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A motorcyclist is dead after a collision on the Lions Gate Bridge, Sunday evening.

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A swimmer completes his lap of the pool at Ron Andrews recreation centre during the North Shore Triathlon held on holiday Monday. See page 38 for more from the annual endurance event and scan this photo with the Layar app to access video footage and results from the race.

Vancouver police and emergency crews rushed to the crash at mid-span around 5:50 p.m. after a report of the rider colliding with an SUV came in. West Vancouver police assisted in closing the North End of the bridge and helping drivers already on the bridge deck get turned around and back to the North Shore. Officers had the bridge closed until almost 11 p.m. while investigators were on the scene. The exact cause of crash isn’t yet known but speed and alcohol are not considered to be factors. “It appears to be a tragic set of circumstances that led to the southbound rider coming off of his bike and falling into oncoming northbound traffic,” said Const. Sandra Glendinning, VPD media relations officer. “The driver of the SUV was not able to avoid the rider, has co-operated fully and we are not expecting any charges as a result of the collision.” Police are not releasing any information on the victim. — Brent Richter

3 charged for illegal tree cutting

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AFTER a 15-month investigation, two North Vancouver homeowners and a North Shore-based arborist are facing criminal charges after they allegedly cut down a swath of trees in Capilano River Regional Park.

The RCMP opened an investigation on Feb.13 last year after Metro Vancouver, which owns the park, reported that 35 trees had been either cut or seriously damaged through

2 homeowners, arborist allegedly created Cap River view corridor

having their limbs removed. North Vancouver RCMP allege the homeowners hired the arborist to use his chainsaw to open up views of the West Vancouver waterfront. “It became apparent that the intended outcome, of course, was to increase their westward view from their homes and that was substantially increased by the limbing or cutting down of the trees,” said Cpl. Richard De Jong, North Vancouver

RCMP spokesman. The investigation took more than a year because of the number of different police resources needed to build a case the Crown would take to court. That included aerial photography, consulting with professional arborists, calling in the RCMP’s provincial forest crimes unit and assigning the case to the province’s environmental Crown prosecutor. Charged are homeowners Hooman Bozorgnia, 41, and Roger Mulloy, 54, as well arborist Jeff Hoff, 33, owner of Hoff Tree Services. See Tree page 3

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Immigrant statistics remain stable Jane Seyd jseyd@nsnews.com

WHEN they immigrated to Canada from the Philippines more than a decade ago, it was a family connection that initially drew Alvin Koh Relleve and his wife to the area.

Today, many of the same community connections are what continue to bring Filipinos to the area. Usually, “They know somebody here or they have a relative here,” said Relleve, a North Shore resident and a driving force behind North Vancouver’s annual Philippine Arts and Culture Festival. “The first need they have is the need to belong.” Many Filipinos will attend church to make connections too, he said. “They know they will find Filipinos there.” “The North Shore has a reputation of being a good place to raise a family.” The growing population of Filipinos on the North Shore is just part of the overall picture of immigration that emerged from a release of 2011 census information from Statistics Canada last week. Immigrants now make up anywhere from 30 per cent to 40 per cent of the population, with higher numbers of immigrants in both West Vancouver and the City of North Vancouver than the District of North Vancouver. That’s above the B.C. average of 28 per cent, although less than some other areas of Metro Vancouver. Those percentages are relatively stable compared to census figures from 2006 — although a change in the way data is collected makes comparisons difficult. In the City of North Vancouver, immigrants make up 37 per cent of the population, while visible minorities account for about 30 per cent. About 4,000 of the 17,760 people born outside the country arrived in the last five years. Those from Iran were the largest group, making up 18 per cent of the immigrant population. Filipinos made up almost 15 per cent of immigrants. In West Vancouver, immigrants now make up 40 per cent of the population, although that statistic includes people who immigrated from the United Kingdom many years ago. The other largest immigrant groups include those from Iran and China. Visible minorities make up 28 per cent of the population, with Farsi, Mandarin and Chinese the most common non-official languages spoken at home. See Voluntary page 5

Building a better bus exchange

DNV willing to discuss paying for Phibbs upgrade Jeremy Shepherd jshepherd@nsnews.com

THE Phibbs Exchange may get an upgrade — if TransLink can afford it or if the District of North Vancouver is willing to help pay for it.

The subject of the District of North Vancouver chipping in with TransLink for a $3- to $5-million improvement on the isolated Lower Lynn transit station was broached at a committee of the whole meeting May 13. TransLink is currently mulling the prospect of adding a park and ride lot, improving crossings at Oxford Street, and adding better lighting and weather protection to North Vancouver’s transit hub. The current facility is not big enough and while it is not dangerous it “certainly feels unsafe,” according to TransLink project planning manager Jeff Busby. The overhaul is intended to raise the feeling of security while easing access to the station, according to district transportation planner Tegan Smith. The notion of the district paying for a TransLink project was divisive, and according to Coun. Roger Bassam, amounted to downloading. “If we do come to the table with a contribution . . . how do we get credit for that, or is that simply a contribution in addition to road pricing, bridge tolls?” he asked. “The bigger issue here is that TransLink isn’t funded properly. They have too much responsibility for regional infrastructure . . . they should be providing bus services and exchanges.” Coun. Alan Nixon backed up Bassam’s stance, but Couns. Lisa Muri and Mike Little were less convinced. “I hate downloading, but at the same time I want

NEWS file photo Lisa King

THE Phibbs Exchange in Seylynn is some bus riders’ first experience of North Vancouver. It’s a featureless and desolate concrete oasis surrounded by unkempt grass and weeds. to see some things happen,” Little said. “For our 87,000 people that’s our one station.” Since joining council, Little said he’s participated in numerous discussions about upgrading Phibbs, none of which have amounted to any substantial changes. When a developer designs a building that features more height or density than the district customarily allows, the municipality sometimes asks the developer to pay a sum called a community amenity contribution. That money could be used to pay for the Phibbs overhaul, according to Little. “I don’t think our community would be offended

if we were doing upgrades in and around that site with community amenity contributions,” he said. The discussion was mostly in general terms, because exactly how much the district may be asked to pay was never mentioned. Council’s challenge is in determining whether paying something is worse than seeing nothing done, according to Muri. The process is also made difficult by the district’s relationship with TransLink, a point made by both See North page 5

Tree cutting made slope unstable From page 1

NEWS file photo Mike Wakefield

TREE stumps, trunks and branches are all that remain on a section of hill at the edge of Capilano River Regional Park. The area was clearcut at the rear of two Capilano Road residences.

Each is facing one count of mischief over $5,000. If found guilty, they face a maximum of six months jail time and $5,000 in fines. Bringing the trees down, some of which were upwards of 145 years old, put the slope above the Capilano River and adjacent homes at risk of a landslide, wildfire and wind damage. How much Bozorgnia and Mulloy allegedly paid Hoff for the service won’t be revealed until the trial, if one is necessary, De Jong said. News of the charges is welcomed by Heather Deal, chairwoman of the Metro Vancouver environment and parks committee. “I actually went up with the crew and crawled up and down the slope looking at what happened and it was quite disturbing,” said Deal, who used to work in watershed restoration. “Some of these trees were probably around when Canada was incorporated and it will probably take that many years before they get back to the magnificent stature they used to have.’ While many are inclined to get angry over the loss of trees held in the public trust for private gain, the real victim is the surrounding ecosystem, Deal said. Metro Vancouver has already spent $26,000 out of pocket to clean up the site and do geotechnical assessments, and another $25,000 is budgeted for remediation. That will likely involve replanting the slope with trees and plants that will give the slope stability. “It’s a very steep, steep slope with fine material in the soil and it’s in a very wet zone, so we definitely need to make sure that soil is staying in place,” she said. But metro taxpayers won’t necessarily be left holding the bill, Deal added. “There is a possibility of looking to recover those costs through civil action and we also have the possibility of fining them under our bylaws of up to $1,000 per occurrence and that occurrence could be per tree,” Deal said. “We’re going to be following the legal proceedings very closely and making a decision as to what Metro’s best option is.” While the “disrespect” shown to the public and environment was disappointing, Deal acknowledged that most Metro Vancouver residents love their parks and would go to great lengths to protect them.


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Voluntary form makes stats less reliable

than 65 per cent of the clients her organization sees have a university education — although due to Canadian regulatory requirements, that isn’t always a lot of help in finding employment. One big change in the immigration statistics is the data now comes from a voluntary form — as opposed to a previously mandatory questionnaire. Statisticians acknowledge it makes the information less reliable. Jones shares the worries of some bureaucrats that the new voluntary forms are “counting out” some immigrants the forms are intended to register — and may lead to funding troubles down the road. “If your language skills aren’t high and that comes to your door, are you going to be filling in a voluntary form, in English, that’s multiple pages long?” she asked.

From page 3

Relleve said many Filipinos on the North Shore work as caregivers, or in the health-care or food industries. Many of the more recent immigrants have come to Canada under the temporary foreign worker program, he said, with the eventual goal of becoming permanent residents and bringing their families to Canada. Elizabeth Jones, executive director of the North Shore Multicultural Society, said her organization has been busy, helping about 3,500 newcomers in the past year. Immigrants from Iran, China and Korea continue to make up the largest numbers of clients, said Jones. About a third of those people enter the country as skilled workers, a third come as business class immigrants and about a quarter come as family members, she said. More

North Shore bus costs unknown provincial taxes and district taxes come from the same taxpayer. Discussing downloading, Walton said those funding decisions are made by a handful of bureaucrats who work with the premier. “The decisions are made in Victoria,” he said. “That’s where the policy is made, we can’t change that by stamping our feet.” Like Little, Walton said he would consider chipping in under certain conditions. “If the deal makes sense, sometimes you have to hold your nose and take the deal.” TransLink is also working with the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure to improve the Trans-Canada Highway on-ramp used by buses coming from Phibbs Exchange, which has “quite limited visibility and sub-standard merging distance,” according to Busby.

From page 3

Bassam and Muri. “Frustration always is we can never get the numbers from TransLink on what the actual costs are for funding bus service for the North Shore,” Bassam said. “The challenge obviously is that we pay a huge amount as residents to TransLink and we get very little back,” Muri said. Muri’s claim was disputed by Mayor Richard Walton, who also serves as chairman of Translink’s Mayors’ Council on Regional Transportation. “As for us getting our share in North Vancouver . . . North Vancouver District is right in the middle of the pack,” he said. District residents will pay for the Phibbs Exchange, Walton said, reasoning that both

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WEST Vancouver police are asking residents to review their nighttime security procedures after two home invasions early Monday morning. A Morgan Crescent resident called police just before 3 a.m. when he was awoken by his home alarm system, followed by the slamming of his rear door. Minutes later, on neigbouring Erwin Drive, another resident called police after he spotted an intruder in his basement after hearing strange noises. Police searched the area but no suspect was found. No items were taken in the home invasions. In both cases, doors were left unlocked overnight, investigators noted. — Brent Richter

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HAT is it about a water view — or at least the prospect of one — that turns ordinary citizens into thieves in the night? The short answer in many cases is simply: money. According to MSN Real Estate, the difference between two identical homes selling in Colorado for $8 million was the lack of a view. The home without the view took three years longer to sell at $3 million below asking. The example is extreme, but a water view in West Vancouver likely adds a minimum of 10 per cent to the value of property compared to similar homes without. So a view corridor to the water represents a conservative minimum of $100,000 in value. The penalty for mischief over $5,000 is a maximum of six months

in jail and $5,000 in fines. Anyone see a potential problem in the penalty department here? Even if those who hire Midnight Chainsaws Inc. know the law at all, what are the odds they might suppose jail time is such an extreme long shot that they only need be worried about the fine. And when the possible cost of $5,000 nets a potential return of $100,000 or more, reward clearly outweighs the risk. One of two things need to happen so that those considering illegal tree cutting are deterred. Either the law is rewritten such that a fine can be levied for each and every tree cut, or the next time someone is found or pleads guilty to the crime, the judge does everyone on the North Shore a favour and imposes the maximum penalty as a deterrent — six months in jail.

