-825-3966 see uSELLaHOME.com id5582

6020-34

4060 GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups CKC reg, vet ck’d, ch parents, health tested. Ph 604-794-3786

Borrow Up To $25,000

LANGLEY BUILD your dream home, secluded 5 ac view ppty, well inst $630,000 604-825-3966 see uSELLaHOME.com id4513

Langley/ Aldergrove

ALDERGROVE SXS DUPLEX 80K below assessment. $3100mo rent $529,900 firm 604-807-6565 see uSELLaHOME.com id3428

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6020

3540

Plants & Trees

WEIGHT Loss & Metabolic Info Session Tuesday, June 25@7pm John Braithwaite Comm. Centre

For Sale by Owner

6015

IMMACULATE TOP fl 963sf 2 br condo, insuite laundry, +55 building, $121,500 604-309-3947 see uSELLaHOME.com id5565

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S. Surrey/ White Rock

PARTIAL OCEAN view, 920sf 2br+den 2ba quiet condo, kids, pets ok. $309,000 778-294-2275 see uSELLaHOME.com id5575

Abbotsford

TOP FLR 762sf 1br condo, in-ste laundry, 45+ building Mt. Baker view $85,000. 778-822-7387 see uSELLaHOME.com id5553

Recycler

Richmond

Condos/ Townhouses

6008-01

Lumber/Building Supplies

3 DRAWER metal desk, good cond, must pickup, biege color, call 604-984-7420

6008-18

Rates are going Up! Call Now. 2.60% 5 year Variable 2.79% 5 year Fixed Self Employed, Credit Damage OK, Commercial & Residential Martinique Walker, AMP Verico Assent Mortgage Corp Call: 604-984-9159

2115

Outdoor Patio Set, lrg glass top patio table, 4 matching chrs, good cond, $125 obo, 604-986-5755

REAL ESTATE 6005

For Sale Miscellaneous

Fresh - Local Produce Strawberries, raspberries, new potatoes & veggies 604-980-7001

ILAC APPLIANCE & VACUUMS

Art & Collectibles

2060

6040

Okanagan/ Interior

Surrey

SAVE A LIFE. Wonderful rescue dogs from Foreclosed Upon Pets. Spay/neutered, regular vaccinations & rabies, microchipped. $499 adoption fee, avail at your local Petcetera stores.

www.PitStopLoans.com 604-777-5046

One call does it all!

7005 To advertise:

604-630-3300

Body Work

The Art of Asian Bodycare 7days, 10am-8pm, 604-980-8809 101-1075 Marine Dr, North Van

LANGLEY RENOD sxs duplex +1/2ac lot, rental income $2,300 /month $489,900 604-807-6565 see uSELLaHOME.com id3186

6065

Recreation Property

MERRITT HERITAGE style 3070 sf 4br 5ba on 9.9ac lot detached shop, view $895K 250-378-8857 see uSELLaHOME.com id5592 FLEETWOOD RENO’D 2140sf 4br 3ba, large 7100sf lot, bsmt suite $529,000. 604-727-9240 see uSELLaHOME.com id5617

Dreaming of a New Home?

HATZIC LAKE 1 hr drive from Vanc, 2 vacant lots 1 is lakefront $65K is for both 604-240-5400 see uSELLaHOME.com id5588

Real Estate

At WE BUY HOMES We CASH YOU OUT FAST! We Also Take Over Your Payments Until Your Home is Sold. No Fees! No Risk! Call us First! (604)- 626-9647 www.webuyhomesbc.com

GUILDFORD 1900SF 3br 2ba w/basement suite on huge 8640 sf lot, $489,000 604-613-1553 see uSELLaHOME.com id5608

Check the Real estate section.

To advertise call 604-630-3300

HATZIC LAKE Swans Point, 1 hr from Vanc incl lot & 5th wheel ski, fish, $134,500. 604-209-8650 see uSELLaHOME.com id5491

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RENTALS 6505

Apartments & Condos

6505-11

North Van Apt. Rentals

INTERNATIONAL PLAZA 1989 Marine Drive NORTH VANCOUVER

Bachelors! 1 Bedrooms! 2 Bedrooms!

6505

Apartments & Condos

6505-11

North Van Apt. Rentals

2 BR, ste, $1100, Avail July 15 Gated prkg, quiet, drapes, heat incl. no pets, 1 yr lease, 321 East 2nd. 604-987-5802

BACH $795, 1BR $909, reno’d, clean, view, 2nd/St Andrews, np, JuLY 1, incls heat hotwater & prkg. Call 604-984-2148

City & Mtn. Views. Includes heat & hot water. Pool, Jacuzzi, sauna & tennis courts on site. Security & video monitoring. On major bus route.

BACH $800 avail Now, 2 BR $1200 Aug 1, uper Lonsdale, incl patio, heat/hw nr bus/shop, No dogs, NS, 778-996-1263

RENTALS 604-980-3606

BACH $850/mo New Reno’s, June 15th, heat, hotwater, h/w floors, ns, np, 604-971-2456

rentals@caprent.com www.caprent.com

1 & 2 BR’s, view, avail Now, 1 year lse, 125 West 19th, N/S, No Pets, coin w/d, 778-554-0537 1 BR , $900/mo, South Facing, Avail. July 15 Gated prkg, quiet, drapes, heat incl. no pets. 1 yr lease, walk to seabus 170 W 4th. 604-987-0558

BACH/1 BR Avail June/July. Move-in allowance, Rent start $825, well maintained building. To view call 604-985-4272 BACHELOR: UPDATED Basement unit in quiet building. Available Now $725/mth includes heat, H/W & hydro. Ph 604.726 4884.

1 BDRM, Central Lonsdale, 2nd floor, newer reno’s incl’d new appliances, dishwasher, faces north, heat & h/water incl, no pets, $1150. 604-838-5020, 604-699-5264

Delbrook Gardens 777 W. Queens, 2 br $1595, 3 br $2100 604-990-2971, Wkends 778-227-5042

1 BIG Studio, 1000sf, by Sea Bus, fp, hw fls, hi ceiling, south patio, view, 7appls, in flr ht, a/c, hw, cble, net, alrm, u/g prkg, storage, $1395, 604-986-9931

MOUNTAIN VILLAGE APTS 2 & 3 BR’s Apt Avail July 1 Call 604-988-3828 www.mountainvillage.ca

1 BR, 10th flr, Vista E. highrise, view, prkg, locker, gym, insuite w/d, July 1, ref req 604-617-0905

LE CHATEAU

DODWELL STRATA MGT

1 BR $825, avail July 1st, balc 18/Lonsdale carpet, incl heat/ hw, 1 yr lease. np, ns, 604-988-4692 1 Br, $880, 1st flr, June 1 Heat & h/w incl. quiet. gated, free outside prkg, no pets 1 yr lease. 310 E. 2nd. 604-700-7572

1 br bright, central Lonsdale, parking avail, hw flrs, heat, hot water, cat ok 604-988-1346 1 BR large 18/Lonsdale, incl heat & hw, drapes, balc, elevator, ns np $975, July 1, 604-220-6817 1 BR, new bath/laminate flrs, Now, central Lonsdale, suit quiet ns, np, $950/mo, 604-320-9238

