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Quacking queueZoe Wilson, 4, enjoys an afternoon stroll with a sord of ducks along the pedestrian path at the Cedar Hill Golf Course on a hot summer day. Weather is expected to remain warm throughout the weekend and into next week, with a high of 28 C expected Monday.
Sewage hiatus ‘an opportunity’Daniel PalmerNews staff
Capital Regional District directors meet once again Wednesday to discuss salvag-ing the region’s $788-million secondary sewage treatment project, but the “forced hiatus” provides a window for new ideas, said Saanich Coun. Vic Derman.
Derman, who also sits as a director on the CRD’s core area liquid waste management com-mittee, intends to put forward a notice of motion next week to ask for an overview of the latest technology and the feasi-bility of a distributed treatment model.
“It might be appropriate to have an investigation led by a retired deputy minister or someone of similar status,” Derman said. The process wouldn’t need the time and expense of a full-scale Request for Proposals, but could still inform directors on “what’s out there,” Derman said.
“We’re not going anywhere right now, and that’s pretty obvious,” he said.
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As Isaiah Brasset hoists himself into an arm stand, the teenaged diver blocks the bustle of Saanich Commonwealth Place.
Balancing upside-down on the nose of a 10-metre diving platform requires great focus.
The arm stand initiated-dive is one of many that Brasset, 15, will perform when he competes in all three individual disciplines, the one-metre springboard, three-metre spring and 10-metre platform, or tower, as Boardworks Diving Club hosts the 2014 Junior National Diving Championships (ages 14 to 18) at Commonwealth Place beginning today (Aug. 8) through Sunday.
Brasset is coming off a sweep of gold medals at the provincial summer diving championships hosted at Commonwealth pool in June. The soon-to-be Grade 10 student at Claremont secondary is in his second year of the 14-to-15 age group, and hopes to improve on his Top 12 placings from last year’s summer nationals.
“It’s great to have it in your own pool. It’s also pretty warm in (Commonwealth) and I’m used to that. Plus there’s the (familiarity of) spotting during the dives, which is a bonus,” Brasset said.
Spotting is the act of recognizing one’s whereabouts during the spinning portion of the dive and Brasset has his spots keyed up in Commonwealth. He’s run into obstacles at other meets, such as an entire wall painted blue, offering little detail for a quick glance on the way to the water.
“It’s important to see where you are and not to rely on the feel so you know when to kick out,” he said.
Not only can spotting be the toughest thing to learn in diving, once learned, it can be lost. At just 16, Emily Schmidt has regained her love of diving after a tough year in which she struggled with spotting.
A well-rounded diver on all three boards, the issues led to frustration and stress following the 2013 summer nationals. Especially after Schmidt had qualified for the junior worlds in 2012.
“It took a while to work through it but now I’m enjoying diving again,” Schmidt said.
“I worked on my visualization with a coach from Chicago, we did it on Skype. I was having problems
with the way I was talking to myself too, so I changed it to be much more positive.”
Boardworks will be represented
by four divers in total with 16-year-olds Ryan Grover and Aidan Famonoff joining Schmidt as first years in the 16-to-18 age group.
Grover came here from Toronto last year and is a podium hopeful for the one- and three-metre springboards, while Famonoff is at home on the tower and has enjoyed national success from there.
This weekend’s events begin each day at 9 a.m. with group finals beginning 2:30 p.m. on Friday and Sunday, and 1:30 p.m. Saturday.
Qualifiers will represent Canada at the 2014 Fina World Junior Championships in Penza, Russia in September.
Earlier this summer, Boardworks divers attended the Junior Development nationals in Montreal, where Bryden Hattie won a silver and two bronze in the 12-to-13 age group and Ben Smyth did the same in the 11-and-under category.
Junior national pros make a splash in Saanich
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Isaiah Brasset, 15, holds an arm stand during diving training on the one-metre platform at Saanich Commonwealth Place. Brasset is one of four Boardworks divers competing in their home pool of Saanich Commonwealth Place for the summer national diving championships this weekend.
Four local divers competing in national competition for teens this weekend
“It’s great to have (the competition) in your own pool.”
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Sand sculptor Fred Hobbs ponders a castle design for Sunday’s Cadboro Bay Festival from his perch in the iconic Cadborosaurus.
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Yes, it’s a construction site, and yes, Sunday’s Cadboro Bay Festival is still happening.
And it promises to be a good one.Don’t mind the giant excavator, as the unfin-
ished upgrades and repairs to the Gyro Beach park and play area will be fenced in.
Among the festival’s many favourites is the return of local sand sculptor Fred Dobbs and his merry band of artists.
When he’s not working full-time at the South Island Bronze Works, Dobbs is heavy into sand sculpting and is a regular at the Parksville compe-tition each year.
The seven sculptors at Cadboro Bay Festival will be split into groups, with Dobbs and a few others taking on the iconic theme of a castle, this year’s central piece.
“It is ironic because we’ve been doing this for a long time and we’ve never made a castle here,” Dobbs said. “People are always misusing the term, calling sand sculptures castles when the feature has nothing to do with castles.”
Pepper’s Foods is paying for the delivery of 30-plus tonnes of angular sculpting sand, and requested the castle theme this year.
It’s given Dobbs an excuse to bring out a 23-year-old book, The Art of Sandcastling, by sculptor Ted Siebart of Chicago.
“(Siebart) is a guy I’ve known for a long time. We’ll see what ideas we can borrow from this old book.”
Sand sculptures at the park are usually built a little closer to the ocean, but the sand will be dumped on the field side of the playground this year. Other sand sculpting sponsors include the Cadboro Bay Business Association, whose team is planning a First Nations theme to represent the people who once lived near the beach. An Abstract Developments’ feature will incorporate earth, wind, fire and water, while B.C. Hydro and Telus have partnered for a fourth sculpture that connects with the environment.
The festival takes place along Sinclair Road. Music starts at 11 a.m. and kids’ activities include pirate school and a pirate treasure hunt.
And despite octopus and other favourites being off limits, the trusty Cadborosaurus is accessible, giving parents a chance to spin its mythical tales to the next generation.
“We just have to put up with the construction this year, but you can see the new play area is going to be a lot of fun, and we’ll be back next year,” Dobbs said.
Cadboro Bay Festival takes place Aug. 10 at Cad-boro Bay-Gyro Park.
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Crafty B.C. Day Five-year-old Julia Webber of Gordon Head puts her artistic talents to work in the children’s craft tent at last weekend’s Celebrate B.C. Day events at the St. Ann’s Academy grounds in Victoria. The celebration coincided with Victoria Symphony Splash, which once again drew tens of thousands of people to the Inner Harbour for the Capital Region’s biggest one-day event of the year.
Sewage impasse up for debate“There’s been an attempt to resus-
citate the old project, and for lack of a better term, buy off Esquimalt. I don’t think that will be successful,” Derman said.
Only two smaller projects, the Craigflower pump station and a $760,000 design of an attenuation tank at Arbutus Road, are continu-ing as planned while the Seaterra
program awaits direction on a way forward from CRD directors.
During that wait, Derman said directors need a “sounding” of avail-able sewage treatment technology to ensure they’re building the best plants for the right price.
“We need an independent exami-nation of the technology out there, the potential for architecture, what are examples elsewhere, and get enough information to figure out
whether a distributed model is worth pursuing further or whether we stick with the direction we went, but without McLoughlin Point.,” he said.
Esquimalt Mayor Barb Desjardins is already involved in that process. Staff from West Shore communities, Esquimalt and the City of Victoria are currently working on terms of reference to move ahead on a dis-tributed model study under the umbrella of the CRD, she said. The team had hoped to present those terms at Wednesday’s meeting, but more work needs to be done.
“Our technical staff believe we may be able to provide sewage treat-ment that not only meets regulatory standards and guidelines, but beats them by standard and by cost,” Des-jardins said.
The CRD is required by federal legislation to treat its sewage to a secondary or greater level by 2020, and the province has set a wastewa-ter treatment deadline of 2018.