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Capilano motels serve an affordable function

Dear Editor: I was not surprised to see the District of North Vancouver council basically give the green light to Larco Investments to start the rezoning process in the Lower Capilano area (North Shore News, May 8). What is surprising however, is the scope of this development. Larco wants to build a “village centre” on the former site of the Capilano Winter Club. This part of Lower Capilano has sat vacant for more than a decade, and is admittedly a piece of land that could be utilized for

housing. Like most developers however, “a little seemingly ain’t enough,” as the plan is to rezone the whole area between Marine Drive and Fullerton Avenue, on both sides of Capilano Road. It seems that it is not just vacant land that is desired, but also land that is described as the home to a neighbourhood of “rundown motels.” If this is not the case of throwing the baby out with the bathwater, I don’t know what is. Just who is the judge that these are rundown? Motels on both sides of Capilano Road in this area are ones that many

friends and relatives frequent throughout the year when visiting. Although they are not the “high-end” variety, they serve a need for those not made of money who desire to stay on the North Shore while patronizing area attractions. Not all Grouse Mountain and Capilano Suspension Bridge tourists want to stay downtown, and many cannot afford to. With the loss of the Avalon Hotel a decade ago, and more recently the Lynnwood Inn, non high-end lodging is sorely lacking on the North Shore. Are travellers of modest

means no longer important? According to the developers, it seems not. To try and champion the needofvillagecentres,yetatthe same time denounce middleclass establishments like these motels is terribly hypocritical and short-sighted. Just as we are assured the people buying into any new housing here will not exclusively be “highend” (which remains to be seen), neither are all North Vancouver’s tourists. Larco is no different from any other developer. They want to take as much land as they can, and maximize a

profit on it. There is enough land in the Lower Capilano area for them to do that in a particular space, and to retain at least some of these motels, none of which (on Capilano Road) seem very rundown to me. It seems developers have done a great job of convincing many, including district council, that they know what’s best for a certain area. It’s not too late to say “hold on here,” and have motels coexist with trendy “village centres.” If any establishments do become rundown, the public will decide quickly what stays and

Fish trumped residents for use of WV’s Memorial Park

Dear Editor: Thank you for your recent article on the streamkeepers of McDonald Creek. The helpful article seems a bit one-sided. It referred to this oncepretty park area as boggy and overgrown which is a tad deceptive. The wedding guests, picnickers, artists and reflecting seniors who used this area, do not consider this little oasis a bog. It was a reprieve until the fish-rearing pond arrived. This portion of

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McDonald Creek was the only area of Memorial Park where locals could unwind in privacy, the rest of the park is quite open or road-facing. Now our little fishy friends, wondrous as they are, have come before taxpaying park users. Not satisfied with kilometres of marine research land on Marine Drive, the fish hatchery on Capilano Road or the numerous regional breeding streams, the fish have trumped locals and taken prime park real estate.

Apparently, the neighbourhood was canvassed for support. Many of the park’s neighbours heard nothing and were quite surprised at this development. For those who frequented this private sanctuary, for decades, it’s a harsh reminder that fish now trump park users. Perhaps more balanced reporting would have covered both sides of this “augmenting.” Maureen Storrie West Vancouver

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Wrong place for PR towers

Dear Editor: The location of the condo towers proposed at Park Royal really puzzles me. Abutting Marine Drive at the busiest intersection in West Vancouver is hardly an appealing location to reside and the scale of the towers at this location seems totally out of character with the low profile of the shopping centre. I’m not opposed to development, but these towers should be behind or on top of the mall, well back of Marine Drive. What a shame if the approach to West Vancouver showcases a mass of this scale that will do little to complement the curb appeal of the shopping centre. Don Weber West Vancouver

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Senate scandal flips finger to Reformers

“If there was ever any doubt that Stephen Harper’s Conservatives bear zero resemblance to the long-ago reformers who railed against government corruption and pork barrel politics, the expense scandal that’s engulfed Senator Mike Duffy has surely put it to rest.” editorial, May 19 North Shore News

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DOES stealing from taxpayers qualify as treason? Is it time for Canadians to demand an end to the farcical trough known as the Canadian Senate? Convened by the Constitution of 1867, we are told the appointed Senate exists to act as a house of “sober second thought” as Canada’s first Prime Minister, Sir John A. Macdonald, said. The intention was that an upper house would give regional balance to the often lopsided powers of elected members of Parliament. In reality, for much of my 57-year span in this country, the Senate has been the butt of exasperated criticisms from people who see sparse attendance records, very little work of note to hold parliamentarians’ feet to the fire and, with increasing

frequency, a disturbing lack of ethics on the part of its patronage appointees. The News editorial was right to begin its Feathering the Nest commentary with the words quoted at the head of this column. Those of you who were here during the first days of the Reform Party on the North Shore may remember two of its rallying cries: “the West wants in” and “triple-E Senate.” Those two slogans were inextricably linked. Although the upstart party actually began in the basement of a Victoria home and not in Alberta as most people believe, the major trigger for “wanting in” was two-fold. Firstly, Albertans were angry with the National Energy Program being proposed by then

Liberal energy minister Jean Chrétien. Secondly, many Canadians west of the Rockies had had their fill of Ottawa’s focus on Quebec and Ontario as the centre of the country’s political universe. Arising out of that was the belief that a series of appointed senators had done nothing to redress the East versus West imbalance. The solution, reformers believed, was to have an Elected and Effective upper house that gave Equal representation to every region of the country — hence the notion of a triple-E Senate. Whether or not the perceptions of early reformers were justified is for history to determine. All I can do is speak for myself when I say that, for those involved in building that party, the motivation and work of North Shore members was sincere — the best of democracy at work. That the Reform Party, as it evolved through Preston Manning’s Canadian Alliance to the party’s eventual merger with the national Progressive Conservatives, has ended up with the scandals of today, is an insult to all Canadians. Most galling of all is that,

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Canada’s Senate: self-neutered and unaffordable From page 7

that is wrong with our so-called democracies. Last February, when Conservative members of the Senate forced Brazeau to step away from the Conservative caucus while domestic dispute allegations were being investigated, they claimed they were taking the action “to protect the dignity and reputation of the Senate and the public trust and confidence in Parliament.” Reputation? Do I have news for their ridiculous, delusionary egos! Pure and simple, the reason Harper sits where he does today and that four or more of his appointees have been able to indulge their (alleged?) self-gratification is because the honest work of thousands of innocent Canadians made it possible. Those Canadians lost their trust and confidence in Parliament long, long ago. Memo to senators: The reputation of the Senate is in tatters; has been for more than three decades. If you are not asked to pre-approve the prime minister’s plans before he implements them, then 98 per cent of the time you do nothing to modify or improve a bill after a government majority in the House of Commons has approved it. You achieve nothing of note and serve little purpose in today’s Canadian democracy. As one significant example: You have said nothing that suggests you plan to protect Canadians’ interests against Harper’s proposed 32-year long Canada-China Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement. In summary: You are a self-neutered, extremely expensive luxury we cannot afford. So I for one no longer hope for a Triple-E Senate. I want to see the Constitution opened up for revision and hope for two things to arise out of that: First, the Senate must be abolished — now. Second, I want the word “Responsibilities” added to the included Charter of Rights and Freedoms — complete with the clauses to support that addition. Yesterday, an apparently sincere prime minister, while saying nothing about Wright’s involvement, used the word “abolished” in referring the Senate. About time. And lastly, if the allegations against Brazeau, Duffy, Wallin and any others are proven, then I’d like to see the guilty parties punished to the fullest extent of the law — and that includes jail time where appropriate. Hell, as the saying suggests, hath no fury like citizens scorned. rimco@shaw.ca

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HOMEOWNER Llorea Pankratz enjoys the simple sophistication of her newly renovated kitchen. The 1960s house, a classic post-andbeam, was updated for modern family living with help from architect David Battersby.

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IT is possible to make a dream home come true without breaking the bank. Just ask West Vancouver homeowners Llorea and Kevin Pankratz. As this renovation clearly shows, your budget needn’t be astronomical to achieve high quality elegance. When it comes to spectacular locations, Lower Caulfeild, sometimes referred to as Tiddly Cove, is hard to beat. The neighbourhood resembles an English Cotswolds layout and is surrounded by lush greenery and scenic ocean views.

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1964, the home was updated in the 1980s complete with terra cotta floors. They decided to do a few small renovation projects but would wait until later to do the big venture. “We did what we could for a small budget but we focused more on small scale jobs and landscaping,” remarked the couple. Living in the home really gave the couple and their two boys a sense of how the house functioned and what was in dire need of change. The goal of this renovation was to have a modern beach house while still keeping the 1960s vibe.

