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SHIPPING NEWSNorth Shore MLAs get behind bid for lucrative shipbuilding contracts.
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ARTS FESTSeymour Art Gallery kicks off four weeks of visual art, music and live performances in Deep Cove.
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This summer, the City and District of North Vancouver will undertake a joint re-paving project along East Keith Road from Sutherland Avenue to Brooksbank Avenue. In conjunction with the re-paving project, there is an opportunity to change the configuration of the road space. Please join us to review possible road design options and provide your feedback. For more information, visit www.cnv.org/Cycling.
North Vancouver Bicycle Master Plan Update OPEN HOUSE Thursday, June 23 from 5:00pm - 7:00pmNorth Vancouver Civic Plaza, 14th and Lonsdale The City and District of North Vancouver are undertaking a joint update to the North Vancouver Bicycle Master Plan. Based on comments received online and from the first Open House in March, several options and maps have been developed for further discussion. All interested cyclists in North Vancouver are encouraged to attend and comment on the proposal. Learn more at www.cnv.org/Cycling.
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The plan commits Metro to replace the Lions Gate and Iona sewage treatment plants – the two remaining ones discharging – by 2020 and 2030 respectively.
The two projects are expected to cost $1.4 bil-lion and threaten to dramatically increase sewer system fees for homeowners, particularly in Vancouver and the North Shore.
For the Lions Gate plant, North Shore resi-dents face the prospect of fees rising from $250 per year now to $1,400 unless the federal and provincial government step in to share a third of the costs each. Vancouverites could see their sewage costs soar to nearly $1,200 a year.
“We’re talking big bucks,” said Metro waste committee chair Greg Moore. “We have to get their support to build these things.”
Moore said he’s still optimistic Victoria and Ottawa will look favourably on Metro’s requests for support for the plant replacements.
For one thing, he said, Metro has pledged to accelerate the rebuild of Iona, completing it by 2020 if the senior governments pitch in.
“There’s no way we can afford that if it’s not cost-shared,” Moore said.
All other sewage treatment plants in the region are already using more advanced secondary treatment systems.
Iona and Lions Gate have been targeted in the past by environmental groups who have tried to launch private prosecutions against Metro, alleg-ing the effluent discharged to the ocean contra-venes the Fisheries Act.
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Come sail awaySeaspan shipyards aiming at lucrative 30-ships-in-30-years contracts
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The economy has gone a bit soft and could use a boost, says West Vancouver-Capilano MLA Ralph Sultan. A couple of shipbuild-
ing contracts worth a total of $35 billion would be a pretty good shot in the arm.
Sultan, along with other North Shore MLAs, spoke in the Legislature last week about the importance of securing one of the con-tracts available in the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy — a national shipbuilding strategy announced by Ottawa last year. The pro-gram, which has a deadline of July 7 for submis-sions, will see two shipyards chosen to build a number of combat, non-combat and small ves-sels, totaling more than 30 ships, over the next 30 years.
“Commodity markets are soft and America’s economy is not rebounding as we thought,” Sultan told The Outlook. “So here we are heavily dependent on commodities but not as robust as we’d like. The federal infrastructure program has ended for now and so has the provincial match-ing of that. That’s why this is important.”
Last week, four shipyards were in conten-tion for the contracts — Seaspan’s Vancouver Shipyards, including its North Shore and Victoria locations, Irving Shipbuilding in Halifax, N.S., Seaway Marine and Industrial in St. Catharine’s, Ont., and Davie Shipyard in Quebec – but many believe it’s become a three-horse race between the Irving, Davie and Vancouver yards. If the Vancouver yards are chosen, they would receive a $100-million facelift, upgrading all of their facilities.
In a report commissioned by Seaspan, quoted in the Legislature, 3,700 jobs will be created between 2013 and 2020 as a result of securing one of the contracts. Between 2023 and 2032, a total of 8,500 jobs, direct and indirect, will be generated at an average salary of $80,000 per year.
“This means a vibrant, growing shipbuilding industry on the West Coast potentially for the next 30 years,” says John Shaw, vice-president of program management at the Seaspan shipyards.
“And it means a strong growth in related jobs, either directly through construction or through repair work. It’s a huge boom.”
Malcolm McLaren, president of North Vancouver’s Allied Shipbuilders, is also look-ing forward to the potential influx of work. McLaren’s yard, while not involved in the fed-eral bidding process, stands to gain a signifi-cant amount of run-off work if the Vancouver Shipyards are selected.
“There are still smaller vessels to be built by other shipbuilders. A yard such as ours, we may be able to chase those other contracts if the big yards are busy,” says McLaren.
“Add that trickle-down effect to the normal baseline of work and it will be busy times for North Vancouver shipbuilding. It would be won-derful to have so much work in the area.”
The looming decision comes with significant political implications. Prime Minister Stephen Harper has said he wants to choose shipyards based on merit and not aggressive lobbying. That, however, hasn’t stopped Premier Christy Clark and Deputy-Premier Kevin Falcon from planning trips to Ottawa to discuss the importance of the contracts for British Columbia.
“Irving has had a good run at the federal trough, but there’s no doubt Atlantic Canada needs a boost. It’s almost a matter of life and death there and they take it very seriously,” adds Sultan.
