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June 27, 2014 edition of the Peninsula News Review
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Sidney Days starts June 30
Steven HeywoodNews staff
Canada’s 147th birthday is July 1 and Sidney is cele-brating in style with their annual Sidney Days program.
Events get started on Sunday, June 29 with the revival of the Sidney Sidewalk Sale — local merchants on Beacon Avenue hit the streets with special deals and more.
Activity continued Monday evening, June 30 with entertainment in Beacon Park, a parade from Town Hall to the waterfront and a Canada Day ceremony.
That’s followed by a fireworks show at around 10 p.m., best seen from Bea-con Wharf and along the Waterfront Walkway.
Family fun continues on Canada Day with a pancake breakfast, the big parade along Beacon Avenue (it starts at 11:30 a.m. this year), fun and games in Iroquois Park and the Build-A-Boat race on Sidney’s busy waterfront.
Read all of the details on these events — including where and when — in the Peninsula News Review’s pro-gram of events included in this edition. You can find out what the Town of Sidney, Peninsula Celebrations Society, local service groups and businesses have in store for Sidney Days this year.
Sidney Days starts
birthday is July 1 and Sidney is cele-brating in style with their annual Sidney
Events get started on Sunday, June 29 with the revival of the Sidney Sidewalk Sale — local merchants on Beacon
Celebrate Canada
The 2014 Sidney Days program: get yours inside today’s PNR.
Steven Heywood/News staff
Major Donald Leblanc, right, and Major Don Philip of 443 Maritime Helicopter Squadron stand on the ramp of their new hanger and headquarters facility at the Victoria International Airport. The unit will take official possession of the building on June 30. Turn to page three for more.
Steven HeywoodNews staff
Sidney’s task force on down-town revitalization has issued 16 recommendations to town council but a citizen’s watchdog group says there are few direct benefits on that list to help busi-nesses along Beacon Avenue.
Mayor Larry Cross’s down-town revitalization task force compiled a list of 79 ideas and suggestions since its creation back in April of this year. Cross
said he was looking to the task force members to come up with ideas that the Town could imple-ment right away.
A staff report says those items were ranked based on whether they could be put in place imme-diately, or if they were simply not feasible. They were also ranked on level of importance and the 16 with the best rank were advanced to Monday’s council meeting.
The recommendations fall into categories such as signage,
financial and development poli-cies and miscellaneous. Of the 16, six are already in place or being acted upon by the Town and many of the other recom-mendations — including busi-ness tax relief — were carefully worded to allow council to con-sider the impact on their bottom line.
“I don’t want to approve this,” said Councillor Mervyn Lougher-Goodey Monday night at a regu-lar council meeting. “There are tax implications involved and it
all needs more discussion.”“Why should the people of Sid-
ney support businesses that are going to fail?” he asked regard-ing his concern that empty store-fronts were brought about by bad business planning and that any reduction in business taxes would hit the Town’s resident tax base.
Lougher-Goodey called the task force report “a mixed bag.”
Task force report gets mixed review
PLEASE SEE: Town will only consider, page 5
Watch for breaking news at www.vicnews.comC O M M U N I T Y N E W S M E D I A
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Explore the PeninsulaInside today’s edition, find four pages of adventure on the Saanich Peninsula
Summer music sceneCanadian cellist Ariel Barnes plays Eine Kleine Summer Music this weekend, page 9
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The District of Central Saanich is reminding drivers that it’s that time of year again — chipseal mainte-nance is scheduled for next week.
On July 3 and 4 the municipality will be performing chipseal road maintenance on Martindale Road (east of Welch Road), Dogwood Lane (off East Saanich Road), Kersey Road, Sluggett Road (between Brent-wood Drive and Wallace Drive) and Bickford Lane.
Work is scheduled from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. and motor-ists are being advised to select an alternate route to avoid any delays.
The municipality also reminds drivers that newly chipsealed roads will have loose rock chips on them for several weeks so drivers should reduce speed accordingly.
The Peninsula News Review and the Mary Winspear Centre have four tickets to the July 16 Village People show in Sidney.
To enter the draw, gather three of your friends or family and send the PNR a photo of your best YMCA pose — you know, the dance moves. We will publish the pho- tos leading up to the concert, so, be prepared to ham it up — and don a cos-tume or two. Tick- ets will be drawn July 11. Send your photo entry to [email protected].
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Peninsula News in briefLand to be left aloneSIDNEY — Town council will leave the Seaport East lands capped under its current layer of asphalt to contain comtaminants revealed during tests earlier this year. The Town was looking to redevelop the property under an agreement with the Marker Group, when the contamination was discovered.Council called off the plan and had staff look into their liability and cleanup issues. Staff recommended the site remain as-is (essentially capped) and that the Town consider remediation in conjunction with future redevelopment of the property.
— News staff
On the dock-itSIDNEY — There could be a new dinghy dock at the end of Beacon Avenue by 2015. The Town is looking into the costs and feasability of a public dock for transient moorage.
— News staff
Cultural festivalCENTRAL SAANICH — The Cultural and Arts Festival of India is this weekend, June 28 and 29, on Cultra Avenue.
Steven Heywood/News staff
Major Donald Leblanc of 443 Maritime Helicopter Squadron stands in the main hangar of the new, $105 million building that is nearing full completion. Operations and maintenance components of the squadron will be moving from their old base facilities over the next six to eight months.
New helicopter hangar nearly doneSteven HeywoodNews staff
On Monday, June 30, 443 Maritime Helicopter Squad-ron officially takes owner-ship of their new, $105 mil-lion hangar and administra-tion building at the Victoria International Airport.
That, however, is only just the beginning of their relocation from their older buildings. Major Don Philip, acting deputy commanding officer and a Sea King heli-copter pilot, says it will take six to eight months to move everything — and every-body — from seven build-ings into just one. It must be accomplished, he said, while maintaining operational sta-tus — meaning their crews must still train and be ready for missions even while their lockers are going from one place to another.
Squadron leaders and Department of National Defense staff accompanied the Peninsula News Review on a recent tour of the 20,000 square meter facility. Major
Donald Leblanc, the Squad-ron’s liaison with Defence Construction Canada (the main contractors oversee-ing companies like Knappett and Stantec), a reservist and pilot, said the main hangar — at 13,000 square meters — is larger than the ice surface at Victoria’s Save-On-Foods Centre. It can hold the unit’s current compliment of six Sea King helicopters and the nine new Sikorsky Cyclone choppers that are on order with Public Works Canada.
The new hangar and ramp area outside provide the Squadron with added capa-
bilities, such as having their own fuel station to keep the helicopters ready to fly. It also means the crews won’t use as much tarmac space at the airport.
Construction of the build-ing took three years and the driving in of 1,200 pilings to make it a post-disaster capa-ble structure. Philip noted the building has its own, self-contained ‘brain’ — boilers, electrical systems and more — and is able to collect its own water waste and runoff.
Jim Antonissen with Defence Construction Can-ada added there are high
security measures through-out the hanger, advanced fire suppression systems and security cameras all around the exterior. He said the proj-ect will be on budget.
The ground floor contains two hangars and the main-tenance operations for the Squadron.
The second floor will be home to maintenance admin-istration as well as unit oper-ations personnel. Here is where the outside activities around the building will be monitored.
The third floor is the com-mand centre and where the air crews will receive their daily briefings and mission orders. There’s also a doc-tor’s office for visits every second week, a gym for per-sonnel to maintain fitness or rehab injuries and, of course, a mess hall for unit functions. Leblanc said the mess will be where much of the Squadron’s history will be displayed.
443 Squadron has been operating on the Island for 25 years — 2014 is their
quarter-century anniversary. Philip said they employ up to 250 people right now and could grow to as many as 300 in their new facility.
When the official hando-ver takes place on Monday, Antonissen said all parties will conduct a thorough walkthrough of the building and discuss any deficiencies discovered. Those will be corrected afterwards.