An extension to that provincial deadline will likely be necessary if the CRD can come up with a viable alternative to the current plan. Even with the current project, an exten-sion will likely be needed to find an alternative site to McLoughlin Point.
“We have five of seven affected municipalities working on a new way forward,” Desjardins said. “We need Saanich and Oak Bay to come on-side, because we don’t want them to get left behind.”
Regardless of the outcome, the Seaterra program that included McLoughlin Point as a wastewater site is now effectively dead, she said.
“The sooner everyone under-stands that, the better off we’ll be coming up with solutions,” Desjar-dins said.
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St. Stephen’s hosts annual pet blessingTravis PatersonNews staff
The Blessing of the Animals has become an annual ritual at more than one church in Saa-nich. But it’s new to Reverend Rob Szo, who moved here with his wife and two kids from Toronto in 2012.
He’ll be doing his second blessing of the ani-mals on the grounds of St. Stephen’s Church, beginning at 2 p.m. on Aug. 10.
“I’d heard of it before but was never part of it until last year,” Szo said.
There’s more to the event than its ritual’s quirky moments, when vicars use careful tact to bless llamas, chicks, dogs and cats. But snakes tend to steal the show, Szo said. Donations sup-port the Pacific Animal Therapy Society, whose volunteers bring the pets for visits to hospitals, retirement facilities, group homes, schools, pre-schools and daycare groups.
“Pets can bring a lot of joy to people who are lonely,” Szo said.
As for the odd assortment of animals that are likely to come in for a blessing, Szo is ready for anything.
“I prefer to touch the animal if I can though ... I’m not so sure about (touching) a snake,” Szo said. “I’m just blessing what God has already blessed. God’s made these creative creatures, and it’s a neat part of my ministry.”
Reverend Richard LeSueur blesses Q, a 21-year-old cat, held by Mary Macdonald while sister Grace looks on at the annual Blessing of the Animals, held in 2013 at St. George’s Anglican Church of Canada in Cadboro Bay.
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No one ever has the right to endanger the health of others by their habits.
Smokers must realize the secondhand smoke they emit causes others to have health problems. That can mean children, friends and anyone they defile the air around.
Smoking is the one vice that negatively affects everyone else so that smokers can get thier fix.
We have to control drinking and driving so that the impaired cannot kill anyone on the road. A smoker’s weapon may not be immediate, but those around him will suffer, and cannot breath clean air as long as they exhale.
Smoking in multi-family dwellings needs to be banned, as well, and also, smoking in a car with the windows down in rush hour traffic.
We eliminated asbestos and lead pipe, still legal for sale, but not for breathing by Canadian citizens. Just because something is legal does not mean it is harmless.
The statistics clearly show that careless smoking causes house and apartment fires, forest fires, and is dangerous to the public, not to mention loss of work time (smoke breaks), the litter, loss of
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Thank you, Capital Regional District, for working to help Victorians with their right to breathe clean air a major right of smokers and non-smokers alike.
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Regional amalgamation: devil is in the details
Re: Residents favour amalgamation (News, Aug. 1).
I suspect the vision of amalgamation supported by residents consists of replacing (for example) 13 chiefs of police each paid roughly $200,000 per year with a single chief of police, paid the same $200,00 per year, yielding a 92 per cent cost savings.
In fact, amalgamation is more likely to mean that we’d end up with 13 assistant chiefs of police, still paid $200,000 per year, plus a new supreme chief of police, paid at least $300,000 per year, yielding a 12 per cent cost increase.
Amalgamation may enjoy widespread support but, as always, the devil is in the details.
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Advice for government, teachers and parents
Here is some free advice to the B.C. government, teachers and parents.
B.C. government – You have the ability to end this debacle prior to September. Do it. Stop playing silly games and affect the lives of our children. Negotiate in good faith or legislate.
Teachers – Don’t flex your muscles by going on strike in September. That is what the government wants, so they can point to you as the “bad guys” while saving a pot of money. Go back to work, keep on negotiating and tell the public everyday what is happening during the negotiations.
Parents – Why have you not risen up in righteous indignation? Your children are being used as pawns in this dispute between the BCTF and the government. “Man the barricades” – picket MLA offices, government ministries, the premier’s office, the BCTF and write to the newspapers as some of you have done, showing your disgust.
This whole thing has to be settled before September. B.C. has become the laughing stock across Canada.
Roland StiedaCentral Saanich
Smoke-free air is our right
Victoria MP Murray Rankin and his New Democrat colleagues are pressing for an unusual summer meeting of a parliamentary committee to clear the air over the auditing of charities for their political activities.
Rankin says there are too many allegations that the audits are being used to silence opponents of the Harper government.
Since the spring of 2012, the Canada Revenue Agency has launched 52 audits of charities for their
political activities, after the government ordered the special probe and eventually provided some $13.4 million for the initiative.
The first wave of audits in 2012-2013 targeted environmental groups who have opposed the government’s energy and pipeline policies, but the initiative has since expanded to cover other groups who fight poverty, provide international aid and promote human rights.
Many of the groups say the audits have caused an “advocacy chill,” preventing them from speaking out for fear of aggravating the auditors and potentially losing their coveted charitable status.
Canada’s charities are permitted to devote up to 10 per cent of their resources to political activities
The Canada Revenue Agency refuses to provide the names of the groups being audited, citing confidentiality provisions of the Income Tax Act.
Of course, Rankin could very well be chasing this issue as part of the NDP’s political agenda.
But there is a bigger question here on government transparency.
Government likes to talk about transparency and opening the books, but in reality it remains a closed shop.
Rankin is at least trying to bring us better government by attempting to get questions answered. It will be interesting to see if the Conservatives are ready to answer.
Many of the groups say the audits have caused an “advocacy chill.”
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Lynne Thompson and Ann Gargett of the Victoria Flower Arrangers’ Guild show their land art features, including a checkered blanket made of sisal and moss, to be featured at Arts and Music in the Garden 2014 at the Horticultural Centre of the Pacific, Aug. 9-10.
Travis PatersonNews staff
With a hammer in one hand and a metal dust pan in the other, Lynne Thompson chases a six-point buck out of her drive-way. The impressive ungulate saunters further up Connorton Lane, in the hills of Saanich’s Maplewood area.
Thompson bangs the make-shift noisemakers together to stop “Buck” from doing what he always doing: eating her flowers. Only this time, Buck was after a rare prize.
He was dining on the coloured fibres of sisal and moss on Thompson’s black and white chess board, a feature of land art she made for the upcoming Arts and Music in the Garden festival at the Horticultural Centre of the Pacific, Aug. 9 and 10.
“Buck lives in the area, I can’t stop him. He’s not so bad except he isn’t just eating the same flow-ers anymore, now he’s trying out a lot more,” Thompson says.
Buck clearly knows a good thing, as Thompson is a member of the Victoria Flower Arrangers’ Guild. Her yard boasts dozens of plants, a smorgasbord for the big beast.
He’ll be back, she says, but by that time the land art will be safely tucked in the garage.
Thompson has been build-ing land art features for over 10 years, usually for the Arts and Music in the Garden.
She’s also built a life-size buck, ironically, for the B.C. Blooms showcase at the Government House in 2012.
And she’s made an octopus using monkey tree limbs for an event at the Coast Collective at Esquimalt Lagoon.
About 24 members of the Guild have formed various part-nerships to build 17 features for this year’s land art exhibition at Arts and Music in the Park.
“It’s great fun to get together and work in small teams,” Thompson says.
“The challenge is getting the
flowers to survive during the shows,” says fellow Guild mem-ber Ann Gargett.
“I love creating land art because it’s all outside.”
This year, Gargett, who also feeds Buck with her Maplewood plants, has happily used strands of surplus honeysuckle vine from her place on Saltspring Island to create Hanging Around.
The woody vines will be dec-orated with brightly coloured blooms.
A map of all the land art will direct garden goers around HCP on Saturday and Sunday, where there will be 60 artists, a classic car show, music, food and other entertainment.
Arts and Music in the Garden runs 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days.
Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for seniors and students, and are $2 off when purchased online at hcp.ca. Visit victoriaflowerar-rangers.com for more informa-tion about the Victoria Flower Arrangers’ Guild.
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The magical light of sunset only adds to the magical world of Shakespeare, says actor Adrienne Smook.
Smook, who shares her knowledge with students at the Canadian College of the Performing Arts in Oak Bay, is among those performing during the 24th Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival that features Henry V and The Taming of the Shrew until Aug. 16 on the grounds of Camosun College’s Lansdowne Campus.
“It’s a beautiful venue,” she says. “When you’re out there with the elements, it makes it all the more real and exciting. There’s something about the little bit of breeze in your hair or little bit of rain.”
Smook portrays Kate in Taming of the Shrew and Fluellen in Henry V and works alongside two of her CCPA voice students, Alexa MacDougall and Ursina (Sina) Luther.
“It’s exciting to watch them use the skills they’ve been developing at the school,” Smook said of the students entering third year. “It’s a new level of appreciation for what training does for performers. To have known these students in class and then seeing them in the context of rehearsal … it’s very rewarding and inspiring.”
Henry V is about a new king
determined to prove his right to rule a kingdom torn apart by strife. Insults from France lead Henry to make a rash decision to go to war. But his moving speeches, bravery and leadership lead his army to victory over the French, ending in his marriage to the Dauphine of France.
The Taming of the Shrew is about a merchant with two daughters, one who is sweet and mild-mannered, the other who is bad-tempered and cantankerous. Their suitors try everything to win their hearts, leading to false identities, secret weddings and hilarious fiascoes. The festival’s acting company performs both plays led by classically trained professional mentor actors – Smook and Julian Cervello.
“We work with the director and artistic director to provide mentorship, education and professional formation for the rest of the cast, which includes acting students, community actors and two junior company members. The GVSF is a professional festival with an educational commitment to its grassroots in Victoria’s budding talent,” said Smook, who trained at the Royal Central School of Speech & Drama in London. Both festival plays are directed by long-time society associate and festival founder, Clayton Jevne. “As an instructor I work primarily with students.
In this context we’re all together as student, as professionals, (and) all exploring this work and then taking that work directly onto stage and into rehearsal performance,” Smook added.
Tickets are available online at ticketrocket.org, The Papery, Ivy’s Bookshop and at the festival. “This is a festival for everyone,” said Karen Lee Pickett, artistic director. “Shakespeare’s works aren’t antiquated – they’re exciting, moving and engaging experiences, particularly in the open park setting of Camosun. Parents bring their children to our shows because they connect with the stories on stage.”
Henry V runs Monday, Wednesday and Friday while The Taming of the Shrew is Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday until Aug. 16 at Camosun College’s Lansdowne Campus. Picnic dinners, musical performances and pre-show presentations kick off most evenings.
“I’m looking forward to sharing these stories with audiences,” Smook said. “I’m looking forward to standing on stage, looking out and seeing all those faces and being able to share these beautiful words and beautiful stories that are hundreds of years old but still have so much relevance.”
Outdoor Shakespeare back for the summerLocal actor, instructor tackles Taming and Henry V at Camosun College’s beloved annual Shakespeare series
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The magical light of sunset only adds to the magical world of Shakespeare, says actor Adrienne Smook.
Smook, who shares her knowledge with students at the Canadian College of the Performing Arts in Oak Bay, is among those performing during the 24th Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival that features Henry V and The Taming of the Shrew until Aug. 16 on the grounds of Camosun College’s Lansdowne Campus.
“It’s a beautiful venue,” she says. “When you’re out there with the elements, it makes it all the more real and exciting. There’s something about the little bit of breeze in your hair or little bit of rain.”
Smook portrays Kate in Taming of the Shrew and Fluellen in Henry V and works alongside two of her CCPA voice students, Alexa MacDougall and Ursina (Sina) Luther.
“It’s exciting to watch them use the skills they’ve been developing at the school,” Smook said of the students entering third year. “It’s a new level of appreciation for what training does for performers. To have known these students in class and then seeing them in the context of rehearsal … it’s very rewarding and inspiring.”
Henry V is about a new king
determined to prove his right to rule a kingdom torn apart by strife. Insults from France lead Henry to make a rash decision to go to war. But his moving speeches, bravery and leadership lead his army to victory over the French, ending in his marriage to the Dauphine of France.
The Taming of the Shrew is about a merchant with two daughters, one who is sweet and mild-mannered, the other who is bad-tempered and cantankerous. Their suitors try everything to win their hearts, leading to false identities, secret weddings and hilarious fiascoes. The festival’s acting company performs both plays led by classically trained professional mentor actors – Smook and Julian Cervello.
“We work with the director and artistic director to provide mentorship, education and professional formation for the rest of the cast, which includes acting students, community actors and two junior company members. The GVSF is a professional festival with an educational commitment to its grassroots in Victoria’s budding talent,” said Smook, who trained at the Royal Central School of Speech & Drama in London. Both festival plays are directed by long-time society associate and festival founder, Clayton Jevne. “As an instructor I work primarily with students.
In this context we’re all together as student, as professionals, (and) all exploring this work and then taking that work directly onto stage and into rehearsal performance,” Smook added.
Tickets are available online at ticketrocket.org, The Papery, Ivy’s Bookshop and at the festival. “This is a festival for everyone,” said Karen Lee Pickett, artistic director. “Shakespeare’s works aren’t antiquated – they’re exciting, moving and engaging experiences, particularly in the open park setting of Camosun. Parents bring their children to our shows because they connect with the stories on stage.”
Henry V runs Monday, Wednesday and Friday while The Taming of the Shrew is Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday until Aug. 16 at Camosun College’s Lansdowne Campus. Picnic dinners, musical performances and pre-show presentations kick off most evenings.
“I’m looking forward to sharing these stories with audiences,” Smook said. “I’m looking forward to standing on stage, looking out and seeing all those faces and being able to share these beautiful words and beautiful stories that are hundreds of years old but still have so much relevance.”
Outdoor Shakespeare back for the summerLocal actor, instructor tackles Taming and Henry V at Camosun College’s beloved annual Shakespeare series
David Bukach photo
Canadian College of the Performing Arts instructor Adrienne Smook, left, and Alexa MacDougall perform in Henry V as part of the Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival.
COMMUNITY NEWSIN BRIEF
Saanich businesseshit by thieves
Saanich Police officers are on the lookout for a thief or thieves responsible for five break-and-enters over the past week in the district.
The first break-in occurred July 30 in the 100-block of Burnside Rd. W., but luckily a security system sent the sus-pect on the run without any stolen goods.
On July 31 around 8:15 p.m., an intrusion alarm was tripped at a business in the 500-block of Dupplin Rd. A laptop, cell-phone and video camera were stolen in that case.
On Aug. 1, a business was broken into in the 3200-block of Quadra St., but nothing was stolen. Two nights later on Aug. 3, several TVs were stolen after a smash and grab operation in the 800-block of Tolmie Ave.
The most recent break and enter occurred Tuesday around 3:45 a.m. at a business in the Royal Oak Plaza. The thief in that case escaped with cash.
“There is a strong likelihood that several of these cases are related, given the mode of entry to the businesses,” said Saanich police Sgt. Steve Eas-sie. “We would ask anyone who is out in the late evening and early morning hours to
be on the lookout for people or vehicles loitering near busi-nesses that appear to be out of place.”
Anyone with relevant infor-mation is asked to call Saan-ich police at 250-475-4321 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Fire sends twoto hospital
A house fire in the 700-block of Snowdrop Ave. sent two Saanich residents to hospital Monday afternoon.
The fire broke out around 4 p.m. and required 18 firefight-ers to extinguish the blaze.
Two residents, including an elderly woman, were sent to hospital and treated for smoke inhalation.
Damage to the home is esti-mated at $300,000, while the cause of the fire is still under investigation.
Gordon Head teacherwins more accolades
Gordon Head middle school’s Andrea Blair is gaining more recognition for her work helping dyslexic students deci-pher sheet music.