1 BR, top flr 3rd & Mahon, n/s, n/p, $985 incl heat/hw/ 1 prkg, lease. 604-990-9388

DODWELL STRATA MGT

2 BR 1 bath, corner view, prkg, storage, balcony, Ravenwoods, Aug 1. $1600. 604-924-8041 2 BR $1130 July 1, cntrl Lonsdale, carpets, incls heat & h/w, no pets, 604-986-6418 2 BR avail July 1. Lynn Valley, large $1195. Parklike Setting, Outdoor Pool, Playground. drapes, heat & prkg. incld. 1 yr lease. no pets 1228 Emery Pl. 604- 987- 4922

2 BR, bright, storage, 5 appls, nr mall, Lynn Valley, 3rd flr, July 1, pet ok $1400/mo. 604-980-0909 2 BR large, $1200, July 1st, heat, hot water, hardwood flrs, storage, ns, np, 604-971-2456 2 BR, south corner, top flr, $1200, balc, heat/hw inc, h/w fl, Adult bldg, ref’s. ns, np. 604-904-9507 2BR $1300, incl heat/hotwater, prkg, hw flrs, balc, quiet bldg, E 21st, July 1st, no pets, 604-990-4088

Apartments & Condos

6505-12

West Van Apt. Rentals

BAYVIEW APTS

1550 Duchess Ave, W. Van. Studio & 1 Br avail Fitness facility, Key less entry, Move-In Bonus, outdoor pool, nr shops, transit & Seawall. 1 yr lease, N/pets. Heat, hw incl’d. Member of Crime Free MultiHousing Program 604-922-4322

EXEC WATERFRONT view apt, 2 br, 2 bath, 1410 sf, big balcony, insuite laundry, new reno, 2 prkg Aug 1st. $4000. 778-881-0673

Park Royal Towers

Completely Renovated All Utilities Included

1 BR (700-770 sq.ft.) 2 BR (1070 sq.ft.) 3 BR (1370 sq.ft.) Penthouse (1650 sq.ft.)

Call Michele 604-980-9219 lechateau1110@gmail.com

MOVE-IN BONUS Vista Del Mar

145 West Keith Road. Studios (Avail Now & July 1) Beautiful views. Indoor pool. Heat & Hot Water included. Small pet ok.

604-986-3356

PARKRIDGE TERRACE 110 E. Keith Rd. Great location, park like setting, sauna, indoor pool, parking available. ★ Bachelor $825, 1 BR + den $1185, 2 BR $1425 No pets, 604-988-7379 www.glassmanpm.com Ravenwood, 2 BR, 1 bath, fp, SS appls, stor. np/ns, $1500, July 1, 604-657-6911, 604-657-6201

SEASTRAND Sub Penthouse, 2 BR furnished/unfurnished Call 604-929-8410

STUNNING OCEANFRONT LOCATION Shorewood Manor 2020 Bellevue Avenue 1 BR for $1390 Large 2 BR from $3000 Unobstructed Water Views Professionally Managed Indoor pool, No Pets, Incl Heat & Hot Water Call 604.926.2713 www.austeville.com

WATERFRONT LUXURY The Pink Palace on the Seawall

3 Bdrm

Indoor/outdoor pools. Fitness centre & billiard room, no smoking 2222 Bellevue Ave. To view: 604-926-0627

6522

Furnished Accommodation

6505-12

West Van Apt. Rentals

GRANDMANOR GUESTHOUSE Furnished Accom, Day/Wk/Mo grandmanor.ca 604-988-6082 HOMAWAY INNS Specializing in furn accom at reas rates. call 604-723-7820 or visit www.homawayinns.com

Westwind Apts 2025 Bellevue Ave, 2 bdrm mnt view & bach. Cat OK Senior discount 604-913-0734 2 BDRM, 2 bath, waterfront apt, 6th flr, new kitchen, insuite laundry, over 1100 sf, $3200, np. Shows like new. 604-377-7616 2 BR, 2 bath, ocean/mountain view, well maintained bldg, nr seawall, Ambleside, shops & library, 778-863-7630. 2BR NR Cap U, very spacious, reno’d, ns/np, $1300 incls ht/hw, 1 prkg, July 1, 604-921-4384

AMBLESIDE TOWER

1 BR’s (Avail Now & July 1), Mnt/Ocean views, incl. heat & h/w. Tennis courts, indoor pool, saunas, exercise & games rooms. Walk to beach & shops. Small pet ok.

604-922-8443

PACIFIC WEST APTS. INC. Beautiful 1 br furn hi-rise apts, Max 2 prof, np/ns. short/long term

604-715-9184

★VICTORIA PARK SHORT STAY ★ 1 & 2 BR Apts, from $1500/mth. Ideal for 1-6 mo stay. Renos, families, pet ok. 604-329-3272 www.vicparkshortstay.ca

6535

Homestay

HOST FAMILY wanted. Please contact us at 604-688-1811 or e-mail: globalstudyedu@gmail.com

Carpentry

Barring Walls Removed, Structural Repairs, Water Damaged walls. Call Paul 604-787-7484

6 BR, 6 bth Great Home $5000 British Properties Available NOW www.rentYVR.ca 778.888.8888

CARPENTRY, ADDITIONS, decks, 32 yrs exp, licensed. Call Ken, Cell: 604-928-3270

6 BR Central Lonsdale, 4.5 bath, incl legal 2 br ste, reno’d, dbl garage, nr school, quite area, $4700+util July 1. 604-725-4873 BRITISH PROPERTIES, view 4br, 3 bath, office, 2 kitchens, up/ down cov’d decks, lrg yrd, garage $2900+util July 1. 604-725-4873 ★ EXECUTIVE HOME ★ Edgemont Village North Van NS, $4500 + utils, 604-512-8830

LEGAL UP/DOWN duplex, fully separated, top 2 flrs with view, 1,800 sf, 3 bdrm, 2 separate bathrooms & separate shower, heated slate flrs. Terraced back yard with trees, private to duplex w/lrge deck, all wood flrs, numerous built ins, walk in closet. $2800 mth. 406 E. 4th St. 604-984-2030.

2BDRM/1BTH CENTRAL Lons. Coachhouse w/d, f/s, dw, on de -mand hw,fp,strge,pkg.Aug1 N/P 2495+Ref sec dep.604.349.2083

150sf - 600sf Prime Office Space Avail for Lease. Excellent Rates! Call Jeff or Ross 604-980-3003

www.parkroyaltowersapt.com

8030

4 BR, 4 bth, Excellent View $5000. Available NOW www.rentYVR.ca 778.888.8888

935 Marine Drive

604-922-3246

SUITES @ The Pier 9ft ceiling, air

TUCKTON PLACE 1520 Chesterfield. Studio apt there for $850. and a 1 bdrm for $995. 604 990-2971, wknd 778-340-7406

Houses - Rent

Spectacular City & Ocean Views’ Huge Balconies Walk to Shops & Transit Hardwood Floors Gym, Swimming Pool

FURN ROOM for rent, WANTED working MALE or MALE student, $625/mnth all inc LOWER LONSDALE 604-980-2285 con, 7 appl, 1 prkg, 100 E. Esplanade: 1 br $1,350, 2 & 3 br $2,450 - $3300, 162 Victory Ship Way 1 br $1,600 hotel/gym access Anson Rlty Helen 604-671-7263.