Leblanc said once the move begins, command and administration will be the first to go, ensuring ser-vices such as payroll are established quickly and at the same time, flight crews maintain a state of 24-hour readiness.
The old Squadron build-ings will either be removed or, in the case of the hangar itself, be re-used by other air-port tenants. An effort was made to save the Squad-ron’s historic administration building, but citing age and high asbestos levels, the Vic-toria Airport Authority (who will retain its ownership) had decided to tear it down.
Steven Heywood/News staff
The main entrance of the new home of the 443 Maritime Helicopter Squadron.
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Devon MacKenzieNews staff
The British Columbia and Yukon chapter of the Terry Fox Foundation is looking for a new run coordinator for the annual event that takes place in Central Saanich.
According to Donna White, the Provincial Director for the Foundation, the community has been organizing a run almost every year since 1986.
“Since 2005 we had the same organizer but she stepped down after last year’s run and we’ve been looking for a new coordina-tor since,” White explained.
The run in Central Saanich serves as the main Terry Fox Run for the Saanich Peninsula. Only two other main runs take place in the Greater Victoria area on Sept. 14 — one on the Westshore and one in Victoria.
“It would be such a shame for the people of Central Saanich and the Peninsula to miss out on the opportunity to keep Terry’s legacy alive,” she said.
White said during the sum-mer, coordinating the event that takes place in early fall requires
a minimal time commitment.“At this time of year it’s prob-
ably a couple hours of week of volunteer time,” she explained.
“Of course it will get a bit bus-ier closer to run day and run day is always very busy, but it is an established event in the commu-nity and there’s lots of support around,” she said, adding that the actual run day is a long, but wonderfully rewarding day.
“We are all here in the head office on run day waiting to hear about how everyone does in their communities with their fundraising and support. It’s a really exciting day for us,” she said.
This year marks the the 34th anniversary of Fox’s Marathon of Hope which he started in 1980 to raise awareness and funds for cancer research. So far the event has raised over $650 million in Fox’s name for cancer research worldwide.
“There are close to 800 run events that will take place across the country on Sept. 14 and around 9,000 schools that will take place during the month of September,” White said.
“Even though we call our-selves the Terry Fox Run, it’s not necessarily about the running. It’s about community and hav-ing people come out together to remember Terry and honour his dream to find a cure for cancer.”
The best part is, White contin-ued, is that there are no registra-tion fees or minimum pledges involved with the Run.
“That means everybody has an opportunity to come out and be a part of the day,” she said.
To find out more about becom-ing a Terry Fox Run organizer call White at 1-888-836-9786 or email [email protected].
Terry Fox Run needs coordinator
File photo
North Saanich Middle School students during their last Terry Fox Run.
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Devon MacKenzieNews staff
The British Columbia and Yukon chapter of the Terry Fox Foundation is looking for a new run coordinator for the annual event that takes place in Central Saanich.
According to Donna White, the Provincial Director for the Foundation, the community has been organizing a run almost every year since 1986.
“Since 2005 we had the same organizer but she stepped down after last year’s run and we’ve been looking for a new coordina-tor since,” White explained.
The run in Central Saanich serves as the main Terry Fox Run for the Saanich Peninsula. Only two other main runs take place in the Greater Victoria area on Sept. 14 — one on the Westshore and one in Victoria.
“It would be such a shame for the people of Central Saanich and the Peninsula to miss out on the opportunity to keep Terry’s legacy alive,” she said.
White said during the sum-mer, coordinating the event that takes place in early fall requires
a minimal time commitment.“At this time of year it’s prob-
ably a couple hours of week of volunteer time,” she explained.
“Of course it will get a bit bus-ier closer to run day and run day is always very busy, but it is an established event in the commu-nity and there’s lots of support around,” she said, adding that the actual run day is a long, but wonderfully rewarding day.
“We are all here in the head office on run day waiting to hear about how everyone does in their communities with their fundraising and support. It’s a really exciting day for us,” she said.
This year marks the the 34th anniversary of Fox’s Marathon of Hope which he started in 1980 to raise awareness and funds for cancer research. So far the event has raised over $650 million in Fox’s name for cancer research worldwide.
“There are close to 800 run events that will take place across the country on Sept. 14 and around 9,000 schools that will take place during the month of September,” White said.
“Even though we call our-selves the Terry Fox Run, it’s not necessarily about the running. It’s about community and hav-ing people come out together to remember Terry and honour his dream to find a cure for cancer.”
The best part is, White contin-ued, is that there are no registra-tion fees or minimum pledges involved with the Run.
“That means everybody has an opportunity to come out and be a part of the day,” she said.
To find out more about becom-ing a Terry Fox Run organizer call White at 1-888-836-9786 or email [email protected].
Terry Fox Run needs coordinator
File photo
North Saanich Middle School students during their last Terry Fox Run.
PENINSULA NEWS REVIEW - Friday, June 27, 2014 www.vicnews.com • A5
Coun. Tim Chad also opposed approval of the task force report, saying its recommendations need more public exposure.
Cross said the recommendations were carefully worded.
“It says we will consider it,” he said. “It doesn’t say we’re going to do it.”
He said later, however, the Town “is looking to do as much as we can, as quickly as we can.”
In an interview, Cross agreed the report could be interpreted as an election-year document that highlights council’s accomplishments.
“Yes. And it is a work in progress. It represents hard work by smart business people and the support of the Town to address serious competition.”
Richard Talbot, spokesperson for Save Our Sid-ney (SOS), a citi-zen and business owner watchdog group with a spe-cific focus on the downtown core, gives the report a C-minus.
“It’s better than nothing,” he says. “We need to see what the Town will do. The only thing done is the $150,000 they spent on new street furniture.”
One of the 16 re c o m m e n d a -tions is for more street furniture.
Talbot, a retail c o n s u l t a n t , agrees with the task force’s asser-tion that better
signage is needed to direct people into Sidney. He also agreed financial policy changes are good ideas — but noted they are all in the ‘maybe’ cat-egory.
“The issue for (council) is, in an election year, do they want to put up residential tax rates?”
For most of the recommendations, Talbot said he sees little impact on downtown businesses with a lack of significant consultation. He added SOS feels the biggest issue is turning Beacon Avenue into a full, two-way street — an issue not even on the task force’s radar.
Cross said an ongoing survey of businesses and property owners in the downtown could have an impact on the task force recommendations and even provide new ideas. That survey is under way, following the completion of a shoppers survey that collected around 800 responses over the last couple of weeks. Cross said the data collected will give the Town and business groups information for the future and for long-term planning.
A council majority supported the task force rec-ommendations, citing the cautious wording of the report. Chief Administrative Officer Randy Hum-ble added some issues will require clear direction from council on how staff should proceed, fol-lowed by additional resolutions to put the recom-mendations into motion.
“I see no reason to hold up the Mayor’s Task Force unnecessarily,” said Coun. Steve Price, not-ing staff outline the need for more study on some items in the report. “There are no tax increases, so there’s no reason to hold this up.”
Council, in a 5-2 vote, approved the 16 recom-mendations for implementation.
Town will only consider some optionsContinued from page 1
The 161. Improve gateway signage2. Add directional signage on Ocean Avenue3. Create way finding signage in the downtown4. Put up information kiosks5. Consider lowering business tax rates6. Come up with new tax rate and lease rate financial models7. Consider options for business license fees8. Increase residential density to support business9. Provide additional encouragement to develop properties10. Create a special RV parking area11. Refresh downtown street line painting12. Address issues with Port Sidney Marina13. Embrace youth culture at the skateboard park14. Develop a streetscape troubleshooting guide15. Conduct a pedestrian traffic study on Beacon Ave.16. Add more waterfront walkway improvements (additional street furniture)
Find out what theSaanich Peninsula has to offer
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exploreBy land or by sea, enjoy the Peninsula
Surrounded by the Salish Sea,
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Seen from the air, the Town of Sidney shows why it’s a great destination for outdoor activities.