Blair is one of three winners of the annual Canadian Fam-ily Teacher Awards and will
receive $2,500 for school pro-gramming and supplies.
Now in its eighth year, the Canadian Family Teacher Awards recognize outstand-ing elementary and secondary school educators from across Canada. Earlier this year, a panel of education experts shortlisted 12 semi-finalists from a pool of nominated teachers and an online vote determined the three winners.
“The program’s three win-ning teachers have demon-strated exceptional influence on their students’ lives that continues to positively impact entire communities,” said Angie McKaig, Digital Director of Canadianfamily.ca.
Blair’s fellow winners are Rachel Bemrose, a Grade 7/8 teacher in Peterborough, Ont., and Jordan Smith, a Grade 6 teacher in Sherwood Park, Alta.
Blair is the music direc-tor at Gordon Head; she also teaches strings programs at Torquay Elementary.
She was praised for her exceptional achievements, which include running six dif-ferent musical ensembles and a three-year project spent designing an entirely new sheet music system for a dyslexic student.
A12 • www.saanichnews.com Friday, August 8, 2014 - SAANICH NEWS
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LooksGetting a full-size truck into a boutique hotel is like trying to park in one of those parking spots labelled “small car”. To get around this, the party part of the launch was held on a garage rooftop, transformed into a nightclub, complete with gourmet finger food, fancy
cocktails and live performers, including the requisite fire-twirling entertainers. There was even an Escalade-inspired golf cart to shuttle guests to the roof. The star of the show was the all-new 2015 Escalade, a vehicle Cadillac hopes will make up about 20 per cent of its overall sales. With a $6,000 price drop and very competitive packages, they hope even wealthy shoppers will stop to see the value in this SUV. It sure got attention, thanks to the fabulous LED projector headlamps and taillights. The angular shape is very contemporary and the sleeker sheet metal looks up to date.InsideThe Escalade has always made an impact when it arrives at any destination; the sheer size and attitude it projects says a lot about the person driving it. It is inside that needed to be refreshed the most, and the attention to detail Cadillac infused in its new truck should pay dividends. Any luxury buyer expects leather, wood, and smart infotainment and Cadillac delivers on all of these. The dash and doors are cov-ered with hand cut leather. The open-grain wood and contrasting interior materials like faux suede all make it look as rich as the buyer expects. Front and centre is Cadillac’s CUE entertainment system that I find easy to operate and interact with. The buttons below it are touch sensitive, there are no knobs or switches. The front passengers just swipe over the surface to change the volume and heat controls. DriveOne reason to buy a big truck-based SUV is to move people in numbers or tow a trailer to a cabin or cottage. That latter experience came with the drive portion of the Escalade launch, driving north of Toron-to to The Briars, a 100-hectare resort on the edge of Lake Simcoe. This family run complex includes a huge stretch of lake frontage, golf course, pools, tennis and activities for all ages and the Escalade fits right in. For moving a large family around in comfort, the
Escalade is wonderful as there is plenty of room to stretch out when the long wheelbase (ESV) model is chosen. Granted about 70 per cent of all buyers choose the shorter wheelbase as it looks less imposing and some might not need the interior vastness. Under the hood is GM’s premium 6.2L V8 with a whopping 420hp and 460 lb.-ft. of torque. This might seem like overkill but this larger engine can switch off to just four cylinders under light load, more often impacting fuel economy. The power goes to just the rear wheels, all four wheels or automatically controlled, all by a switch on the dash. My experi-ence driving for the day returned about
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Forest fire conditions in this province are at an all-time high and the wood is very dry. The men and women that fight these fires every year rely on vehicles to take them to the battlefield. Remote back roads and sometimes the forest floor are the roads on which they must travel. There is a variety of vehicles in the firefighter fleet but lately they have been using the Ford Super-Duty as the prime support vehicle. The new 2015 version is powerful enough to haul heavy trailers and large enough to double as a mobile office. The 6.7L Power Stroke Turbo Diesel V8, with higher power ratings for 2015, coupled with a 6R140 heavy duty Torqshift six-speed automatic transmission delivers improved torque, horsepower and fuel economy. The engine pumps out a whopping 860 ft-lb of torque at 1,600 rpm and 440 hp at 2,800 rpm. It has lots of get up and go. Ease your way into the throttle and before you know it, you are at highway speeds. Power and acceleration are smooth and effortless. When properly equipped the Super Duty has a maxi-mum tow rating of 14,152 kg (31,200 lbs) and a total payload of up to 3,293 kg (7,260 lbs)The interior is very functional. The available LCD productivity screen keeps you up to date with vital in-
formation, for example fuel economy numbers, towing, off-road information and voice command navigation. A rapid heat supplemental cab heater is available for those cold days that you need interior heat quickly. When you leave your mobile office, it is nice to know you have options with storing your valuables. Under-seat locking storage compartments be-neath the first and second row seats provide space for laptops and other important things. I really liked the layout of the gauges and controls in this vehicle; all are easily read and accessible. There are 12-volt outlets everywhere, two in the dash, one in the centre console, one in the back of that console, right beside the newly added 110V/150W power inverter and there’s a supply located in the rear under seat storage bin on the driver’s side.
The front seats I found very comfort-able and perfect for a long day at work. The rear seating positions were also very comfortable with lots of legroom.Noise levels in the cab, or lack thereof was amazing. This is must be the quietest diesel on the planet. It runs as quietly as a gasoline vehicle. You can easily hold conversations in the cab at any speed with no interference from outside sources. It was also a treat to be able to order from a drive thru window without having to shut the truck off! Remember, when travelling the back-roads this summer, pay attention to the fire danger rating, follow any fire bans, and report fires to 1-800-663-5555 or #5555. Help the firefighters keep their trucks clean and shiny for longer.
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Stk #V16204
$16,798(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2013 VOLKSWAGEN NEW BEETLEThis is the NEW Beetle! Its sportier look
has transcended this car from a � ower power vehicle to a somewhat
of a Porche design. It drives as fun as it looks! You have
to see this car! Stk #D16209
$19,998(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
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ACCIDENTS!
NO
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ACCIDENTS!
ACCIDENTS!
ACCIDENTS!
ACCIDENTS!
ACCIDENTS!
$30,898(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2012 FORD F150 XLTBC ONLY! ACCIDENT FREE! A/C, Cruise Control ,
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Outlet, 60/40 Back Seat Split, Seats 6.
Stk #F16361
NO
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ONLY! 2010 HYUNDAIELANTRA LTD
ACCIDENT FREE! New rotors and battery! A/C - Leather - Heated Seats -
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12V Power Outlet. Stk #T16409
$14,995(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
NO
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ACCIDENTS!
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locks, mirrors - AM/FM Radio. Stk #C16393
$26,498(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2013 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS LTDVancouver Island owned with
great gas mileage!
Stk #D16114A
$14,999(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
NO NO
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ACCIDENTS! 2013 HYUNDAI VELOSTER2013 HYUNDAI VELOSTER
NO NO
ACCIDENTS!
ACCIDENTS!
ACCIDENTS!
ACCIDENTS!
ACCIDENTS! 2013 NISSAN XTERRA 2013 NISSAN XTERRA X/S/PRO-4XX/S/PRO-4X
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$27,998(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
NO
ACCIDENTS! 2010 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5SACCIDENT FREE! ALL NEW BRAKE PADS
AND MACHINED ROTORS!
Stk #V16325
$15,995(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
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F-150 is speci� cally engineered to excel at cargo hauling.
Flat load � oor, rigid structure, minimized
frame � ex, stable hauling. Stk #D15433A
$16,498(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
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Satellite Radio, Steering Wheel Audio Cont., Trip Comp.,
USB Port. Stk #D16381
$16,995(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
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12 V Power Outlet. Stk #X16387
$12,995(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2007 BMW 323IClassy, sporty and super clean!!
This is one you don’t want to miss out on!!