6540

WEST VAN, Dundarave, 4 bdrm, walk to shops/seawall, $3600/m, no pets, Details @ 604-319-7674

Bright clean apts - Lynn Valley 1 BR & 2 BR from $1050 + hydro, extra $35 for u/g prkg, bike & locker room avail, coin operated laundry in bsmt.

1BR W. 20th & Lonsdale, heat, hw & prkg, no pet, ns, July 1st. Refs req’d. 604-960-0452 2 BDRM, Central Lonsdale, 3rd floor, very lrg suite, newer reno’s incl’d new appliances & dishwasher, faces south, heat & h/water incl, no pets, $1750 604-838-5020, 604-699-5264

6505

HOME SERVICES

Office/Retail Rent

6565

6570

Out Of Town

Gibsons - Hopkins Landing. Charming Reno’d 1 BR Cottage, Waterview, steps to beach, avail weekly: $550. Call Horst @ 604-616-3085. Perfect for your summer getaway!

6585

Room & Board

1 BR in 2 br garden ste, lndry, lower Lonsdale, $600 everything inc, July 1, 778-883-2704

6595

Shared Accommodation

6595-45

North Vancouver

1 ROOM, Central Lonsdale, furnished female only, July 1, student, $550 incl util. 778-859-9470 Bright Furn room, tv, w/d, kitch, in lovely quiet home for NS healthy female $495 inclusive or less for small help 604-987-3726

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

2 BR 1100 sq ft, renovated, Central Lonsdale, shared w/d, np $1200 incls utils. 604-805-6505 2 BR W. Queens Lonsdale reno’d nr school, own entry, f/p, np, ns, $980incl utils. Now 604-770-2221 3 BR clean, upper flr, 1 1/2 bath, Lower Lonsdale, deck, shared w/d & hydro, ns np, avail now, $1750. 604-980-1054, 376-3815 Edgmont Village, very large 2br, inste wd, adult oriented, $1600 + % utils, ns/np, Now 604-306-2800

2BDRM/2BTH 1328 Camridge Place West Van Kitchen, patio $2800/mth. No pets/non-smoke. Utilities included. 604-446-8466. 1BDRM Near Edgemont Village quiet,patio,near buses,avail July 1st. NP,NS $850 604-728-2420 2BDRM/1.5BTH 343 E. 14th St Central Lonsdale, Aug. 1. Spacious 2 storey above ground, 2 Bed + den. Features bright windows, ss appls, laundry, storage & balcony. N/S, N/P. Share 1/3 utilities. $1950/month. Refs. 1-yr lease. 604.619.9902.

6605

Townhouses Rent

2 BDRM, 2 level, grd flr entry, 5 yr old bldg, patio, concrete bldg, in heart of Dundarave, np. Shows like new $3000. 604-377-7616

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8055

Cleaning

$20/HR. Quality House cleaning. 604-983-3477 www.qualityhc.com ✫✫A CLEAN SWEEP ✫✫ Reliable Housecleaning service. 778 836-9970 ✫✫ 604 987-9970

ANNA CLEANING SERVICES

Reasonable rates, exc refs. For free est. Anna Cell 778-868-7714 EUROPEAN CLEANING Service. 15 yrs experience, excellent refs. Call Ivana 604-987-9290 EXP’D EUROPEAN CLEANING LADY, good refs, reliable, own car. Call 778-836-9958

Concrete

N.C.B. CONCRETE LTD. Specializing in residential concrete. Repair, removal and new installation. Patio specialists. 604-988-9523, 604-988-9495 NEW CONSTRUCTION Concrete Work, Framing & Forming. John 604-562-1122

8068

Demolition

DEMOLITION

Excavating - Drain Tile Old garage, carport, house, pool, repair main waterline, break concrete & removal. Licensed • Insured • WCB

604-716-8528

8073

Drainage

RNC DRAINAGE

DELBROOK

DRAINAGE & PLUMBING Specialize in Waterlines 604-729-6695

★RITE-WAY★ DRAINAGE & SEWER 15% OFF - 604-925-8711

Drywall

AFFORDABLE, Reliable, Quality Guaranteed. Boarding, Taping, Spraytex. Dave 604-984-7476 VINCE’S MAGIC Drywalling & textured ceiling repairs. Complete drywall & taping. 604-307-2295

8080

Excavating - Drain Tile Demolitions. Fully insured • WCB 604-716-8528

8090

Fencing/Gates

BEAUTIFUL North Shore Gates, Fences, Arbors. 778-322-8645 johngormleycarpentry.com Good Neighbour Fence & Deck Cedar, Chain link, Gates, Arbours Reasonable rates. 604-987-4522

NORTH SHORE FENCES

Quality work by professionals Repairs and construction 604-230-3559

8105

Flooring/ Refinishing

Golden Hardwood & Laminate & Tiles. Prof install, refinishing, sanding & repairs. 778-858-7263 INSTALLATION REFINISHING, Sanding. Free est, great prices. Satisfaction guar. 604-518-7508

8125

Gutters

AT YOUR HOME GUTTER SERVICES

No More HST! BOOK NOW! • Gutter Installation, Cleaning & Repairs • Roofing & Roof Repairs • Moss Control, Removal & Prevention 25 year Warranteed Leaf & Needle Guard

WCB – Fully Insured 100% Money Back Guarantee

604-340-7189

−Augering −Water & Sewer line repair & replacement −Sumps −Drain Tile −Concrete Work −Foundation, −Excavation −Retaing Walls −Site restored Call Ron 778-227-7316 or 604-568-3791

8075

Excavating

★ Beautiful Cedar Fence ★ Best Price, European Craftmanship, ERWIN 778-835-5015

STEPHEN’S JANITORIAL Services, comm/res, North & West Van, 30 yrs exp 604-980-1178

8060

8087

Electrical

The current choice serving the Lower Mainland for more than 15 years. All Kinds of Work and Reasonable Rates.

ACCREDITED BUSINESS

atyourhomeservicesgroup.ca

8130

Handyperson

Carpentry, flooring, tiles, drywall, trim work, fences, repairs. Small job ok. Francisco 604-710-9837 www.chulavistalandscaping.ca 604-761-7745 ARMS & Minds Renos Carpentry cabinets, doors, finishing,

flooring, tile, drywall, paint, deck, fence, siding, electrical, plumbing. 25 yrs exp.