Help Prevent Heart Attacks with Vitamin C and Lysine Powder
Why is heart attack the number one killer in this
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Vitamin C is required to manufacture healthy colla-gen, the glue that holds coronary cells together, just like mortar is needed for bricks. Lysine, like steel rods in cement, makes collagen stronger. Two-time Nobel Prize winner, Dr. Linus Pauling reported twenty-five years ago it takes a mere 10 milligrams to prevent scurvy, but several thousand to prevent heart attack.
Williams Stehbens, Professor of Anatomy at Welling-ton University in New Zealand, proved Pauling was right. Stebhens’ research showed that coronary arteries closest to the heart are under the greatest pressure. This causes collagen to fracture resulting in the formation of a blood clot and death.
Dr. Sydney Bush, an English researcher, has now proven that vitamin C can reverse atherosclerosis. Bush took retinal photographs, then started his patients on high doses of vitamin C and lysine. One year later additional pictures showed atherosclerosis had regressed in retinal arteries.
Sixteen years ago following my own coronary attack, cardiologists claimed it was sheer madness for me to refuse cholesterol-lowering drugs. Instead, I decided to take high doses of vitamin C plus lysine with breakfast and the evening meal.
I knew that Dr. Graveline, a physician and NASA astronaut, had twice developed transient global amnesia from taking cholesterol lowering drugs (CLD’s). I was also aware that patients have died from CLDs. Others have developed kidney, liver and muscle complications.
I also believed the research of Pauling and Stehbens ir-refutable. Now, the work of Dr. Bush has convinced me my decision was prudent.
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The very recent decision by the federal government approving the Enbridge Pipeline that will trans-port bitumin, flies in the face of the majority of British Columbians that are opposed to this project.
Apparently, Stephen Harper and his government have chosen to ignore the wishes of many to satisfy the few.
Hopefully, Canadian voters will remember this arrogant action the next time they cast their votes.
Rod ChiltonSaanichton
Common sense prevails Councilor (Dunstan) Browne
now believes there is no need for strategic plans, minimum lot sizes, or anything other than his own ‘common sense’ is necessary to determine what gets built where in North Saanich. No doubt that’s the ‘common sense’ that tells us all that the Earth is flat and that the Sun orbits the Earth.
All one has to do now is let property deteriorate until Mr. Browne deems it be an eyesore and then build. Unbelievable. What is more unbelievable is that three other councilors agree with this approach to municipal planning.
I hope that common sense will prevail at the November elections and that Mr. Browne is defeated should he run.
Bert SlaterNorth Saanich
No common sense Spot zoning is not common sense.The North Saanich Official
Community Plan and and Zoning Bylaws are the product of many years of consultations between our local government and our community.
They are our laws.Councillor Browne and his
fellow Councillors Daly, McBride, and Mearns show an ongoing and increasingly alarming disdain for these laws. We need and deserve stability in our neighbourhoods, but it is undermined by these four councillors encouraging and permitting subdivisions on such flimsy grounds.
The reasoning would be laughable were the result not so destructive.
Patrick GodfreyNorth Saanich
Gateway a big issue
With respect to the recent proposal for the 10 acre gateway proposal at the south-west corner of Beacon Avenue and the highway, I strongly suggest a re-think.
A commercial centre, as discussed, at this site is temptation indeed for YYJ and the Town as a real estate play but is the wrong use. The error reaches beyond just more competition for Town of Sidney’s main street. A commercial development at this site would
become an instrument that will eventually destroy the charm of the Town. It would also not solve the traffic challenge at this intersection.
Beacon Ave. is a traditional and well proven main street model with anchors at either end. The past eight years of recession and the anticipated increased competition from Jesken, Sandown and others makes the challenge to keep Beacon Ave. commercially fresh, vibrant and vital one that requires energy and initiative but it will succeed.
Yet another competing commercial Gateway Centre developmentwould harm these efforts. This site offers a mutually beneficial connection between the Town of Sidney and the 40,000 cars per day that run up and down the highway. In 1991 the transportation ministry served notice of expropriation with a plan for a grade-separated interchange. Thankfully for the health of our community this planning overkill was stopped. A far sounder solution that is a fraction of the cost is an “at grade” interchange or roundabout.
I applaud the efforts of the Mayor and Town of Sidney in their task force approach to establishing the new vision for our Town. At the same time find the efforts of the SOS worthy of serious public exposure. The issue being tackled here is much bigger than local politics.
Richard HolmesNorth Saanich
Voters will remember pipeline approval
Task force job not yet doneThe strong effort made by Sidney’s
mayoral task force on downtown revitilization cannot be denied but their
top 16 recommendations accepted by town council Monday night will continue to get mixed reviews at best.
Taking any talk of making Beacon Avenue a two-way street off the table (this council has stated it is not going to go for that), signage was a high priority for this task force and a citizen watchdog group. Signs that direct people into the downtown core have been deemed essential by most of the dogs in this fight and plans for improvements have been on the Town’s books for more than a year. Of course, proponents of the two-way street would say once the signs get people here, the one-way system drives them out — but again, that’s not on the agenda.
From signage plans, the report’s recommendations become more, well, iffy.
Council was clear Monday that ideas for reduced business tax rates, commercial incentives and even an infrared pedestrian counter are points for further debate and are not written in stone.
The remaining recommendations are items the Town has had in the works prior to the task force being formed (street line painting, Port Sidney Marina discussions, as well as a focus on downtown higher density development and incentives).
On the surface, then, it appears the task force report is an endorsement of work the Town has already done. That raises more questions in this, an election year.
If that’s the case, there’s little that’s new here for local businesses and Councillor Tim Chad is right to seek additional consultation on these recommendations.
All is not lost, however. The prolific task force came up with 63 additional ideas that hold great potential. They, like the top 16, will require community and business buy-in and a lot of long-term planning to succeed.
If the energy of this task force is any indication, that should not be a problem.
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A trip by Hamish Crawford and his wife Bonnie to Napa, Califor-nia four years ago has led to big plans to rede-velop his farm property and The Roost Bakery in North Saanich.
The pair visited the V Sattui winery where its owner had built a stone castle — its rocks and craftsmen all brought to California from Europe. That building, says Dal-las Bohl, Hamish’s son-in-law who runs The Roost, sparked plans for a Scottish Baronial structure that most people have simply termed ‘the castle’. The estimated $1 million-plus project is approxi-mately 11,000 square feet with a courtyard in the middle of a two-storey, square struc-ture. The building will accommodate much of the farm’s current operations — a wine cellar, restaurant, tast-ing room and wood brick oven and create space for a dungeon, equipment storage and 10 farm stay rooms. The Roost Bakery will remain where it is.
About a year ago, said Bohl, the owners went to the Agricul-tural Land Commission to clear the design and their plans to enhance their farm activities.
“We were told by the ALC that we were doing too much farming,” he said, adding ALC staff were at first reluctant to allow it without applications for non-farm use permits.
Bohl said that seemed to go against what the board mem-bers on the ALC were encouraging in the way of value-added devel-opment of farm opera-tions, so they got their lawyer involved.
“We did make an application for a non-farm use permit but we withdrew it,” Bohl explained. “It felt wrong
to send a message that value-added farming was not necessarily what the ALC wanted.”
In the end, their plans were deemed pre-approved farm use. While the ALC, he said, does not issue permits or give projects a green light, they are there in case something goes wrong.
The application for a development permit has since gone before North Saanich district council. Mayor Alice Finall says the build-ing falls within the ALC framework and guide-lines — meaning coun-cil’s only say in the mat-ter is on the project’s form and character, as well as traffic impacts. With a new main access planned for along McTavish Road, the B.C. transportation ministry is reviewing any issues.
“Apart from that,” she said, “for this type of development per-mit, if it adheres to the guidelines, we cannot do much.”
That said, she added it’s an interesting
design, not unattract-ive and overall the proj-ect explores additional methods of marketing local farming.