“And Quebec is Quebec. They want their due and they get their due. But this Seaspan outlet is dead serious, tough and determined. I don’t think anyone will be under any illusions that they aren’t competent. I’m sure the thoughtful people in Ottawa will know that.”
A study commissioned by Seaspan says the federal contracts to rebuild the navy’s fleet would create more than 12,000 jobs, with an average salary of $80,000. The Maritimes and Quebec are also bidding for the work.Rob Newell photo
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The North Shore Winter Club will be in the provincial spotlight next January after
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Last week, Curl BC announced the North Shore organization had won its bid to host the provincial women’s curling championship, which runs from Jan. 23 to 29.
Liz Goldenberg, the NSWC’s director of curling, said the club is brimming with excitement to host some of B.C.’s best female curlers.
“It’s going to be very fun,” Goldenberg told The Outlook.
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On June 11, North Vancouver resident Nick Marinos will behind the scenes as an inspector at Vancouver’s second UFC
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“I have seen a couple of his old videos and he looks like he’s got some stand-up,” Marinos says of the six-foot-tall fighter.
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Annie Smits was at work when her doctor called with the results of Annie’s latest PAP test. Annie couldn’t understand what
the doctor was saying — it was too much medi-cal mumbo jumbo — so Annie asked for the test results in plain, simple terms.
And that’s what the doctor gave her. “You have cervical cancer,” the doc-tor said over the phone.
Annie was speechless and then she burst into tears. The word cancer was too closely associated with death and while she knows now that every-thing worked out, at that time the future seemed like one big unknown. It wasn’t so much that she was thinking of herself. Instead, it was her 10-year-old son Matthew who consumed her thoughts. She was raising him on her own and if she died, what would happen to him?
“At first I just cried for a couple of days and then I thought, ‘No, I’m beating this. I’m not ready to go. I have a few things to do.’
“There was no way I was going to leave this world too early. I just had this resolve that can-cer was not going to get me.”
She was lucky because her annual PAP smear – a simple test that’s part of a woman’s annual medical check-up – had caught the cancer in very early stages.
The cancerous cells were burned off over a series of treatments. Her doctor warned her that it would be as painful as labour but Annie
remembers little from her treatment sessions. “I’ve blotted it out,” she says, 18 years later.
“It’s just gone from my memory. There are just some things you want to forget.”
On June 11, Annie is joining her North Lonsdale United Church family at the North Shore’s Relay for Life at Mahon Park. It’s her
ninth year, just one less year than the walk itself.
“Relay for Life brings out so much awareness,” she says. Many participants have either had cancer or had cancer touch the lives of people they love. At dusk, the track is lined with lumi-naries — candles placed in fortified paper bags that have the names of people who
have either had cancer or who have died of can-cer written on them.
Annie is the top fundraiser for the Relay for Life. She’s getting closer to tripling her per-sonal goal of $2,000, thanks to the support from friends, family and her clients at The Travel Group where she’s a corporate agent specializ-ing in Tahiti. She sent an email out to everyone on her mailing list asking for donations. She tells people who she’s walking in honour of and in memory of; sadly, the list of friends who have died of cancer is much too long.
Her team is still working towards its goal of $15,000. If you’d like to support the team, you can make a donation online. Go to http://www.relaybc.ca/northshore/anniesmits.
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Annie Smits, left, says Relay for Life makes you very aware of how many lives cancer has touched. Last year, she and cancer survivor Cindy Stock enjoyed the camaraderie of the 12-hour event. This year’s Relay for Life is Saturday, June 11, at Mahon Park. So far she’s the top fundraiser.Submitted photo
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Gallery remixes summer fest Seymour Art Festival promises a myriad of music, art and special events
GREG HOEKSTRAS T A F F R E P O R T E R
The Seymour Art Gallery will be a “flurry of activity”
for the next month after the unveiling of its new series of four exhibitions, “Remix, Recharge, Refresh and Reconnect” earlier this week.
On June 7, the gallery kicked off the month-long Seymour Art Festival with an opening reception and a chance to meet the artists featured in the first exhibition, Remix, which puts a twist on classic fairy tales through painting, collage and illustration.
Gallery coordinator Sarah Cavanaugh says the Deep Cove institution is taking a new approach to its annual festival, in large part because it adds elements such as live music and puppet shows.
“We’re trying to take the gallery in a new direction... we’re really embracing the word ‘festi-val,’” says Cavanaugh.
“We want to take the gallery out on the street, so we can entice new people who have been to the gallery before.”
From now until July 3, the Seymour Art Festival will showcase the work of 30 visual art-ists in four different shows. There will also be special events and performances every Tuesday evening from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and every Sunday afternoon from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Some of the musical acts scheduled to perform include the Double Helix Jazz Trio, Peter and Tony Chotem, Dave Taylor and Tyson Naylor, and the Company B Jazz Band.
From June 14 to 19, the exhibition “Recharge” will showcase the collaborative and individual works of the “Arts Off Main” arts col-
lective, including painting, photography, mixed media,
polymer clay and pottery. From June 21 to 26, artists of varying back-
grounds and ethnicities will draw from their individual histories and present “refreshed” inter-pretations of history, current events, and trends in the exhibition in mediums such as painting, printmaking, pottery and video.
