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NEWS photo Paul McGrath
THE Cuban band Brisas del Palmar livens up the Salsa by the Sea Latin dance party at the Ambleside Landing in West Vancouver. EveryThursday evening until Aug. 29, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for a $6 drop-in fee, residents can learn salsa dance steps and enjoy a variety ofLatin music. See page 3 for more photos of summer concert series on the North Shore.
Shutteredschool tobe soldBrent Richterbrichter@nsnews.com
THE North Vancouverschool board has votedto sell the shutteredRidgeway Annex toproperty developerAnthem for roughly$5.1 million — the firstof what could be severalschool sales in the yearsahead.
The decision passed with a4-2 vote this week.
While the majority on theschool board agreed selling theland was a tough but necessarydecision, there was spiritedopposition on the philosophicalgrounds that the land shouldremain public.
Trustee Susan Skinner ledthe charge to stop the sale,saying selling Ridgeway Annexwould be set a precedent.
“I don’t feel we have enoughinformation on communityneeds for today and the future,”she said. Skinner said themandate of the school districthas expanded to include othercommunityneeds,andsuggestedsurveying other relevant publicservice agencies to gauge theircurrent and future requirements.
Jeremy Shepherdjshepherd@nsnews.com
A Craigslist scammer has left at least oneNorth Vancouver teenager empty handed aftersuccessfully pawning off phony tickets for OneDirection’s July 27 concert at Rogers Arena.
After exchanging emails, North Vancouver mother ShawnaBaker met with the seller at Pacific Centre mall in the hopes ofscoring tickets on behalf of her teenage daughter.
“Her wall is full of their pictures and she’s got a big stand-up
poster,” Baker said.The asking price of $650 for two tickets seemed steep, but
Baker’s daughter sold her Taylor Swift tickets in the hopes ofraising enough cash to catch the English quintet’s pop stylingslive and in person.
The vendor, a teenage girl with long black hair, told Bakerthe money from the ticket sale was going toward a family trip
to Honduras.Baker compared the tickets with passes from other shows. She
noted a bar code, sponsorship information, and a disclaimer.“She seemed very genuine and sweet, and I said to my husband
right after we left, ‘They’re too young to be scammers,’” Bakersaid.
She took the tickets home and eventually discovered thesubterfuge after reading a Province article about event codes onfraudulent tickets.
“I had to look at them three times just to make sure,” she
Teen’s concert hopes head inwrong direction with online fakes
Shakin’ not stirred
Family fleeced by ticket scammers
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Page 13VanOpen serves up pro lineup
Page 25Winnipeg fringe festival
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AT left, Mark Farrer entertains June 28 at the Friday Night Market at Shipyards Plaza at the foot of Lonsdale Avenue. At right, Gert and Sylvia Zandberg danceto the tunes of Three Row Barley July 12 at Concerts in the Cove. Scan page with Layar to watch video and visit nsnews.com for more photos.
Free summer concert series are in full swing at venues around the North Shore
Music to our ears
NEWS photo Kevin Hill
ELVIS impersonator Steve Elliot performs at Lonsdale Quay July12 as part of the SummerFest Concert Series.
NEWS photo Paul McGrath
ONE time North Vancouver resident Vince Mai leads his quintet in a free performance at the NorthVancouver City Civic Plaza as part of the Vancouver International Jazz Festival on June 29.
MUSIC is in the air this summer and whatbetter way to soak in the sun than with one ofthe many concert series on the North Shore.
The hills are alive with Music in the Park at CapilanoRiver Regional Park. Take in Busker Sundays, from 2 to 4p.m. with Don Strom on July 21 or Norine Braun on July28. Performances run until Aug. 25.
The Cates Park Concert Series offers free events onSaturdays from 4 to 7 p.m. until Aug. 24. Concerts in theCove happen in Panorama Park on Fridays from 7 to 9 p.m.,featuring Smith & Jones July 26.
Live in Lynn Valley Village features a free concert on
Fridays from 7 to 9 p.m. with Souled Out July 26.Evenings in Edgemont happen every Friday from 7 to 9
p.m. on Highland Boulevard. The series features everythingfrom swing to country and runs to Aug. 26.
In the city, the Sunday concert series at Lonsdale Quayhappens from 1 to 3 p.m. Mozzy Lane is featured July 21with the VOC Sweet Soul Gospel Choir July 28. Concertsin Shipbuilders Square kick off Saturdays beginning Aug.3. Starting next month, West Vancouver’s Harmony ArtsFestival has a little something for everyone at Ambleside. Thefestival runs Aug. 2 to 11. Check concert listings every Fridayin our Pulse section for up to date information.
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said. “Sure enough, the eventcode was the same (as the one)the other girl had identified.”
She also noted the receiptcarried a 2013 purchase date,despite the concert being sold-out since 2012.
While the situation isn’tquite as heart wrenchingas One Direction’s ballad“I Wish,” it’s nonethelessdisappointing, Baker said.
“She sold her TaylorSwift tickets to buy theseones instead, so she’s kindof lost out on two concerts,”Baker said. “She hasn’t cried,though.”
Vancouver Police recentlyarrested a 16-year-old forselling fake One Directiontickets.
“From what I got fromthe description, it sounds thesame,” Baker said.
Baker’sdaughterisplanningto keep the counterfeit ticketsasmemorabilia,but still hopingto make it to the show.
“I’ve entered her in acontest on The Beat,” Bakersaid. “I haven’t decided myselfif we’re going to fork up moremoney for her to go.”
The fleecing will likelykeep Baker from buying onCraigslist again, she said.
“It justbafflesme.Someoneelse must have printed thetickets. I don’t think theywould be sophisticatedenough to operate that kindof ring.”
Teen seller arrested
NEWS photo Paul McGrath
CADE Baker may have to make do with her cardboardcutout of One Direction band member Niall Horanafter discovering the concert tickets she and hermother bought for $650 on Craigslist were fakes.
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A July 19 articleincorrectly stated thatSeymour Golf andCountry Club wasphasing out public play.
The club is reducing publicplay, but will continue to allowpublic play on Mondays.
Another article July 19 onthe closure of the CapilanoPet Hospital incorrectly statedthat Associate VeterinaryClinics has bought and shutdown 50 vet clinics acrossthe country. It should havestated the company owns andoperates 49 clinics. Aside fromthe Capilano Pet Hospital, thecompany has only shut downone other clinic.
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A6 - North Shore News - Sunday, July 21, 2013
A bridge too farCN Rail’s plan to cut the staff who
operate the Second Narrows raillift bridge and replace them with
a system of cameras and remote controlby the end of this year is troubling.
The company claims it won’t affectoperations or safety, but the study theyused to conclude that hasn’t been madepublic.
The timing of the revelationcouldn’t be worse as Canadians arestill processing the devastation in Lac-Megantic caused by a rail accident.Many people are now questioning thelargely secretive nature of rail safetyregulations.
CN’s system will still have a numberof failsafes designed to ensure a trainnever goes off the tracks and a tankership never plows into the bridge. Butas anyone who’s had to deal with thetechnology knows, cameras break,
transmission feeds drop, and computerscrash. A human has always been on siteat the rail bridge so far.
This isn’t just a concern for thetankers filled to the brim with crudeoil. Hundreds of recreational boaterstraverse the Second Narrows on theirtrips through the Burrard Inlet. Noone appears to be asking them aboutthe change either.
It’s worth noting the irony of PortMetro Vancouver complaining about aunilateral decision being made and lackof consultation. The port has a historyof controversial decisions in whichdetailed studies on safety, noise andpollution are rarely divulged to theirresidential neighbours.
But in this case, if those in chargeat the port aren’t yet satisfied this is asafe way to run a rail bridge, neitherare we.
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“They defamed mycharacter. They destroyedmy reputation. They said tocommunity leaders that I amunder investigation. Basically,they ruined my life.”
Former B.C. Liberal caucusemployee and the subject ofan alleged hush-money plotSepideh Sarrafpour blamesparty insiders for ruining herreputation (from a July 19 newsstory).
• • •“I don’t think we can in-
fill Burrard Inlet and I don’tthink we can build up themountain so I really want tobe clear on what the needs arefor our community.”
North Vancouver schoolboard trustee Susan Skinnerdiscusses the ramifications ofselling closed schools (from aJuly 14 news story).
• • •“If my father had been
able to spend the last three orfour years of his life, and mymother, at Edgemont, theywould’ve had the world opento them.”