So, with a design plan in hand and architect David Battersby who helped put the plan in motion, the renovation was off and running. First up would be to establish a proper front entrance, a full bathroom, shifting of a central staircase and a fully updated kitchen. The mid-section of the house was removed to match the rest of the existing roofline and open up the main floor. The stairs were relocated to create a proper front entrance and windows were added to give views to the garden. In the kitchen, the couple

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THE season of the garden is in full swing and as spring wanders along people are busily planting their gardens to provide interest, fragrance and flavour. Arguably, the easiest and tastiest plant to grow has to be the common strawberry (Fragaria species). Strawberries are grown all across British Columbia, from Vancouver Island to the Okanagan to the Fraser Valley. B.C. strawberry producers grow about 25 per cent of all Canadian strawberry production or roughly 3 million kilograms of strawberries worth about $6 million annually. It is interesting to note

that Canadians consume more strawberries than we produce, requiring us to import more of those tasty berries from California, Florida, Poland and Mexico. It is also worthwhile noting that Canadian environmental and agricultural standards prevent our strawberry growers from drowning strawberries in pesticides, unlike other countries which rely heavily on pesticides, fungicides and herbicides for agricultural production. Most modern, commercially available strawberries originated from French breeding that crossed Fragaria chiloensis with Fragaria virginiana to produce a plant that optimized the virtues of both parents. Over the last century, American and Canadian breeders have developed many new strawberry cultivars to meet the consumer’s desire for more taste, bigger fruit and a longer fruiting season. Our ancestors originally ate the alpine strawberry (Fragaria alpina) and the wood strawberry (Fragaria vesca), among other species. Today there are four main groups of strawberry: June-bearing, ever-bearing, day-neutral and alpine

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thoroughly amended with organic matter such as well rotted manure or compost to produce healthy leaves and therefore abundant fruit. Chemical fertilizer should be used sparingly because it promotes soft leaf growth that predisposes the leaves to foliar diseases. Excessive fertilizer also forces leaf growth on the plant at the expense of fruit. Mulching the soil is also recommended for strawberries to prevent soil drying and plant stress. Full sun exposure provides the best fruit production. Full sun means at least eight hours per day; however, some strawberries will grow well enough for the backyard foodie if there are at least six hours per day of sun. Some growers find that strawberries will have more flavour when grown in areas with warm days and relatively cool nights. But that nuance should not prevent anyone from growing a strawberry or two in the garden here on the Coast. Keep strawberries well watered and moist during the summer heat but not waterlogged or they will rot and die. The soil depth you grow strawberries in should be

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Renovated home understated yet inviting From page 13 installed on certain sections of the floor and the walls were painted in Benjamin Moore’s Chantilly Lace. Windows and doors from North Vancouver’s Mountainview Designs were put in place alongside spectacular appliances from Y. Franks in West Vancouver. One of the highlights of the kitchen is the countertop. Corian from SSC Countertops was chosen for its ability to carry out the waterfall, seamless look. It is also more affordable than other alternatives such as honed marble. “I loved the look of the honed marble but was concerned about the maintenance with a busy family of boys,” remarked Llorea. The style factor of this kitchen was amped up with stylish choices in the furniture and accessory realm. A Bulthaup dining table sits comfortably in the adjoining dining room surrounded by chic and simple chairs from Ikea. Perhaps the pièce de resistance of the dining area is the chandelier from LightForm. Its intricate design casts a beautiful shadow over the surface of the dining table. Now that the renovation is complete, the home feels simple, understated and inviting from the moment you enter the front door. A cleverly planned open layout succeeded in creating the home’s easy mood while establishing a unified tone. Barb Lunter is a freelance writer with a passion for home decor, entertaining and floral design. Contact Barb at barb@ lunter.ca or follow her on her blog at lunter.ca.

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Grow strawberries in hanging baskets From page 15 at least 20 to 30 centimetres deep to provide a deep cool root run for the strawbs. If you cannot dig deep to develop a planting bed, then build up using stone or untreated wood to create raised beds to attain the required depth and drainage. Strawberries can also be grown in hanging baskets provided a rich moisture retentive soil is used to build the basket. A strawberry hanging basket is interesting, attractive and edible and it can be hung up instead of using ground space. Another easy way

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Delicate matters DELICATE Matters, featuring artists Joseph Chiang and Lorena Pelly, has opened in the foyer at Ron Andrews Community Recreation Centre in North Vancouver. Chiang’s porcelain pottery and Pelly’s seaweed on paper will be displayed until June 9.


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THE photograph at left was taken by The King Studio and shows Queen Joan and her escorts on May 24, 1933. At right, community members celebrate May Day by engaging in Maypole dancing in Ambleside Park, May 24, 1938.

WV archives celebrates May Days of yesteryear

Carol Howie Contributing writer

MAY Day celebrations were a significant community event in West Vancouver from the 1930s to the early 1970s. The first official West Vancouver May Day celebration was held on Victoria Day, May 24, 1931. The tradition continued until 1973, after which the celebration was moved to the first Saturday of June and was renamed Community Day.

The West Vancouver Archives’ May Day collection includes approximately 400 photographs, a film, original documents such as a decorated register of participants that spans the entire duration of May Days, programs, May Queens’ speeches, scrapbooks and the May Day committee’s records and correspondence. The material was collected by the West Vancouver Historical Society from a wide variety of donors and later transferred to the West Vancouver Archives. Earlier this year, the West Vancouver Archives was pleased to be awarded one of the first grants funded by the successful sale of the West Vancouver Historical Society’s book, Cottages to

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Strategies combat information overload

Steve Dotto Contributing Writer

I have a simple question for you: how many email messages are in your inbox right now? The answer: it’s probably more than you can handle. I have reached the conclusion that email is the fount of all stress — well, one of the founts; there is death, taxes, environment, world peace, health etc. but email ranks right up there. Fact: email is just the tip of the iceberg. All of our technology is steadily gaining importance in our lives to the point that it is, in many cases, overwhelming individuals. We simply don’t have the skills to manage the incredible volume of communications that arrives daily to our computer, our smartphone and our tablets. We face the productivity paradox. The fact that the technology designed to make us more efficient in fact now gets in the way of us actually getting things done. In his book, Getting Things Done, productivity expert Dave Allen speaks about the fact that an overwhelmed inbox leads to overwhelmed individuals. And all of the stress created by having a full inbox leads to a loss of some control in people’s lives. This often equates to stress, sleeping less, and a whole cascading series of negative impacts — all generated by email. We need to begin to develop strategies and techniques for dealing with information overload. Of course, it is complicated by the fact that we don’t have a single point of access to all of this information. We have our desktop computer, often a notebook, or tablet and smartphones as well. Each of these devices becomes, when it is in our hands, our main interface for communicating with the world. Syncing information between devices, choosing the appropriate apps to help us manage all of the information and learning to use the different tools becomes an important part of our day-today tasks. Unfortunately, the fact is, most of us don’t have the time, nor inclination, to learn to use the tools that could help us. We tend to install applications, and only learn them well enough to get the basic tasks done. We don’t

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BROCKTON Preparatory School teacher Lisa Hanlon reads with Grade 2 students Cooper Wilson and Jessie Li. May is Spring Into Reading Month at Brockton. Students and their parents are encouraged to read every day during the month and keep a log of their progress. The aim of the event is to generate excitement about reading and promote literacy within the school community while raising funds for the International Book Bank. To cap off the month, students are invited to dress up as their favourite storybook character on May 31.

I remember report card day in elementary school. The cards would be handed out in order of success. So the kids with the best marks were called up first. It was awful.

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Elite athletes are self-motivated From page 26 game. They will spend a great deal of their time choosing a team to make it fair because that’s more fun. “If you get Layne who is the best goalie, we get Duncan who is the best forward.” They are not interested in setting up a situation to centre kids out, they want a fun game. It’s a very different dynamic. I recently heard about a team coach who gave out small prizes to a select few after each game. And the kids were fine with that. Why? Because he gave prizes for athletic ability in that game but also for a range of other related and important team abilities including great sportsmanship, good leadership in the locker room and helping other kids. He also rotated prizes so different kids got them on different weeks and in the end, every kid was recognized equally for his or her unique skill. It was brilliant. It was also controversial. While the kids loved it, the parents wanted every kid to get a prize every week. In my view that’s a mistake. It takes away the honour, the motivation and the excitement. If we give all kids, no matter whether they try or not, the same prize as the kids who work hard, we celebrate mediocrity. And when we recognize mediocrity, we get mediocrity. It’s that simple. Do we want our kids to discover their hidden talents and develop them or simply rest on their laurels by simply turning up? Recognition events that shame or put down kids are a bad idea. Recognition that recognizes kids for who and what they are and

their effort is fabulous. So what about elite athletes? Should parents and coaches push kids who seem to have special talent? A number of years ago, I chaired a panel with Karen Magnussen and Kathy Kreiner-Phillips. Karen Magnussen is a five-time Canadian champion figure skater and a world gold medalist who won a silver medal in the Sapporo Olympics in 1972. Kathy Kreiner-Phillips won gold in the 1974 World Cup in the giant slalom. She followed up two years later by taking gold in the Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria. Both women said that true elite athletes need no pushing. They have a sort of internal engine that causes them to do what’s needed to meet the standard of excellence required. They both told stories about getting themselves up in the morning and going for a run before asking their parents to take them to the rink or ski hill. Magnussen said that she would arrive at the rink so early she usually had to knock on the caretakers’ window to get in. So the message is, if you have to push your child, she is not an elite athlete. And let’s face it; few of us reach that pinnacle. Don’t be afraid of all competition. Challenge them, let them enjoy themselves, help them find their unique talent and have fun. Kathy Lynn is a professional speaker and author of Who’s In Charge Anyway? and But Nobody Told Me I’d Ever Have to Leave Home. If you want to read more, sign up for her informational newsletter at parentingtoday.ca.

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A30 - North Shore News - Wednesday, May 22, 2013

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MEMBERS of the Ambleside Orchestra rehearse for their Spring Serenade concert, to be held at Highlands United Church on Friday, May 24.

New program recognizes junior orchestra players

AMBLESIDE Orchestra is launching a scholarship and awards program for its young members.

Awards will be handed out in the spring to members aged 14 to 25 based on their contribution to the orchestra’s activities during the current season. Scholarships will be awarded on a competitive basis in the fall to young members who audition before a scholarship committee composed of the conductor, concertmaster and an outside professional musician. Winner(s) will be announced at the orchestra’s November concert, and may be invited by the conductor to perform a solo work with the orchestra. The orchestra is launching this program using its own resources.

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Help Build a Lego Garden: Join Lego certified professional Robin Sather, to help build a huge garden made out of Lego bricks Saturday, May 25 at Park Royal South, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Info: shopparkroyal.com. Animal Antics Family Storytime: Stories, puppets and rhymes celebrating furry, feathered and fun creatures of the animal kingdom Saturday, May 25, 10:30-11 a.m. at Lynn Valley library, 1277 Lynn Valley Rd., North Vancouver. Free; no registration required. Imagine and Explore — Growing Up: Children ages three to six, accompanied

“Its future,” said orchestra manager Monique Wilberg, “will depend largely on donations from benefactors. Philanthropists in the business community and individuals who support youth involvement in culture have already come forward, and we are extremely grateful to them.” The first awards ceremony will take place during the orchestra’s spring concert, which happens May 24 at 7:30 p.m. at Highlands United Church in North Vancouver. Following the awards ceremony, the young musicians will participate in a free concert at West Vancouver Memorial Library on May 31 at 7:30 p.m. They will perform solos of their own choice and combine to perform a new work “From Bach to the Beatles,” arranged by a member of the orchestra.

by an adult, will learn about trees and the animals that live there Saturday, May 25, 12:30 p.m. at Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre, 3663 Park Rd., North Vancouver. Fee: $8.25. Registration required: 604-9903755. DJWorkshop:Learnscratching and beat-matching with a variety of styles and techniques using digital technology and old-school turntables Saturday, May 25, 2-4 p.m. at North Vancouver City Library, 120 West 14th St. Open to teens in Grade 7 and up. Registration required. Info: nvcl.ca. Young Naturalists’ Club — Bird Language: Children ages five to 13, accompanied by an adult, will learn to listen with forest ears and discover the language of birds Sunday May 26, 1-2:30 p.m. at Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre, 3663 Park Rd., North Vancouver. To take part in YNC programs you must become a member of the club by signing up at ync.ca. Registration required: 604-9903755. Teen Movie Matinee: Friday,