In the final exhibition, a group of seven artists will draw inspiration from the word “reconnect” and “explore the process of making art under new terms, while revisiting relationships and fos-tering new connections.” That show runs from June 28 to July 3.
For more info on the Seymour Art Festival or any of the shows and performances listed above visit www.seymourartgallery.com or call 604-924-1378. The gallery is located at 4360 Gallant Avenue in Deep Cove.
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B Socializing in the VIP room before the start of the Canadian Cancer Society Daffodil Ball is North Vancouverite and CTV anchorman Mike Killeen, left, wife Jill and gala MC/TV personality Rick Mercer. C It’s champagne, canapes and celebs in the VIP room at
the Canadian Cancer Society Daffodil Ball for guests Alexis Palkowski, left, and Carmen Ruiz y Laza as they enjoy a private meet and greet with MC/TV personality Rick Mercer. D Jazzing things up at the Capilano University Awards of Excellence night are honorary degree recipient Dee Daniels, left, with Distinguished Alumni Award recipient Cory Weeds, of Jazz Cellar fame, and spouse Alana Stone. E Capilano University’s Dr. Kris Bulcroft, President & Vice Chancellor, left, hands the Award for Excellence in Empowering Learning to recipient Doug Abercrombie. F A first class private tour of the new North Vancouver Seven35 development from Adera marketing and sales vice president Eric Andreasen shows why these new homes are outdoor living at its finest. G Living on the edge, the gang at North Vancouver’s Capilano Suspension Bridge gets together to celebrate the opening of their new Cliffwalk exhibit. From left: Dave Edgar (Rope Specialist), Stacy Chala (Communications Manager, Capilano Suspension Bridge), Kent LaRose (Lead Design Engineer), Nancy Stibbard (Owner & CEO)Nicole Kopchia (HR Manager), Kara Butler (Assistant
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15th Annual Canadian Cancer Society Daffodil Ball, held at the Fairmont Vancouver Hotel, attracted many North Shore guests to a wonderfully glamorous evening with TV funny man Rick Mercer. Next, Capilano University honoured some of its own at its elegant Awards of Excellence night at the Vancouver Club. Meanwhile, it was time for hot dogs and even hotter digs at a barbecue lunch/launch of Adera’s new Seven35 condo development in North Vancouver. And last week, Capilano Suspension Bridge peeps invited everyone to take a walk on the wild side with the opening night party of their newest attraction – Cliffwalk – which gives visitors a whole new way to step out on the town.
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Randy Heath’s favourite spot to watch the Canucks’ games is at home.
The 47-year-old doesn’t mind a crowd; it’s just difficult for him to listen to other fans’ comments.
Even though Heath wore a New York Rangers jersey in the early ’80s, he says he can’t imag-ine what it takes to play at the current NHL Stanley Cup level. This comes from a man who’s stared down Wayne Gretzky.
“The speed is obviously ridicu-lous now and the players are in such good shape,” he says.
Heath grew up playing hockey on the North Shore. He secretly hoped he would wear the orange V on the ice, but he was snatchedup by the Rangers. It didn’t stop him from being a fan. Even when Heath’s old team faced the Canucks in the 1994 finals, Heath says he didn’t have trouble choosing who to cheer for.
“I have always had a soft spot for the Canucks,” he says.
Today, Heath is the West Vancouver fire department’s assistant chief. Yet his skates haven’t lost their shine. Heath laces up for Vancouver Canucks’ alumni games.
“Even if you aren’t a ‘true alumni,’ but you grew up in Vancouver and played in the NHL, they welcome you.”
Rebecca Aldous
Canucks fever
Deep in the heart of enemy territory
When Matt Vondette was a kid, he got so excited about the Canucks’ Stanley Cup run that he stood on a Hwy. 1 overpass
and encouraged the passing motorists to honk their horns in support of the team.
He’s been cheering for the Canucks ever since. And this year he’s convinced he’s cheering for the Stanley Cup winners.
In this season’s quest, he’s shown his loyalty by going to games as far away as California. “It’s fun watching the game at home but it’s more fun watching it with 20,000 other people,” he says.
He simply had to watch the finals live but tickets in Vancouver are rarer than ice floes on
the Burrard Inlet. And so he flew east to Boston for games two and three.
You might be able to spot him in the crowd. This year he’s wearing a Henrik Sedin jersey. He used to wear a Trevor Linden jersey but that garment is now more for show after Linden signed it. (You wouldn’t want to get it dirty and put it in the wash-ing machine, would you?)
Vondette owns Evergreen Computers. Even when the cat’s away, he wants the mice to play. The busi-ness closes at 4:30 p.m. so staff can watch the early games and “the staff uniform on game day is game jerseys, which we bought for all our staff.”
Martha Perkins
Give the Canucks a hand
Linda Findlay is not wearing her love for the Canucks on her sleeve. She’s chosen her hands instead.
The North Shore RBC mortgage specialist got the idea when grocery shopping. The cashier had nail art on her thumb and Findlay thought why not on all 10 fingers? She gathered five differ-ent designs — old and new Canucks logos and the Stanley Cup, of course — and brought them to nail artist Mina Fuamizu at Style Company Salon and Spa on Lonsdale.