District of North VancouverMayor Richard Walton backsa 115-unit seniors centre inEdgemont Village (from a July17 news story).
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Dear Editor:On July 15 I attended a very sad City of North
Vancouver council meeting. One of the items onthe agenda was a motion related to the awardingof the affordable housing space in the Onni projectat 13th and Lonsdale. At earlier public hearingsrepresentatives of several non-profit organizations,including the YWCA, supported the project becauseof their interest in the community amenity: affordableunits for their clients.
My Own Space, an organization devoted tothe housing needs of developmentally challengedadolescents, fielded the largest number of advocates,and apparently expected to be rewarded with the
affordable units as a result. Staff, however, assuredthe public that there would be a public process tochoose the beneficiaries. When the motion callingfor expressions of interest came up to the full councilfour councillors voted for a public process, andthree argued for an immediate award to the parentadvocates.
Why should there be this kind of conflict in anaffluent community in an affluent province in anaffluent country, where housing is supposed to be ahuman right? Is it because of federal and provincialindifference to housing needs? One councillor thinksso. He referred to the awarding of affordable unitsas the municipality “doing the province’s work for
it.” Presumably he’s read “Housing VulnerablePopulations on the North Shore,” the most recentreport of The North Shore Homelessness TaskForce. That report mentions wait lists of two to tenyears for 446 City of North Vancouver applicants forbelow-market housing: single parent families, youth,low-income seniors, people with mental healthproblems, addictions and people with disabilities.What are we hearing from our provincial and federalrepresentatives, Naomi Yamamoto and AndrewSaxton, about what they are doing to address theseneeds?Donna StewartNorth Vancouver
Dear Editor:We can say thank you to our provincial government for our hydro rates going
up. It was our provincial government which forced BC Hydro into money-losinglong-term contracts with private power producers, even though BC Hydro’s ownfacilities were under-utilized.
It was our provincial government which forced BC Hydro into a highlyunpopular and expensive (rumored to cost $1 billion) smart meter program. Itis our provincial government which is forcing BC Hydro into the biggest moneyloser of them all, Site C. BC Hydro’s own figures show that Site C’s power willcost upward of 10 cents per kilowatt hour and industrial users currently pay lessthan 4 cents per kwh.
What is more, the cost of Site C power crucially depends on the interest BCHydro will have to pay to service the $8 billion in debt accrued to finance Site
C. Should interest rates rise, Site C power will cost much more than 10 centsper kwh. So no matter how one looks at it, Site C will be a huge money loserthat could push BC Hydro one step closer to bankruptcy — unless of course,residential users pay much higher rates to subsidize industrial users.
Site C is also completely unnecessary since the natural gas liquefaction plantscould generate their own power using gas turbines at a cost of around 7 centsper kwh.
It is indeed shocking that there is no public outcry denouncing the plannedflooding of one of the most scenic valleys in our beautiful province, destroyingthousands of acres of the most fertile farmland, and, in the process, driving up ourresidential power rates to subsidize large industrial users.Reimar KroecherNorth Vancouver
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The rise of tablets not for the squinty eyedTHAT’S it — I’mover. I know I’ve madethis proclamationbefore, to zero fanfare.But some lightsummer reading hasreinforced my beliefthat my generationis efficiently andstrategically beingphased out.
This is more than theusual burden shoulderedby my group, whichdisingenuously refers toitself as “middle-aged.”Most of us have alwaysunderstood that, after 40,we’d experience random andhumiliating aches and pains,a brisk, public slide downthe sexual attractivenessscale, and a disturbingincrease in mailed brochuresfrom funeral homes.
In other words, we’restarting to slowly circle thedrain.
Now we’re also facedwith the news that personalcomputer sales are in steepdecline worldwide, fallingbetween 11 and 14 per centin the first quarter of thisyear, compared to the sameperiod last year.
Experts suggest that PCsmight soon be elbowedout of the way by tablets,just as the late Steve Jobs,Apple’s lead troublemaker,predicted.
“So what?” you say?
Here’s the problem,Junior — tablets are far toosmall for people who requirebifocals for reading andwriting.
Skeptical? I paid aninnocent visit to my Internetbank account the otherday to pay a bill, and wasimpertinently asked to fillout an online questionnaireabout whether I’m a tabletuser.
“No,” I answered firmly,almost destroying the “N”and “O” keys — not thatmy murderous impulses willdo any good. I expect toreceive my first unsolicitedestate planning advice fromRBC shortly.
What possible societaluse can there be for peoplelike me if we can’t be soldgadgets and related gearthat must be constantlyupdated and replaced?
There are only so manycalls for sage elders and
wizened storytellers, andsoon those, too, will bepreferable in the form of anapp.
Obviously, the unspokenplan of the techno-dweebswho now dominate ourculture is to deport meand my bitter, squintingposse to remote mountaincaves — the kind Al Qaidafavours.
There, we’ll be expectedto spend our days quaintlytrying to recall the precisewording of Motown hits. Atnight, we’ll have to hunt forwild creatures to supplementthe provided supply ofquinoa, and, since we’re toovisually impaired to properlyoperate weapons, kill thecritters with our shakinghands.
Evidently, there’s noturning back on this trend.England’s Mail Onlinetriumphantly reported thisweek that two PhD studentsfrom the University ofLancaster have created “UbiDisplays” that are capableof turning any object into atablet computer.
“The technology usesa projector, a webcam anda PC to create interactivemulti-touch displaysanywhere and on anything,”declared the Mail in thesame tone of unquestioningdelight that it will use toinform the world that theroyal baby’s umbilical cordstump finally fell off.
As usual, nobody ever
asks why being able toproject a tablet computeron a wall is a positiveinnovation. The news storysimply shows a pictureof one of the inventorschecking the temperaturedisplayed on his front dooras he leaves his house. Letthe bells ring out.
I have enough troublegetting my husband, Stanleyto set down his iPhonewhen we’re dining at arestaurant, without havinghim watch the soy saucebottle for the latest stats onwho listened to his podcast,or read the NAZDAQ offhis paper napkin.
I should never havethrown that Loonie intothat well and wished for myfamily to read more. Hello,magical wish granter — Imeant actual books.
As these stupid gadgetsgain ground, those who
don’t rely on them areliterally becoming obsolete.The Telegraph onlinereported recently that anunemployed 58-year-oldBritish man had tried tosell himself on eBay. SteveSewell had experience as alabourer, bike mechanic,toilet paper tester and evenan IT technician — perhapsworking at the latter twojobs simultaneously, as I’vealways suspected was thenorm.
Despite Sewell’s startingthe price at 99 pence, andtossing a little old-man-style humour into his post— “some wear to movingparts, surface finish worn”— he was apparentlysuspected of being soundesirable that he didn’tattract a solitary bidder.And this was a tech guy, ofsorts! What a ruthless world.
It cannot be a
coincidence that at the sametime as Limey scientists arearranging to turn everythinginto tablets to pleaseimpatient tech junkies, aBritish firm is developing arocket engine that can boltsomebody into space injust 15 minutes. ReactionEngines’ Synergetic Air-Breathing Rocket Engine, orSABRE, will travel up to fivetimes the speed of sound.It may be fitted to existingaircraft, says the MailOnline, once again entirelyunworried about why.
The UK governmentwill fund the project. Nope,there’s nothing remotelysuspicious there.
I predict the impositionof a worldwide lottery thatselects PC-users to fill thefirst million seats of one-wayflights to the moon.
Just see if it ain’t so.kate@katezimmerman.ca
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But her motion only found oneother supporter in trustee BarryForward.Forward,whooversawthe process to determine thefuture of the closed schools, saidthe process had been good, butthat it had not gone far enough.“We have to look long term andwe have to look holistic and Idon’t see that right now.”
But those who voted for thesale argued that it was the mostprudent thing to do given thedistrict’s financial obligations.Money raised from the sale willgo to pay down a $7.2-milliondebt. The board borrowedthe money in the early 2000sto fund the renovations onSutherland secondary andWestview elementary, on thecondition that the debt be paidby Dec. 31, 2015 through thefuture sale of surplus assets.
Secretary treasurer GeorgiaAllison said the district ranthe risk of missing the debtrepayment deadline and beingforced by the province into apayback schedule if it did notsell Ridgeway Annex.
“The funds would comedirectly out of the classroombecause that’s the only place itcould come from – the operatingbudget,” she said. “It would bea significant impact. If we had topay for it over a two-year period,we would be looking at staffreductions of 36 teachers.”