May 31 4-6 p.m. at North Vancouver City Library, 120 West 14th St. Open to teens in Grade 7 and up. Snacks provided .No registration required. Info: nvcl.ca. Stuffed Animal Sleepover: Children ages four to seven can bring a stuffed animal to the library for a storytime and tuck them in and leave them to spend the night Friday, May 31, 5:45-6:30 p.m. at Parkgate library, 3675 Banff Court, North Vancouver. The stuffed animals can be picked up on Saturday between 10 a.m. and noon. Free; no registration required. Info: 604-929-3727, ext. 3. West Vancouver Memorial Library at Community Day: Saturday, June 1 Ambleside Park, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., watch for library staff in the parade and visit the youth department tent to get a free library card, sign up for Summer Reading Club and sing along with the librarians in a special onstage storytime. Info: westvancouver.ca. — compiled by Debbie Caldwell listings@nsnews.com


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YOUR NORTH SHORE GUIDE to EXCEPTIONAL CUISINE

Local bistro ‘gem’ celebrated Romancing the Stove Angela Shellard

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WHILE recently perusing the list of winners in one food magazine’s “best of” awards, I was struck by an anomaly in the “Neighbourhood Gem” category. Although the restaurants listed were indeed exceptional, they were also expensive. None of them really fit the criteria of decent food and drinks for wallet-friendly prices. It seems there’s confusion over what belongs in this category, so let me clarify by providing an example that epitomizes a Neighbourhood Gem. I’m talking about The Corner Stone Bistro in Pemberton Heights. In the past couple of years there’s been plenty of ink spilled about the boxy, brick-red business (formerly called The Corner Store) and the efforts of its owners to get a food-primary liquor licence. Last November, Tracey Cochrane and Ian Rabinovitch were finally able to raise a glass of bubbles to celebrate because after much effort, a neighbourhood petition, municipal support, a name change and plenty of expert input, theirs became the first corner store in the province to get a liquor licence. We should all be celebrating this ever-so-slight loosening of our nanny-state liquor laws, because in the case of The Corner Stone, it means friends and neighbours can wander over to their neighbourhood gathering place on a Friday

Cheesy Spinach Gratin This is a delicious side dish with chicken or steak. 3 lbs fresh spinach 4 Tbsp butter Salt and freshly ground black pepper 1½ Tbsp flour 1 cup homogenized milk or light cream ¾ cup grated Swiss or Fontina cheese 2Tbspfine,freshbreadcrumbs (easy to make in a food processor)

Haywire Winery and Okanagan Crush Pad. They live in Pemberton Heights, and have become regulars. And in a beautiful illustration of reciprocity and community support, the bistro carries their wine, as well as beer from North Shore’s first nanobrewery, Bridge Brewing Company. Bridge owner Leigh Stratton

Stem and wash the spinach. Don’t dry it, just place it in a large pot over high heat with the water clinging to its leaves. Cook, stirring occasionally, until just wilted, about four minutes. Transfer to a colander and rinse with cold water to stop cooking. Drain and squeeze spinach gently in your hands to remove as much water as possible. Chop the spinach coarsely; in the same pot melt two tablespoons of the butter over medium-high heat. Stir in the spinach and cook until almost all of the moisture on the spinach has evaporated (spinach will start to stick to pan). Lower heat to medium, sprinkle the flour over the spinach and cook, stirring, for about two minutes to cook the flour. Gradually add two-thirds of the milk or cream, stirring and scraping bottom of pan.

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A glass of chilled white wine accompanies a weekend lunch at The Corner Stone Bistro in Pemberton Heights. night, sit down for a meal and a glass of wine, enjoy conversation and music, then walk safely home, perhaps with a litre of milk in hand for the next morning’s coffee. How civilized. Let’s hope other neighbourhood stores/cafés/bistros will soon follow. I was recently invited for dinner as a guest of mother-daughter duo Christine Coletta and Alison Scholefield, proprietors of Summerland’s


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B.C. Pinot Gris blend serves as perfect patio wine From page 31 (who also has family ties to the ’hood) joined us at a table on the deck, as did Cochrane and Rabinovitch. The six of us ate and sipped until after the sun dropped, listening to a local guitarist, sharing tales about

the cosy community, and about the history and evolution of the 100-year-old store. These days The Corner Stone sells a limited selection of groceries, convenience items, candy, and even gorgeous, locally made giftware and jewelry. It also

hosts a rotating exhibit of local artists. Unlike other convenience stores, it doesn’t sell cigarettes, slushies or lottery tickets. One side of the space also houses the café, where customers can order organic coffee and espresso drinks,

baked goods, breakfast items, soups and sandwiches. The other side is home to the bistro, and under the rules of the licence, never the two shall meet. Customers are seated and served alcohol by the staff, on weekends they can eat dinner and listen to

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at 1096 22nd St. West, North Vancouver. It is not open Tuesday or Wednesday. Call 604-990-3602 for details, or visit their Facebook page. ••• It’s already been a big year for the team at Haywire and Okanagan Crush Pad. Recently featured on the cover of BC Business magazine, they’ve been making news in the B.C. wine industry for their custom-crush facility, where winemakers without wineries can produce and market their brands. On top of that, as well as the wines they’re already producing under the Haywire label, Coletta says they are now preparing to plant Burgundian varietals (Pinot Noir and Chardonnay) on the 312 acres of ranchland they purchased in the Garnet Valley. From a winemaking impulse that started small, this North Vancouver-based operation is landing in a big way. I’ll drink to that. Haywire wines are available at BC Liquor Stores, private wine stores, at the winery, and restaurants, including The Corner Stone.

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North Vancouver City Library and the Edible Garden project will present a North Shore Stories event on Friday, May 24, 7-8:30 p.m. at 120 West 14th St. Join others as they share their tales of fresh starts, food, farming and the buzz of spring. Register: thebirdsandthebees. eventbrite.com. Lynn Valley Days: A gala dinner, dance and silent auction will take place Friday, May 24. Admission: $80. Tickets: president@lvca.ca. Funds raised from the event will be donated to North Shore Search and Rescue. On Saturday, May 25 there will be a pancake breakfast followed by a parade and a full day of entertainment and family activities at Lynn Valley Park, North Vancouver from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Info: info@lynnvalleylife.com. An Arts and Garden Festival will take place in central Lions Bay Sunday, May 26, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. This year’s festival has six residential gardens showcasing local Lions Bay artists as well as musical performances. In addition, the Village Hall will house a school Vancouver Biennial project created by students. Info: info@ lionsbayartscouncil.org. Drop In, Log In, Learn: Free one-on-one tech tutorial for adult beginners Sunday, May 26, 1:15-2:15 p.m. at North Vancouver City Library, 120 West 14th St. Tech-savvy teens will help with questions about computers, mobile phones, PDAs and other high-tech devices. Info: nvcl.ca. Rededication Ceremony: An acknowledgement of the heroes and their sacrifices in Afghanistan has been engraved on the War Memorial Cenotaph; The North Shore Veterans Council will conduct a rededication ceremony Sunday, May 26, 2 p.m. in Victoria Park, North Vancouver. Following the service there will be a reception at the JP Fell Armories, 1513 Forbes Ave. Info: rgulkison@shaw.ca or bob.maley@gov.bc.ca. Salud — Toast to the Animals: Help the BC SPCA West Vancouver branch celebrate 30 years at its current location and support local animals with an elegant evening of wine, hors d’oeuvres, live entertainment and a silent auction Sunday, May 26, 6-9 p.m. at the West Vancouver Community Centre, 2121 Marine Dr. Tickets: $40. Info: 604-922-4622 or wvan@spca.bc.ca. Book Lover’s Roundtable: Share your favourite books and add to your list of must reads Thursdays, May 30 and June 27, 3:30-4:30 p.m. at the West Vancouver Memorial Library, 1950 Marine Dr. Info: westvanlibrary.ca. Dogsafe Canine First Aid will hold an open house at Until We Meet Again Pet Memorial Centre Sunday, June 2, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at #4-839 West First St, North Vancouver. Info: info@dogsafe.ca or 778-340-0855. — compiled by Debbie Caldwell Email event info to listings@ nsnews.com.


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Caroun Photo Club: Meetings are held the third Wednesday of every month, 7-9 p.m. at the Silk Purse Arts Centre, 1570 Argyle Ave., West Vancouver. Visitors are welcome. Info: carounphotoclub.com. Circle Dance: Learn easy dances with music and steps from many traditions the second Wednesday of each month, 7-9 p.m. (arrive 6:45 p.m.). Admission by donation. Registration and location: Wendy Anne, 604988-3522.

Ambleside Orchestra rehearses Wednesdays, 3:155:30 p.m. at Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Blvd., North Vancouver. Intermediate level of musicianship required. Bring a music stand. For more information, call David at 604-922-1035.

Dare to be Heard, presented by the North Shore Writers Association, meets the first Wednesday of every month, 79 p.m. at Mollie Nye House, 940 Lynn Valley Rd., North Vancouver. The association invites writers of all genres, fiction and non-fiction, to read their work in a friendly,

comfortable atmosphere and to listen to other writers share their work and talk about the writing process. Readers are invited to attend to get to know established and new local writers. Free for members and non-members by donation.

new people and keep up your Dutch language or improve it. The club welcomes Flemish and South African people also. Used Dutch magazines and books will be available. For more information: Henk, 604-987-4978 or Nel, 604987-6879.

Deep Cove Ladies’ Lions Club meets at 6:30 p.m. on the second and last Wednesday of each month at Lions Garey Ham Court, 936 Bowron Court, North Vancouver. New members are welcome. Info: Sally Scott, 604-9241923.

Gleneagles Scottish Country Dance Club: Experienced classes every Wednesday, 7:30-9:30 p.m. at Hollyburn Elementary, 1329 Duchess Ave., West Vancouver. Info: Simon, 604-925-9333.

Take control of email, increase productivity From page 23 reference if that’s appropriate. Forward it to somebody, in other words delegate it (that’s my favourite option). Or finally, the ultimate best thing to do with an email, trash it. If you do one of these things, you won’t be re-reading it again in an hour or two hours or two days, wasting your time. You will have taken the first step towards real efficiency. Gaining control of your email is only the first step towards overcoming the productivity paradox. There’s also contact management, calendars, meeting management, and many more areas that you can win back some time. In each case, though, the answer is similar to the email solution. It is understanding the impact that the information overload is having on your lives, and comingupwithapersonaldisciplineandstrategyfordealingwithit.

Meals on Wheels needs volunteers on Monday, Wednesday or Friday mornings.Info:604-922-3414 or northshoremealsonwheels. org. listings@nsnews.com

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ON Stanley Park’s huge Brockton Oval rugby pitch Thursday, West Vancouver rivals Rockridge and Collingwood battled over mere inches of turf in the Lower Mainland AA championship final.