It took two one-hour sittings but Fuamizu hand-painted the crests on Findlay’s nails.
“She really, truly is amazing,” Findlay says of Fuamizu’s handiwork.
Martha Perkins
Canucks mania reaches new heights
As the Vancouver Canucks quest for hockey’s top prize, support for them is
popping up high above the city’s tallest skyscrapers.
To back the team, Grouse Mountain announced last week that the resort will wave Canucks flags for the duration of the Stanley Cup playoffs on its iconic red Skyride.
“Everyday our flags will take more than 60 trips to the Peak of Vancouver to heights of 3,700 feet to help show Boston what our city is really made of,” said Sarah Lusk, Grouse Mountain’s public relations manager. “Not only do we have the best city in the world but also the best hock-ey team.”
Representatives from the mountain resort are urging resi-dents to join them in Canucks mania.
If the Canucks win the Cup, resort officials have pledged to fly the flags until the victory parade later this summer.
Greg Hoekstra
Mina Fuamizu hand-painted four Canucks crests and the Stanley Cup on Linda Findlay’s fingernails. Rob Newell photo
Women don’t have to sacrifice style for Canucks pride
North Shore clothing designer Wendy Van Riesen loves seeing women decked out in blue and green Vancouver Canucks garb.
But even during the height of the playoffs, sup-porting one’s team shouldn’t come at the cost of a fashion faux pas, she says.
“You see women all the time in oversized hockey jerseys, but there’s an absence of femi-ninity there,” says the enthusiastic artist, sipping from a coffee at Lonsdale Quay. “I guess I’m hoping to change that. I want there to be more of a feminine presence in hockey.”
At the end of May, Van Riesen, owner of Dahlia Drive, began designing a few Vancouver Canucks dresses on a whim.
Using her signature style, Van Riesen took used slips and pressed hand-painted designs onto the recycled material. “By virtue of the fact that they are recycled, every dress is unique, and each one is treated a little differently,” she says. “Each dress is dealt with almost like a sculpture.”
The result is an artistic, eye-catching barrage of blues and greens that combines puck pride with sensible style.
The fabric is both colourful and nearly translu-cent, “almost like stained glass,” she says.
Response to the dresses, says Van Riesen, has been overwhelming. Within days of mak-ing the prototype her designs were swept up in the media frenzy. Last week her work made it to the front page of one of Vancouver’s commuter newspapers. It’s been featured on television spots and discussed on talk radio networks.
Van Riesen, whose sons are both loyal Canucks fans, says she’ll be happy if her creative contributions plays even the smallest part in the team’s historic playoff run.
The excitement and euphoria, she adds, is something all Vancouverites should
It’s a Canucks party
From the banner that suddenly appeared on the pedestrian walkway over the upper levels highway to the flag flying at West Vancouver’s municipal hall, West Vancouver has turned blue and green.
“We are all captivated,” Coun. Trish Panz says of Canucks fever, not-ing the games’ scores even have a way of getting passed around at council meetings.
West Vancouver Community Centre has been busy with fans on game days. Resident pop in and out to watch the action on the big screen, district spokesperson Jessica Delaney says.
“The remaining games will be broadcast from the atrium and all are wel-come,” she adds.
Hollyburn Country Club is also offering families a fun and interactive game night experience. Yesterday the centre split its large gymnasium into two — one half hosting the game and the other full of shooting contests and games for kids. The facility is considering hosting a tailgate party if the Canucks go to game six.
West Vancouver Police want to remind fans to have fun but be respon-sible. “Plan ahead and arrange for transportation and/or accommodation if you plan to attend any of the venue sites,” the department wrote in a press release.
Rebecca Aldous
Carol Hyslop, owner of Favourite Gifts, and Dahlia Drive designer Wendy Van Riesen show off Van Riesen’s designs. Rob Newell photo
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Greg Hoekstra
Stealing the sweater off a lion’s back
Three young fans from the Sunshine Coast
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A chance to be a lifesaver
GREG HOEKSTRAS T A F F R E P O R T E R
Haleh Bahrami still remembers the first time she saw the before and after photo-graphs.
In the first picture, a healthy and happy woman in her mid-20s sits upright in a chair smiling. Her cheeks are rosy and her long ear-rings dangle down toward her floral print dress.
In the second, the same woman lays on a hos-pital bed in a powder blue gown. Her face is grey and gaunt, her eyes are sunken, her lips sagging into a frown. A series of intravenous tubes criss-crosses her chest, while oxygen tubes plug her nose.
“It breaks your heart to see it,” says Bahrami. “Right away it hits you. When you look at the photos you think, she has so much life ahead of her. You just want to do all you can to help.”
The woman in the photos is 27-year-old Mona Zarei, a young Iranian who had been working toward a PhD in electrical engineering in Florida when she was diagnosed with a rare blood dis-order.
In the past three years the devastating disease — known as PNH — has forced Zarei to be hos-pitalized repeatedly. Despite her best efforts to fight the incurable disorder, it gradually led to
bone marrow failure. A medical team has concluded that Zarei’s
last hope is a bone marrow transplant, but after searching several bone marrow banks, doctors have been unable to find a successful match.