Finall said coun-cil has heard people’s concerns about noise,
traffic and even the 10 rooms proposed for the castle. The rooms are allowed under ALC rules and Finall said any noise complaints would be dealt wit under the district’s cur-
rent bylaws.Bohl said he doesn’t
expect there to be addi-tional noise, despite the fact that once com-plete, the redevelop-ment will make The Roost and the Highland House Farm a year-round operation. With much of the activity planned for the court-yard, he said noise will be reduced.
The issue of 10 rent-able rooms at the castle has also been brought
up and Bohl is quick to point out that it’s no motel.
“This will be a 10-room, short stay bed and breakfast,” he said. “I want it to be event-and-tour-based with the focus on the farm operation.
“A motel here won’t work. The farm has to be the star here.”
Bohl said he sees the project as a hub for North Saanich’s farm-ing activity — a place
to help direct visitors to other agricultural sites, from local farms to roadside stands.
The traffic study, said Bohl, should be completed by mid-July. Pending the outcome of North Saanich’s permit-ting process, he said he hopes to break ground on the first phase of the castle by Septem-ber, with a full buildout complete by 2016.
Roost crowing about big plans on the farmFarm operations to be consolidated into ‘the castle’
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The Roost Bakery’s Dallas Bohl looks over a model of the castle. Below, Bohl reveals the inner workings of an iron maiden. Public Open House
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CENTRAL SAANICH — Lately there is a buzz of excitement sur-rounding the critically acclaimed Canadian cellist Ariel Barnes.
In recent years he has appeared in recital in New York, Toronto, Ottawa, Halifax, Que-bec City, Vancouver, San Fran-cisco and Guadalajara, Mexico.
His solo and chamber music performances have been broad-cast by CBC Radio, and he was recently selected as one of six cellists across the nation to cel-ebrate the launch of cbcmusic.ca as a featured artist.
The fact that the Canada Coun-cil awarded him with the use of their finest cello is proof of his position as one of our country’s top instrumentalists.
Known internationally as a mesmerizing soloist and cham-ber musician, he was recently appointed Principal Cellist of the Vancouver Symphony Orches-tra.
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Cellist Ariel Barnes plays with pianist Sarah Hagen Sunday, June 29 at the First Unitarian Church.
SIDNEY — Due to high num-bers of registration in the Grow-ing Young Farmers Summer Camps, the host, Mr. Organic (Dave Friend), says he needs two helpers.
The camps are based at The Roost with daily swimming activ-ities held at Panorama. They run
Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. through July and August.
Minimum age to be a Mr. Organic Helper is 16-years-old and Friend requires one male and one female helper for the summer.
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• The first fireworks show of the season at Butchart Gardens happens this Saturday, June 28 at 10:15 p.m. Visit www.butchartgardens.com for more information.
• Summer Rocks summer camp at the Win-spear Centre in partnership with the Peninsula Academy of Music Arts. This camp is for youth aged 12 to 18 and caters to all instruments. Runs July 21 to 25 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. with a Saturday matinee performance. Learn new songs, how to write music, how to lead a band, play a solo, sing harmonies and more. Cost is $275 per person per week and registration deadline is July 18. Call 250-656-0275 or visit www.marywinspear.ca for more information.
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Lincoln luxury at a non-premium priceSanta Barbara, Calif. - The MKC is the first (luxury) compact utility vehicle from Lin-coln and, while related, it’s very different from the Ford Escape. Development of both vehicles started with Ford’s global “C” platform, but other than its base 2.0 litre turbo-engine, the MKC has little else in common with its Ford counterpart. All-wheel-drive is standard (in Canada) on all three editions of the MKC and a start price just under $40,000 is also inviting compared to other luxury CUVs such as the Acura RDX ($41,390) and BMW X3 ($42,800). (A top-line Ford Escape, by the way, is listed at $35,699). The MKC is the second of four all-new product launches intended to redefine Lincoln. The first being the Lincoln MKZ last year, an all-new MKX is expected next year and a, so-far unnamed, full-sized sedan will follow. The new Lincoln styling theme includes smooth clean lines a slick shape (described as “graceful ath-leticism”) and up front, there’s a contemporary take on the traditional Lincoln split-wing grille.Another eye-catching feature of the MKC is around back, a huge wraparound lift gate includes full-width LED rear lighting assemblies. This unique one-piece hydro-formed steel door opens like a clamshell and allows complete access to the cargo area. An optional hands-free feature also allows it to open with a kick-ing motion below the rear bumper. The MKC also has a roomy feel to its interior, particu-larly for front seat occupants. A dash that slants away, towards the windshield, adds to its airy ambiance. It’s also a much quieter cabin than its stable mate, with numerous built-in sound deadening features that in-clude a noise control system that eliminates unwanted sound waves and enhances others. Available inside accent trims include brushed alumi-num or open-pore Zebrano and Santos Rosewood that
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England. Scenery aside, what was the most interesting to breathe in was the enthusiasm and energy of the Miata owners.Liz Burns has “Miatatude” stick-ered across her windshield. Miata earrings dangle from her ears as she professes her love of her emerald beauty.Another owner decided to turn his conventional doors into ones that open up not out.At breakfast, lunch and dinner, they regale each other with sto-ries of other events they’ve been on. Outbursts of laughter perk up the ears of bystanders; making them wish they were at that table reliving the memories. The cama-raderie of those young and young at heart is undisputable.Regardless of background,
profession, or preference in exterior colour, few vehicles in the world bring people together as strongly as Mazda’s MX-5.Liz was one of the first members of the Trillium Miata Club. She expect-ed to join a group of Miata owners and drive with them on weekends. Liz says she “didn’t expect to make friends for 25 years” but she did.And as the Miata/MX-5 turns 25 this year, here’s to another quarter century of promote the best that life has to offer: the bond of man-kind and machine, 167 horsepower at a time.
They are Miata mates for life ‘‘Regardless of background, profession, or preference in exterior colour, few vehicles in the world bring people together as strongly as Mazda’s MX-5.’’Alexandra Straub
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This Patriot has no accidents and great brakes and tires! Always one of our best sellers,
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warranty remaining for you! Stk #V15945
$23,298(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
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and rotors! Great brakes too! This is the ultimate in peace of mind all the
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$17,988(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
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$15,488(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
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$14,788(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2007 FORD MUSTANGGreat tires! 2 new outer tie rod ends! This is the longest running sports
car in North America, come � nd out why! Summer’s just around the bend!
Stk #D16050
2006 PONTIAC G6 GTPThis mean and sporty coupe
is fast, fast, fast! Come see why we are #1!
Stk #V16088
$12,488(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$9,488(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2013 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER ES
No accidents! Great tires and brakes! This is a vehicle than go anywhere
you want it to go and its 4wd system is perfect
for all conditions! Fuel ef� cient too!
Stk #D16115
$19,998(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2013 MAZDA MAZDA3A perpetual best seller, this hatchback is the right
combo for you! With all the space you could ever want this car will save
you the loss in buying new! Come � nd out!
Stk #D16085
$16,998(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2012 NISSAN SENTRA XTRONIC CVT
No accidents! Great tires! This ultra fuel ef� cient Sentra has just
37,311kms! With the quality of Nissan,
that’s one heck of a deal!
Stk #C16111
$13,488(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2011 KIA FORTE SXThis B.C. only sports coupe has no
accidents and is loaded with all the features and options you
could ever ask for! Stk #D16117
$15,488(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$7,488(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2005 FORD FOCUS ZXWVANCOUVER ISLAND ONLY! ACCIDENT FREE!
Machined Front Rotors - New Fuel Filter.
Stk #T16124
$22,998(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2008 FORD F350 LARIATB.C. only! Great brakes and tires!
This Lariat is the ultimate mix of comfort, size and power!