ABBA RENOVATION carpentry, plumbing, wiring, painting, tiling. Work guar, Refs. (604)805-8463/ 986-4026 ABLE RENOVATIONS All home repairs & renos, large & small, North Shore only 604 319-2677 AGRIOS HOME IMPROVEMENT Home Maintenance & Repairs. Experienced, Reliable Service, Reasonable Rates Call Michael – 604 619-1126

CARPENTRY- STRUCTURAL work, beams, framing, mouldings. Professional, precise & licensed. Call 778-233-0559 HANDYMAN - framing, decks, tiles, re-roof. Total additions & basements. Ken 604-500-2426 SUNRISE PAINTING Drywall repair, textured ceiling & mouldings. Cell 604-657-6465

8135

Hauling

604-RUBBISH - ’’ We do all the loading & cleanup and we remove almost anything'' 604-782-2474

8150

Kitchens/Baths

BATHROOMS & much more. 30 yrs on the North Shore. Working within your budget. 778-387-3626

8155

Landscaping

Y.K. Landscaping Co. Ltd.

604-518-5623

20 Years Experience Retaining Walls, Paving Stones, Rock Garden, Fences Water Sprinklers SPECIAL SUMMER CLEAN-UP (Garden) Design - Consultation- Installation 604-518-5661 KatsuraLandscaping.ca $23 LAWN CUTS based on 2000 sqft. We also offer a full array of services. www.seymourlawnmaint.ca or call 604-990-1252

Installed • Cleaned • Repaired

604-876-4604 ★RITE-WAY★ GUTTERS 15% OFF - 604-925-8711

Greenworx Redevelopment Inc. Hedges, pavers, ponds & walls, returfing, demos, drainage, jackhammering. Old pools filled in, decks, concrete 604.782.4322

LANDROCK: CUSTOM Stonework & Landscapes for over 50 yrs! All jobs, big or small. Fully ins, Work Safe. Call for free prof est. Aldo, 604-834-8643, Anthony, 778-321-2536

List It. Sell It. List It. Sell It. Guaranteed. Guaranteed. Craig Can’t Do That.

Contact us today for a free estimate.

Max: 604-341-6059 Licensed & Bonded

Lic. 22308

#18405 Electrician Best Rates,

Local, Reliable, 24-7, All jobs 100% satisfaction. 604-765-8439 Adam

ALL YOUR electrical & reno needs. Lic’d electrician #37940. Bonded & insured 604-842-5276 DNE ELECTRIC Lic #89267 ALL Your Electrical Needs. Panel Upgrading. Reasonable Free Estimate 604-999-2332 LOOKING FOR A NORTH SHORE Electrician? #39593 Call POSITRON 778-859-4154 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fast same day service guar’d. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

Why? Trusted Sellers You know the sellers and so do we. No scams. No concerns. ]ZN PT\U YJKOXWKYWM Local Buyers You know your community and you can trust the folks you know.

$69 buys you a print and online ad in 1 market until sold*! [HLTV YLKI\ XJ \UL\M

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* if you reduce the cost of your item by 10% each month. Private party only.

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HOME SERVICES 8160

Lawn & Garden

A.A.BEST PRO GARDEN SERVICES LTD. Lawn Maintenance, Power Raking, Moss Control, Aerating, Trim, Top, Prune, etc. Call Sukh

604.726.9152 604.984.1988

A.All Area Gardening Service Lawn Maintenance • Aerating Moss Control • Power Raking Trim • Prune • Top • Gen. Clean-up

604-726-9153 604-926-1526

8160

Lawn & Garden

ENGLISH LAWNS, new lawn installs, replace old, drainage, landscaping, pavers, etc. Any size job. Nick, 604-929-7732

8175

Masonry

ARCADIA STONEWORK bricks, blocks, natural, cultured & paving stones. Alex - 778-895-6170 LANDROCK: CUSTOM Stonework & Landscapes for over 50 yrs! All jobs, big or small. Fully ins, Work Safe. Call for free prof est. Aldo, 604-834-8643, Anthony, 778-321-2536

8180

Home Services

CAPILANO HANDYMAN

● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Renovations Demolition Plumbing Drywall Carpentry ● Cabinetry Painting ● Electrical Kitchens & Bath Flooring ● Paving Fences & Decks Insured & WCB

Tel: 604-219-0666 Garden Services

Certified Horticulturists Design • Planting • Maintenance Yard Clean-ups. Call Scott. www.KatsuraLandscaping.ca

8185

Moving & Storage

604-518-5661

Performance Garden Service

LAWNCUTS

Quality Work You Can Trust! Interior & Exterior ★ UNBEATABLE PRICES ★ Free Est. / Written Guarantee

Insured/WCB

778-997-9582

MARK GRIFFITHS Painting Co. Affordable Quality. Locally Owned & Operated. References • Insured

604-925-4330

PROFESSIONAL PAINTERS

Interior – Exterior High Quality, Clean, Reliable

604-338-1321

Local & long distance Call 604-720-0931 brothersmovingservice.com LOCAL MOVERS big/small Moving, rubbish removal, recycling, etc 604-603-3533, 604-925-3186

HOT SPOT FOR SALE

APPLYING LASTING BEAUTY Exterior/Interior Specialist Quick & Clean Quality Craftsmanship Insured, Free Est., WCB Carter: 604-790-4554

since 1975

SPRING SPECIAL

Cell 604-657-6465 or 604-987-6560 ALL HOME PAINTING & RESTORATION Comm/Residential 604-290-7176 DUSKO PAINTING, Int/Ext. Com/ Res. Drywall repair. Free ests. 604-417-5917, 604-258-7300 Excellent Pro Painting Service 20 yrs exp, refs, warranty. Reas, res/comm Richard 604-618-0205 EXTERIOR & INTERIOR PAINT & WOOD STAINING Call 604-281-0807

For information call

604-630-3300

COLOURED Cedar Painting. A small, house painting company offering high quality, well priced ext/int painting (778) 988-4162 PAINTING FOR LESS $$$ European quality Since 1982 Lowest Price Guaranteed! Interior experts. Paul 778.919.2213 www.finnlineinteriors.com

8200

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Place Your Garage Sale Ad Online Now!

8205

Paving/Seal Coating

ASPHALT PAVING

Driveway, Walkway & Parking Lot Garage Apron / Speed Bump / Pot Hole / Patch Commercial & Residential www.jaconbrospaving.com

604-618-2949

ALLEN ASPHALT concrete, brick,

Patios/Decks/ Railings

THUNDERBIRD GLASS

· Quality Custom Glass Canopies · Interior/Exterior Glass Rails · Frameless Showers & Skylights

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604-980-7511

www.thunderbirdglass.com

Quality Home Renovation Int/Ext Kitchen & Bath www.OnSiteRenovations.com Call Mike Getzlaf 604 351 9316

www.RenoRite.com Bath, Kitchens, Suites & More Save Your Dollars! 604-451-0225 RNC RENOVATIONS Ins, WCB, Member of BBB, 778-227-7316 www.rncrenovations.com

METRO BLACKTOP CO. LTD Custom work for Driveways & new lane Aprons. Repairs/resurfacing. Call Gino 604-657-9936

SN TOTAL HOME RENO Basements,bathrooms,decks. For free estimates 604-318-4054

TERRY’S DRIVEWAY SEALING Anniversay Special • Free ests North Shore Co. 604-980-7507