The school district doesn’tknow what the form thedevelopment on the site willtake as Anthem has presented
several configurations rangingfrom single-family homes totownhouses. But in order for theprice tag to make sense, it wouldtake at least nine single familyhomes, according to staff.
Trustee Mike McGraw wassympathetic to the keep-it-public sentiment, but decidedafter “much soul searching” thatselling the land to Anthem is theonly realistic option. “At the endof the day, it’s really up to whocomes to me to present me withan offer. That’s the difficultythat we’re in,” he said.
Board chairwoman FranciStratton noted RidgewayAnnex’s neighbours werelooking for a resolution aboutthe future of the property. Shesaid those neighbours will beable to voice any concerns aboutthe future development througha rezoning process at the City ofNorth Vancouver.
Trustee Christie Sacrérecused herself from thediscussion as she lives directlyacross from the school but madea general statement on the saleof schools, reminding the boardof its number one job.
“Ibelieveweall as trusteesareopen to working with differentcommunity partners to do whatis best for our community withregards to the properties, butwe are school trustees, notmunicipal councillors. Our jobis to protect the interest of ourstudents as our first priority andmaintaining unused buildingsat approximately $30,000 peryear, per site on average, is nothelping them,” she said.
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CHRIS Beveridge is warning others to be careful aftergetting caught in a snare while running on the BCMCTrail.
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A trail runner is warningothers to keep an eye out afterbecoming ensnared on a GrouseMountain trail Tuesday.
Chris Beveridge was out for her regularrun on the BCMC Trail shortly before 2p.m. when she tripped and found a wirewrapped around her leg.
“I was probably only about 10 minutesfrom the top, so within the last quarter ofthe BCMC,” said Beveridge. “I just wentto avoid some rocks and roots and went inbetween a couple of trees and I tripped.”
Beveridge said she looked down andthought she was caught on some wires,
but when she tried to move forward shefell. She then unwound the wire from herleg and when she looked up, she realizedit was tied to the tree.
‘When I started pulling on it, I sawthat it was attached to the tree and itwent up over 20 feet,” she said. “It wasattached very tight.”
After coiling the wire at the base ofthe tree, Beveridge reported it to guestservices on Grouse Mountain and theRCMP, who told her to leave the wirebehind and they would collect it the nextday.
“I guess they couldn’t find it because Idid go back and remove it the next day,”she said. She took wire cutters with herbut when she returned the wire was notwhere she had left it.
“Someone had moved it, I don’t knowfor what purpose but it was really hard tosee,” said Beveridge. “It’s a very thin wirebut it’s got like a black rubber coating onit, very pliable.”
Beveridge said she has a bruise onthe back of her leg from where the wirecaught her. She said she has been runningthe BCMC Trail for around 14 years andusually runs it about three times a weekbut has never had this happen before.
“I was very shocked,” she said. “To meit wasn’t an accident, it didn’t just happenthat someone left it behind there.”
Beveridge said that although theBCMC is not as busy as the Grind, shesaw three people with dogs that day.
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WEST Vancouver residents opposedto a trio of cell towers need to maketheir voices heard, says one districtcouncillor who spoke on the issue atrecent council meeting.
Rogers has proposed three 36-metre celltowers be erected over a two-kilometre stretch ofthe Trans-Canada Highway in West Vancouver.The thin, white towers house microwaveand radio antennae designed to improve themunicipality’s spotty wireless service.
Because Industry Canada has the last wordin the event of an impasse, West Vancouver’smunicipal government is left with few options,but Coun. Michael Lewis said residents whodon’t want the towers shouldn’t stay silent.
“At the end of the day we have very littlecontrol, but that doesn’t mean there is not anopportunity to make change,” he said. “The waythe change is going to be made here is basically
by burying the proponent in public inputsuggesting you don’t want to see this happen. Ithink you need to talk to your MLAs.”
Lewis suggested shorter towers, but thedistrict’s natural beauty makes that challenging,according to Rogers engineer Marc Draper.
“Doing smaller towers here would be greatif we could,” he said. “The trees in this area areenormous. Some of them are upwards of 100feet, and that of course will cause severe blockageto our radio signals.”
Approximately 17 per cent of WestVancouverites don’t have any wireless service,according to Draper. However, the new towersstill won’t get everyone online.
“If we went ahead . . . it would probablybring the number down to about 10 per cent ofthe community still being without service, so itdoesn’t solve all our problems.”
Without the new towers, bandwidth willbecome scarce in the district and Internet userswill see a 25 per cent reduction in data speed,according to Draper.
The towers would run along the highway
near Taylor Way and 26th Street, with anothertower at 15th Street obliterating the view ofhomeowner Ivan Marks.
“Towers will ruin our beautiful WestVancouver scenery,” Marks said.
With the tower about 100 metres from hisfront door, health effects were a major concernfor Marks. His concern was echoed by Coun.Bill Soprovich, who compared the government’snonchalance regarding radio waves to theinaction that once permitted the use of DDTand asbestos. “Why should we be treated asguinea pigs?” he asked. “If the new pollution iselectromagnetic radiation frequencies, then forgoodness sake let’s get to the bottom of it.”
Radiation caused by cell towers is tooinsignificant to cause health problems, accordingto Health Canada.
While the cell towers would be built onprovincial land, the federal government canapprove the project through the Ministry ofIndustry.
“What’s clear to me is the constituents areill-informed about the proposals,” said West
Vancouver-Sea to Sky MP John Weston.Weston’s wife, Donna, is one of those who
wrote to West Vancouver council opposing theproject, something Weston said he was informedof “after the fact.”
Weston, who lives in Dundarave whenparliament is not in session, said West Vanresidents need to know more about the project.
“I’d like to know that there’s minimal effecton health and safety, that the proposed coverageis needed by the citizens of my community,” hesaid.
While the higher elevations of WestVancouver may be at risk of being forcedoffline, the community should not be obligedto improve its cell service, according to Coun.Craig Cameron.
“I don’t believe any community should havea certain level of cellphone coverage shoveddown its throat. Ultimately if the residents ofa community want to have inferior cellphonecoverage because of the possible health effectsand the esthetic effects and the rest, they shouldbe able to do so,” Cameron said.
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Jeremy Dyson, a North Vancouverresident, has been using car2go for acouple of years and is enjoying havingthem on the North Shore. He saidthe small cars are a novelty to driveand come in handy for his freelancephotography work.
“It’s a real coup for North Van topull this off as the first outer region topick up car2go,” said Dyson. “I havefriends in Burnaby who are certainlyjealous.”
The company added 50 carsto their already large fleet, withVancouver currently boastingapproximately 400 cars and around
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“We had a lot of demand frompeople of North Vancouver and alsopeople from the City of Vancouverwho travel back and forth and inbetween,” said Stafford. “We thoughtit would be a great opportunity forus to expand our services beyond justthe central core of Vancouver.”
The cars are operated through amembership program in which peoplereceive a card that acts as an access keyto each car.
“It actually gives you access to all400 cars in Vancouver as well as allof the cars within Canada,” includingCalgary and Toronto, said Stafford.
There is no membership fee.Instead users pay 38 cents per minuteon a plan similar to a pay-as-you-go. Fees are charged through themembership card from the timecustomers get into the car until theyreach their destination. There is nocharge for gas or parking.
Car2go cars can be found eitheron the street, or through the finderon the company’s website.
“Themostpopularway thatpeoplefind cars is through the smart phoneapp,” said Stafford. Both the websiteand the app will not only show wherethe closest car is located, but allow aperson to reserve the car in advance,setting the car in lockdown for 30minutes.
The point of the service is to keepthe cars moving so that you reducethe number of cars that are parkedon the street, said Stafford. She saidit also encourages people to use thecars specifically for quick trips.
For Dyson, the service came inparticularly useful when he went tothe recent jazz festival.
“We took it down and took it back,didn’t have to worry about parking
or anything,” he said, explaining thefestival had a drop zone for the cars.
The company site also shows carcleanliness, possible damage and fuellevels.
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BRIGHT LIGHTS
A fundraising gala in support of Ridgeview elementary was held June 1 at a private residence in theBritish Properties. Festivities included catered food, silent and live auctions and entertainment by the AdamWoodall Band. Proceeds will support the creation of an outdoor learning space at the West Vancouverschool and learning tools to help students explore and engage with the natural environment.