Stk #D16290
$15,995(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
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the best hwy fuel economy of any V6 in the class - 25 mpg, 290 HP - the most of any V6 in
the class, twin independent variable camshaft timing (Ti-VCT) adding
extra precision and fuel ef� ciency or power output as conditions
demand. Stk #Z16332
$24,898(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
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BCONLY! 2009 TOYOTA VENZA
BC ONLY! New Steering Column - 20” Alloy - A/C - Traction Control -
Power adjustable driver seat -
Power Mirrors. Stk #F16356
ONLY!ONLY!
$21,995(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
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2009 MINI COOPERBC ONLY! 2 New Front Tires! A/C - Leather -
Handsfree Phone - Steering Wheel Controls - 16” Alloy
- Power Adjustable Mirrors.
Stk #D16306
$17,995(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
SPORTY!
$6,995(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2006 CHEVROLET COBALT LTThis super sporty car is street ready and looking fast! With custom gauges, body matching gearshift and other custom work this zippy racer is looking sharp! Stk #D15790A
BCONLY! 2013 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS
BC ONLY! Recently serviced front brakes - Active Eco - Cruise - Traction Control
- AUX/USB Port - A/C. Stk #D16076
$15,998(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
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
$29,995(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
BCONLY! 2005 KIA SPORTAGE
BC ONLY! ALL NEW TIRES, NEW REAR BRAKE PADS AND
MACHINED ROTORS! Stk #X16250
$9,995(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
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BEST PLACE TO BUY A PREOWNED VEHICLE! 2006 PONTIAC G6 GTP
This mean and sporty coupe is fast, fast, fast! Come see
why we are #1! Stk #V16088
$8,998(+ $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
$15,898(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
AWD 2006 SUBARU LEGACY OUTBACK 2.5I AWD
Sunroof, alloy, AWDStk #F16183
$7,998(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
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nd 4X4, rides on 35 inch Toyo Open Country Xtreme tires and aftermarket rims, chrome running boards, bull bar and fender � ares. Don’t like
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the power of the 5.6L V8. Don’t let this one fall through your � ngers.
Stk #D16235
$32,798(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
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Heated Front Seats, Moonroof! Stk #D16265
$18,498(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2013 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT TURBOBC ONLY! ACCIDENT FREE! Remote Vehicle Start - Power
heated exterior mirrors - Cruise Control - 1.4L 4CYL Turbocharged - 16” Steel Wheels - Leather Wrapped
Steering Wheel - Backup Camera - Steering Wheel Audio Controls - Climate Control -
Bluetooth - USB Port - XM Satellite - 7” Color Touch Screen - Oil Pan Heater -
Front Bucket Seats. Stk #K16263
$16,995(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
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2008 MINI COOPER SBC ONLY! Leather, Panoramic Roof,
Cruise, AC, Turbocharged. Stk #X16282
$17,995(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
NO
ACCIDENTS! 2013 DODGE DART SXTBC ONLY! NO ACCIDENTS!
Manual Transmission - Sunroof. Stk #X16359
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
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BC ONLY! ACCIDENT FREE! Leather - A/C - Bluetooth - Active ECO - Dual Temperature Control -
Heated Seats - XM Radio - Handsfree Phone - Park Assist - Hill Decent Control -
Cruise Control - MP3/USB/AUX. Stk #D16389
$29,995(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
NO
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$22,995(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
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passenger side for easier access to back seat. Navigation, back up camera, steering wheel
controls, hands free phone,
USB and more! Stk #C16394
NO
ACCIDENTS! 2013 DODGE JOURNEY SXTACCIDENT FREE! Remote start, Uconnect Voice
Command, dual zone A/C, 8.4” touch screen, backup camera, Sirius XM,
2nd row overhead 9” video screen.
Stk #V16301
$23,995(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2012 HONDA CIVIC DXAccident free, Sporty and Economical.
Stk #F16342
NO
ACCIDENTS!
ACCIDENTS!
ACCIDENTS!
ACCIDENTS!
ACCIDENTS!
$15,398(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
BCONLY!
2012 FORD F150 XLTSuper crew, 6.5’ bed, AWD, BC Only.
Accident free! New windshield, new rear brakes and
machined rotors all around!
Stk #F16305
$29,998(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2014 JEEP PATRIOT NORTH EDITION 4WDThis Patriot has no accidents and great brakes and tires! Always one of our best sellers, this 2014 has just 23,553kms which means a lot of warranty remaining for you! Stk #V15945
$21,698(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
HYBRID!
2011 HYUNDAI SONATA HYBRIDThis car is BEAUTIFUL, not only that, it’s a HYBRID! You have to get inside this car, it’s like no other! Stk #T16015
$18,495(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
NO
ACCIDENTS!
2014 JEEP PATRIOT NORTH EDITION 4WDBC ONLY! ACCIDENT FREE! This vehicle is practically brand new! Stk #C16027
$22,995(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
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2008 FORD F350 LARIAT
B.C. ONLY! Great brakes and tires!This Lariat is the ultimate mix
of comfort, size and power! Stk #C16139
BCONLY!
$21,498(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2010 FORD FOCUS SES
Machined front rotors.Stk #T16255
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Car gathering raises cash for local causesBlack Press is working with the Salmon Farmers Asso-ciation of B.C. and Truffles Catering to put on a salmon barbecue to raise funds for a pair of worthy causes during the Vancouver Island Motor Gathering. The German Auto Import Network hosts the 2014 Vancouver Island Motor Gathering on Aug. 17 with funds raised supporting the Children’s Hospital Foun-dation of Vancouver Island and the Saanich Peninsula Hospital Foundation.For many years, under many different names, this car show was held on the grounds of the Queen Alexandra Centre for Chil-dren’s Health. This year, the show has moved to a new
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The Victoria Nikkei Society is spending its 20th anniversary with one foot in the past, as it honours the pioneers of the city’s Japanese-Canadian com-munity.
The Nikkei Society, in partner-ship with the Japanese Friend-ship Society and Old Cemetery Society will be celebrating its annual Obon Festival on Aug. 10.
Obon is a traditional Japa-nese ceremony in which par-ticipants wash the graves of their relatives – though the cer-emony is celebrated a little dif-ferently in the Capital Region.
After being forcefully relo-cated from B.C. during the Sec-ond World War, the families who originally established Greater Victoria’s Japanese community did not return.
Many of the original settlers who lived and died in the city still remain in Ross Bay Cem-etery, and play a unique role in today’s community.
Despite not sharing blood ties, Nikkei Society co-founder Tsugio Kurushima considers these pioneers ancestors of the entire community.
They are honoured as such during Obon, he said.
The Nikkei Society faces chal-lenges today in encouraging younger Japanese-Canadians to
become more involved in their heritage, he added.
Yet despite such a deep involvement in the community now, he admits that he once felt the same way as his juniors.
“Growing up in Winnipeg, I
wasn’t very involved in Japa-nese culture, I just wanted to be like every other white kid on my block,” Kurushima said. “It wasn’t until I grew older that I wanted to learn more about my heritage.”
Kurushima hopes that the Nikkei Soci-ety’s events, including the New Year’s celebra-tions, cherry blossom festival and upcom-ing Obon Festival can spark that interest for young Japanese- and non-Japanese Canadi-ans.
The fourth annual Obon Festival takes place at Ross Bay Cem-etery and Ross Bay Villa on Sunday, Aug. 10 beginning at 12:30 p.m. with gravestone wash-ing.
An Obon Buddhist Service takes place at 2:30 p.m., while Obon Matsuri begins at 3:30 p.m. at Ross Bay Villa. All events are free of charge.
Nikkei Society honours region’s Japanese pioneers at Obon fest
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Meriko Zielinski places flowers on one of the gravestones of the 152 people of Japanese descent buried in Ross Bay Cemetery at the 2012 Obon Festival.
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Drew McLachlanNews staff
The Victoria Nikkei Society is spending its 20th anniversary with one foot in the past, as it honours the pioneers of the city’s Japanese-Canadian com-munity.
The Nikkei Society, in partner-ship with the Japanese Friend-ship Society and Old Cemetery Society will be celebrating its annual Obon Festival on Aug. 10.