Stk #C16139
$7,495(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2008 FORD FOCUS S/SEMaximize your fun. Minimize your greenhouse
footprint. Focus is Ford’s most wanted car. And it’s the greenest. At its heart is
a proven 140-hp 2.0L 4-cylinder. Pumping fuel so ef� ciently,
so eco-responsibly. Keeping beat to the
tune of 35 mpg. Stk #D15528A
2009 FORD F250 XLTAt less than 105,000kms this SuperDuty
is ready to get hauling for you!
Stk #X15687A
2009 HONDA CIVIC DXBC ONLY! ACCIDENT FREE! Canada’s #1
selling car for many, many years! Stk #V16206
2011 NISSAN ALTIMA SACCIDENT FREE! ALL NEW TIRES!
Stk #V16204
2013 FIAT 500 LOUNGEThis car is a fuel ef� ciency star and its roof
even retracts with just one press of a button! You cannot pass
this one up, ONLY 8,191kms!!!Stk #F16219
2012 NISSAN TITAN SV PRO-4XThis local BC Titan has a 6” Pro Comp lift kit professionally installed by Westshore Spring and 4X4, rides on 35 inch
Toyo Open Country Xtreme tires and aftermarket rims, chrome running boards, bull bar and fender � ares.
Don’t like listening to the radio, the Flowmaster Exhaust will make you smile when you hear
the power of the 5.6L V8. Don’t let this one fall
through your � ngers.
Stk #D16235
$21,495(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2011 NISSAN TITAN SV CRC
No accidents, all new tires, new rear brake pads,
machined rotors. Stk #S16147
2008 DODGE DAKOTA SXT If one word could summarize what a truck should
be, it would be the word that describes the ’08 Dodge Dakota Sport models:
Everything. Check it out: the restyle is drop-dead awesome, from the
squared shoulders to the two-tone
accented seats. Stk #V15948A
2006 SUBARU LEGACY OUTBACK 2.5I AWD
Sunroof, alloy, AWDStk #F16183
$23,495(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$9,995(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2013 FORD FUSION SEBC ONLY! Heated Leather Seats - Moonroof -
NAV - A/C - Rear View Camera - 18” Premium Painted
Luxury Wheels. Stk #C16070
$22,995(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2013 FORD ESCAPE TITANIUMFully loaded, pan sunroof, bluetooth,
power lift gate, leather, keyless entry, push start ignition.
Stk #T16149
$30,495(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2005 FORD ESCAPE XLT BC ONLY! New front brake
pads and machined rotors! Stk #T15701A
2011 HONDA RIDGELINE RTL This truck HAS IT ALL! With its very unqure
tailgate/door/trunk system in the rear, leather seats, navigation system,
backup camera and MANY more options
this is a must see!!!
Stk #D16229
2010 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 2.5Only 52,000kms in 4 years! These are easily
one of our fastest sellers, do not miss out on this piece of Island perfection!
Stk #D16236
$7,995(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$29,995(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$19,995(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$34,995(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$19,495(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$17,495(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$15,495(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$12,495(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
AWD
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08 MITSUBISHI 08 MITSUBISHI LANCER GTS LANCER GTS CVT, no major accidents, super low kms, only 45,000.
14-12327A
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$ 13 , 990
09 NISSAN 09 NISSAN SENTRA SENTRA Local island car, great value, only 65,000 kms.
13-12591A
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$ 11 , 359
07 TOYOTA 07 TOYOTA CAMRY HYBRID CAMRY HYBRID Loaded, fuel efficient, no accidents, heated seats. 13-6496a
Was $16,990 Now
$ 14 , 398
10 MAZDA 5 10 MAZDA 5 GS WAGON GS WAGON Super super low kms! No accidents, local, won’t last! Priced to move quick 14-4136A Now
$ 16 , 045
07 NISSAN 07 NISSAN SENTRA SENTRA Auto, CVT, great price point 13-2534A
12 INFINITI 12 INFINITI G37X G37X Low kms, Navigation, AWD, premium package, gorgeous, won’t last! A6423 Now
$ 35 , 990
0 9 MAZDA 3 0 9 MAZDA 3 GX WAGON GX WAGON Auto., Zoom Zoom, great price point! Won’t last long! 13-12607A Was $13,990
Now $ 11 , 398
07 VW 07 VW CITY GOLF CITY GOLF Local BC car, no major accidents, CVT smooth transmission, very well appointed, great buy. 13-15621A
Was $9,990 Now
$ 8 , 305
1 3 NISSAN 1 3 NISSAN ALTIMA S ALTIMA S CVT transmission, very well appointed, fuel efficient, good price point. A6455
Was $22,990 Now
$ 18 , 998
08 MERCEDES 08 MERCEDES E4MATI C E4MATI C Gorgeous, AWD, luxury at a great price point.
A6446A Now $ 16 , 990
Now $ 6 , 998
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08 MITSUBISHI 08 MITSUBISHI LANCER GTS LANCER GTS CVT, no major accidents, super low kms, only 45,000.
14-12327A
Was $14,990 Now
$ 13 , 990
09 NISSAN 09 NISSAN SENTRA SENTRA Local island car, great value, only 65,000 kms.
13-12591A
Was $11,990 Now
$ 11 , 359
07 TOYOTA 07 TOYOTA CAMRY HYBRID CAMRY HYBRID Loaded, fuel efficient, no accidents, heated seats. 13-6496a
Was $16,990 Now
$ 14 , 398
10 MAZDA 5 10 MAZDA 5 GS WAGON GS WAGON Super super low kms! No accidents, local, won’t last! Priced to move quick 14-4136A Now
$ 16 , 045
07 NISSAN 07 NISSAN SENTRA SENTRA Auto, CVT, great price point 13-2534A
12 INFINITI 12 INFINITI G37X G37X Low kms, Navigation, AWD, premium package, gorgeous, won’t last! A6423 Now
$ 35 , 990
0 9 MAZDA 3 0 9 MAZDA 3 GX WAGON GX WAGON Auto., Zoom Zoom, great price point! Won’t last long! 13-12607A Was $13,990
Now $ 11 , 398
07 VW 07 VW CITY GOLF CITY GOLF Local BC car, no major accidents, CVT smooth transmission, very well appointed, great buy. 13-15621A
Was $9,990 Now
$ 8 , 305
1 3 NISSAN 1 3 NISSAN ALTIMA S ALTIMA S CVT transmission, very well appointed, fuel efficient, good price point. A6455
Was $22,990 Now
$ 18 , 998
08 MERCEDES 08 MERCEDES E4MATI C E4MATI C Gorgeous, AWD, luxury at a great price point.
A6446A Now $ 16 , 990
Now $ 6 , 998
MAY DAYS ARE BACK!
Was $8,990
$17,990 Now
10 MAZDAB4000 4X4 SEWith canopy, no accidents, local Victoria truck, V6, gorgeous condition.14-12514b2
$13,990 Now
10 KIA SOUL 4UUnique and one of a kind, great value.
14-12430A
Was $14,990$22,392 Now
11 NISSAN MURANO SVAWD, local BC car, CVT transmission, dual sunroof, nicely equipped.A6479
Was $25,990
$7,359 Now
08 CHEVROLET COBALTNo accidents, well apponted, won’t last long!
14-2275A
Was $8,990$$10,91210,912$28,990 Now
13 NISSAN XTERRA SV4X4, BC vehicle, the perfect vehicle for the outdoors family.
A6500
Was $29,990
$$18,67718,677$13,990 Now
06 BMW 3235 speed, super low kms, sunroof, heated seats, fantastic shape!
14-0447B
$10,956 Now
07 TOYOTA CAMRY LELeather seats, sunroof, local BC car, no major accidents.A6470B
Was $12,990
$15,422 Now
10 NISSAN CUBESuper low kms, local BC car, CVT transmission, fuel efficient.JN1969
Was $16,990
$10,379 Now
11 HYUNDAI ACCENT SESuper low kms, local car, 5-speed, sport edition.
14-6112B
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$10,990 Now
03 NISSAN MAXIMA GLELoaded, every option, leather, sunroof, low kms, local car, immaculate shape.14-4111A
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You need not be a Formula 1 fan to enjoy this computer-generated film about the Red Bull Ring, the location for this coming weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix.It features the man from today’s Driveway cover story – four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel and Infiniti-Red Bull Racing’s young gun Daniel Ricciardo racing around the track. Driving RB10s, Daniel and Sebastian explain the track’s unique characteristics as they dual around the 4.3
km circuit. As the Red Bull racers contend with changing weather conditions, they explain the circuit’s elevation changes, the four best overtaking opportunities, the track’s nine corners and the four high-speed stretches.In certain sections of the circuit, Sebastian’s RB10 becomes transparent, showing the intricate inner details of his 2014 racecar.