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Back in 2006, she caught an episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show that tackleda topic she was unfamiliar with: fistula, a devastating medical condition affectinghundreds of thousands of women around the world.
According to the Fistula Foundation, a San Jose, Calif.-based non-profitorganization that raises awareness of and funding for fistula treatment, as well as
prevention and educational programs internationally, obstetric fistula is a childbirthinjury common in countries where women give birth without medical assistance.Due to advances in health care as well as the use of C-sections to relieve obstructedlabour, fistula was largely eliminated in North America in the late 19th century.A fistula is essentially a hole created internally between the birth passage and therectum or bladder, leading to incontinence. The injury occurs during childbirth, theresult of contractions and the pushing of a baby — which often does not survive.
Another common cause of fistula is sexual violence endured by women, throughrape or internal violation with implements including wood, bayonets or rifles.
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LYNN Valley resident Alysse Leite-Rogers trains for her upcoming ascent of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa, as a means of raisingenough funds to pay for 10 women around the world to undergo life-altering surgery to treat obstetric fistula, a devastating injury that canoccur during childbirth to women without access to medical care.
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survive the injury at all, dueto their resulting foul smelland inability to have morechildren, are at times rejectedby their partners, familiesand communities as a whole,leading to isolation, accordingto the foundation.
“It’s almost like being aleper,” says Leite-Rogers, 46.
“They spend the rest oftheir lives alone in this state ofshame. It’s really quite awful,”she adds.
Continuing to watchthe Oprah episode, Leite-Rogers experienced what she
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“Aswomen,we’re incrediblyprivileged to live where we doand I think with privilege comesresponsibility,” she adds.
Interested in offeringsupport to those affected byfistula, Leite-Rogers has longmade donations to the FistulaFoundation in support of fistulatreatment, a surgical procedurecosting $450 per woman. “Ihave supported them in smallways but I’ve always felt Iwanted to do something a littlebit bigger,” she says.
Calling her initiativeClimbing For Fistula, Leite-Rogers, a local Realtor, hascommitted to raising enoughfunds to allow for 10 women
to undergo the life-alteringsurgery through the foundationand plans to climb Tanzania’sMount Kilimanjaro, an eight-day journey. She is set to leavethe North Shore Aug. 15.
“I’m not a mountainclimber, so this is my firstclimb,” she says. “I hike andrun and I’m active, but I’venever done anything thatchallenges me in this way. I’vealways had a desire to go toAfrica, and I thought, well,this is a perfect opportunity todo something while travellingin a country. I always feel thatit’s important to do somethingfor that country that you visitsomehow.”
The $450 covers the surgeryas well as post-operative careand transportation costs as wellas a new dress that, as a whole,are intended to give the women“a complete new lease on life,”says Leite-Rogers.
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Summerfest Feel Good Fridays: All levels are invited to re-ener-gize at lunch with Live Fit Studio in a variety of fitness classes, in-cluding zumba and body strength and core Fridays from noon to1 p.m. until Aug. 30 at Lonsdale Quay Market, 123 Carrie CatesCourt, North Vancouver. Free.
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Annual Bay Challenge Swim Race: Vancouver’s longest and old-est swim race starts at Sandy Cove in West Vancouver and consistsof a nine-kilometre swim across English Bay and finishes at KitsilanoBeach in Vancouver Saturday, July 27. Time to be confirmed (tide/weather dependant). Info: vowsa.bc.ca or vowsa2007@gmail.com.
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ARE you hankering fora little lateral thinking?
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Looking for a bit ofbrain stimulation to get youthrough the summer? Wellyou’ve come to the rightplace.
Today we’re featuringour fourth annual SeniorsQuiz. The quiz is designedto test your knowledgeabout seniors’ issues and tostimulate your brain.
It’s fun and doesn’t takelong — there are only 15questions to answer — andsome of this information may
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1. By 2025, one in fourCanadians will be olderthan 60.
True or false?
2. Less than five per cent ofthe age 65+ population inCanada is in nursing homes.
True or false?
3. In 2010, there were22,891 Canadians overthe age of 55 who filed forbankruptcy.
True or false?
4. A paper in the Journalof Social Psychological andPersonality Science foundthat people tend to become
less kind, less conscientiousand less agreeable in theirold age.
True or false?
5. In the United States,approximately 29 per centof Americans currently havea living will but more than70 per cent of doctors do.
True or false?
6. According to the DanishAging Research Center, halfof the babies born todayhave a good chance of livingto be 100.
True or false?
7. Albert Einstein’s brain
weighed 1,230 grams (2.71pounds), significantly lessthan the human averageof 1,300 to 1,400 grams(three pounds)
True or false?
8. Section 90 of the B.C.Family Relations Act createsa legal obligation for adultchildren to support theirdependent parents.
True or false?
9. People age 50+ purchase25 per cent of all toys.
True or false?
10. People age 50+ are thefastest growing segmenton the Internet and spendmore time online thanteenagers.
True or false?
11. In Canada the onlygroup in which divorce ison the rise is people overthe age of 50.
True or false?
12. Saskatchewan, on aper capita basis, has morecentenarians (citizens 100years of age and older),than any other province inCanada.
True or false?
13. In 2009, three-quartersof all seniors in Canada hada driver’s licence.
True or false?
14. The Federal Court ofAppeal recently upheld a
previous ruling that saidcontractual provisionsforcing Air Canada pilotsto retire at the age of 60violated the CanadianCharter of Rights andFreedoms.
True or false?
15. Bonus question: Asexagenarian is a personwhose age is between 60and 69.
True or false.
Answer key: Statements No.4 and 14 are false. All othersare true.
If you scored well on thequiz congratulations butthat’s not really the point.
There is lots of evidenceto suggest that honingintellectual skills can bolsterthe mind in the same waythat physical exercise protectsand strengthens the body.
Your brain continues tochange and grow accordingto the needs and demandsput on it. Being involved inleisure activities that helpstimulate your brain can helpyou live a longer and happierlife.
So get out there andenjoy the rest of the summer.
Tom Carney is the executivedirector of the LionsviewSeniors’ Planning Society.Ideas for future columns arewelcome. Contact him at 604-985-3852 or send an email tolions_view@telus.net.
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SPORTS, RECREATION, GAMES, FITNESS AND HEALTHLynn Valley Seniors Walking Group: Join this advanced groupthat walks the network of trails on the North Shore rain or shineWednesdays at 9:45 a.m. Contact Mollie Nye House for details:604-987-5820.
Mah Jong: An ancient Chinese game similar to gin rummy Mon-days, 10 a.m. to noon at Silver Harbour Centre, 144 East 22nd St.,North Vancouver. Drop-in fee: $2. Info: 604-980-2474 or silver-harbourcentre.com.
Nordic Walking: Mondays, 1:30 p.m. at North Shore Volunteersfor Seniors, 275 21st St., West Vancouver. Free. Info: 604-922-1575, info@nsvs.ca or nsvs.ca.
North Shore Keep Well: Exercise for one hour followed by re-freshments, blood pressure checks, massages, reflexology and guestspeakers Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m. at Parkgate Community Centre, 3625Banff Court, North Vancouver. Drop-in fee: $2. Info: 604-983-6350 or myparkgate.com.
Norwest Cycle Club: For a schedule of rides visit westvancouver.ca/norwest. Most rides leave at 9 a.m. from the east parking lot ofthe West Vancouver Seniors’ Activity Centre, 695 21st St.
Osteofit: A full body workout designed for those with osteoporo-sis at Silver Harbour Centre, 144 East 22nd St., North Vancou-ver. Mondays and Fridays, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Fee: $124 for 16 classes.Mondays, 12:30-1:30 p.m. or 1:45-2:45 p.m. Fee: $62 for eightclasses. Info: 604-980-2474 or silverharbourcentre.com.
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Pitch and Putt Golf: TheWest Vancouver Seniors’ Activ-ity Centre program will play atthe Ambleside Par 3 course. Thegroup meets on Mondays andThursdays at 9 a.m. Mondayprogramming will include bustrips to various courses through-out the Lower Mainland. Therewill be a year-end tournamentand luncheon on Thursday,Sept. 12. Membership fee: $10.Bus cost and green fees varydepending on the course loca-tion. Schedule: westvancouver.ca/seniors. Registration: 604-925-7280.
Polio Survivors, MS orStroke Recovery Exercises:Gentle water exercise classesfor those affected take placeevery Tuesday and Friday, 9:30a.m. at West Vancouver AquaticCentre, 2121 Marine Dr. Fee:$7 per class. Info: Alison Gelz,604-925-7214 or Gaile Lacy,604-986-0775.