8220

Plumbing

★ 3 Licensed Plumbers ★ 66 years of exp. 604-830-6617 www.oceansidemechanical.com Actual Plumbing & Heating, Boilers, Furnaces, Tankless, Hotwater tanks, 24/7, Seniors Disc. Lic. BBB, 604-874-4808 SAVE ON PLUMBING Licensed Plumber/Gas fitter, $68/HR. Same day service. Insured, BBB member Call 604-987-7473 Samy

8225

Power Washing

8240

8250

Roofing

AT YOUR HOME ROOFING SERVICES

No More HST! BOOK NOW! • Roofing & Roof Repairs • Duroid, Cedar, Torch-on • Moss Control, Removal & Prevention • Gutter Installation, Cleaning & Repairs

WCB – Fully Insured 100% Money Back Guarantee

604-340-7189 ACCREDITED BUSINESS

atyourhomeservicesgroup.ca

Renovations & Home Improvement

TOTAL HOME A RENOVATIONS Since 1983

@

FROM DESIGN TO FINISH Complete Renos & Additions, incl.: Kitchen & Bath Improvements • Roofing • Sundecks place ads online @ • Door & Window Replacements

classifieds.nsnews.com Bill 604-298-1222 www.chrisdalehomes.com

ALL HOME RENOVATIONS LTD.

Need a Fresh Look in or outside your Home? We specialize in custom renos, kitchen, bathroom & all interior & exterior renos

604 -290 -7176

ROOFING

604-925-8711 GUARANTEED (IN WRITING)

Total Renos - Res & Comm 25 yrs exp. North Shore refs, Excellent Workmanship,

Call Hummingbird 778-387-3626

2 OLD GUYS 2 YOUNG TO RETIRE WE DO IT ALL!

H 604-986-3986 C 604-537-9452

ALLQUEST PAINTING Quality Work You Can Trust! 778 997-9582

BUILD PROS CONSTRUCTIONAll types of construction & renos www.buildpros.ca 604-780-8118 ★Ext/Int Specialist ★ PRO PROPERTY PAINTING Quick & Clean Quality, Insured, Free Est. Carter 604-790-4554

Rubbish Removal

BIN SERVICES for your Dirt Fill, Rock, Concrete or Asphalt Jobs. ● Load up to 8 c/yd-Demo 20 c/yd

STEPHEN’S ROOFING

New Roofs ★ Roofing Repairs Quality Work at an Affordable Price 30 years experience North & West Van

604-980-1178

A EASTWEST Roofing & Siding Reroofing, Gutter, BBB Member, 10% disc, Seniors Disc, 604-783-6437

A-1 Contracting & Roofing ReRoofing & Repair. WCB. 25% Discount. Jag, 778-892-1530 AFFORDABLE QUALITY ROOFING All types. BBB, insured, references. www.affordablequalityroofing.com 604-984-6560

AMBLESIDE ROOFING

All types - Reroofs & Repairs Insured/WCB 778-288-8357 Samra Bros. Roofing Ltd. 40 yrs+ Cedar / Fiberglass / Torch On Free Estimates. 604-946-4333

8255

9110

Collectibles & Classics

Dalton Trucking 604-986-6944

ROD’S RUBBISH REMOVAL Prompt, reliable, reasonable. Big/ small loads. 7 days 604-985-7193 RUBBISH REMOVAL & Demolition Mark 604-219-0666

8300

8309

Tiling

A & Wes Tile top European quality Tile install custom bath-kitch 604-657-0343 AandWesTile.com

PTV TILE INSTALLATIONS Ceramic Tile, Porcelain, Slate, 25 Yrs Exp. Santo 778-235-1772

renovateme.ca

all tiling, repairs, remodels, bathrooms, kitchens, patios ★★★ 604-761-2421 ★★★

8310

1988 FLEETWOOD Brougham d’Elegance Rare, orig owner car! 83km! Perfect cond Collector Car Status 25-yrs! $10,950. D# 10578 Auto Depot NVan 604-727-3111

Stucco/Siding/ Exterior

DC STUCCO LTD. 21 years exp. Fast, friendly service. All types of Finishes & Repairs. 604-788-1385

1989 Bentley Turbo R Automatic, 37,000 kms, V8 LWB. Impressive Luxury sedan. Service records immaculate all options, Air Cared Certified. $24,500. Call: (604) 802-2203

9125

Domestic

1992 CHRYSLER Lebaron, V6, convertible, new engine, gd cond, $1995 ONO, 604-500-1480 1998 LINCOLN Mark VIII, excellent condition, 84,000 km, $5,500 obo 604-988-0327 2004 CHRYSLER Intrepid SXT, 12,800K, fully loaded, 1 owner, exc cond, $4000, 604-926-0705

Top Soil

DALTON TRUCKING LTD.

Top Soil, Garden Soil, Fill Soil, Sand, Gravel, and More. Small and Large Deliveries. - Or you can pick up Dump Site for Dirt, Concrete, Asphalt. Dirt,Rock,Demo Bins, U-Load. Recycled Products, Blast Rock, Round Rock, Sorted Rocks

604-986-6944

87 Mountain Hwy, N.Van.

Headwater Management

TODAY!

604-925-8711

AUTOMOTIVE

Sand, Gravel, Soil, Rock Deliveries

15%OFF

604-715-0404 www.allinwonder.ca Working Within Your Budget

8255

RE-ROOFING & ROOF REPAIRS

Cell 604-250-1178

GENERAL CONTRACTOR From building permit drawings to construction One call does it all! WCB • Insured • Licensed

BAMFORD CONSTRUCTION Ltd. Quality Renovations. 604-986-2871 www.bamford.ca

CALL RICK/WAYNE:

8240

Renovations & Home Improvement

drains, foundations, walls, membranes 604-618-2304/ 820-2187

PS POWERWASHING All types of powerwashing. Reas rates. Summer Disc. Peter, 778-858-5793

SUNRISE PAINTING & DECORATING

Ny Ton Gardening Trimming, Shrubs, Pruning, Yard Cleanup, 604-782-5288

TOP SOIL, sand, gravel, etc. Pick-up or Delivery. Headwater Management, 175 Harbour Ave, North Van 604-985-6667

ALLQUEST PAINTING

MOVING

Licensed & Insured

Give us an estimate and we will beat it!

2013 Special Aeration, moss control $95. Lawn maintenance 604-726-9153 & 604-926-1526

PACIFIC WEST LANDSCAPE SUPPLY. Soil, sand, gravel. We accept green waste. 1990 W 1st, North Van. 604-980-8334

604-723-8434

Garbage Removal • Deliveries

ABBA MOVERS bsmt clean 1-4 ton Lic, ins’d from $35/hr, 2 men $45/hr, 24/7, 26 yrs 604-506-7576

LIONS GATE Landscaping Ltd. Your Maintenance & Landscape Specialist 604-788-9687

Free Est. - 15 Years Exp. Insured /WCB

1175 W.15 St. North Van

Graig 604-986-3463

JB GARDEN'S Hedges, trimming & cleanups, pruning, weeding. Call Terry 604-354-6649

Summer 10% OFF Special Exterior Repainting

Free Estimate

Call 778.994.5403

GREAT LOOKING Landscapes Full service landscape & garden maint. Call Dave: 604-764-7220

A-1

PAINT CO.