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In the end it was only the Collingwood Cavaliers who managed to touch down for a try, earning an 8-3 win to claim the New Zealand Shield. It was photo supplied the second low-scoring, highsmashing meeting between ALEX Chung of the Collingwood senior rugby team takes a big hit from Rockridge’s Mitch Mehlenbacher in the the two teams this year — Lower Mainland AA championship final played Thursday at Stanley Park’s Brockton Oval. Defence ruled the day Collingwood won 13-10 in as Collingwood claimed an 8-3 victory. Both teams are ranked in the top four heading into provincials. April — a testament to how closely matched the West Vancouver neighbours are. “These guys all know each other, it’s always kind of the local derby when they play each other,” said Collingwood head coach David Speirs. “They’re buddies — or they’re not buddies.” Fullback Taylor Milliken scored the only try of the game 20 minutes into the first half, turning on the speed out wide to complete a move started with some strong work from Collingwood’s forwards. Milliken added a penalty kick in the second half, scoring all of his team’s points in the win. Rockridge pressed hard in the final minutes but the Cavaliers held their ground, keeping the Ravens from finding their way over the line. “It’s incredible,” Collingwood captain Marshall Fuller said about coming out ahead in Thursday’s slugfest. “That was a pretty hard-fought game, it could have gone either way. . . . It was a huge defensive game — everyone was hitting and fighting, every inch counted. We came away with a lucky break and put it in the corner. That’s really what won it, just one break.” Speirs was impressed by the defence displayed by both teams. “We had some good chances in the second half — we got to their goal line three or four times — and they held really well. I give them a lot of credit for their defence. We got caught out a couple of times but I thought defensively we were really solid too. Sometimes when you have two really solid teams you get low scoring games like that.” The final minutes saw frantic action at the Collingwood goal line as the Ravens threw everything they had at the Cavaliers but couldn’t break through. “We knew they were going to try diving lineouts and our forwards really established low body position to hold them off,” NEWS photo Paul McGrath said Speirs. “And when they did, that forced them to spin it wide WEST Vancouver’s Tommy Lee tosses to teammate Jack Welsh in the Lower See Provincials page 41 Mainland AAA final. West Van fell 41-17 to the No. 1-ranked St. George’s Saints.


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SWIMMERS set out in the pool at Ron Andrews recreation centre to kick off their day at the North Shore Triathlon Monday. The annual race attracted more than 600 participants this year.

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MCDERMOTT, Nora June June 25, 1927 - May 16, 2013

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KERN - Teresa (Terry) 1936-2013

Terry passed away Wednesday evening May 8th at Evergreen L.G.H. with family at her side. Terry was born in Lethbridge Alberta, the youngest of six siblings. She will be greatly missed by her brother Sydney (Olly), her sister Florence (David) and fifteen nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her brother Harvey (1994), her sister Aileen (2002) and eldest brother Gene in (2012). She leaves many loyal friends especially Shirley Hardisty and her husband Don. Terry graduated from West Van High. She was an airline stewardess for Air Canada and then an a s s i s t an t t e a c h er at St . Anthony’s School. Her greatest love was her family, music, children and cats. She was always singing and expressing her love for everyone. But best of all she loved her nieces and nephews and their families. Lynn, Jeffrey, Donna and Steven Kern formerly of North Van, Patty, Cathy, Sam, Kristine and Gordon Kern in Ontario; Laurie, Valerie, Michael and Colleen Kern from Richmond and Andy, Allen and Nancy Davenport from Vancouver. We would like to express our deepest gratitude to Dr. Mark Seger and the wonderful staff at Evergreen House, L.G.H. There will be a funeral Mass and celebration of life at 11:00 a.m. Friday, May 24th at St. Stephen’s Parish, 1360 - 24th St E. North Vancouver, (corner of 24th & Mountain Highway)

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Nora died peacefully at Lions Gate Hospital after a short illness. She is survived by loving family members and many close friends. Nora attended John Oliver Secondary School and graduated as top student from UBC, with a B. Ed and B. PE. and began her teaching career at John Oliver. Later, she became the first woman PE department head in Vancouver, at Eric Hamber High School, where she coached sports teams 3 seasons per year for 27 years. Nora was named the most outstanding basketball player in Canada and was inducted into the BC Sports Hall of Fame as a member of the Vancouver Eiler’s basketball team, winning 10 Canadian championships. She starred on Canada’s Pan American basketball team in 1955, 1959, 1963, and managed the 1967 medal winning team. She also played on two Canadian volleyball championship teams. Nora was inducted into the Basketball Canada Hall of Fame as the first woman individual player. She is also a member of the Basketball BC Hall of Fame and the UBC Sports Hall of Fame. She was a devout member of St. Pius X Catholic Church, 1150 Mount Seymour Rd, North Vancouver, where a funeral Mass will be held on Friday, May 24, 2013, at 11:00 AM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Lions Gate Hospital Foundation or Hospice, or the BC Cancer Society.

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NORMAN, Trevor (1963 - 2013) NORMAN MILLER, Zarah (2002 - 2013)

It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Trevor Norman (age 49) and daughter Zarah Norman Miller (age 10) as the result of a tragic accident on May 12, 2013. They will be profoundly missed by partner and mother, Jaynie Miller, mother and grandmother, Erika Norman and grandmother, Kaylee Miller. Trevor is also survived by his brothers Mark (Brenda) and Chris (Sandy). As well, Trevor and Zarah are survived by Barbara and Alvin, Carolyn and Stuart, Justin, Colton and Braeden, Max and Sarah, Emma and Sam as well as extended family and many friends. A memorial service was held on Friday, May 17 at the Vancouver Rowing Club. Donations in memory of Trevor and Zarah can be made to Whistler Search and Rescue www.whistlersar.com or Ecole Dorothy Lynas Elementary School www.dorothylynas.com.

REA, Kay (Kathleen Lillian) (Nee: Smart)

It is with great sadness that we announce Kay’s passing after a long fight with cancer. She was predeceased by her parents Colin and Kathy Smart, Uncle Ken Phillis and brother-in-law Don Hunter. She will be greatly missed by her loving husband David (42 years), daughter Jessica Richardson (Michael), sisters Barbara Hunter and Lisa Madill (Craig), two lovely granddaughters Emma and Katie, Aunt, Audrey Phillis and nephews Daniel Hunter, Colin and Chris Madill. Kay was known for her insight, quick smile, infectious sense of humour, artistic ability and caring, generous nature. She was a dedicated BC Tel Manager (facilities) for 31 years, a passionate artist, published writer and member of the North Shore Writer’s Association, West Coast Calligraphy Society and a former member of the Silk Purse. A special thanks to Dr. Paul Sugar and Vancouver Coastal Health staff for their sensitive, compassionate support. In lieu of flowers, donations to the BC Lung Association would be appreciated. Kay’s life will be celebrated May 25 at 2 pm, Highlands United Church, North Vancouver. Reception to follow.

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WHITELEY, Winifred Feb 16, 1918 - May 11, 2013 Winifred Mary Whiteley (nee Moston) died peacefully in Victoria on May 11, 2013 in her 95th year. Born in Stoke on Trent England to George and Mary Moston, she met and married Sam Whiteley in 1939, and together they emigrated to Toronto, Canada in 1951 with subsequent moves to Boston and back to England. Predeceased by Sam in England in 1984, Win returned to Canada and carved out a new life for herself with an enthusiastic embrace of western line-dancing - ultimately travelling all over the world with her many dancing friends. Win is survived by her daughter Sandra Sauve of Colwood, her son Don Whiteley of North Vancouver; grandchildren Suzanne Hamblin, Charles Sauve, Kenneth Sauve, and Garth Whiteley; and many great and great great grandchildren. A funeral service will be held at 2:00 pm Friday May 24 at the Sands Funeral Home in Colwood, B.C. After the service, Sandra Sauve invites guests to her home for a brief reception.

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HORSE BOARDING available in Port Coquitlam. Westside Stables. Full/Semi/Self Board. For more information call Sandy 604-941-5434 cel 778-388-5434

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5070 Homecare Available

4035

COMPASSIONATE CARE for seniors in North & West Van. Exp english speaking mature caregiver will provide loving supportive companionship to your loved ones. In home or facility visits, appts/shopping & personal care, meal prep, house cleaning. Exp with Dementia and Alzheimers. North Shore resident with own vehicle. Exc references, please contact Zona at 778-846-5529.

4060

Metaphysical

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

Business Services

5017

Comprehensive Business Plan Road Map for your vision, Investment, Grants & Subsidies Call Ken 604-340-2649 HAVE YOU BEEN DENIED Canada Pension Plan Disability Benefits? The Disability Claims Advocacy Clinic can help. Contact Allison Schmidt at: 1-877-793-3222 www.dcac.ca

Financial Services

5035

DROWNING IN DEBT? Cut debts more than 50% & DEBT FREE in half the time! AVOID BANKRUPTCY! Free Consultation. www.mydebtsolution.com or Toll

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6505

Apartments & Condos

1 BDRM + OFFICE BASEMENT SUITE Central Lonsdale Bright, heated hardwood floors, full height ceiling, fridge, stove, D/W, shared laundry. Heat/light included. No smokers, no pets. $1050/mth. (604) 980-6442.

6505-11

North Van Apt. Rentals

★ CENTRAL LONSDALE ★June 1 Spacious 1 BR with rooftop patio. Features large kitchen, lots of storage, heat/hot water incl. N/s, n/p. $1100 June 1 604-983-0634 1 BDRM, reno’d, large corner $900, balc, heat/hw inc, h/w fl, np/ ns Adult bldg, ref’s. 604-904-9507 1 Br, $910, 2nd flr, June 1 New appl & paint, Heat incl. quiet. gated, free prkg, no pets 1 yr lease. 310 E. 2nd. 604-700-7572

1BR, ste, $925, Avail June 1 Gated prkg, quiet, drapes, heat incl. no pets, 1 yr lease, 321 East 2nd. 604-987-5802

1BR W. 20th & Lonsdale, heat, hw & prkg, no pet, ns, June 1st. Refs req’d. 604-960-0452 2 BR, 1.5 bath, Central, modern finishes, top appls. 1000 sf. Walk all amen, short/long term $1950, avail immed, 604-655-9200 2 BR large, $1250, New Reno’s, Now, View, ht, h/water, hw flrs, storage, ns, np, 604-986-5437 2 BR, view, Ctrl Lons, SS appls, dw, inste wd, July 1, balc, ug prkg/ storage, $1500, 604-889-7034 BACHELOR: UPDATED Basement unit in a quiet building. Available June 1st $725/month includes heat, H/W & hydro. Ph 604-726-4884.

MOVE-IN BONUS Vista Del Mar

145 West Keith Road. Studios (Avail Now & June 1) 1 BR’s (Avail June 1) 2 BR’s (Avail June 1) Beautiful views. Indoor pool. Heat & Hot Water included. Small pet ok. 604-986-3356

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5505

Legal/Public Notices

CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certification, adoption property rental opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.

IF YOU own a home or real estate, ALPINE CREDITS can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161.