Obon is a traditional Japa-nese ceremony in which par-ticipants wash the graves of their relatives – though the cer-emony is celebrated a little dif-ferently in the Capital Region.
After being forcefully relo-cated from B.C. during the Sec-ond World War, the families who originally established Greater Victoria’s Japanese community did not return.
Many of the original settlers who lived and died in the city still remain in Ross Bay Cem-etery, and play a unique role in today’s community.
Despite not sharing blood ties, Nikkei Society co-founder Tsugio Kurushima considers these pioneers ancestors of the entire community.
They are honoured as such during Obon, he said.
The Nikkei Society faces chal-lenges today in encouraging younger Japanese-Canadians to
become more involved in their heritage, he added.
Yet despite such a deep involvement in the community now, he admits that he once felt the same way as his juniors.
“Growing up in Winnipeg, I
wasn’t very involved in Japa-nese culture, I just wanted to be like every other white kid on my block,” Kurushima said. “It wasn’t until I grew older that I wanted to learn more about my heritage.”
Kurushima hopes that the Nikkei Soci-ety’s events, including the New Year’s celebra-tions, cherry blossom festival and upcom-ing Obon Festival can spark that interest for young Japanese- and non-Japanese Canadi-ans.
The fourth annual Obon Festival takes place at Ross Bay Cem-etery and Ross Bay Villa on Sunday, Aug. 10 beginning at 12:30 p.m. with gravestone wash-ing.
An Obon Buddhist Service takes place at 2:30 p.m., while Obon Matsuri begins at 3:30 p.m. at Ross Bay Villa. All events are free of charge.
Nikkei Society honours region’s Japanese pioneers at Obon fest
Sharon Tiffin/File photo
Meriko Zielinski places flowers on one of the gravestones of the 152 people of Japanese descent buried in Ross Bay Cemetery at the 2012 Obon Festival.
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As August marches on with sunshine and heat, parents would normally be starting to eye back-to-school sales and new back-packs.
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For most of the “little” years, my girls and I spent summers on the swim meet circuit, chugging up and down Vancouver Island and on the Lower Mainland in our bright orange ’78 Volkswagen.
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BIG BROTHERS Big Sisters invites mentoring volunteers to meet with a child for one hour per week at an elementary school during the school year. Time can be devoted to arts & crafts, reading, or sports. Call Volunteer Victoria at 250-386-2269.
CANADIAN CANCER Society seeks a sponsorship coordina-tor with ties to business and local sponsors to obtain dona-tions for a fund-raising event in February. Other positions available. Call Volunteer Vic-toria at 250-386-2269.
VICTORIA WOMEN’S Transi-tion House, seeking board members. http://www.transi tionhouse.net/news-events/
YM-YWCA DOWNTOWN seeks a recreational volleyball coordinator for Saturday after-noons. Must know rules and have fi rst aid training. Other positions available. Call Volun-teer Victoria at 250-386-2269.
PERSONAL SERVICES
MIND BODY & SPIRIT
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
HOLISTIC HEALTH
Trager® Bodywork allows you to move more freely with less pain and
tension. You’ll feel deeply relaxed & have greater mental clarity.
Rae BilashCertifi ed Trager PractitionerWomen only, call for appt.
250-380-8733www.raebilash.ca
* Also Hot Stone Massage
FINANCIAL SERVICES
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB.
1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com
250.388.3535
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PERSONAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL SERVICES
PETS
PETS
REG SCHIPPERKE PUPPIES “small loyal breed’’ 250-722-3911
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
ANTIQUES/VINTAGE
UNDER $100
GOAT FOR Sale, 1yr old, pure bred Bear, $95. Call (250)727-6322.
UNDER $300
PEDESTAL TABLE- dark wood, 4 chairs, excellent con-dition, $200. (778)433-4337.
FRIENDLY FRANK
2 BALCONY new chairs w/seat covers $15. Fishing rod, tackle $35. 250-388-6725.
BOX OF materials, $19. Box of sewing stuff, $10. Small freezer, $70. (778)265-1615.
CLASSIC PENTAX MZ-7 camera, 35-80mm lens, uses fi lm, $99. (250)383-4506.
LEATHER SOFA- dark green, good condition. $50. Call (778)433-4337.
LG CELL phone, almost new w/leather magnetic case, $66. Ask for Mike,(778)432-2822.
NEW 16” early American crys-tal bowl + dispenser, $35. Call (250)477-5798.
NEW: 2 sleeping bags, $20 ea. 2 stacking coolers, $20. 1 folding camp table, $15. Call (250)652-3606.
STIHL FS 45 gas string trim-mer, used sparingly, $75. (250)656-9272.
FUEL/FIREWOOD
ARBUTUS, CYPRESS, fi r, hardwoods. Seasoned. Call 250-661-7391.
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
HEAVY DUTY MACHINERY
COURT BAILIFF Sale. The assets of TRIGON TRUCKING LTD. pursuant to a Federal Court Writ of Seizure and SaleCaterPillar 330 Log Loader(s) and more… Saturday - 9 Au-gust 2014 at 1100 Hours (PDT). For more info, visit www.jeffersonsauctioneering. com or telephone (250) 951-2246 or 1-877-716-1177.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
NEWSPRINT ROLLENDS- $2-$10. Fridays only, 8:30am to 4:30pm. #200-770 Enter-prise Cres, Victoria. Gold-stream Press Division.
OFFICE CORNER computer desks, beech and green laminate with keyboard tray, fi ling drawer and stationary drawer. 72”x60”x24”, formerly used in professional offi ce but would also suit home/student use. Excellent condition. Ask-ing $100 obo. Call Jim at 250-656-1151, ext.126.
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MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
ANTIQUES, BOOKS, col-lectibles, furniture, china, jew-elry. Estates/private librariespurchased. Galleon Books &Antiques, 250-655-0700
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE BY OWNER
CADBORO BAY- Queens-wood. 5 bdrm character home,newly reno’d. Municipal as-sessment, $627,000. Call toview: (250)888-0609.
HOUSES FOR SALE
AFFORDABLE AND quiet.55+ community in Ladysmith.Home of the famous Festivalof Lights!!!! Carefree manufac-tured homes on easy care lotsfor as low as $119,700. Lowmonthly lot fee. On transit.Close to parks, communitycentre, pool and amazingtrails. Only 50 minutes fromVictoria and less than 20 min-utes to Nanaimo. New HomeWarranty. Contact Duck Pater-son @ 250-246-0637 or email:[email protected]
REAL ESTATE SERVICES
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GARAGE SALES
GORDON HEAD. Sat. Aug. 9, 8am-1pm. Household, french doors, pedestal drawers for W/D, full 100 lb. propane tank, designer handbags & shoes, Coca Cola policeman, older cars, etc,etc. 4484 Tyndall Ave
LANGFORD- 1005 Sandal-wood Court, Sat, Aug 10, 9-3. Variety of power tools, hand tools and garden tools, house-hold goods, toys. No Early Birds!
SAANICH- 784 Walema Ave, Sat, Aug 9, 10-2. Household items and more...
GARAGE SALES
All Fun Swap & Shop. Every Sunday (weather permitting), 7am-2pm. 12.00 to sell- 1.00 to buy. No dogs in shopping area. 250-474-4546. www.allfun.bc.ca
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REVENUE PROPERTY
FISHING RESORT For Sale- MLS 2393657. Rental Boats, cabins, campsites, 4 season resort. Turn key operation. Call 250-442-7655. For more information. Discover Border Country Realty.
RENTALS
APARTMENT/CONDO
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ROYAL OAK: Near Common-wealth Pool, 1 bdrm condo, hardwood fl oors, appl’s, prkg. Refs. $950. (250)216-5090.
SIDNEY- 1 BDRM, top fl r, south east corner, balcony, prking. $850. (250)656-1668.
SIDNEY. PATIO condo 45+, 1100 sq.ft. Upgraded 2-bdrm, 2 bath. N/P. Heat, H/W, locker, parking. $1350.(250)654-0230
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
COLWOOD- LRG 3 bdrm apt, 1300sq ft, new reno. $1350 inclds satellite, water, gar-bage. Pets ? Available Sep-tember 1. (250)478-7062.