MOVING & STORAGE

Free Estimates

All West Garden Services Lawn maint, p/raking, moss control, aerating, trim, prune top, general cleanups... CALL SUKH 604-716-8479 or 604-984-1988

8195

Painting/ Wallpaper

Wednesday, June 21, 2013 - North Shore News - A49

TOP SOIL, SAND, GRAVEL, etc. Pick-up or Delivery 175 Harbour Ave. North Vancouver

604-985-6667

2005 PONTIAC Sunfire SE, 99 kms! ac/windows, warr $4,350 D10578. 604-727-3111 Auto Depot, NVan.

2005 PONTIAC WAVE LT, 104,000 kms, black, a/c, auto, newer brakes, timing belt and tires, sunroof, $4595. 778-846-5275

2006 Mitsubishi Lancer. Mfr wrty until 2016. Ralliart Ed. Auto, recent brks/tires, 116k KM. 1 owner. All records avail. $7,900 OBO. 604.340.3145

PACIFIC WEST LANDSCAPE SUPPLY Soil, Sand, Gravel & more We accept green waste Pick-up or Delivery 1990 West 1st, North Van 604-980-8334

8315

2008 FORD EDGE Limited AWD local; V6; 50kms! 1 yr Warr incl d $22,888. Pano-roof; lux Lease or Buy? #10578 Auto Depot 604-727-3111 1397 Welch NVan

Tree Services

TREE WORKS

Tree & Stump Removal Done Right! Trimming & Pruning. Fully Ins. Best rates.

604-787-5915 604-291-7778 treeworksonline.ca

10% discount with this ad

2013 FORD Flex AWD Limited 7-pass 16 km, loaded! $35,500. Lease/Buy! Warr! D10578. 604-727-3111 Auto Depot, 1397 Welch NVan.

9129

Luxury Cars

Rubbish Removal

Student Works

1989 Rolls Royce Silver Spur Exc. cond. Auto, 98K kms, local car, blk/parch leather. $22,000. (604) 538-6319

Disposal & Recycling Trips start at

$49

B i n s f ro m 5 - 3 0 y a rd s a v a i l .

John 778-288-8009

10% OFF with this ad w w w.student worksdisposal.com

A RESPONSIBLE NORTH VAN MAN with truck ONLY $25 + dump charges 604-377-3175

James Walter Construction & Project Management: renovations, structural, sundecks, insured. Call 604-788-8863

● BIN RENTALS ● ★ Top Soil Deliveries ★ 7 days a wk. Fast service 604-985-4211 orangebins.com

PAINTING, LAMINATE flrs, baseboards, tiling, blinds. Clean, reliable. Free est. 604-338-1321

BIN THERE DISPOSAL Disposal Bin Rentals. Same day service. 604-980-7600

It’s time for bargain hunting! Browse our Garage Sale section to find deals near you.

2011 LEXUS IS350c V6 Better

than New! NAVI, lease or Buy? $45888. Bal 6-yr & 110km. Lexus Warranty D10578 AutoDepot 604-727-3111

Transportation

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A50 - North Shore News - Wednesday, June 21, 2013

FRESH DEALS 07 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GTP

07 VOLVO C70 CONVERTIBLE

STK CD41381 WAS $18,900

STK 952570 WAS $27,900

Leather, 5spd, 80,000kms.

NOW $15,488

AUTOMOTIVE 9145

NOW $25,900

10 GMC YUKON DENALI

STK 952500

STK 952750 WAS $49,900

NOW $36,900

#1 FREE Scrap Vehicle Removal Ask about $500 Credit!!! $$ PAID for Some 604.683.2200

1997 LANDROVER Defender(s) 90, 5 spd diesel, mint, 160,000km, from desert $23,900 1-780-945-7945 604-926-7087 lancebright@hotmail.com

Hardtop, 6spd.

AWD, Hybrid, loaded.

WAS $25,900

NOW $23,900

12 MINI COOPER CONVERTIBLE

NOW $47,900

604-790-3900 OUR SERVIC 2H

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V6; 5sp; 1 yr Warr, No Accid ! Sale $5880. Rugged & Reliable! D10578 Auto Depot 604-727-3111 NVan

Find your car at NOW $32,900

NOW $34,900

small V8, Tow & Go! lthr 1-owner! $5450. incl 1Yr Warr All options! D10578 Auto Depot, 604-727-3111

1994 AUDI Cabrio A4 Rare Offering! $6880. Pwr convertible top; alloys; service records; 1yr Warranty incl ; Showroom Car! Auto Depot 604-727-3111 #10578

2002 F-150 Ford Super Cab 4x4 'XTR', 1 yr warr, $7850 D10578. 604-727-3111 Auto Depot, 1397 Welch NVan.

2007 FORD DIESEL F350 Super Crew 4x4 local 6-pass; 1yr Warr, lease or Buy? Sale $19,500. Exc service records; NO Accid ! Trades? 604-727-3111 Auto Depot #10578

1998 VOLVO S70 sports sedan T5 lthr & pwr s/roof; local NO Accid, auto, 1yr Warr incl! $3999. #10578 Auto Depot 604-727-3111 NVan

13 FORD ESCAPE SEL

AWD, navigation, leather, only 6,000kms.

SOME OF THE BENEFITS THE HONDA PRE-OWNED PROGRAM OFFERS: • 6-year / 120,000km transferable Powertrain warranty coverage, with options to upgrade to comprehensive extended warranty.

2007 Ford Escape XLT 4x4 Great deal! Well maintained. Fully loaded + extras. $9,000 obo. Call: (778) 239-0072

• 7 days / 1000km exchange privilege • 100 point inspection • Carproof Vehicle History Report (carproof.com)

816 AUTOMALL DRIVE, NORTH VANCOUVER

10 BMW 328I XDRIVE

11 FORD F150 XLT SUPER CAB

STK 952860

STK 952330 WAS $26,900

$32,900

2000 LEXUS RX300 AWD local BC luxury V6, Warr 1-yr! Lthr, New Tires! $6880. Safe!- LEXUS! D10578 Auto Depot 604-727-3111

604-984-0331

4x4, loaded.

2009TOYOTA VENZA AWD JBL & NAVI pkg! Spotless in/out! Lease or Buy? Sale $22,888. Trade-up & D10578. 604-727-3111 Auto Depot

www.pacifichonda.ca

2001 SUBARU AWD Outback LTD Wagon, lthr, dual sunroofs; alloys; 1yr Warr , $7850. Lux/#10578. 604-727-3111 Auto Depot, NVan.

12 CHEV SILVERADO LT

13 FORD MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE

STK 952320 WAS $49,900

STK 952420 WAS $39,900

Leather, loaded.

NOW $46,900

06 CHEV COLORADO LT

STK 952470 WAS $35,900

STK 952760

4x4, Z71, one owner, mint.