6505

Apartments & Condos

6505-11

North Van Apt. Rentals

2 BR- Branches Complex Lynn Valley, nearby schools, mall, transit. $1600, available June 1st. 604-351-9777 www.lougheedproperties.com 3 BR $1500 Aug 1st, h/w flrs, incls ht, hw, Mile E of 2nd Narrows. NP, refs, 778-320-1554

PARKRIDGE TERRACE 110 E. Keith Rd. Great location, park like setting, sauna, indoor pool, parking available. ★ Bachelor $850 No pets, 604-988-7379 www.glassmanpm.com

6505-12

West Van Apt. Rentals

2109 Bellevue h/w floors, incls hwater & heat, np/ns, 1BR $1000 avail Now & 2 BR Penthouse $1700 June 15, 604-986-1294

AMBLESIDE TOWER

Studios (Avail June 1), 1 BR’s (Avail Now & June 1), 2 BR’s (Avail June 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

Body Work

9102

Auto Finance

9125

Domestic

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

7010 Personals Lily’s Relaxation Centre AmazingMassage! Open: 10am-10pm

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

NICE ORIENTAL SERVICE

604.986.8650

1050 Marine Dr. North Van. (by McKay) parking at rear

7015

2011 Hyundai Sonata Limited Affordable Luxury 35,600 kms. 2.4L GDI DOHC. $19,999. Email: sjscot@shaw.ca (604) 794-3428.

Escort Services

Refer to the Home Services section for all your needs.

classifieds. nsnews.com

9110

Collectibles & Classics

9129

Luxury Cars

1963 FORD FALCON Futura, auto, 2 door hardtop, all original, collector plates, $7500 obo. Call 604-874-4397 2001 JAGUAR XJR, Just Serviced, new brakes/tires, exc. Cond. $12,500 firm, consider trade. 604-644-4440

6505

Apartments & Condos

6505-12

West Van Apt. Rentals

Luxury Over The Seawall! BACHELOR, 1 BR, pool, rec. room, pet ok, 2190 Bellevue Ave 604-926-6287

Park Royal Towers All Utilities Included

1 BR (700-770 sq.ft.) 2 BR (1070 sq.ft.) 3 BR (1370 sq.ft.) Penthouse (1650 sq.ft.) Spectacular City & Ocean Views’ Huge Balconies Walk to Shops & Transit Hardwood Floors Gym, Swimming Pool

604-922-3246 935 Marine Drive

www.parkroyaltowersapt.com

6522

STUNNING OCEANFRONT LOCATION Shorewood Manor 2020 Bellevue Avenue 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

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

6515

Duplexes - Rent

N VAN, 3 BR, 2 bath, 348 E 4th St, avail July 1st, newly reno’d, $1500 + util, ns/np, 604-467-4348

Furnished Accommodation

A SHORT STAY North Shore 1 & 2 bdrm + penthouse long or short. Renos, families, pets ok, Execs. 604-987-2691 www.vancouvershortstay.com

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 LOVELY, FULLY Furn. self contained 1 BR ste, N Van, own wd, alarm, n/s, n/p, wkly maid, suits 1, $975, avail Now, 604-990-4835

6535

Homestay

GLOBAL VILLAGE English Centre Vancouver seeks: English Speaking homestay families immediately. Contact smayhew@gvenglish.com Or 604-684-2354

6540

WATERFRONT LUXURY CONDO 1 Whole Floor, 2800 sf, 3 br, den, on Seawalk, $6,495 long term. 604-926-9818

7005

GENTLEMEN! Attractive discreet European lady is available for 604 451-0175 company.

Westwind Apts 2025 Bellevue Ave, 2 bdrm mnt view & bach. Cat OK Senior discount 604-913-0734

1 BR, partial water view, central Ambleside, small concrete bldg, bright, balcony, top corner, $1150 ns, np, avail now. 604-808-1029

Notice to Creditors and Others. MARILYN FERNE BROWN aka MARILYN FERN BROWN deceased, formerly of #801 - 2190 Bellevue Avenue, West Vancouver, B.C., V7V 1C4 (the 'Deceased'). Creditors and others having claims against the estate of the Deceased are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the executor c/o Cobbett & Cotton Law Corp. #300 - 410 Carleton Avenue, Burnaby, B.C. V5C 6P6, on or before June 24, 2013, after which date the executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the executrix then has notice. TREVOR HASSALL Executor

Looking to do some

Completely Renovated MOUNTAIN VILLAGE APTS 2 BR & 3 BR Apt, June 1st Call 604-988-3828 www.mountainvillage.ca

AUTOMOTIVE

Legal/Public Notices

Home Improvement?

MONEYPROVIDER.COM. $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877-776-1660.

RENTALS

5505

Money to Loan

Houses - Rent

1 BR House, Central Lons, newer paint/carp, 2 appls, carport, lrg yd, ns, np, $1195/mo, 778-865-7455

6565

Office/Retail Rent

180SF ARTIST STUDIO/OFFICE with skylights, 2nd flr, quiet bldg, Pemberton & Welch, $400/m, incl tax/hydro. 604-986-6682 or 604-250-4328

6570

Out Of Town

UCLUELET LARGE 2BDRM completly furnished condo, view of inlet & mountains, walk to ocean, 6 days: $700. Call 250-726-4482

6595

North Vancouver

Bright Furn room, tv, w/d, shd kitch, in lovely quiet home for NS healthy female $495 inclusive or less for small help 604-987-3726

Suites/Partial Houses

1 BR garden ste, gas fp, dw, utils incl, ns, np, nr Deep Cove. $975 avail June 1st. 604-929-1239

AMBLESIDE Character 4 bdrm house, 2 baths, H/W flr, f/p, June 1, $3675, n/s n/p, 778-668-6452 WEST VAN, Dundarave, 4 bdrm, walk to shops/seawall, $3600/m, no pets, Details @ 604-319-7674

6565

Office/Retail Rent

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

2 BDRM ste, shrd w/d, n/p, N/S, June 1, $1000, Nr Save-on 604-988-0624, 778-688-4846

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

$27,995

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

$19,995

2010 Dodge Ram 2500 Crew Cab 2010 Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie 4x4, diesel, ale, pwr group, only 55,700kms. Stk# P5726

Sunroof, navigation, 4x4. Stk#P5819

2005 PT Cruiser Convertible

2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara

$9,995

$31,995

$39,995

$36,995

2 BR, great ste, Blueridge, new kitch, inste wd, ns/np, $1380 incl utils, June 1/July 1, 604-787-6245 2 BR, Upper Lonsdale basement suite reno’d $1500 all inclusive, avail immed. 604-725-5832 3 BR upper lvl ste, garage, Lynn Valley, 1,200 sf, June 1st, np, $1700+utils. 604-987-1005

6615

Wanted To Rent

Born & raised in West Vancouver, Minister of Music, organist, pianist & composer is looking for a affordable, quiet, private house, with view. Exc ref’s. Desire location; between Lion Bays & Deep Cove. Please Call Nicole 778-926-4286

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2 BR above grnd ste, reno’d, f/p, no pet, ns, nr Edgemont, $1,025 incl utils 778-879-3842 lv mess.

4+ BDRM HOUSES Move in today, 3 houses for rent in BP’S, Lonsdale & Ridgeway. From:$3,000/mo 604.219.9744

Accelerate your car buying

Shared Accommodation

6595-45

6602

1990 JAGUAR XJ6, auto, 40AJ6 eng, 6 cyl, good cond. well main, 4 new winter & 4new summer tires $3,000 obo. 604-987-9068

Great condition. Stk# 13181A

6spd manual, hard top, pwr options, only 26,000kms, Stk# P5810

2012 Dodge Challenger

2010 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT Quad Cab

$25,995

$32,995

Black, only 42,500kms, leather, Bluetooth. Stk# 13208A

Low kms, loaded, park assist. Stk# 13218A

1600 MARINE DR., N.V. 604.980.8501

www.destinationchrysler.ca

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A46 - Wednesday, May 22,22, 2013 A46 -–North NorthShore ShoreNews News – Wednesday, May 2013

SPRING SAVINGS

AUTOMOTIVE cont. from previous page

07 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GTP

09 AUDI A4 QUATTRO

STK CD41381 WAS $18,900

STK 952260 WAS $30,900

Leather, 5spd, 80,000kms.

NOW $15,488

AWD, loaded only 49,000kms.

NOW $28,900

10 CADILLAC SRX AWD

12 FORD EXPEDITION MAX LTD

STK 952500

STK 952230 WAS $48,900

Luxury performance pkg, only 32,000kms.

WAS $38,900

NOW $36,900

Leather, navigation.

9145

95 CHEV BLAZER LT

Scrap Car Removal

Sports & Imports

9160

Black with leather interior. Fully loaded, aircared, excellent condition.

Sport Utilities/ 4x4’s/Trucks

Asking $2250 obo 604-467-8914

NOW $44,900

after 7pm

2012 AUDI A4 Quattro, Premium, 29,000km, $41,500, panorama s/roof, auto, black lthr int, Snow tires opt 604-764-8044

Hardtop, 6spd.

04 DODGE RAM QUAD CAB 4x4, Hemi, super clean.

STK 952250

WAS $25,900

NOW $23,900

STK 951851 WAS $16,900

NOW $13,900

Boats

1986 ZETA 26 ft C. bridge, twin Volvo diesel, with outdrives, $16,000. 604-922-8365

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

Appliance Repairs

8075

Drywall

A & A MILLWOOD QUALITY DRYWALL SERVICE

SERVICE & PARTS. Licenced & Insured. Washers, Dryers, Stove, Fridge, Dishwashers. 604-346-8925

8025

9515 10 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA

8015

1997 TOYOTA Camry LE. 4 drs, 4 cyl, auto, a/c. Well maintained. Aircared. $3700. 604-936-1270 2007 MAZDA 3, GS SEDAN, 38km, 1 owner, exc cond. call 604-984-7164

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

9155

Sport Utilities/ 4x4’s/Trucks

9155

Automotive

HOME SERVICES Cabinet Making

FINISH Carpentry and Cabinetry Great design, exceptional value and seamless execution Call: (778) 855-1814

8030

Carpentry

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

8035

Carpet Cleaning

• Repairs • Renovations • New construction • Textured ceilings Prompt service. Free estimates.

Richard Wood

Cell 604-671-0084 Email: rkmillwood@gmail.com ACE DRYWALL. Avail immed. Board, tape, spraytex, repairs. 16 yr exp. No job too small. Mike 604-808-2432, 604-985-4321 AFFORDABLE, Reliable, Quality Guaranteed. Boarding, Taping, Spraytex. Dave 604-984-7476 Boarding & Taping, Small Jobs Welcome! Free Est.Reliable! Call Gurprit ★ 604-710-7769 M m m m. . . D r y w a ll Re p a i r ★ Ooooo... Texture Spray ★ Good old George! 604-710-6069

8080

Electrical

#18405 Electrician Best Rates,

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

1989 19’ Bayliner Capri Blue, 2.3 litre IO Fresh water cooled, new windshield/canvas/swim grid, trailer. $8,375. 604-837-7564

09 MERCEDES BENZ ML 320

05 DODGE DAKOTA SLT 4x4, V8, auto, loaded.

Diesel, leather, navigation.