RENTALS
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HOMES FOR RENT
NEW PRICE $149,900
Buy this large 3 bed 2 bath mobile for LESS than your
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250-213-7444
RENTALS
HOMES FOR RENT
SPECTACULAR low bank wa-terfront North West Bay with private pebble beach. Fur-nished cedar post and beam, 1/2 acre, three bedrooms, 2 bath plus a loft. D/w, w/d, f/p. Sept 1. Lease required. No smoking, no pets. $1500. 604-924-8068
SHARED ACCOMMODATION
GOLDSTREAM AREA- 1400 sq ft, newly furnished, W/D, D/W, A/C, big deck & yard, hi-def TV, parking. Working male only. $650 inclusive. Call Ray 778-433-1233.
SUITES, LOWER
GLANFORD: 2 bdrm, $900/mo utils incld’d. N/P. Avail. Aug. 1. (250)479-9310.
SIDNEY: (CLOSE to town). 1 bdrm 700 sq ft basement suite, includes W/D, private entrance, fenced back yard & patio. Avail now. $850/mo. Call (250)656-7807.
SUITES, UPPER
MAYFAIR- 3 bdrms, yard, patio, NS/NP. $1400. Avail. now. Call (250)479-4112.
TRANSPORTATION
AUTO FINANCING
Auto Financing - Dream Catcher, Apply Today! Drive Today! 1.800.910.6402
AUTO SERVICES
$$$ TOP CA$H PAID $$$. For ALL unwanted Vehicles, any condition. Call (250)885-1427.
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CARS
We Buy Cars!$50 to $1000
Scrap Junk Running or Not!Cars Trucks Vans
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TRANSPORTATION
RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE
1996 27.5’ Class C Ultrasportmotor home. 107,000 km. Newmicrowave & Fantastic fan.Walk around queen bed,clean, good shape. $15,000.Call (250)385-4112.
MARINE
BOATS
$$$$ BOATS WANTED $$$$ ALSO OUTBOARDS ANDTRAILERS. CASH BUYER. $$$$$ 250-544-2628 $$$$$
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
ACCOUNTING/TAX/BOOKKEEPING
ACCOUNTINGVida Samimi
Certifi ed General Accountant/ CPA
Bookkeeping, Payroll, HST.
Set up & Training. E-FileTAX
250-477-4601
CARPENTRY
BENOIT CONSTRUCTION. Reno’s & Additions. Windows, Doors, Decks. 250-479-0748.
DECKS, STAIRS, Interesting projects. 30 yrs exp. (250)477-3315. [email protected]
JEREMIAH’S CARPENTRY Specializing in small indoor and outdoor jobs and repairs. 20 yrs exp. Licensed, insured, registered. (250)857-1269.
McGREGOR HOME REPAIR Renos. Decks to doors. Small jobs OK. WCB. (250)655-4518
CLEANING SERVICES
EXP. HOUSECLEANER and home care, bondable, have own supplies except vacuum, $20/hr. Call (250)220-4965
HOUSEKEEPER EXPERI-ENCED, reliable. References. 250-920-6516, 250-881-7444.
CONCRETE & PLACING
BARBER CEMENT Finishing; Driveways, sidewalks, patios, form work. Free est. 40 yrs exp. Call (250)704-9053.
RBC CONCRETE Finishing. All types of concrete work. No job too small. Seniors dis-count. Call 250-386-7007.
CONTRACTORS
MASTER CARPENTER does restorations, renovations, sun decks, fences. Good rates, work guaranteed. No job too small. Ward (250)881-0296.
SMALL ADS GET BIG RESULTS! Call 250.388.3535
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DRYWALL
BEAT MY Price! Best work-manship. 38 years experience. Call Mike, 250-475-0542.
ELECTRICAL
(250)217-3090.ELECTRICIAN Lic.#3003. 25 yrs exp. Renos, new homes, knob & tube re-place. Sr.Disc.No job too small
250-361-6193 Quality Electric Reno’s, res & comm. No job too small. Lic# 22779.
AT&T ELECTRIC. Renova-tions. Residential & Commer-cial. Knob & tube replacement. #26125. (250)744-4550.
GNC ELECTRIC Res/Comm. Reasonable rates for quality work. #43619. 250-883-7632.
KENDRA’S ELECTRICAL Co. #86952. No Job too Small. Kendra, 250-415-7991.
NORTHERN SUN Electric Comm/Res. $40/hr. Work Guaranteed. Any size job. (250)888-6160. Lic#13981.
VAEXCA TING & DRAINAGE
EXCAVATING, Grading, ditch-ing, stumps, hauling, demoli-tion, hoe ram. (250)514-8553.
FENCING
ALL TYPES of fencing, re-pairs. Reliable, on-time. Free estimates. Call 250-888-8637.
FURNITURE REFINISHING
FURNITURE REFINISHING. Specializing in small items, end-tables, coffee tables, chairs. Free pick-up & deliv-ery. Ref’s avail. 250-475-1462.
GARDENING
20% OFF! Mow, PowerRake, Rototill, Hedge Trim, Cleanups Soil/Mulch. 250-479-6495.
(250)208-8535 WOODCHUCK Landscaping and bed design. River rock or patio stones. Blackberry/Ivy removal. Yard clean-up. Ref’s avail. 25 yr exp
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
GARDENING
250-216-9476; LANDSCAPE carpentry design and build. BBB/Insured. Accepting new contracts. www.ftguland.com
250-479-7950FREE ESTIMATES
• Lawn Maintenance• Landscaping• Hedge Trimming• Tree Pruning• Yard Cleanups• Gardening/Weeding • Aeration, Odd JobsNO SURPRISES NO MESS
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(250) 858-0588- Lawn & garden maint.
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250-882-3129; AURICLE Luscious lawns happy hedges-grand gardens. Sprinkler de-sign & repair.
BLACKBERRY CLEARING- Weedeater miracles! Hedges, hauling + more. John Kaiser 250-478-7314, 250-812-8236.
DPM SERVICES- lawn & gar-den, seasonal pruning, clean ups, landscape, power wash, etc. 15yrs exp. (250)883-8141
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
250-507-6543. AL’S V.I.P. Gutter Cleaning, guards, pow-er washing, de-moss, Insured.
(250)889-5794. DIAMOND Dave- window, gutter cleaning, roof-de-moss, gutter guards, power washing. Free est.
GRAND XTERIOR Cleaning- Gutter, windows, de-moss, p wash. We clean your neigh-bours house. 250-380-7778.
HANDYPERSONS
BIG BEAR Handyman. Decks, Painting, Repairs. Free estimate. Barry 250-896-6071.
HOUSE & Yard repairs. no job too small. OAP Discounts, free est. Andy, (250)886-3383.
OAK BAY HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBSCall Carden - free quotes
250-884-465330 Yrs. Experience - References
SENIOR HANDYMAN. Assists do-it-yourselfers. Household repairs. Fred, 250-888-5345
STUCCO, Hardy Plank siding, painting, carpentry & roofi ng. Free est. Dan 250-391-9851.
HAULING AND SALVAGE
$20 & Up Garbage & Garden waste removal. Senior Disc. Free estimates. 250-812-2279.
CLEAN-UP SPECIAL. You load bins, size 12 yard $100 plus dump fee or we do it all. Call 250-361-6164.
FAMILY MAN Hauling. Call Chris for all your hauling needs. 250-920-8463.
GARBAGE, DEMOLITION, compost, attics & basements. Refuse Sam. (250)216-5865.
GARY’S HAULING. One call does it all. Small demos & yard clean-up. Vehicle & metal recycling. Call (778)966-1413.
JUNK BOX- Junk Removal Company. Local guys. Low rates. Call (250)658-3944.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
HAULING AND SALVAGE
JUNK REMOVAL 7 days / wk.Fast Service, Best Prices!! Free quotes. (250)857-JUNK.