— compiled by Debbie CaldwellEmail listings@nsnews.com.
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A20 - North Shore News - Sunday, July 21, 2013
IF Miguel Torres Jr.was American he’d beMiguel Torres V orsomething like that.
But he’s very definitelySpanish, and proud toannounce that his son is alsonamed, well, you guessed it,Miguel.
The fifth generationTorres, recently appointedgeneral manager of Spain’spioneering winery, droppedby Vancouver this weekto pour a few wines fromTorres’ Spanish and Chileanwineries.
Prior to taking up hiscurrent duties, Torres ranthe Chilean operation. It’sno surprise since he’s veryfamiliar with the new worldregion where his companywas one of the first outsiders(in 1979) to make significantinvestments in the wineindustry.
Even though some of thewines poured were madein different corners of theworld, a common themeemerged that underscoredTorres’ decidedly modern
house style and well-earnedreputation for makingconsumer friendly wines.
Torres has operations inmost of Spain and Chile’sprominent regions, as well asin Sonoma County, Calif.
In recent years, thecompany has also expandedits Spanish vineyards wellbeyond its traditional basein Penedes and Catalonia.On this visit Torres told methat the company is workingout of an existing facility inGalicia’s Rias Baixas and willsoon be producing Albariño,which is exciting newsindeed.
Here’s a few value dropsto watch for:■ Vina Esmerelda 2011
This long-standingrefreshing summer drop is aperfumed off-dry and floral
blend of Gewürztraminerand Moscatel. Enjoy it (wellchilled) as the perfect patiosipper or pair it with lightlyspiced Asian plates. It’s acrowd pleaser that also doesnicely as a summertimereception wine (BCLSSpecialty, $14.99 88 points).■ Santa Digna ReservaCarmenere 2011
One of the better,more commercially styledofferings of Carmenerearound that adds up to asolid introduction for anyonenot familiar with the variety.Medium-bodied red withmore complexity than youmight expect for the money;cherry and black fruit on topwith some earthy spicy noteson the palate wrapped ineasy tannins. Value priced atBCLS $17.99, 89 points.■ Celeste Crianza 2010
Here’s solid proof as towhy we should pay moreattention to Tempranilloand Ribero de Duero inparticular. Black fruit andsome peppery notes on thenose, fruity and plush in themouth, blackberry, cassisand more, with definiteoak, good length and firmtannins. Let it open in theglass and it will reward evenmore. Cries out for seriousbarbecue (BCLS $24.99, 91points).
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Looming large on thehorizon is the Harmony ArtsFestival (Aug. 2-11) alongWest Vancouver’s waterfront,which includes the GrosvenorWaterfront Lounge WineGarden, hosted by HouseWine. Take in the action onthe Pacific Arbour GardenStage, while sipping on well-chosen wines and nibblingtastes from Mangia e Bevi.More info at housewine.ca.
• • •Belly’s BestArgiolas CostamolinoVermentino 2011
Yes, it’s a mouthful,and so is the wine: TerrificVermentino from Sardinia.Distinctive pale yellow-greenin the glass with floral andcitrus hints on the nosebefore a mineral-tinged,citrus-fruity but zesty andbroad palate with a solidfinish. A truly versatile foodwine that works well witheverything from white fishwith lemon butter to saladswith a touch of vinaigrette,or sipped on its own.Just remember “ArgiolasVermentino” (BCLS $19.99,90 points).
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CHUCKMcEwan, executive producer of the WinnipegFringe Theatre Festival, stands amid a forest ofposters for fringe shows. More than 80,000 peopleare expected to see performances by 150 companiesduring the festival’s annual 12-day run.
John MastersMeridian Writers’ Group
“PEOPLE would thinkthat Toronto, Vancouverand Montreal wouldhave the largest fringefestivals,” says ChuckMcEwan. “But in thoseplaces you have lots ofcompetition.”
McEwan, executiveproducer of the WinnipegFringe Theatre Festival, isexplaining why his festival,along with the fringe inEdmonton, are the two largestin Canada and among thebiggest, after the original fringein Edinburgh, in the world.Size is one reason: in this case,a little smaller is a lot better.
Also, “we have long wintershere. You want to go out andenjoy your summers.” Thefringe is as much a social eventas a cultural one.
The festival celebrated its25th anniversary in 2012. Thatmakes it five years youngerthan Edmonton’s fringe,North America’s oldest, butthese days the two run neckand neck: each attracts 80,000to 90,000 patrons to see about150 companies perform at twodozen venues over 12 days.Winnipeg’s is in mid-July;Edmonton’s in mid-August.
The companies comefrom all over. In Winnipeg,half of them are Manitoba-based, 30 per cent are fromthe rest of Canada and theremainder international — acategory dominated by actsfrom Britain, Australia and theUnited States, but which mayalso include artists originatingin Asia, Africa or Europe. Theirshows could be anything fromShakespeare to Sam Shepard,from an intense, one-womanconfessional to a two-manhour of slapstick.
Part of the fun of a fringeis that, as the audience, you’reoften unsure if you’re standingin line to see a frog or a prince.McEwan and his team don’tselect based on their perceptionof a show’s artistic merit:companies are allotted spacefirst-come, first-served.
The 12 official performancespaces range from the stageof the century-old PantagesTheatre to the well-air-conditioned auditorium ofthe planetarium. There areanother dozen bring-your-
own-venues — anythingfrom a bookstore to a bar— where a company canmake its own arrangements.They’re included in thefestival’s program, and there’sno shortage of takers, saysMcEwan.
McEwan figures a typicalfringe company makes about$3,000. “It’s not about themoney,” he says, “it’s aboutgiving artists the chance to doa show.”
For more information visitwinnipegfringe.com.
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With her thick, blackdouble coat she can’t seem tokeep herself cool. Even Piper,my pointer, with his shortcoat is seeking the cool tilesof the kitchen floor. And poorRaider just doesn’t know whatto make of this weather. Herestlessly moves from the shade
on the back deck to the insideof the house and back again,just trying to find a cool placewith a breeze.
Even though the hotweather is challenging forour dogs, we can certainlydo a few things to help themstay comfortable, and evenrefreshed, during this currentheat wave.
First and foremost, don’texercise your dog in themiddle of the day. A dog outon his regular routine walkbetween the hours of 11 a.m.and 4 p.m. is much moresusceptible to heat strokeand heat exhaustion. Also,walking a dog on the sidewalkor roadside in the blazing sunleaves the pads of their feetvulnerable to blisters due tothe heat of the pavement. Seekout shaded areas to walk yourdog, bring water for your dogand, if you can walk your dog abit earlier in the cool morningor later in the evening whentemperatures have dropped,they will certainly appreciate it.
If your home is not coolor air-conditioned, provideyour dog with open airflow ofsome sort. Moving air tends tobe a few degrees cooler than
stagnant air. This allows yourdog to breathe in cool air,assisting in the cooling process.Placing an oscillating fan in theroom can do this.
Providing fresh cooldrinking water is also veryimportant. Dogs drink a lotin hot weather for a numberof reasons. First, their pantingtends to dehydrate them.Secondly, the cold water intheir bellies helps keep themcool. A good suggestion is tofreeze a water-filled yogurtcontainer or Ziploc baggie,then place the large ice block(without the plastic) in thedog’s water bowl. The largeblock of ice melts slower thanice cubes and keeps the watercooler longer. Avoid feedingyour dog ice cubes. If it chewson the cube the ice may crack atooth, or the dog may swallowthe cube whole, possiblychoking. Even if it swallowsthe ice safely, the cold cubeagainst its stomach lining maycause the dog to vomit. Icedwater is best.
Also, if possible, feed yourdog later in the day. Havinga full stomach during themidday heat can make it morechallenging to keep cool.
Hosing down your dogwith cool water before or aftera walk is another great way tohelp it stay cool, since dogs donot sweat except for their feetand nose. As air passes overtheir wet bodies it helps keepthem cool, acting like sweat.
Then there are our localwaterways, which do notinclude kids’ waterparks— those are off limits to dogs!As long as the rivers are notrunning fast and high, takingyour dog for a dip in the riveris a fun way to cool off. Youmay even be able to join themif you are brave enough. Justbe advised that even if thewater levels are low, the wateris still very cold. Being coveredin fur, your dog may be finejumping in the cold riverwater, but you might get ahypothermic blast!