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French Open winner, Maria Sharapova, was driven to the glamorous Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Pre-Wimbledon Party in the Porsche 918 Spyder – the Stuttgart marque’s fastest, most powerful production car to date, and one of the lowest-emitters of CO2 of any class of car.Fresh from his drive in the Le Mans 24 Hours race, Sharapova’s chauffeur for the night was Porsche factory ‘works’ driver, Mark Webber, complete in smart chauf-feur attire.The 918 Spyder has a mid-mounted 4.6-litre V8 race engine coupled to two electric motors with lithium-ion batteries. It is a remarkable plug-in hybrid super
sports car that can reach a top speed of 344 km/h, sprint from zero to 100km/h in 2.5 seconds, and yet at 72 g/km (70 g/km with the lightweight Weissach Package) produces so little CO2 that it is exempt from the London Congestion Charge.It has a total power output of 887 hp and holds the current lap record for a production car at the famous Nürburgring race circuit of just 6 minutes 57 seconds. Despite all that performance, its plug-in hybrid technology means a low fuel con-sumption of 3.0 L/100kms is possible.View a gallery of photos and full story at drivewaycanada.ca
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Show at Odette Laroche GalleryDevon MacKenzieNews staff
Twelve artists will be show-ing off their talent in an upcom-ing show in Sidney.
The Fake or Fortune show at Odette Laroche Gallery begins on July 1 and will showcase renditions of famous paintings by Rembrandt and Carvaggio as well as original works.
“There are twelve artists showing their accom-plished works and the variety is astounding,” said the gallery’s owner, Odette Laroche. “The group has painted together for several years and every-one has developed a unique style of their own while building their skills.”
The renditions of Rembrandt’s and Caravaggio’s originals are painted in the style of the old masters called Grisaille, explained Laroche.
“It is a method of painting used exclusively by the old masters up to the turn of the century when impressionism became popular,” she added.
Grisaille method is still used today and calls for a perfect image in charcoal on canvas, which is then sprayed with a fixative. The process of layering paint with only five colours and white begins and ends with glazes that enhance the glow in skin transparen-cies.
“This show is an impressive mix of originals done in several styles of painting ranging from impasto, impressionism to photo-realism,” Laroche said.
Odette Laroche Gallery is located on Beacon Avenue by Fairway Market on the second floor. The show runs until July 13 and a Meet the Artists Reception will take place Saturday, July 5 from 1 to 4 p.m. For details, call 250-655-8278.
— with files from Odette Laroche
Artists to display skills in Sidney show
Submitted photo
Artist Linda Vickers’ interpretation of Caravaggio’s 1606 piece called Madonna of the Palafrenieri.
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Kitty Coleman WoodlandArtisan Festival.
Fine Art and Quality Crafts Juried Show.
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HAVE A SELF-EMPLOY-MENT IDEA? Live with a disability or chronic health condition? Business Victoria is accepting applications for monthly intakes in the En-treActive Program. Find out more about our program at www.EntreActive.com or email [email protected].
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FOUND MALE Cockatiel Prospect Lake area “still not Ducky”. (250)743-4068.
LOST: PRESCRIPTION sun-glasses in black silky pouch, last in shopping area in Sid-ney, June 19. (250)655-3817.
LOST: VW car key in Sidney at end of Beacon June 22. Has an automatic opening but-ton. Call 250-655-1886.
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Local Port Hardy logging com-pany looking for logging truck drivers, log loader operators, hoe chuckers, grapple yarder operators and grade hoe op-erators for local work. Fax re-sume to 250-949-8269
TUG SKIPPER Full time senior & junior positions available. Minimum Limited Master <60GT Certifi cate required. Apply via email: [email protected] or by fax: (250) 974-5216
PROFESSIONAL/MANAGEMENT
PRINCIPAL, St. Christopher’s Mon-tessori School, Victoria, BC, begin-ning August 2014. One of Victoria’s oldest and most established Mon-tessori Schools. Quaint two-class-room school house caters to 80 Pre-K and K children. Current BC teaching cert. or equiv.; min 5 yrs teaching; team & admin. leadership; excellent interpersonal skills; com-puter, budget & supervisory experi-ence. Montessori cert. highly de-sirable. Send CV by July 11, 2014 to [email protected].
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VOLUNTEERS
LIFECYCLES PROJECT re-quires seed library volunteers for 3 hours per month or more on Saturdays to inform gar-deners at public libraries about checking out, saving and using seeds. Call Volunteer Victoria at 250-386-2269.
THE CANADIAN Cancer So-ciety is seeking dispatchers to coordinate rides on a weekly basis with volunteer drivers who transport cancer patients to appointments. Requires pa-tience, computer skills, good telephone manner. Call Volun-teer Victoria at 250-386-2269.
TOGETHER AGAINST Pover-ty Society (TAPS) needs front desk receptionists for a half day per week, to answer calls and direct visitors. This is a busy offi ce which may be stressful at times. Call Volun-teer Victoria at 250-386-2269.
VICTORIA WOMEN’S Transi-tion House, seeking board members. http://www.transi tionhouse.net/news-events/
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KRIPALU MASSAGE, Reiki, Acupressure, Chair Massage. I have relaxed clients that have been with me for 5-12 years. See testimonials on website. Women only. Call 250-514-6223 or visit online at: www.andreakober.com
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Trager® Bodywork allows you to move more freely with less pain and
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BURIAL PLOTS
ROYAL OAK Burial Park- sxs 3 plots, burial or cremation, Retail $3,640, Sell $3,300. Call (250)882-3219.
UNDER $200
CUSTOM MADE dark oak computer cabinet, 6’x3’x1’, 3 shelves, fi ts 27” computer, $200, mint condition. Call (250)655-0212, afternoons.
FRIENDLY FRANK
1876 USA Centennial Exhibi-tion Jacquard/coverlet, 80x84”. $70. obo (250)656-8720.
3+ NEW balls Anne crochet cotton, white, cost over $30 asking $15. (250)383-5390.
INDOOR FIG Tree in oriental blue ceramic pot, $75, obo. Call (250)385-3400.
OLD SINGER sewing ma-chine, wood cover, good con-dition, $60. 250-388-6725.
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WATER COOLER, new cond. reduced price $45. Call 778-351-1955 (Central Saanich).
FUEL/FIREWOOD
ARBUTUS, CYPRESS, fi r, hardwoods. Seasoned. Call 250-661-7391.
FURNITURE
BEDROOM SUITE. Queen bed frame with head/foot boards. 9-drawer dresser with mirror, armoire and two night stands. Solid oak. $1,000 obo. Please see usedvictoria.com ad #21580893. 250-881-8833.
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HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
HUGE DOWNSIZING SALE- 30% off all plants. 7th to 30th June. Brentwood Bay Nurser-ies, 1395 Benvenuto Ave, Brentwood Bay.
NEWSPRINT ROLLENDS- $2-$10. Fridays only, 8:30am to 4:30pm. #200-770 Enter-prise Cres, Victoria. Gold-stream Press Division.
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
OFFICE CORNER computer desk, beech and greenlaminate with keyboard tray,fi ling drawer and stationarydrawer. 24” x 72”, formerlyused in professional offi ce butwould also suit home/studentuse. Excellent condition. Ask-ing $150. Call Jim at 250-656-1151, ext.126.