NOW $12,495

NOW $34,900

STK 951751 WAS $14,900

Stk 951661 WAS $36,900

13 CHEV CAMARO RS

13 CADILLAC ESCALADE HYBRID

WAS $35,900

STK CD95401 WAS $81,900

20” wheels, loaded, only 3,000kms. Stk 846081

NOW $32,900

Loaded, only 5,000kms.

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.

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

Accelerate your car buying

11 FORD F150 XLT SUPER CAB

STK 951990 WAS $35,900

STK 952330 WAS $26,900

4x4, auto, loaded.

NOW $32,900

12 CHEV SILVERADO LT

Crew cab, long box, 4x4, diesel.

Auto, leather, only 16,000kms.

STK 952320 WAS $49,900

NOW $46,900

Financin As Low Asg 4.99%

with factory warranty

ON APPROVED

CREDIT

STK 952470 WAS $35,900

STK 8G64501 WAS $9,990

Rare cargo van, mint.

Chimney Services

Cleaning

$20/HR. Quality House cleaning. 604-983-3477 www.qualityhc.com ✫✫A CLEAN SWEEP ✫✫ Reliable Housecleaning service. 778 836-9970 ✫✫ 604 987-9970 TOP NOTCH HOUSECLEANING Since 1972. Our customers & staff stay with us for years. For a free, inhome consultation call 604-329-5562

NOW $20,900

02 GMC SAFARI

NOW $32,900

Sales • Leasing • Rentals

LICENSED ELECTRICIAN #37940. Excellent rates. Free estimates 604-842-5276

8055

YOUR BEST BC PRICE ON 23 MANUFACTURERS’ BRANDS

STK CD93542 WAS $22,900

11 CADILLAC CTS

Luxury pkg, only 27,000kms.

www.pacifichonda.ca

NOW $24,900

09 MINI COOPER

AngelRestoration.com

ALL TYPES stone and brickwork Fully cert. mason. 778-378-3548 billingtonmasonry.com

604-984-0331

4x4, loaded.

DNE ELECTRIC Lic #89267 ALL Your Electrical Needs. Panel Upgrading. Reasonable Free Estimate 604-999-2332

8050

816 AUTOMALL DRIVE, NORTH VANCOUVER

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 $29,999

2012 Hyundai Sonata GLS

Auto, well equipped, sunroof, mags

From $17,499

WITH ALL life throws at you, who has time to clean? Call Merry Maids. 604-980-6100

8068

NOW $7,900

DEMOLITION

09 VW JETTA TRENDLINE 2.5

09 TOYOTA VENZA

STK CD13732 WAS $14,900

STK 952310 WAS $26,900

Leather, 5spd, sunroof.

AWD, low kms, one owner.

NOW $12,900

NOW $24,900

11 CADILLAC CTS

11 GMC SIERRA

STK 952470 WAS $35,700

STK 951950 WAS $18,900

Luxury, loaded, only 27,000kms.

NOW $32,900

4dr, auto, leather, sunroof

From $13,999

2012-2013 Subaru Forester Touring

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

From $24,999

2011-2012 Mazda 3 Sport

2011-2012 Mazda 3 Sedan

from $13,999

From $13,499

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

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

Old garage, carport, house, pool, break concrete & removal. Fully insured • WCB

604-716-8528 DUMPING Free Estimate Tel: 604-219-0666

One owner, mint.

NOW $15,900

2011-2012 Ford F150, F250 & F350 XL & XLT

2010 Mitsubishi RVR

From $24,999

$20,499

4x4, crew cab

2012 Nissan Altima 2.5

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

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

$16,999

2012 Hyundai Accent

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

$13,999

Northshore

AWD, pwr group, auto, a/c, CD, T5211

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

2011 Nissan Sentra

From $21,999

From $11,999

Leather, sunroof

2012 Mazda 5

With convenience package

From $19,999

2011-2012 Hyundai Santa Fe AWD Sunroof, mags

From $22,499

Auto, pwr group, a/c, CD

2011 Mazda 2

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

From $10,499

TROY TEATHER DRAINAGE & SEWER 15% OFF - 604-925-8711

2012 Ford Focus Titanium

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

$20,499

711B West 14th Street, North Vancouver

Sales • Leasing • Rentals

ON THE SPOT FINANCING

View More Fleet at www.nationalcarsales.ca

Drainage

RNC DRAINAGE

604-924-1080

Northshore Auto Mall, 800 Automall Dr. North Van

8073

−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

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

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

2010-2011 Ford Escape LTD AWD

D#30625

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fast same day service guar’d. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

8087

Excavating

# 1 YARD DRAINAGE, STONE WORK & HOUSE DEMOLITION

By hand, Paving, landscaping, stump / rock / cement / oil tank & dirt removal, paver stones, Jackhammer, Water / sewer line / sumps. Slinger avail. 24 hrs Call 341-4446 or 254-6865 Excavating - Drain Tile Demolitions. Fully insured • WCB 604-716-8528

8090

Fencing/Gates

CEDAR FENCES - best price 604-862-5545 Flyingfence.com

NORTH SHORE FENCES

Demolition

Excavating - Drain Tile 2011-2012 Ford Fiesta SES

ALP ELECTRIC #89724 Low price, big/small jobs, free est Satisfaction guar 604-765-3329

All Types Cleaned. Efficiently, Professionally & With Pride.

604.984.7575

NOW $78,800

13 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE

CARPETS & UPHOLSTERY

A LICENSED electrician #19807 semi-retired, small jobs only. 604-689-1747 pgr 604-686-2319

TODAY'S SUDOKU ANSWERS

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

8105

Flooring/ Refinishing

INSTALLATION REFINISHING, Sanding. Free est, great prices. Satisfaction guar. 604-518-7508 LOVE − Installing Great Floors for nice people. Good old George! ★Call 604-710-6069★

8125

Gutters

AT YOUR HOME GUTTER SERVICES. Installs, cleaning, repairs. WCB Insured 604-340-7189

TROY TEATHER GUTTERS 15% OFF - 604-925-8711

@ NORTH SHORE GUTTER DIVISION Call 604-987-7663

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HOME SERVICES 8130

Handyperson

8160

Lawn & Garden

A.A.BEST PRO GARDEN SERVICES LTD. -

GENERAL HELP

Labour / Odd jobs Home & Garden Indoor / Outdoor Clean up, removal, etc. North Shore Odd Job Services Michael 778-868-5079

Lawn Maintenance, Power Raking, Moss Control, Aerating, Trim, Top, Prune, etc. Call Sukh

604.726.9152 604.984.1988

ABBA RENOVATION carpentry, plumbing, wiring, painting, tiling. Work guar, Refs. (604)805-8463/ 986-4026

8135

CHEAP LOADS Fast Reliable Service 604-922-5101

8140

Heating

Actual Plumbing & Heating, Boilers, Furnaces, Tankless, Hotwater tanks, 24/7, Seniors Disc, Lic., BBB, 604-874-4808

8155

Landscaping

“The Grass is Greener”

• New Lawn Installs • Replace Old Lawn • Lawn Drainage • Landscaping • Pavers Paving ~ Any size job ~

Nick 929-7732

www.EnglishLawns.com

GREEN GUARD LANDSCAPING Excavating New Lawn, Flowerbeds Rock Garden Pavers, Retaining Wall

Al Isaac & son Colin

BOOK YOUR LAWN CUTTING NOW! 604.986.0003 Office 604.561.9100 Colin 604.218.7644 Al

greenclipperlawnservices@gmail.com

A.ALL AREA

Gardening Service Lawn Maintenance • Aerating Moss Control • Power Raking Trim • Prune Top • General Clean-Up

604-726-9153 604-926-1526 2013 Special Aeration, moss control $95. Lawn maintenance 604-726-9153 & 604-926-1526 ★CNN Landscaping★ ★WEEDING, Yardwork, Pruning, Free Est. Nick 778-840-6573

GREEN PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Hedge trimming, tree pruning, yard maintenance, removal, Mike 983-3586 JB GARDEN'S Hedges, trimming & cleanups, pruning, weeding. Call Terry 604-354-6649 PACIFIC WEST LANDSCAPE SUPPLY. Soil, sand, gravel. We accept green waste. 1990 W 1st, North Van. 604-980-8334

604-340-5715

PERFORMANCE GARDEN Service - LAWNCUTS Free Est Graig 604-986-3463

★ Cedar fencing/decks ★ Stonework paving stones ★ Pergola’s ★ 30 Yrs Exp Call Danny 604-250-7824

1 to 3 Men

1, 3, 5, 7 or 10 Ton $ From

45

We accept Visa, Mastercard & Interac Licenced & Insured Local & Long Distance

www.affordablemoversbc.com

ABBA MOVERS bsmt clean 1-4 ton Lic, ins’d from $35/hr, 2 men $45/hr, 24/7, 26 yrs 604-506-7576 LOCAL MOVERS big/small Moving, rubbish removal, recycling, etc 604-603-3533, 604-925-3186

Painting/ Wallpaper

Exterior • Interior Residential • Comm. • Strata WCB Insured • BBB

604-681-0222

Lawn & Garden

Spring Services Same Day Service, Fully Insured

Interior & Exterior ★ UNBEATABLE PRICES ★ Free Est. / Written Guarantee

Insured/WCB

778-997-9582 ALL-WAYS PAINTING. Quality work at an affordable price. Int/ext Pressure washing 604-985-0402 ★Ext/Interior Specialist ★ PRO PROPERTY PAINTING Small or Big Jobs, Quick & Clean Quality Craftsmanship, Insured, Free Est. Carter 604-790-4554 ★ STAFFORD & SON ★ Interior/Exterior. Top quality work. Reas. rates. BBB, 604-809-3842

8200

Patios/Decks/ Railings

FREE ESTIMATES

• Lawn Maintenance • Yard Clean-ups • Pruning/Hedges • Rubbish Removal

• Fertilizing • Aeration • Power Raking • Odd jobs

•Yearly Maintenance Programs •

www.constructivelandscaping.com

MASTER STONEMASON, Local, Experienced, fireplaces, facing, walls, stairs. Ivan 604-649-2271 NORTHLAND MASONRY. Rock, slate, brick, granite, pavers. 20 yrs exp. No job to small.. Please Call Will 604-805-1582

310-JIMS (5467) BOOK A JOB AT

www.jimsmowing.ca 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

T-A STONEWALL. Rockwalls, paving stones, Allan block walls, etc. 987-8155 / 250-4117 ww.tastonewall.com

8180

Home Services

Labourer Available rain or shine North Shore Odd Job Services Michael 778-868-5079

Garage Apron / Speed Bump / Pot Hole Commercial & Residential

604-618-2949

ALLEN ASPHALT concrete, brick, drains, foundations, walls, membranes 604-618-2304/ 820-2187

Need help with your Home Renovation? Find it in the Classifieds!