Summer is a great time toenjoy your dog but rememberthey have a very inefficientcooling system so keep themsafe by keeping them cool.
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Checklist helps people respond to hot dogsWHAT should you do if you seea dog locked in a parked car on asweltering summer’s day?
North Vancouver-based DogsafeCanine First Aid has launched a newresource to help residents decide what
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“Adrenaline and emotions are highwhen responding to a canine first aid
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ORENE Askew, a.k.a. DJ O Show, hopes to be apositive role model for aboriginal youth.
Christine Lyonclyon@nsnews.com
IT’S one of thoseover-asked icebreakerquestions everyone hasmused on at some point:if your house was on fireand you could only saveone thing, what wouldit be?
For Orene Askew, thequestion is not hypothetical.Last November, the local
DJ returned home to theSquamish Nation’s MissionReserve after a late-night gigdowntown. While she wassleeping, her neighbour’s homecaught on fire and the blazequickly spread.
“I woke up to smoke andflames not knowing what todo,” Askew recalls. Withoutthinking, she scooped up herDJ equipment and ran outside,escaping uninjured.
“Instinct took overand that’s the only thing Igrabbed,” she said, explaining
the gear is not only monetarilyvaluable, it also represents herentire livelihood.
This August will mark oneyear since Askew, 30, launchedher own DJ business. She spinsR&B, hip-hop and crowdfavourites at weddings, partiesand nightclubs under the stagename DJ O Show and so farbusiness is booming, she says.
“Since I started people havejust been hearing about me andhiring me.”
Her entrepreneurialendeavour was made possible,
in part, by business grants fromthe Squamish Nation Trust.Askew received $7,000 last yearand another $5,000 this year.
“I have a really good niche.There’s not a lot of femaleDJs out there,” she says whenasked what made her grantapplications stand out.
Askew also participated inthe BC Ministry of AboriginalRelations and Reconciliationand Service Canada’sAboriginal Best Program, abusiness and entrepreneurshipskills training series for which
she is now a spokesperson.A graduate of BCIT’s
broadcast radio program,Askew has worked at aBellevue, Wash. radio station,Vancouver’s The Beat 94.5,and Vancouver Co-op Radiowhere she hosted a programfeaturing Squamish languagelessons. She went on to takecourses at the School of Remixand now teaches at the DJeducation facility. She has alsoled DJ workshops for teens onthe North Shore.
When she’s not spinningor teaching, Askew can befound travelling the countryas a motivational speakerfor aboriginal youth. Thismonth alone she has speaking
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“You can do anything youwant, you’ve just got to stay inschool and be honest, be loyal,have integrity,” she says.
North Shore residentscan find Askew behind theturntable once a month at MistUltra Bar in West Vancouver.She also has a regular gig atSpeakeasy downtown andwill be spinning atop theReconciliation Canada float inthe Vancouver Pride ParadeAug. 4.
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THEY may want to addstrawberries and creamto the menu at WestVancouver’s HollyburnCountry Club to keepup with the impressiveWimbledon flavour that willbe on display starting nextweekend at the $200,000Odlum Brown VanOpen protennis tournament.
Organizers released the playerlists last week and a pair of proscoming off strong showings in JollyOld England are the headliners.
On the men’s side Lukasz Kubotof Poland, ranked No. 63 in theworld, is coming off an appearance inthe Wimbledon quarterfinals wherehe faced countryman and Davis Cupteammate Jerzy Janowicz. The twowere battling to become the firstPolish player ever to reach a GrandSlam semifinal and it was Janowiczwho came out on top in three sets.
Kubot’s slick net game was notenough to keep up with Janowicz’sbig serve but the match might bebest remembered for the post-gamehug. The two longtime friendsembraced for more than 20 secondsand then exchanged shirts like acouple of soccer players.
This will be the first time thata player coming off a Wimbledonquarterfinal singles appearance willplay at the VanOpen in the sameseason, and organizers couldn’t behappier about it.
“We didn’t call him, he calledus,” said tournament director RyanClark. “It’s exciting to think thatVancouver gets talked about at thatlevel around the world now.”
Barring any last-minute adds, Kubot will be thetournament’s top seed. Right behind him will beRussia’s Evgeny Donskoy, an up-and-comer who wasranked No. 199 in the world one year ago and hasmoved all the way up to his current spot at No. 66.Other notable names include Germany’s BenjaminBecker, who’s claim to fame is that he beat AndreAgassi in the famous American’s last ever pro match,
and Belgium’s Olivier Rochus, one of the tour’sshortest players at five-foot-six.
“My favourite player on the tour,” said Clark witha laugh. “Most tennis players are probably six-three,six-four. He’s super quick, unbelievably talented. . .. I like that type of style. When you see a guy who’splaying against guys who are much, much taller thanhim and he’s running around at an unbelievablyquick speed, it’s really interesting to watch that
contrast of styles.”British Columbia native Vasek Pospisil will also be
back on the Hollyburn courts. The 23-year-old likelywon a lot of fans in these parts for his role in helpingCanada defeat Italy in a Davis Cup quarterfinal tieplayed at UBC in April. Pospisil lost a five-set thrillerin singles on Day 1 but bounced back on Day 2 to
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LUKASZKubot headlines the OdlumBrown VanOpen starting next weekend atWest Vancouver’s HollyburnCountry Club. The Polish pro made the Wimbledon quarterfinals earlier this month.
VanOpen serves up pro lineupMen’s No. 1seed just madequarterfinals atWimbledon
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video highlights ofsome of the pros
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BEN Grant of Forest Hills Little League fires a pitch in the championship final of the District 5Major’s tournament last weekend at Chris Zuehlke Park. Grant was great on the mound and KyleParrott led the way at the plate with two home runs as Forest Hills topped Mt. Seymour 9-2 to wintheir second straight district title. Scan this photo with the Layar app to find video of the game.
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team up with Daniel Nestor for a crucial doubles win for TeamCanada. He’s currently ranked No. 89 in the world after reachingthe second round at Wimbledon.
“I think it’ll be a very vocal crowd for him when he plays, alot of red and white out there,” said Clark.
On the women’s side the Wimbledon connection continues.No. 1 seed Su-Wei Hsieh of Taiwan won the Wimbledon doubles
title this year with partner Peng Shuai of China. Hsieh is rankedNo. 42 in the world in singles.
Another Asian player currently slots in as the No. 2 seedand it’s a player with quite a back story. Japan’s Kimiko Date-Krumm reached a personal best ranking of No. 4 in the worldback in 1995. To put that in perspective, North Vancouver tennisphenom Filip Peliwo was one year old at that time. Date-Krummthen retired in 1996. After 12 years away from the professionalgame she returned in 2008 and now, as a 42-year-old, is ranked
No. 63 in the world.Clark said the tournament
is gaining a good reputationaround the world, which hashelped bump up the caliber ofthe field.
“If you go back a bunch ofyears it was a lot of Canadianand U.S. players,” he said.“Now what you’re seeing isnot only a huge influx fromAsia, but you’re seeing a lot ofEuropean players. . . . We haveplayers now that could playanywhere in the world andchoose to come here. They’repassing up million dollartournaments to come here.”
The tournament beginswith qualifying rounds, freeto the public, July 27-28.Regular play begins Monday,July 9 with finals scheduled forSaturday, Aug. 3 and Sunday,Aug. 4.
“If you’re a sports fan,it’s hard to beat this typeof intimacy and this level ofsport,” said Clark. “You cancome out and watch matchesall day and night, men’s,women’s — professionals fromaround the world up close andpersonal.”
For ticket information visitvanopen.com.
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.HAZEL MALKIN
Dec. 8, 1939 -July 20, 2009
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Gone way too soon.Your love is greatly missed by
all the family.Your smile, laughter and sense
of humour as well.Life is not the samewithout you.