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ANTIQUES, BOOKS, col-lectibles, furniture, china, jew-elry. Estates/private librariespurchased. Galleon Books &Antiques, 250-655-0700
REAL ESTATE
LAKESHORE
QUESNEL Lake waterfront home.Near Likely, B.C. Refer to Kijiji AdID 577141020 for [email protected]
GARAGE SALES
DEAN PARK Garage Sale Saturday, June 28th 9:00 am - 2:00 pm 1683 Cresswell Drive, North Saanich
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Show at Odette Laroche GalleryDevon MacKenzieNews staff
Twelve artists will be show-ing off their talent in an upcom-ing show in Sidney.
The Fake or Fortune show at Odette Laroche Gallery begins on July 1 and will showcase renditions of famous paintings by Rembrandt and Carvaggio as well as original works.
“There are twelve artists showing their accom-plished works and the variety is astounding,” said the gallery’s owner, Odette Laroche. “The group has painted together for several years and every-one has developed a unique style of their own while building their skills.”
The renditions of Rembrandt’s and Caravaggio’s originals are painted in the style of the old masters called Grisaille, explained Laroche.
“It is a method of painting used exclusively by the old masters up to the turn of the century when impressionism became popular,” she added.
Grisaille method is still used today and calls for a perfect image in charcoal on canvas, which is then sprayed with a fixative. The process of layering paint with only five colours and white begins and ends with glazes that enhance the glow in skin transparen-cies.
“This show is an impressive mix of originals done in several styles of painting ranging from impasto, impressionism to photo-realism,” Laroche said.
Odette Laroche Gallery is located on Beacon Avenue by Fairway Market on the second floor. The show runs until July 13 and a Meet the Artists Reception will take place Saturday, July 5 from 1 to 4 p.m. For details, call 250-655-8278.
— with files from Odette Laroche
Artists to display skills in Sidney show
Submitted photo
Artist Linda Vickers’ interpretation of Caravaggio’s 1606 piece called Madonna of the Palafrenieri.
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Jennifer BlytheNews contributor
Time was, a Realtor’s job was to identify potential homes for clients then guide them through the myriad legal details surrounding the buying and selling of property.
Those roles are still there, but technology and clients’ expectations have brought changes that have re-shaped the Realtor’s career.
“The role of the Realtor has changed, especially in the last 10 or 15 years,” says Tim Ayres, president of the Victoria Real Estate Board.
He notes that while much of the Realtor’s job had been information gathering for home shoppers, the Internet now allows people to do much of that legwork themselves.
Today, a Realtor’s value is not only in how well-versed they are on the legal ins and outs of home buying and selling, but also in their mar-keting skills and ability to stay well-informed about the community in which they’re selling. Examples are trends in the marketplace, demo-graphics, schools, transportation issues, and development plans.
Fortunately, Greater Victoria is small enough that Realtors can familiarize themselves quite easily with neighbourhoods from Sooke to Sidney. But Ayres suggests Realtors often find success in focusing on a particular part of the region.
This diverse knowledge base is all the more important when working with clients from outside the region, such as those relocating with the military or RCMP, or retirees seeking the promise of mild winters.
While the Internet has changed
the Realtor’s role, it’s also dramati-cally changed the way they do busi-ness. Realtors selling a property should be savvy to today’s technol-ogy, using video, photography and floor plans to provide prospective buyers with a full picture of a prop-erty, for example.
“An online presence is key,” Ayres says. “Make sure what you’re doing (to market a property) is what peo-ple want to see.”
Homes can be viewed via iPad,
prices negotiated by text and con-tracts reviewed via smart phone.
At the same time, there’s a lot to be said for a Realtor’s ability to con-nect with clients on a personal level.
Patrick Skillings has been a Real-tor for 30 years, and believes in the time-honoured approach of one-on-one contact with clients, and of being genuinely interested in those he meets – as people, not only the means to a potential sale, he says.
While it takes work, maintaining
contact with clients in the years fol-lowing a home sale or purchase also helps keep connections active and promote word-of-mouth advertising. Skillings points out, for example, that he recently worked with a client he’d helped to buy a home almost three decades earlier.
“Clients like the fact that we com-municate on a variety of different levels, not just about a particular piece of property,” he says.
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As a blended learning course, students can reg-ister at any time, but the course must be completed within one year.
Those with prior real estate education or expe-rience may receive an exemption from course work.
Applicants must be at least 19 years old, although the course and examination may be completed earlier; individuals have up to one year from passing the exam to apply for licensing.
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Executive Pride and JoyThis custom 4300 sqft home by Architect W. Peerboom near St. Michaels, Camosun College, and UVIC is the perfect residence for your family’s needs. Entertain colleagues from a Chef ’s kitchen, or relax by the double-sided � replace in the Family room. Business and Pleasure is perfectly balanced by an Entrepreneur’s private o� ce with exterior entry, far from the oasis upper Master Suite with Ensuite and balcony. The 2 bedroom in-law is so useful! $1,030,000
Bringer of PeaceRenowned local architect Franc D’Ambrosio has designed a mod- ernist masterpiece. The open plan features exposed wood beams, stunning � oating stairs and expansive window walls. Numerous out- door living spaces provide a wonderful stage to enjoy the adjacent nature sanctuary. Enjoy a 3km park side trail at the foot of the prop- erty and downtown Victoria only 10 minutes away! $2,200,000
Above and Beyond A Stunning 5237 sq ft residence with shimmering 270 degree Ocean Seascapes. Anchored in a private enclave of superior homes ABOVE Gonzales Bay! Entertain in the open concept View kitchen, and adjoining the family room with Wet bar & duo-sided gas � replace in the formal living room, plus a sunny wraparound patio. Luxuriate in the 800 sqft Master w. immense Walk-in, Spa Ensuite, deck, and cozy � replace.Close to Victoria’s Finest Schools! $2,200,000
Twin Palms Estate VineyardHere in this idyllic locale under big skies nurtured by fertile rolling hills and framed by majestic Mountains - a country market and beautiful beach just down the road, this 2.95 Acres is truly a south-west facing private paradise; yet only 15 min to Victoria, Int’l Airport, and ferries. The views from the Architect Vic Davies 2007 Contemporary designed home over the vineyard and pool is so beautiful, you know that this is where you were meant to be. $1,498,000