Because there is a higher chance of find-ing a match among people of the same ethnic-ity, Bahrami — a West Vancouver resident who works as a production manager with Canadian Blood Services — has organized a stem cell drive this Saturday, June 11, aimed at the North Shore’s large Iranian population.
Currently, only 635 Canadians of West Asian descent are registered in the national stem cell network — representing just 0.2 per cent of regis-tered donors.
“Obviously that’s very low and not representa-tive of the larger population,” Bahrami says. “We need to get the word out. Raising the awareness in the community is just as important as getting the right donor.”
Bahrami says similar events in the past have been successful in raising awareness among other ethnicities, such as Canada’s Chinese and East Indian communities.
And, so far, it looks as though the donor drive in West Vancouver could have quite the impact. On Facebook, roughly 1,200 people have regis-tered for the event, which takes place June 11 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. outside the London Drugs at Park Royal Shopping Centre.
“Hopefully people come out and learn more about being a stem cell donor,” says Bahrami. “It’s so important for people who are in need... this is their last chance at life. Doctors have exhausted every other option.”
For more info on stem cell donation, stop by Saturday’s event at Park Royal or visit www.one-match.ca.
You can also read more about Mona Zarei and Saturday’s event by searching for “Help me save Mona’s Life” on Facebook.
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West Vancouver resident spearheads stem cell donor drive targeting the North Shore’s Persian community
Haleh Bahrami (above) has organized a stem cell drive at Park Royal this weekend. Bahrami was moved to action after hearing the story of Mona Zarei, shown at top right before and after being diagnosed with a rare blood disorder. Doctors say Zarei’s only chance of survival is to find a matching bone marrow donor of Persian descent.
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On Caulfeild Drive, sat a tired-looking old-timer (house that is!). Upward Construction had the opportunity to re-vitalize the house into something spectacular. The original foundation and back bedroom were kept as the footprint. Top priority for the home’s re-design was to take advan-tage of the spectacular view -- lots of windows and glass
patio doors throughout the home accomplished this goal. By adding a second oor to this rancher, three bedrooms with ensuites were added. The contemporary design is enhanced with built-in cabinetry, open- oor plan for easy entertaining, gorgeous heated porcelain oors through-out, and the natural light ooding into the home.
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This custom designed home truly typifies the term “West Coast Contemporary” - cedar, glass, oak flooring, teak cabinetry, skylights that open & multiple doors to the deck & patio with a lush green forest backdrop. It boasts open concept living room, dining room with vaulted ceiling, private cedar sauna, a juniper front door, newer stainless appliances, large fireplace & abundant closets & storage. A welcoming deck embraces the natural surroundings of forest & ferns. Custom placed windows are effective for bringing light & nature inside. This home is located near the Capilano River Regional Park with many walking & hiking trails, is located just minutes from the base of Grouse Mountain & is just a short walk to Edgemont Village.
3993 Capilano Road, North Vancouver $825,000
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Mary Jo Braid604-314-6730 • 604-925-1111
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The ultimate in luxury. This gorgeous Pent-house is being offered for the fi rst time on the market. The private elevator will lead you into the foyer and into the lap of 3300+ square feet of luxury. You wont believe your eyes as you gaze upon the best view in West Vancouver from every room. Step onto a 1500 square foot veranda to breath in the fresh mountain air. It almost goes without saying that only the best quality fi nishes and fi ttings are featured in this home as ev-ery upgrade imaginable was ordered.
Beautifully remodelled from bottom to top that beats a new house in one of the most demanding area, in Del-brook, almost 3000 sqft of high quality which fi ts 2 families, 2 brand new open kitchens with S/S appliances, new dark H/W fl oors for the entire house ,new windows with high-end coverings ,new plumbing & wiring, new roof and hot water heating system. Sitting on a newly Land Escaped lot, fi nally enjoy an out-door swimming pool on newly fenced and private backyard.
Enjoy unobstructed 180 degree view of City,Ocean,Lions gate and Island from this S/E corner of Stonecliff complex next to Provin-cial park with over 2000 sqf,2bdrm, 2 bathrm,Family room and offi ce, high-end fi nishing, hard wood fl ooing, granite counters, S/S ap-pliances & designer window cov-erings A/C system, Gym,Spa, Fire-side Lounge with full size kitchen comes with 2 secured parking.
480 Evergreen Pl., N.V. $1,348,000
#1001-3335 Cypress Pl, W.V. $1,648,000
MASTERSAmir Abadian604.290.2647abadianhomes.com
Sutton West Coast
102-2255 Twin Creek Pl, W.V. $1,599,000301-2255 Twin Creek Pl, W.V. $3,359,000
2567 Lawson Ave, W.V. $1,585,000
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101-2255 Twin Creek Pl, W.V. $1,399,000
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Fully renovated, this beautiful 1 bdrm + den apartment features a bright, open fl oorplan with generous sized rooms & lots of light. Living room features a gas fi replace, and sliding glass doors lead to a covered patio & grassy fenced area. Brand new SS appliances in kitchen, new clothes washer and dryer too! Freshly painted throughout in inviting, restful colours. Lots of storage. The Coronado is a 13 year old Polygon built low-rise in the heart of Lower Lonsdale, with a well equipped gym, amenity room, car wash, bike storage and workshop. Entertainment, shops, market, restaurants and the Seabus are all an easy neighbourhood stroll from this problem free, pet friendly building. Call today to view!