NOW $32,900

Sales • Leasing • Rentals

$13,900

10 MERCEDES BENZ GLK 350

09 TOYOTA VENZA

STK 952700 WAS $37,900

STK 952310 WAS $26,900

NOW $35,900

YOUR BEST BC PRICE ON 23 MANUFACTURERS’ BRANDS

Financin As Low Asg 4.99%

with factory warranty

2011-2012 Dodge Ram 1500, 2013 Ford Mustang Convertible 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan Black, V6, leather, loaded, 7 pass, pwr group, a/c, Stow N Go 2500 & 3500 Quad Cab SLT 4x4 8,200kms, like new, C8594 From $16,999 From $24,999 $28,999

ON APPROVED

2002 KIA Rio Wagon; 4cyl 5-sp &

only 95kms! Clean/Safe affordable 1-yr Warr incl $4650. D10578. 604-727-3111 Auto Depot, NVan.

CREDIT

AWD, low kms, one owner.

2012 Hyundai Sonata GLS

Auto, well equipped, sunroof, mags

From $17,499

2002 VW Jetta ’GLS’ local 4cyl & 5sp S/roof; 109Kms! 1 yr Warr, clean,local; NO Accid, $7,450. Lease or Buy? Auto Depot Nvan 604-727-3111 D# 10578

4dr, auto, leather, sunroof

From $13,999

2012-2013 Subaru Forester Touring

Auto, pwr group, sunroof, alloys, only 11,300kms,

From $23,999

NOW $24,900

2011-2012 Mazda 3 Sport

2011-2012 Mazda 3 Sedan

from $13,999

From $13,499

Auto, a/c, pwr windows & locks, CD, mags

12 CHRYSLER 300C

04 CHEV CAVALIER

STK 952520 WAS $33,900

STK 952830

NOW $30,800

9515

Boats

1989 19’ Bayliner Capri Blue, 2.3 litre IO Fresh water cooled, new windshield/canvas/swim grid, trailer. $6,975. 604-837-7564

9522

RV’s/Trailers

4dr, auto, one owner, only 28,000kms.

2010 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara 2007 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport Auto, only 48,000kms. Stk# 13044B

2013 Ford Taurus SEL AWD

White, fully loaded, 12,300kms, C8595

$23,999

2010 Mitsubishi RVR AWD, pwr group, auto, a/c, CD, T5211

$20,499

$5,888

Auto, pwr group, a/c, CD, 23,600km, C8234

$16,999

2012 Hyundai Accent From $12,999

2012 Ford Focus SEL

Hatchback, leather, sunroof, loaded, 11,200kms, C8403

$19,499

2008 - 2011 GM & Ford 3/4 Ton Cargo Vans From $13,997

From $21,999

From $11,999

Leather, sunroof

Auto, pwr group, a/c, CD

2012 Mazda 5

With convenience package

From $19,999

2011-2012 Hyundai Santa Fe AWD Sunroof, mags

From $22,499

White, 4x4, local, very clean. Stk# 5822

Very clean, local. Stk#13136A

$26,995

4 dr hatch, auto, a/c, pwr windows & locks

From $10,499

2005 PT Cruiser Convertible

2009 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon

$9,995

$27,998

4x4, auto, freedom hardtop, Stk# P5826

2012 Ford Focus Titanium

Hatchback, fully loaded, self parking, only 9,500kms, C8528

$19,999

2011 Dodge Grand Caravan

711B West 14th Street, North Vancouver

Sales • Leasing • Rentals

$19,995

2011 Mazda 2

604-924-1080

Northshore Auto Mall, 800 Automall Dr. North Van

6spd manual, black, hard top. Stk#P5708B

2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 2011 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT Quad Cab

*Plus $199 doc fee on all vehicles. Vehicles not exactly as shown.

1-877-212-0735 www.carternorthshore.com

2011 Nissan Sentra

Great condition. Stk# 13181A

Sedan, auto, a/c, CD, pwr group

Northshore

2010-2011 Ford Escape LTD AWD

$33,995

2012 Nissan Altima 2.5

• Manufacturer’s warranty • 30-day/2500 km no-hassle exchange privilege • 150 + point inspection • 24-hour roadside assistance

1979 FORD M/H, 23 ft, cozy, bunk beds, fully equipped, low k, hi way usage, $4,950. 778-737-3890

Auto, a/c, pwr windows & locks, CD, mags

$27,995

Hemi, navigation, sunroof, leather.

1997 EURO Van Camper or Westfalia Week-Ender $8880. Travel Van or $18,888. Winnebago V6 Camper Van? Warr D10578. 604-727-3111 Auto Depot NVan

SUPER SPECIALS 2011-2012 Ford Fiesta SES

Sunroof, nav., leather, only 38,000kms.

Vans

NOW $36,900

11 CADILLAC CTS

Luxury pkg, only 27,000kms.

2008 LEXUS AWD IS250 Navi, 110 km, Bal of Lexus warr! Loaded; Lease/Buy! D10578. 604-727-3111 Auto Depot, 1397 Welch NVan.

classifieds.nsnews.com

NOW $23,900

Crew cab, long box, 4x4, diesel.

74MPG or 3.8L per100kms! $6950. with 1-yr warr incl! Sale D10578. 604-727-3111 Auto Depot, NVan.

9173

NOW $33,900

Navigation, leather, only 43,000kms.

2003 PASSAT Wagon ’GLS’ 4-cyl 5-spd, local VW Serviced! $6880. 1yr Warr, lthr & roof rack! D10578. 604-727-3111 Auto Depot, NVan.

2006 SMART 'DIESEL' auto 1994 JAGUAR Sovereign, 133,000 km, immac cond, burgundy/beige leather, all records, garage kept 19 yrs, 6 cyl, $6950 obo. 604-788-7900

Stk 951661 WAS $36,900

STK 952630 WAS $35,900

$36,900

2001 YUKON 'XL' 7-pass 4x4,

09 MERCEDES BENZ ML 320

NOW $26,900

Leather, navigation, sunroof, only 12,000kms. Stk 952840

Sports & Imports

2004 KIA Sorrento, 4x4, green, 120km, Asking $5900. Call 604-924-1459

STK 952640 WAS $35,900

Diesel, leather, navigation.

12 BUICK REGAL GRAND SPORT

9160

12 FORD F150 XLT

Auto, loaded

STK 952650 WAS $28,900

Sports & Imports

CASH FOR ALL VEHICLES

EcoBoost, CreCab, 4x4.

STK 952250

9160

SCRAP CAR & TRUCK REMOVAL

2001 NISSAN XTerra 4x4; local;

10 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA

Sport Utilities/ 4x4’s/Trucks

Loaded, only 47,000kms.

10 CADILLAC SRX AWD WAS $38,900

9155

Scrap Car Removal

THE SCRAPPER Luxury performance pkg, only 32,000kms.