Much Love,Your husband Peter, Wendy & Nigel
LANDEEN, MarjorieMarjorie Landeen passed away after a brief illness, at theNorth Shore Hospice in North Vancouver, on the morningof July 6, 2013 at the age of 94. Marj was born in Delisle,Saskatchewan on October 26, 1918 to Arthur & OliveMorgan. Her father ran a dry goods store there until theonset of the Depression when the family moved to theCrescent Heights neighbourhood in Calgary where Marjattended high school, and worked at WoolworthsDepartment Store. After WWII, Marj married Art Landeenand moved out to the village of Chinook, Alberta, where Arttaught school until 1955. By this time there were twochildren in the picture, Barry and Susan. The next movewas to the much bigger town of Lacombe, Alberta,population 2500 at that time. Art continued to teach highschool in Lacombe, and Marj began a 30 year career asthe high school secretary. Marj was that quick minded,organized person to whom everyone, students andteachers, came to with requests for information, favours orhelp. At various times she volunteered as a leader of GirlGuide and Cub Scout groups, and was always active inAnglican Church activities. Some years after Art died in1987, Marj moved to the coast (West Vancouver) to enjoythe milder climate and ocean view, and to be closer tofamily. She will be remembered as the keeper of the familystories for all sides of the family and will be deeply missedfor her sharp mind, generosity and patience, as well as forher interest in asking the big questions in life and beingsuspicious of those who provided simple answers.She is predeceased by her husband Arthur O.R. Landeen,her sister Eleanor Grigsby, and brother Gerald Morgan.Her two children Barry Landeen (Annette Reinhart) andSusan Harris survive her as well as grandchildren EricLandeen-Lefebvre and Fred Landeen and the manyrelatives and friends whom she always kept in touch with.Donations in Marj’s memory may be made to the NorthShore Hospice c/o Lions Gate Hospital Foundation. Forthose wishing to share memories of Marj or offercondolences, please visit www.firstmemorialfuneral.comand click on North Vancouver-Memorial Gardens.A private celebration of life will be held at a later date.
BOOTH- TRAVERS JOHN“Trav” passed away peacefully on July 10, 2013 at the ageof 69 years. Survived and lovingly remembered by his wifeJoanne; brothers, Martin and Murray(Cindy); daughter,Kathleen(Michael); son, Steven; and grandchildren,Nathaniel, Isaac, Emily, Christina and Alexander.Celebration of Life to be held at Tuc Craft Kitchen, 60West Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC on Sunday, August18, 2013 at 1 pm. Kindly RSVP totravsmemorial@gmail.com. The family would like to thankthe staff at Lions Gate Hospital and North Shore Hospicefor their kindness and support during Trav’s illness.
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Peter was born in Prince George and attended VernonPreparatory School, then moved to Vancouver to graduatefrom Prince of Whales High School in 1946. He worked inthe fishing industry for the next 40 years at J.S. McMillanfisheries, the Hake consortium, Queen Charlotte Fisheries,Oakland Industries, The Western Canada Whaling Co. andB.C. Packers. He was predeceased by his parents J.O. andRuth Wilson and sister Jill Kidder (Kendall). He is survivedby his wife Ruth, sons John (Val), Brian, David, Geoffrey(Cindy), Grandsons Sam, Joe and Liam and his sisterBarbara (Tony) Scott. A celebration of his life will be held onAugust 9, 2013 from 2-4 at the Capilano Golf and CountryClub, 420 Southborough DriveWest Vancouver.
PHILLIPS, Karen(nee Heatherington)
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Karen was born in Vancouver, B.C. July 2nd, 1944 andpassed away peacefully on July 12th, after a long hardstruggle with dementia. Karen was predeceased by herhusband Michael. She is survived by her sister Arlene (Les),niece Debra (John), nephew Rob (Kristin), and great-nieces Kaitlyn and Kelsey. Our sincere gratitude goes outto the caring, compassion and support of the third floornursing staff at Capilano Care Centre and Special FriendLisa. A Private Family Service will be held. For thosewishing to share a memory of Karen, please visitwww.hollyburnfunerals.com
Hollyburn Funeral Home 604-922-1222
JUNNILA, Eric N.April 9, 1951 - July 16, 2013A life long resident of NorthVancouver, Eric is survivedby his wife of 32 years, Pat.I miss youMr. B. and, asalways, s*** happens
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VAN DEN BOS, ANNEMARIE
APR 23, 1939 − JUL 15, 1983
In Memory
Passed away July 15, 1983. You
left us 30 years ago. No words
are needed, we shall never
forget, For those we love don’t
go away, They walk beside us
everyday. Unseen, unheard but
always near, So loved, so
missed by Scarlet Pieter and
Ted
CHRISTIE (Nee Maylam)Rose-Marie
July 11, 1930-July 15, 2013It is with profound sadnessthat we announce thepassing of Marie.Predeceased by herdaughter Jeannette (Marcel),sister June, niece andnephews and her caninecompanion of 11 years,Popcorn.Thanks to Dr. Haaf and staffof Capilano Care Centrewhere she resided for thepast 5 years. No service byrequest. Donations may bemade to the AlzheimerSociety.
RAMSAY, AL
JUL 17, 2013
Al passed away peacefully on
July 17, 2013 at the age of 94.
He was predeceased by his
loving wife, Vi and his grandson,
Mark and is survived by
daughters Maureen, Janice,
Kathy and Deborah,
grandchildren Jennifer, David,
Stephanie, Tim, Kristi and
Robyn and great−grandchildren
Cameron, Sarah, Matthew,
Emma and William. Throughout
his life Al balanced his love of
family with his passion for
lifelong learning. As an avid
amateur radio operator (VE7LY)
he enjoyed connecting with
others around the globe and,
more recently, Al learned to
skype with his New Zealand
clan. His family would like to
thank West Vancouver Care
Centre for their kindness and
support during his final years.
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FUNERAL SERVICES
SIMPSON, MARGARET RUTH
JULY 04, 2013
On July 4th, just two months
short of her 104th birthday,
Ruth our dear Mother, Mother−
in−Law, Grandmother, Great
Grandmother, Aunt & friend
slipped away. We all take
comfort in knowing she died
peacefully in the presence of
family & friends. She will be
deeply missed by her son Ross
(Hilliary) of North Vancouver,
daughter Patricia Mostovich
(Michael) of Gibsons & their
families. Ruth was predeceased
by her beloved husband
Gordon, step−son Peter,
parents Fred & Mattie Ross and
her sisters Helen & Louise. She
was born in Kinross on Prince
Edward Island and in 1918 the
family moved to Vancouver’s
West End. She married Gordon
in 1935 and they moved to
West Vancouver. Ruth loved
West Vancouver and until her
passing had lived there for over
70 years. She spent many
happy hours in her garden on
Sentinel Hill, walking on the
seawall and helping friend &
family. The family wishes to
extend their deep gratitude to
the staff at Capilano Care
Centre for the compassionate
and loving care they provided
to Ruth. We are grateful for the
dignity and respect she was
shown during the 14 years she
lived there. No service by
request. A gathering will be held
at a future date to celebrate
Ruth’s life. She will always have
a place in our hearts.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that
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Clyde, late of North Vancouver, who died on June 21, 2013 are
required to send them to the Executor at S−25B, C−1, RR−1,
Kaleden, BC, V0H 1K0, on or before Oct.15,2013 after which
date the Executor will distribute the Estate among the parties
entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which he has
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APARTMENTS/CONDOS FOR RENT
RENTALS
CANCEL YOUR TIMESHARE.NO RISK program. STOPMortgage &MaintenancePayments Today. 100%Money Back Guarantee.FREE Consultation.Call us NOW.We can Help!1-888-356-5248
1 BR $950 Avail August 1stHeat incl, quiet, gated, prkg, n/p,walk to seabus, 1 year lease,163 E 5th. 604-980-7501
1 & 2 BR’S, view, avail Now,1 year lease, 125West 19th,N/S, No Pets, coin w/d,
778-554-0537
1 BDRM $985, quiet bldg,17th/ Lonsdale, sec prkg, reno’d,incl heat h/w, 604-990-8262 985-16581 bdrm, crnr ste, lam flrs, Sept1st $975, ns, np, incl h&h/w.604-983-9469 Lons &W. 5th1 BRChesterfIeld & 15, mntview, balc. $880 &up, incl ht,hw, cbl, np, 1yr lse, 604-330-45551BR, LARGE, bright, h/w flrs,incl ht/hw, park view, Forbes&W16, ns, np, Aug 1, $1050.604-617-36021BR W. 20th & Lonsdale,heat, hw & prkg, np/ns, Aug.1st. Refs req’d. 604-960-0452
2 BR’s avail Now/Aug 1Lynn Valley, large
From$1195. Parklike Setting,Outdoor Pool
Playground, drapes, heat &prkg incld. 1 yrlease. no pets
1228 Emery Pl.604-987-4922
2 BDRM, Central Lonsdale,3rd floor, very lrg suite, new-er reno’s incl’d new appl. &dishwasher, faces south,heat & h/water incl, n/pets,$1700 604-838-5020, 604-699-5264
DODWELL STRATA MGT2 BR, large, priv gardenpatio, $1300, heat/hotwtrinc, h/w floors, d/w, quietAdult bldg, ref’s. n/s, n/p.604-904-9507
2 BR $1100 Aug 1, 2 BR $1140Aug 10th, cntrl Lonsdale, car-pets, incls heat & hot/water,no pets, 604-986-64182BR $1250, incl ht/hotwater,prkg, storage, hw flrs, balc,quiet bldg, E 21st, Aug 1, nopets, 604-990-40882 BR large, $1190, Aug 1,heat, hot water, h/w flrs,storage, ns/np,604-971-24562BR nr Cap U, very space,reno’d, ns/np, $1300 inclsheat/hotwater, 1 prkg, AvailNow, 604-921-4384326W. 1ST ST. 1 br’s $880 &up 2 brs $990. Nr seabus,secure prkd, n/p. Now604-983-69163 BR $1500 Aug 1, h/w flrs,incls ht/hw, Mile E of 2ndNarrows. NP, refs,778-320-1554
AMBLESIDE TOWERStudio (Aug 1); 1BR’s (Now &Aug 1); 2 BR’s (Aug 1)Mnt/Ocean views, incls heat &h/w. Tennis courts, indoorpool, saunas, exercise &games rooms. Walk to beach& shops. Small pet ok.604-922-8443
Brit Prop view, wd, garden 3options: 1B/1Ba 1000sf,1B/2Ba 2000sf, 3B/2Ba2000sf. 604-374-4544
DELBROOK GARDENS 777W. Queens, 2 br $1595, 3 br$2100 604-990-2971,Wkends 778-227-5042Large sub penthouse apt,spectacular ocean view, 2 br,2 bath, 2 balconies, $3850,well maintained bldg, nr sea-wall, Ambleside, shops &library, 778 863 7630
MOUNTAIN VILLAGE APTS2 & 3 BR’s Apt, Avail Aug 1Call 604-988-3828www.mountainvillage.ca
SUITES FOR RENT
THE PIER 9ft ceiling, air/c, 7appl, 1 prkg, 100 E. Espla-nade: 2&3 br $2,450-$3300, 162 Victory ShipWay1 br $1,650, hotel/ gym ac-cess, Anson RltyHelen 604-671-7263.