Kathy Suffel778-989-5570
$379,500105-137 E 1st St, Lower Lonsdale gem!
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Gorgeous views of Vancouver Inner Harbour, this family residence features over 6,000 sq ft of living space. The bright, open fl oor plan consists of a large entertainment room, 6 spacious bedrooms, large rec room, formal living & dining rooms, media room, gourmet kitchen & private den. This home also off ers total privacy, newer windows, heated driveway, a complete video surveillance & security system, indoor pool and solarium. All this and it’s just minutes to the golf course, Cypress Mountain, Dundarave Village and West Bay School. Come live in one of West Vancouver’s most prestigious neighbourhoods!
Call Alphonse today!
Alphonse Quenneville604-328-2554
$2,516,8003865 Southridge Avenue, West Vancouver
Chris Westwick604.349.2148
Karin Morris604.338.8778
Kathy Suffel778.989.5570
Bedo Kaviani604.725.5705
Alphonse Quenneville604.328.2554
Stella Chang604.603.0223
Chris Wong604.789.1807
Nora Valdez604.351.0625
Irene Mandzuk778.836.4648
Chloe Kopman604.833.6932
Vera Holman604.318.0024
Heather Kim778.847.1452
Restaurant For Sale in busy and upcoming Main St Area in Vancouver. 100+ Seats, Fully licensed and full kitchen are some features. Add fi ve decades of operation, low rent and stable and loyal clientele and you have a great turnkey business opportunity.
Nora Valdez604-351-0625
ALL THIS FOR $250,000Main Street, Vancouver
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Sussex RealtyWest Vancouver
This Unique 4 bedroom Lewis post and beam family home with full headroom basement shows with pride of ownership. It is a well maintained home that offers large sunny decks, newly paved level driveway, a large and very bright kitchen with skylights, cozy gas replace in the living room, newly painted exterior, and even a hot tub. This gem is in a great location, close to Eagle Harbour School, beaches, tennis, and the community center.
5497 GREENLEAF, WEST VANCOUVER
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Lions Bay’s ecclectic beachside neighbourhood. This home exudes the special charms of a westcoast retreat;expansive decks, custom wood windows and detailing,3 bdrms,3 full baths, great room with stone replace, seperate Coach house for guests or private of ce, an irreplacable package. Easy to show!
Situated on a spectacular, private 1/2 acre forested setting in Lions Bay, this unique Westcoast designed architectural home features an open oor plan&multiple levels with outstanding SW ocean views & amazing natural light. The home features an open kitchen, vaulted ceilings, open staircases & walkways, expansive windows, skylights, & decks.
20 Brunswick Beach, Lions Bay$2,150,000
225 Mountain Drive, Lions Bay$1,150,000
GREAT FAMILY HOME YALETOWN IN CHARMING HORSESHOE BAY....
Unique,1 bdrm condo at ‘Galleries on the Bay’.3 years young, quality nishes, Granite, silstone,s/s, cherry cabinets, porcelain oors,soaker tub, huge window areas. Pets and rentals ok.
Warm , inviting 5, bedroom family home on a large 1/2 acre property with oceanviews. Vaulted ceilings,custom windows, hardwood oors, new cedar decks, great yardspace. Easy driveway with tons of parking including double garage.Bonus in-law accomodation too! Located on the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in beautiful Lions Bay...10 mins on the scenic Sea to Sky from West Vancouver. See you at the open house.
Amazing views from this custom 4 bdrm 4 bath Kelvin Grove home. custom kitchen, granite and stainless, hardwood oors, Huge decks for entertaining. Gorgeous master with custom shower, large walk in closet and view deck. Rare lawn and gardens. All with an easy entrance double garage. A must see!
260 Kelvin Grove Way, Lions Bay $1,489,000
Spectacular oceanviews from this private westcoast contemporary home. 5 bedrooms+den, 4.5 baths, with all main living to that great view! Open plan main, large rooms and expansive decks. Easy care lot, faces west for all day sun and gorgeous sunsets. 2 bdrm, 2bath mtge helper is a great bonus...tons of storage...a perfect family home.
430 Mountain Drive, Lions Bay $1,020,000
Panoramic oceanviews from this beautifully updated 4bed, 3 bath home. hardwood oors, new custom kitchen, spa like ensuite. Bonus mtge helper. V833662
Charming westcoast home with dramatic oceanviews and peaceful forrest setting. 16900 sq ft lot provides incredible privacy! 1666 sq ft, 2 beds(possible 4) 2.5 baths, large decks....walk to the beach, 1/2 hr. to downtown...work in the city, live the dream.
#103-6388 Bay St, West Vancouver$432,000
565 Upper Bayview, Lions Bay $998,000
40 Panorama, Lions Bay$890,000
373 Oceanview Rd, Lions Bay $895,000
LOCATION, LOCATION...93% on walkscore.com...The Park is a worry free building with private garages. This one + den open plan home is ooded with natural light, Brazillian cherry oors, island cooktop oor to ceiling windows....walk to everything Coal harbour has to offer....a must see
Outstanding ocean views from every oor of this meticulous Kelvin Grove home. 3 beds, 2 baths, hardwood oors, custom kitchen, custom bathrooms, custom paint, bonus 1 bdrm mortgage helper. Private garden on the view side, level driveway and RV parking...a great package!