Sport Utilities/ 4x4’s/Trucks

9155

cont. from previous page

$19,995

2010 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT Quad Cab Low kms, loaded, park assist. Stk# 13218A

$29,700

1600 MARINE DR., N.V. 604.980.8501

ON THE SPOT FINANCING

View More Fleet at www.nationalcarsales.ca

Only 48,000kms, Stow ‘N’ Go, 7 pass, local. Stk# 13264A

D#30625

www.destinationchrysler.ca


Friday, June 21, 2013 - North Shore News - A51

REV

YOUR NORTH SHORE GUIDE to THE ROAD

Nice to know the classics are in good hands Brendan McAleer Contributing Writer

BY a curious coincidence, I stumbled across a group of touring pre-war Bentleys for the second time last week.

off aerodynamic kit, a large rear spoiler, and a low-slung stance. Given the standard car’s fancy looks, the boy racer treatment really suits the Focus. The exhaust pipe looks like a 1970s vacuum cleaner attachment. Unlike some other hothatches, there’s a pretty wide range of colour choices as well. Aside from the tester’s tearup-my-license yellow, you can choose from blue, silver, red, white or black — this last gives the ST a somewhat menacing air. Environment Again, everything to love about the ordinary Focus is present in the ST’s compact interior. Rear seat room is

I had first seen them parked near Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah — of all places — and then found myself passed by the jittering, smoking, rumbling convoy not two blocks from Capilano canyon. What amazing machines, belching and farting out improperly digested hydrocarbons, all gleaming brass and leaf-springs and folding windshield and hailfellow-well-met. It always makes me happy to see these cars not merely preserved, but driven. Out there in the sea of humdrum ecopods, it’s like catching sight of a heritage house nestled in-between rows of glassy-fronted condos. It occurred to me, as I chatted with one of the organizers, sketching out his Los Angeles to Seattle route map, that these leviathans will always be at this sort of nonsense. The sea will rise and the sun will parch the land and the struggle for resources will reach fever pitch as the waterhole shrinks and oldtimey cars will keep trundling about the country on endless, pointless, ridiculously long road trips. And, in 100 years, if you tried to pull the same sort of trick in a 2013 Bentley, you’ll look like an idiot. Because you’d be pushing it. It’s not just Bentleys either.

See Racing page 54

See No such page 58

NEWS photo Kevin Hill

THE Focus ST is Ford’s entrance into the hot hatchback world. It incorporates the fast while toning down the furious enough to be a practical everyday driver. It is available at Cam Clark Ford in the Northshore Auto Mall.

2013 Ford Focus ST

Focus finds the fast lane

THE obvious question is: why not simply buy a Mustang?

www.taylor motive.com

Scan this page with the Layar app to see more photos of the Ford Focus ST.

Hmmm, that’s a stumper. After all, the V-6 version of said pony car now pumps out an entirely respectable 300+ horsepower, gets decent fuel mileage and handles reasonably well with a track package. And there’s a huge aftermarket to boot. It’s the North American way to have a Fast Ford. Slap a Route 66 sticker on the back and let’s go out for cheeseburgers. However, across the pond, blue-oval enthusiasts have had a completely different idea as to what constitutes a hot Ford. While we’ve been spoiled with cheap and accessible

Grinding Gears

Brendan McAleer musclecars, the Europeans invented the hot-hatchback segment, blending practicality and performance together. Cars like the Volkswagen GTi have worked well in translation. The Mazdaspeed3 has been on sale for half a

decade, kicking butt and taking names. Now here’s a bright-yellow four-door Ford, labelled the Focus ST, that aims to show both how it’s done. Giddy-up! Design Well, you’d look a bit put out if someone forced a mandatory front licence plate on your air-sucking grille too. In bright, road paint yellow (Tangerine Scream, of all things), my tester more than slightly resembled a bird with a breathing apparatus: Duck Vader. In all other respects, the ST is an ordinary Ford Focus with some go-fast bits stuck on. That means you get big 18-inch alloys with meaty Goodyear Eagle rubber, a one-

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The North Vancouver repair shop with a specialty in collision work took the AutocheX Premier Achiever trophy back to the shop following an awards ceremony held at ICBC’s centre in Coquitlam on May 28. Taylormotive was the only North Shore auto shop to take home a prize, a trophy they also snagged in 2010. The awards were sponsored by Mitchell International, a California company that compiles customer satisfaction data. The honour demonstrates Taylormotive’s commitment to customer satisfaction, according to a release from Mitchell. Approximately 400 repair companies out of 50,000 shops across North America qualified for the award. NEWS photo Kevin Hill

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SHAY Kleinsorge shows off the Charles H Cates at the Burrard Yacht Club Car and Yacht Show June 8. The 100-year-old wooden boat belonged to the Cates family and served as a tug during the wars. It was later loaned out to employees as a holiday vessel. Kleinsorge is the latest owner of the now fully refurbished boat. Scan with the Layar app for more photos from the show.

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THE heavily bolstered Recaro leather front seats in the Focus ST squeeze driver and passenger in as if they were preparing for a rocket launch.

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to a particular station. Unlike some other manufacturers (hem-hem-Volkswagen-hem) the voice commands seem to do what you want without shouting, though you do have to follow the script. Other than that, there’s good visibility, sensible gauges, Euro-style interior mood lighting — the ST is a nice place for your passengers to be. It’s also as chic inside as an upscale nightclub and impressed several passersby when parked. Performance With a 2.0-litre engine making 240 h.p. and 270 footpounds of torque to be routed

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front-wheel drive. The car’s electronic brain has the ability to brake a spinning wheel, thus transferring power to the wheel that still has traction. Even more clever is Ford’s Enhanced Torque Vectoring Control. This system has the power to sense when a ham-handed driver (who, me?) has over-cooked it into a corner and apply braking to an inside rear wheel to have you whanging through the corners like a salmon up a stream. Ordinarily, all these electronic nannies can feel like there’s a tutting third hand on the wheel, a school-marmy rap on your knuckles every

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This car simply loves to be driven quickly, and as there’s a large electronic safety net and no anti-social rear-drive tail-out behaviour, you need not feel overly guilty. I’m not saying zipping around town in a bright-yellow hatchback isn’t going to land you in hot water — let’s not get the constables involved, shall we? On the racetrack, the Focus offers the ability to turn off its various traction aids and simply pilot the car with driver skill alone. There’s also an intermediate “Sport” setting that allows for a small amount of tire-smoking tomfoolery without the worry that you’re going to spin off into the weeds.

On the road, loaded up with the family, the ST settles down into a friendly ride that’s firm but not overly harsh. It’s easy to drive when you’re not rowing through the gearbox, tame enough to pull double duty as the commuter and the corner carver. Features The ST comes very wellequipped with leather interior, smartphone connectivity, dual-zone climate control and heated seats as standard. You also get fog lights, the aforementioned alloys and a decent stereo — you will have to pay for a sunroof, though ($1,200). Other potential add-ons include Navigation (a not unreasonable $800), XM satellite radio ($1,000), and

— that’s about it, really. As with most of its competitors, the ST is already near the top of the option tree and is equipped as such. Fuel economy ratings are set at 8.9 litres/100 kilometres in the city and 6.2 l/100 km highway. Not bad, though getting anything close to the city rating is nigh-on impossible with a heavy foot. However, while premium fuel is recommended, the Ecoboost-4 will run on regular gas — handy if you’re taking a longer drive where you’re going to be light on the throttle anyway. Green light Turbo power; controlled, engaging handling; hatchback See Other page 59

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