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Ocean View Soul OasisWhen you cross Ocean Boulevard you’re nearly home. 3347 Hatley Dr awaits, gazing out to sea. As you enter the driveway it occurs to you, it’s about pride of place and lifestyle. The foyer, surrounded by old growth Douglas Fir, lovely maple doors, is warmed by in-� oor radiant heat. The Great Room features soaring vaulted ceiling, banks of window in all directions, and endless views. Renew your soul and make this home yours. $2,200,000
VICTORIA733A Humboldt(200 Douglas)Saturday & Sunday 1-4Macdonald Realty Helene Roy, 250 883-2715
#402-1342 Hillside Ave, $183,888Saturday 3-4:30One Percent RealtyValentino Prundaru, 250-686-2242
311-1619 Morrison St., $172,900Saturday 2-4 Newport RealtyMarie Blender, 250-385-2033
409-797 Tyee Rd., $429,000Saturday & Sunday 1-3Pemberton HolmesBruce Warburton, 250-893-0117
319-321 Windermere Place$1,499,000Saturday 1-3Royal LePage Coast Capital RealtyMorley Bryant, 250-477-5353
1910 Moss Park Gardens, $729,900Saturday 1-3RE/MAX CamosunBrad Gregory, 250-744-3301
5-946 Selkirk Ave., $389,000Sunday 1:30-3RE/MAX CamosunDiana Devlin, 250-744-3301
101-1235 Johnson St, $274,900Saturday 1-2:30One Percent RealtyValentino Prundaru, 250-686-2242
OAK BAY305-2587 Beach Dr., $275,000Sun.11-12:30 RE/MAX CamosunDiana Devlin, 250-744-3301
101-1148 Goodwin St., $319,000Sunday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd.Alison Stoodley, 250-477-7291
1423 Yale St., $624,900Sunday 1-3Royal LePage Coast Capital RealtyMorley Bryant, 250-477-5353
VIEW ROYAL#76-14 Eskine Lane, $384,900Sat. 11-12:30 One Percent RealtyValentino Prundaru, 250-686-2242
55 Kingham Place, $737,000Sunday 2-4 RE/MAX CamosunRoy Coburn, 250-812-1989
ESQUIMALT1161 Bewdley Avenue, $624,000Saturday & Sunday 2-4Royal LePage Coast Capital RealtyMike McCulloch, 250-592-4422
513 Head Street, $1,800,000Sunday 2-4JONESco Real Estate Inc.Marilyn Ball, 250-655-7653
SAANICH EAST4287 Parkside Cres., $649,000Saturday 2-4Royal LePage Coast Capital RealtyCheryl Bejcar, 250-592-4422
15-4630 Lochside Dr., $485,000Saturday 1-3Pemberton HolmesRick Couvelier, 250-477-0921
4630 Falaise Drive, $554,900Sunday 2:30-4:30Sutton Group West Coast RealtyMinda Rogerson, 250-888-8837
5336 Sayward Hill, $799,000Saturday 2:30-4 RE/MAX CamosunKaren Scott, 250-744-3301
302-1571 Mortimer St., $159,000Saturday 2-4DFH Real Estate Ltd.Alison Stoodley, 250-477-7291
4550 Blenkinsop Rd., $2,495,000Saturday 1-4RE/MAX CamosunMark Lawless, 250-744-3301
3731 Blenkinsop Road, $539,000Saturday 2-4DFH Real Estate Ltd.Ann Watley, 250-656-0131
307-1514 Church Ave, $398,000Sunday 2-4Sutton Group West Coast RealtyJune Wing, 250-479-3333
4210 Quadra St., $549,900Sunday 11-1SmartMove Real EstateLinda Clark, 250-380-6683
305-1025 Inverness Rd., $165,900Saturday 11-1Pemberton HolmesRick Couvelier, 250-477-0921
SAANICH WEST404-4536 Viewmont AvenueSunday 11:30-1:30Sutton Group West Coast RealtyBetty K, 250-516-8306
SAANICH PENINSULA8761 Pender Park Dr., $769,000Sunday 1-3Holmes RealtyWinnie Wu, 250-656-0911
4-9925 Third St., $579,000Sunday 1-3Holmes RealtyIrene Dunic, 250-656-0911
103-2329 Bradford Ave., $490,000Sunday 1-3Holmes RealtyLorne Klipper, 250-656-0911
885 Falkirk Ave., $659,900Sunday 1-3Holmes RealtyMagdalin Heron, 250-656-0911
1465 Cypress Rd., $799,000Sunday 1-3Holmes RealtySteven Klipper, 250-656-0911
#56-7583 Central Saanich Road, $94,900Saturday 12-1:30RE/MAX CamosunKaren Scott, 250-744-3301
9690 Fifth Street, $468,000Saturday 2-4Royal LePage Coast Capital RealtySandra Govender, 250-888-3488
1702 Texada Terr., $1,069,900Saturday 1-3Pemberton HolmesRay Milan, 250-818-9171
9883 Seventh St., $469,500Sunday 1-3Sutton Group West Coast RealtyWendy Thompson, 250-479-3333
9385 East Saanich Rd, $444,900Saturday & Sunday 1-4DFH Real Estate Ltd.Mike Hartshorne, 250-474-6003
7931 Polo Park Cres, $564,900Sunday 1-3One Percent RealtyJim Parsons, 250-508-0739
1518 Oceanspray Drive, $739,000Saturday 2-4JONESco Real Estate Inc.Ian Heath, 250-655-7653
1065 Verdier Avenue, $573,000Sunday 11-1DFH Real Estate Ltd.Ann Watley, 250-656-0131
2344 Weiler AvenueSaturday 11-1 & Sunday 1-3Fair RealtyTony Elwell, 250-884-1963
75-7701Central Saanich Rd., $179,000Sunday 1-3Holmes RealtyKarin Batters, 250-655-0911
10230 Bowerbank Rd. From $225,000Sunday 1-3Holmes RealtyPaul Macris, 250-656-0911
2110 Curteis Rd., $729,000Sunday 1-3Holmes RealtyWilly Dunford, 250-656-0911
WEST SHORE2320 Echo Valley Dr., $689,900Saturday 1-3DFH Real Estate Ltd.Cassie Kangas, 250-477-7291
#49-2847Sooke Lake Road, $129,900Sunday 2-4Address Realty Ltd.Shaughna Boggs-Wright, 250-391-1893
#54-2847 Sooke Lake Rd, $99,900Saturday 2-4Address Realty Ltd.Shaughna Boggs-Wright, 250-391-1893
305-1145 Sikorsky Rd., $279,000Saturday 11-1DFH Real Estate Ltd.Deidra Junghans, 250-474-6003
3747 Ridge Pond Dr., $789,900Saturday 1-3One Percent RealtyRay Kong, 250-590-7011
3284 Haida Drive, $489,900Saturday 1-3Pemberton HolmesReal Estate Ltd.Nancy Young, 250-896-2430
2677 Deville Road, $399,900Sunday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd.Mike Hartshorne, 250-474-6003
2863 Ronald RoadSaturday 1-3RE/MAX CamosunLee Johnston, 250-478-9600
3044 Pickford Rd., $300,000Saturday 11-1Pemberton HolmesRick Couvelier, 250-477-0921
#302-2732 Matson Pl, $334,900Wednesday thru Sunday 2-4RE/MAX CamosunNeil Docherty, 250-478-9600
3464 Blue Sky Place, $529,000Sunday 1-3RE/MAX CamosunLee Johnston, 250-478-9600
595 Delora Dr., $419,000Sunday 1-3RE/MAX CamosunDeb Coburn, 250-812-5333
3555 Sun Hills, $615,000Saturday 2-4 Pemberton HolmesRick Couvelier, 250-477-0921
7-614 Granrose, from $649,000Thursday to Sunday 12-3Pemberton HolmesGreg Long, 250-384-8124
SOOKE7708 West Coast Road, $740,000Sunday 2-4One Percent RealtyJim Parsons, 250-508-0739
6472 Willowpark Way, $379,900Sunday 2:30-4RE/MAX CamosunKaren Scott, 250-744-3301
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Welcome to Spirit Bay, a new seaside community just 35 minutes from downtown Victoria. Nestled alongside the Cheanuh Marina in Beecher Bay, these oceanfront, ocean view and
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North Saanich’s Osborne part of winning doubles team
COLWOOD — The top seeds put on a clinic in the ‘A’ final of the Gllangcolme Ten-nis Festival on Sunday, June 22.
Johanne Mui of Saanich and North Saa-nich’s Alan Osborne made short work of five-time event champions Peter and Dam-aris Brix, winning 6-1, 6-0 to collect their second mixed doubles title in three years under a hot late afternoon sun at the Lang-ford Tennis Club.
Bolstered by Osborne’s lightning serves and the unflinching net play of Mui, the
winners never let the Brixes back into the match after winning the first four games in the first set.
“We’ve always had tough matches against them,” Osborne said. “We know their game fairly well. Peter’s a world-class badminton player with a great smash, so we tried to stay away from the overhands, and we tried to keep Damaris running.”
The Brixes have won the tournament five times previous, but as Peter noted, “the top four teams on any given day can win it.”
Sunday’s other finals saw Wendy Whib-ley and Lauren Banerd defeat Sue Grand-maison and Sajan Joseph in the B division. Sandi Johnson and Mike Carey took the C event. — Black Press
Tennis pair claim title in Colwood
PENINSULA NEWS REVIEW - Friday, June 27, 2014 www.vicnews.com • A23
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