Est. 1968

• Cedar Shakes • Flat Roofing • Asphalt Shingles • Roof Maintenance

Call Sean Today

DELBROOK

604-987-ROOF (7663)

PLUMBING & DRAINAGE Licenced Plumber 604-729-6695

SAVE ON PLUMBING Licensed Plumber/Gas fitter, $68/HR. Same day service. Insured, BBB member Call 604-987-7473 Samy

8225

Power Washing A GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICE

• Power washing • Gutter cleaning/repairs • Window cleaning • WCB insured • Free estimates

604-984-4147 ALL-WAYS Pressure Washing Driveways, sidewalks, decks, patios, houses. 604-985-0402

8240

Renovations & Home Improvement

B.K. CONSTRUCTION

AFFORDABLE QUALITY ROOFING LTD.

Trusted since 1986! A+ Rating - BBB Residential/Commercial 25 Years workmanship warranty Call for FREE ESTIMATE & SPRING PROMOTION A+

604-984-9004 604-984-6560

PENFOLDS ROOFING

Trusted on North Shore since 1937

WE REPLACE ALL KINDS OF ROOFS! “Home of the Rubber Shake” Mention NSN for Special Promotion

FREE ESTIMATES

604-988-3791 PenfoldsRoofing.com

All Season Roofing

Renovations • Additions Kitchens • Bathrooms Sundecks • Fences

Re-Roofing & Repairs Specialists

Call Brian Cell 604-916-1086, 604-988-1086

20 year Labour Warranty available

604-591-3500

8250

Roofing

Liability Insurance, WCB, BBB, Free Estimates

604-983-0133

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

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 Renovate with us! Great Service! Kitchen, Bathroom, Interior & More! 604-340-5715 futurevisiontoday.ca RENOVATIONS: FROM Rendering to Reality. Visit ccirenos.com and look for our listing on Sundays. 604-980-8384

RJR CONSTRUCTION Small Projects Division. www.rjrrenovator.com Call 604-987-5438

8300

Stucco/Siding/ Exterior

TROY TEATHER ROOFING 604-925-8711

15%

OFF TODAY!

604-925-8711

10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofing & Siding. WCB. Re-Roofing, New Roof, Gutters. 604-812-9721 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 AT YOUR HOME ROOFING SERVICES. New roofs & repairs. WCB Insured 604-340-7189

8255

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

8309

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

8310

BELL MINI BINS 604-922-5101 Small or large household jobs & Mini bin service. 7 days a week Fast ★ inexpensive ★ reliable. ● BIN RENTALS ● ★ Top Soil Deliveries ★ 7 days a wk. Fast service 604-985-4211 orangebins.com BIN SERVICES for your Dirt Fill, Rock, Concrete or Asphalt Jobs. ● Load up to 8 c/yd-Demo 20 c/yd

Sand, Gravel, Soil, Rock Deliveries

Dalton Trucking 604-986-6944

ROD’S RUBBISH REMOVAL Prompt, reliable, reasonable. Big/ small loads. 7 days 604-985-7193 STUDENT WORKS Disposal & Recycling. Trips start at $49. John 778-288-8009 www.studentworksdisposal.com

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

#1 TRAILER TRASH BOYS

We haul everything, no load too big or small, we do it all. Free est. 604-317-2500/ 929-7194

Tiling

Rubbish Removal

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

604-985-6667 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

Tree Services

TREE WORKS - Tree & Stump Removal- Trim & Prune. Ins. 604-787-5915 or 604-291-7778

Bros. Roofing Ltd. Over 40 Years in Business SPECIALIZING IN CEDAR, FIBERGLASS LAMINATES AND TORCH ON.

ASPHALT PAVING Driveway, Walkway & Parking Lot

ROOFING LTD.

Actual Plumbing & Heating, Boilers, Furnaces, Tankless, Hotwater tanks, 24/7, Seniors Disc. Lic. BBB, 604-874-4808

Complete Bathroom Renovations Kitchens, Cer.Tiling, Attics, Bsmnt Stes. Call 604-521-1567

Paving/Seal Coating

NORTH SHORE

• Liability Insurance • A+ Rating BBB • WCB

B.K. CONSTRUCTION. Renos, additions, kitchens, bathrooms, sundecks, fences. Brian Cell 604-916-1086, 604-988-1086

8205

Roofing

10% Off with this Ad! For all your plumbing, heating & reno needs. Lic Gas Fitter, Aman. 778-895-2005

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

15 years experience

Constructive Landscaping Stonework.paving stones, Cedar decks/fences, Pergola’s. 30 yrs exp. Call Danny 604-250-7824

604.987.7473

• Vinyl Waterproofing • Deck Rebuilds • Custom Built Railings • Patio Covers

778.285.2107

8250

• $69/hr • 24/7 • Insured

“Your Complete Sundeck Specialists”

North Shore’s Trusted Mason www.billingtonmasonry.com

Licenced Plumber & Gas Fitter

Quality Work You Can Trust!

Masonry

778.378.3548

GLOBAL PLUMBING

ALLQUEST PAINTING

www.constructivelandscaping.com

8160

Plumbing

Seniors Discount

604-537-4140

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

8175

8220

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Great Design * Great Price

CONSTRUCTIVE LANDSCAPING

Moving & Storage

AFFORDABLE MOVING

8195

ABLE RENOVATIONS All home repairs & renos, large & small, North Shore only 604 319-2677

Hauling

8185

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A48 - North Shore News - Wednesday, May 22, 2013

2013 Kia

LX+

Price $17,895 3 Payments on Us

2013 Clearout Bonus N.S. Kia Price adjustment

• Air Conditioning • Power Group • Bluetooth • Heated Seats • Fog Lights

NS Kia Price

2013 Kia

900 $ 500 $ 800

Price $19,590

$

15,695

$

+ 0% for 60 Months

500 $ 800 $

2013 Clearout Bonus N.S. Kia Price adjustment

• Power Group • ABS • Bluetooth • Heated Seats • Fog Lights

NS Kia Price

18,290

$

+ 0% for 60 Months Price includes freight + PDI

Price includes freight + PDI

2013 Kia

LX

2013 Kia

EX 2.L Turbo

Price$24,740 Finance Credit

2013 Clearout Bonus N.S. Kia Price adjustment

• Alloys • Heated Seats • Bluetooth • Air Conditioning • Power Group

NS Kia Price

Price $31,645

500 $ 500 $ 800 $

22,940

$

+ 0% for 60 Months

Price includes freight + PDI

Finance Credit

2013 Clearout Bonus N.S. Kia Price adjustment

• Push Button Start • Leather Seats • 17” Alloys • 2L Turbo • 274 HP • Fog Lights

+ 0% for 60 Months Price includes freight + PDI

Ma rin eD r.

Bewicke Ave

725 Marine Drive North Vancouver, BC 604-983-2378 • Toll Free 866-983-2377 • www.nskia.ca

28,317

$

NS Kia Price

Fell Ave

NORTH SHORE KIA

500 $ 1800 $ 1028 $

W Keith Rd

NORTH SHORE KIA

Offer(s) available on select new 2013 models through participating dealers to qualified customers who take delivery by May 31, 2013. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. All offers are subject to change without notice. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,650, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies) and $100 A/C charge (where applicable) and excludes licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes, variable dealer administration fees (up to $699) and down payment (if applicable and unless otherwise specified). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and financing options also available. **0% purchase financing is available on select new 2013 Kia models O.A.C. Terms vary by model and trim, see dealer for complete details. Representative financing example based on 2013 Sportage LX MT FWD (SP551D) with a selling price of $23,767, financed at 0% APR for 36 months. 78 bi-weekly payments equal $295 per payment with a down payment/equivalent trade of $0. !“Up to $4,000 cash savings” offer is available on the cash purchase of select new 2013 models from a participating dealer between May 1–31, 2013, is deducted from the selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease and finance offers. Some conditions apply. !Cash purchase price for 2013 Optima LX AT (OP742D)/2013 Optima Hybrid Base (OP74AD) is $22,072/$27,572 and includes a cash savings of $3,400/$2,000 and a Clearout Bonus of $500/$1,000 (which is deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease and finance offers). Optima Hybrid also includes $1,000 Eco-Credit. Retailer may sell for less. ‡$3,400/$2,000 cash savings on the cash purchase of an eligible new 2013 Optima LX AT (OP742D)/2013 Optima Hybrid Base (OP74AD) from a participating dealer between May 1-31, 2013, is deducted from the selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease and finance offers. Some conditions apply. ¥ Clearout Bonus of $500 is available on all cash, finance and lease offers of new 2013 Optima LX AT (OP742D)/2013 Sportage LX MT FWD (SP551D)/2013 Soul 2.0L 2u MT (SO553D) and $1,000 is available on 2013 Optima Hybrid Base (OP74AD) from a participating dealer between May 1–31, 2013, and is deducted from the selling price before taxes. Customers will receive a cheque in the amount of $500/$1,000 (excluding taxes) or can apply it to the selling/lease price before taxes. See your dealer for complete details.§Lease offer available on approved credit on new 2013 Sportage LX MT FWD (SP551D) is based on monthly payments of $205 [includes a lease savings (lease credit) of $500 and $500 Clearout Bonus] for 48 months at 0.9% APR with a $2,800 down payment/equivalent trade, security deposit and first monthly payment due at lease inception. Excludes $350 lease administration fee due at time of delivery. Total lease obligation is $12,631 with the option to purchase at the end of the term for $11,136. Lease has 16,000 km/year allowance and $0.12/km for excess kilometres (other packages available). Licence, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Retailer may lease for less. See dealer for full details. !Bi-weekly finance payment O.A.C. for new 2013 Soul 2.0L 2u MT (SO553D) based on a selling price of $20,967 is $118 with an APR of 1.49% for 60 months, amortized over an 84-month period. Includes $500 Clearout Bonus. Estimated remaining principal balance of $6,067 plus applicable taxes due at end of 60-month period. Retailer may sell for less. See dealer for full details. °Eco-Credit for 2013 Optima Hybrid is $1,000 (deducted before taxes) and is applicable to the purchase or lease of a new 2013 Kia Optima Hybrid. Available at participating dealers. Certain restrictions apply. See dealer for details. "Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2013 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748D)/2013 Sportage 2.0T SX Navigation (SP759D)/2013 Soul 2.0L 4u Luxury AT (SO759D)/2013 Optima Hybrid Premium (OP74BD) is $35,550/$39,145/$27,345/$37,550 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,455/$1,650/$1,650/$1,455 and A/C charge ($100, where applicable). Licence, insurance, applicable taxes, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies), variable dealer administration fees (up to $699) and registration fees are extra. Retailer may sell for less. Available at participating dealers. See dealer for full details. !Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2013 Optima 2.4L GDI 4-cyl (A/T)/2013 Sportage 2.4L MPI 4-cyl (A/T)/2013 Soul 2.0L MPI 4-cyl (M/T). These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.


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