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#1808-1723 Alberni Street, Van$415,000
Waterfront at Brunswick, Lions Bay’s ecclectic beach community. A terri c weekender now, this spot would be perfect for a future custom build. The current home is meticulous and mechanically updated. The oceanfront privacy will surprise you! The main house offers open plan, 3 bedrms, and amazing views.
41 Brunswick Beach Rd, Lions Bay$1,779,000
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Just move right in and enjoy an incredibly well built family home at the end of a cul-de-sac with city views backing onto greenbelt and offering great privacy. Upstairs are 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, master with 5 piece ensuite, walk-in closet and nice view. Main has formal living and dining area, large kitchen with adjoining family room leading out to a sundeck overlooking the backyard and forest beyond. Downstairs is storage. A self contained 1 bedroom suite with potential to add approx. 875 sq ft more. This beautiful home features granite counter tops, top of the line appliances, new hardwood and tile fl ooring, 3 gas fi replaces, double garage, and professionally landscaped lot with fenced backyard and hot tub. Very nice residence!
NEW PRICE $1,249,000
4265 ST. PAULS AVE, NORTH VANCOUVER
Incredibly well built with an excellent fl oor plan and fantastic outdoor space this family home is beautiful. Nothing to do but move into this 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom, 3 level with attached 2 car garage and gorgeous outdoor patio’s with huge stone fi replace and hot tub. Top of the line fi nishing’s including wood mantled river rock fi replace, large gourmet kitchen, granite countertops, custom wood cabinetry, over height ceilings, crown mouldings throughout and much more. All this nestled into an easy-care lot on a quiet cul-de-sac only steps to trails, marina, parks and schools. Very nice!
Everything you need in a fantastic family home. Large living areas throughout with family room off spacious kitchen, sunken living room, dining room and den. Upstairs are 3 bedrooms, Master Bedroom with vaulted ceilings, walk in closet and and 5 piece ensuite. Downstairs recreation room, plenty of storage and attached 2 car garage with workshop. Easy care lot. Updates include: exterior paint, roof, furnace, air condition, hot water tank, central vac, wireless alarm, California shutters.
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This luxurious concrete residence enjoys 2 bedrooms & den and makes great use of it’s open plan with over height cof-fered ceilings, fl oor to ceiling windows and gourmet kitchen. There is a gener-ous use of granite, marble and limestone throughout along with central air con-ditioning, security system, gas fi replace and your own private 2 car garage.
This 7 bedroom family residence enjoys panoramic ocean views over-looking Howe Sound and Bowen Island with one of the most pictur-esque back drops you can imagine. The main fl oor enjoys the majority of the upgrades with an open fl oor plan, gourmet kitchen along with a majority of it’s principal rooms over-looking the view.
Semi-waterfront resort style condo steps away from the ocean. This one level view suite enjoys an open plan and fl oor to ceiling windows. There are top of the line appliances, granite coun-tertops and beautiful kitchen cabinetry. This south east corner suite is fl ooded with all day sunshine and is within walking distance to all major amenities. By Appointment only.
This character home enjoys a fantastic central location with 180 degree views of the water, city and mountains that stretch from the Lions Gate Bridge to beyond Burnaby mountain!
$1,399,000#101-2235 Twin Creek Place, W.V.
$1,395,000270 Kelvin Grove Way, Lions Bay
$1,049,000301-2135 Argyle Ave, W.V.
SOLD701 E. Keith Road, N.V.
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hardwood oors in 3 BIG BR’s up and spacious open plan on main.3636 Fromme Rd., $734,900.View by Appt.almost anytime!
Vera 604-318-0024
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3648 Fromme Rd.Vera 604-318-0024
RARE GEM IN BENTLEY MEWS111-216 E 6TH N VAN.
This immaculate townhome has 4 BR. Three levels. New laminate oors throughout main
areas. Private patio off kitchen and a spacious deck with views of city and inlet.
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RETIRE IN STYLE!Like living in a grand resort, this 2 BR apartment keeps you safe and secure, surrounded by other 50 yrs. plus empty
nesters! Immediate possession possible.302-1327 Keith Rd. Now asking $379,000.