MOVE-IN BONUSVista Del Mar145 Keith Road1Br’s (Aug 1);2BR’s (Aug 1)
Beautiful views. Indoor pool.Heat & Hot water included.Small Pet OK. 604-986-3356
PARKRIDGE TERRACE110 E. Keith Rd.
Great location, park likesetting, sauna, indoorpool, parking available.´Studio $965, 1 BR$1100, 2 BR $1395
No pets, 604-988-7379www.glassmanpm.com
STUNNING OCEANFRONTLOCATION
ShorewoodManor2020 Bellevue Avenue1 BR from $1,445
Large 2 BR from $2850Unobstructed Water ViewsProfessionally ManagedIndoor pool, No Pets,Incl Heat & Hot WaterCall 604.926.2713
www.austeville.com
DUPLEXESFOR RENT
WATERFRONT LUXURYThe Pink Palaceon the Seawall
2 BdrmIndoor/outdoor pools.
Fitness centre & billiard room,no smoking
2222 Bellevue Ave.To view: 604-926-0627
WESTWIND APTS 2025 Bel-levue Ave, 2 br fully reno’d,mtn view, Cat OK, Senior dis-count 604-913-0734
HOUSESFOR RENT
WOODCROFT FULLERTONAve, 1 br, Seymour Bldg, fullyupdated this July, west fac-ing, quiet, gated & guarded.Walk to Park Royal along Capriver. Pool, gym, u/g prkg,utils. NP. $1175 Aug 1, 604-612-8267
WVAN waterfront 2 br, 2bath, concrete condo,lrgdeck $4,000/m,604-290-5789
FURNISHEDRENTALS
1 BR bright clean ns npUpper Lonsdale nr ammenities$900. 604-988-5501
1 BR clean spacious, Del-brook area, walk out, openkitchen, laminate flr, full appls,ns $1200. 604-351-1962
Edgemont Village 2 br, 6appl, hi ceilings, h/w flrs, bigyard $1450, 778-318-8648
2 BR, great ste, Blueridge,new kitch,wd, ns/np, $1380incl util Aug 1, 604-787-6245
SHAREDACCOMMODATION
3 BR, 1/2 Duplex, cntrlLonsdale, nr schl/prk, Aug 1,$2100 + utils, NP, 604-720-0789, 604-537-2148
SHORT TERMACCOMMODATIONS
OFFICE/RETAIL
3 BR, 2.5 bath, CanyonHeights, nr school, ns $2500.now (604)922-1095 lv msg
VACATIONRENTALS
6BR, NEWER home CentralLonsdale $4,200, 4 bdrm, 4bath $3200. 604-720-2913
Ambleside view 4 BR+ 2bath, Semi furn, ns/np refs,lease, Aug 15 $2700. 604-926-0053
AUTOMOTIVE
DOMESTIC CARS
FULLY FRN NOW selfcontnd 1 br ste, NVan, ownwd, alarm, ns/np, wkly maidsuits 1 $975 604-990-4835
SPORTS& IMPORTS
HOMAWAY INNS - Specializ-ing in furn accom at reasrates. call 604-723-7820 orvisit www.homawayinns.com
PACIFIC WEST APTS. INC.Beautiful 1 br furn hi-riseapts, Max 2 prof, np/ns.short/long term 604-715-9184
QUALITY SHORT TERM1 - 2 BRmtn/city view suites
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AVAIL Aug 1st or move in to-day. Share house w/ 3 greatguys. $525. 604-986-6808
AVAIL NOW, 1 ROOM,Central Lonsdale, furnished,female only, student, $550incl util. 778-859-9470
´ VICTORIA PARK SHORTSTAY ´ 1 & 2 BR Apts, from$1500/mo. Ideal for 1-6 mostay. Renos, families, pet ok.
604-329-3272www.vicparkshortstay.ca
150 sf - 600 sf Prime OfficeSpace Avail for Lease.Excellent Rates! Jeff orRoss 604-980-3003
PRIVATE OFFICES, MeetingRoom/Boardroom, Kitchen -
$375 TO $750/MCall Farhad at
604-765-0000or email leasing@palagon.com
GIBSONS - HOPKINSlanding,charming reno’d 1 brcottage, water view, steps tobeach, avail wkly from Aug15th on $550/wk, call horst604-616-3085 perfect foryour summer get away.
2005 Pontiac WAVE LT,106,000 kms, a/c, fully load-ed, auto, newer brakes, tim-ing belt & front tires, sunroof,good on gas, runs great.Priced to Sell. $3700 Firm.778-846-5275
2005 BMW X5 111Km, fullyloaded, dbl sunroof, silver,$16,800 604-889-5942 after 5
2002 BMW 325 $11,500
sharlenegerus@hotmail.com
1965 MERCEDES 220, needslots of work. Runs like a deer.$3900 Call (604)516-9792
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3225 CAPILANO CRES.NORTH VAN.$1,499,000
At natures door - stunningrare riverfront estate just ashort stroll to EdgemontVillage. over 20,000 sf lot ona quiet crescent with wellmaintained 3 bdrm, 2.5bathroom, west coastcontemporary. Open floorplan vaulted ceilings, wall towall windows, and a 1,000 sfof decks with intimate viewsof the Capilano River andcanyon this home is perfectfor entertaining and being atone with nature. A specialretreat. Sought afterHighlands Elementary Schooland Handsworth SecondarySchool catchment. minutesto Lions Gate Bridge and toPark Royal Mall.3225Capilano@gmail.com
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1979 FORD M/H, 23 ft, cozy,bunk beds, fully equipped,low k’s, $4,450. 778-737-3890
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Old garage, carport,house, pool, repair mainwater line, break concrete
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ACE DRYWALL. Availimmed.Board, tape, spraytex,repairs. 16 yr exp. No job toosmall. Mike 604-808-2432,604-985-4321AFFORDABLE, reliable,quality, guaranteed. Board-ing, taping, spraytex. Dave604-984-7476VINCE’S MAGIC Drywalling &textured ceiling repairs. Completedrywall & taping. 604-307-2295
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