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★OpenOpenss01. Howe Sound
★ 1,499,000 41 Salal Court ............................... Sat. 2:30-4:30★ 1,488,000 235 Furry Creek Drive .................. Sun 2:30-4:30 ★ 1,188,000 169 Furry Creek Drive .......................... Sun.12-2★ 1,129,000 199 Furry Creek Drive ........................... Sat 12-2
02. Lions Bay
★ 1,489,000 260 Kelvin Grove Way .......................... Sun.2-4★ 998,000 565 Upper Bayview .................................. Sun.2-4
19. Panorama Village
★ 879,000 32-2246 Folkestone Way .................. Sat&Sun2-4
21. Dundarave
★ 2,099,000 2769 Ottawa Ave .................................... Sat. 2-4
31. Capilano
★ District Crossing, 802-1150 Marine Drive .......................Daily 12-5 except Friday★ THE IVY 1265 Marine Drive ..... Daily 12-5 except Friday
35. Capilano Highlands
★ 825,000 3393 Capilano Road ................................. Sun.2-4
42. Central Lonsdale
★ 369,000 320-123 East 19th Street ............Sat 3-5&Sun1-3★ 353,000 210-123 East 19th Street .......................... Sun.3-5★ 279,000 323-123 East 19th Street .......................... Sat. 1-3
43. Lower Lonsdale
★ 628,000 111-216 East 6th Street ............................ Sun.2-4★ 379,500 105-137 East 1st Street ............................ Sun.2-4
Shakun Jhangiani604.725.9179
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JUST RENOVATED, south facing TOP FLOOR SPACIOUS 726sq ft one bdrm VIEW unit with balcony. MLS #V873431
Panoramic MOUNTAIN VIEWS! 2bd 1.5bth apt 1046sq ft incl balcony. TOP FLOOR CORNER unit. MLS# V889113
#210-123 E19TH ST. LP: $353,000
Come see this NEW LISTING!! 2 bedroom unit with 2 full baths + a small offi ce space. Building updates include NEW ROOF 2010.
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prestigious Sunridge Plateau. Set in a private, level cul-
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entertain your family & friends. Spacious main level with
open plan chef’s kitchen and granite eating bar. Steps to the
large dining room & large balcony. 4 bedrooms & loft with
full 4 piece ensuites. The master bedroom has a luxurious
5 piece ensuite with all the added luxuries with 2 way
fireplace, separate granite walled shower, separate soaker
tub & his/hers vanities. Large covered balcony off upstairs
loft with nice mountain & valley views. Very private home
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When you come in to view District Crossing, you will see real display homes in the actual building. They’re not mock-ups in a sales centre
with artifi cial views. What you see is literally what you will get, and with construction well along, you won’t have to wait for years to move
into your new home. And now, owning at home at District Crossing is even easier with only a 5% deposit due at signing and an additional
5% due two months later. Shop and compare. Our purchasers did and they came back to buy at District Crossing. Unbeatable prices
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GREG HOEKSTRAS T A F F R E P O R T E R
After 100 years of being prepared for what-ever comes its way, the North Shore’s scouting movement has a lot to celebrate,
says area commissioner Eleanor Oakley.In the past century, scores of North and West
Vancouver youths have passed through the ranks of Beavers, Cubs, Venturers and Rovers.
And likely all of them, says Oakley, have picked up skills that will help throughout the rest of their lives.
“It’s is a wonderful program,” she says. “It gives kids a lot of personal reward, and it gives them a chance to learn important values.”
Oakley first got involved 22 years ago, when one of her sons started in Beaver Scouts. From the very start, she says, she knew the program was a cause she could get behind.
“As a leader, it’s amazing to see their personal growth, to see them develop a confident nature, a sense of camaraderie, and leadership skills,” she says. “When you see that progression, you know you’ve made a difference.”
Oakley says some of her proudest moments are watching former Scouts go on to graduate from high school and post-secondary institutions and begin their careers. Many of them, she adds, eventually give back to the program that played such an influential role in their adolescence.
This Saturday, June 11, Scouts Canada is hosting a full day of celebrations at North Vancouver’s Cates Park to mark the 100-year milestone on the North Shore.
The party will give past and former Scouts alike a chance to spend time together and share thoughts about the program. To date, nearly 600 people have registered. The event is open to the public.
The day-long event promises to have a carni-val-like atmosphere, with 18 stations of fun to choose from — including pulling chuck wagons,
launching bottle rockets, relay races, knot chal-lenges, and an obstacle course.
There will be a memorabilia area where former members can share memories from years gone by, and a badge trading area, where people can view badges from all over the world. A group of Saudi Scouts will also be present to share stories about their dress, dance and customs.
The event kicks off with a ceremony at 10 a.m. At 3 p.m., the party will wind down with campfire songs, skits and cheers. At 3:30 p.m., Chief Commissioner of Scouting Steve Kent from Ottawa and North Vancouver District Mayor Richard Walton will cut the anniversary cake.
Looking forward, Oakley says the Scouting program is evolving with the inclusion of newer technologies and tools, such as GPS units and social networking sites. Much of those changes, she says, will be youth-driven.
“They’ll keep us up to date on technology that’s around,” she says. “We want to make the kids more of a part of the decision-making pro-cess.”
Keeping relevant, she adds, is important in today’s age. For the past 15 years, Scouting has seen a drop in enrollment, but it’s now starting to rebound as kids rediscover their love of the outdoors.
“In some ways I think Scouting is more impor-tant now than ever before,” Oakley says. “The more kids insulate themselves with technology, the more they become loners. They need face-to-face interaction, they need personal develop-ment. It’s great to see kids get involved and get excited.”
For more info on the North Shore Scouting program visit www.northshorescouts.ca. To regis-ter for this weekend’s celebration in Cates Park email [email protected].
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A teacher of the traditional Japanese Buddhist healing practice reiki and Indian satsang meditation, Meyers has come a long way since her days without any “spiritual education.” And, now that prominent spiritual bent has led her to authorship.
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To commemorate the release, her publisher is inviting local authors to enter a competition for the chance to win a scholarship for a writing workshop. The strongest book submission in the workshop, decided upon by the pub-lisher, will win a publishing contract.
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