PARRY’S HAULING We haul it all - FREE estimates. Call Shawn 250-812-7774
PETE’S HAUL A DAY- Junk removal. Airforce guy. Call 250-888-1221.
SAVE-A-LOT HAULING Furniture, appliance, garden waste, we take it all! Always lowest rate, senior discount. Brad 250-217-9578.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
CARPENTRY, DRYWALL, kitchen/bath, wood fl oors, tiles, plumbing, renos 250-213-6877
COMPLETE HOME Repairs. Suites, Renos, Carpentry, Dry-wall, Painting. Licensed and insured. Darren 250-217-8131.
JACK NASH, serving Victoria over 30 yrs. I do it all! Free est WCB. 250-881-3886.
LANDSCAPING
ANDREW’S GARDENING. 20+ years exp. Mowing, weed-ing, clearing, woodwork, rock-work & planting. Insured. Call (778)967-1246.
MASONRY & BRICKWORK
CBS MASONRY BBB. WCB. Chimneys, Fireplaces, Flag-stone Rock, Concrete Pavers, Natural & Veneered Stone. Replace, Rebuild, Renew! “Quality is our Guarantee”. Free Competitive Estimates. (250)294-9942/(250)589-9942. www.cbsmasonry.com
ROMAX MASONRY. Exp’d & Professional. Chimneys, Brick Veneer, Retaining Rock Walls, Cultured Stone, Interlocking Paving. Excavating. Fully in-sured. Estimates. 250-588-9471
& MOVING STORAGE
(250)858-6747. WRIGHT Bros Moving&Hauling.Free estimate $80=(2men&truck) Sr. Disc.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
& MOVING STORAGE
DONE RIGHT MOVING $80/hr. Senior Discount. No travel time before or after local moves. BBB accredited. Free est. Call Tyler 250-418-1747.
PAINTING
ALFRED, ALFRED Quality Painting. Wholesale, Dis-counts! 50 years experience. 250-382-3694.
A PROFESSIONAL Woman painter. Karen Bales Painting & Wall coverings. Over 25yrs exp. Free est. 250-514-5220.
BIG BEAR Painting. Interior & Exterior. Quality work. Free estimate. Barry 250-896-6071
DALE’S PAINTING. Still book-ing. Summer’s short. Interior/ Exterior. 25 yrs. exp. $25./hr. Free estimates (250)516-2445
DEPENDABLE PAINTER and drywall repair. Free estimates. References available. Call - Joseph - 250-686-0663. I take pride in my work!
LADY PAINTERServing the Peninsula for over 20 yrs. Interior/exterior. Call Bernice, 250-655-1127.
SAFEWAY PAINTING
High quality, Organized. Interior/Exterior
Residential/Commercial Jeff, 250-889-7715 or
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PLUMBING
EXPERIENCED JOURNEY-MAN Plumber. Renos, New Construction & Service. Fairrates. Insured. Reliable,friendly. Great references. CallMike at KNA (250)880-0104.
FREE ESTIMATES. Rea-sonable. Reliable. No job toosmall. Call 250-388-5544.
PLASTERING
PATCHES,Drywall, skimming, match the textures, coves, fi re-places. Bob, 250-516-5178.
PRESSURE WASHING
DRIVEWAYS, WALKWAYS, Decks, etc. Reasonable rates.250-744-8588, Norm.
STUCCO/SIDING
PATCHES, ADDITIONS, re-stucco, renos, chimney, water-proofi ng. Bob, 250-516-5178.
TREE SERVICES
BUDDY’S TREE SERVICES-Trimming, pruning, chipping,removals, hedges, lawn care,Insured. Keith, (250)474-3697.
UPHOLSTERY
UPHOLSTERER NEEDS work. Your fabric or mine.250-480-7937.
WINDOW CLEANING
ABBA EXTERIORS Gutter &window cleaning. Power wash-ing. Roof de-mossing. Pkg dis-counts. WCB. (778)433-9275.
DAVE’S WINDOW Cleaning.Windows, Gutters, Sweeping,Roofs, Roof Demossing, Pres-sure Washing. 250-361-6190.
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SAANICH NEWS - Friday, August 8, 2014 www.saanichnews.com • A25
Angela CowanNews staff
Moving is a stressful experience at the best of times, and downsizing after living in the same house for decades can seem like an insurmountable task. But with a few phone calls and a bit of effort, the process can be relatively pain-free.
“The first call should be to a realtor who specializes in (the neighbourhood) and specializes in downsizing,” says Cassie Kangas, an agent with DFH Real Estate.
Kangas has been selling homes in the Capital Region for eight years, and says the general rule of moving every seven years doesn’t apply here.
A lot of people live in their homes for decades in retirement-rich Saanich, which can lead to a build-up of a lot of clutter when it comes time to make a move.
It’s important that no surprises crop up when the house goes on the market, Kangas says.
“I definitely recommend doing a pre-inspection,” she
says. Dealing with old oil tanks in the yard is always a worry, and anything that would make the house unliveable – like a roof in need of replacement – can be identified this way, but renovations aren’t always necessary.
“It’s usually not worth putting any money into the house, unless it’s something that needs to be done that would impede the sale of
the home,” she says. “It’s more realistic to just price the home where it needs to be, reflecting any work it might need.”
Tearing out walls or replacing the kitchen might be a bit much, but a coat of paint and a professional’s eye can do wonders to interested buyers, says Brenda Russell, realtor with Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty. Russell has been
licensed for 24 years, and has seen what a little bit of staging can do.
“Doing a colour consultation or even just changing a few pieces of furniture around…I always encourage even an hour’s consultation,” she says. “It doesn’t cost very much, and then you’ve got a ‘wow’ experience.”
Russell says that while professional help can be
invaluable, every house is unique and no house is going to be perfect.
Both Kangas and Russell agree that the important thing is to take the process one step at a time, and not be afraid to call if help is needed.
“It’s about gently getting started, and gently working through the process,” says Kangas. [email protected]
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Maximum Views with Precision DesignLuxury home w/ breathtaking ocean & mountain views. Precision builtfeaturing a cathedral entrance, smartly designed kitchen, formalsitting/reception rm & family rm. both w. gas fp, and a gracious diningrm. Sumptuous master bed w. generous walk-in closet/dressing rm. &ensuite. Lower level offers self-contained suite & wine celler.$959,000
Baby You Can Drive My Car Amazing executive Oceanfront home features 4397 sqft of open conceptliving including 5 beds (with master suite, walk in closet, fire place &spa like en-suite). Outside offers over 1700 sqft of deck space to takeadvantage of the spectacular views, water front fire pit & patio, hot tub& plenty of space for all toys in the 5 car garage. $1,099,000
You Have Arrived Elegant and stately .72 acre Oceanfront home features Control 4 lightingwhich integrates lighting with music, shades, locks, climate control, andvideo. Enduring construction is seen in the built-in cabinetry, and darkBirch HW placed in a bright ambiance of voluminous rooms. The customkitchen is a worthy match for Jamie Oliver! The convenient locationblends all the best in life seamlessly! $1,099,999
The Balvenie Executive NEW residence on 2.5 acres. Exceptional Quality & featuringluxury finishing throughout; including gourmet kitchen, stunning Greatroom with a double sided indoor-outdoor fireplace, and separate livingareas. Huge windows, triple garage, professional landscaping, and just20 min to the capital city, with proximity to ferries, & the InternationalAirport offers the ultimate in Living! $1,350,000
Wright for Frank Newly updated contemporary Oceanfront masterpiece + dock. Archi-tecturally designed taking advantage of the spectacular private location.Floor to sky windows create a true indoor-outdoor flow. At 3200sqft it will suit most circumstances & incl In Law. Once inside themost discerning buyer will be wowed by the Artistry! $1,499,800
Escape to the CountryA magnificent Schubart designed residence surrounded by 10 acresof natural beauty. Dream kitchen: custom cabinetry, elegant design,superior appliances. 2 excellent BRs & den. The lower floor has adelightful self-contained legal suite. A separate character farm house.Unspoiled beaches, golf courses, amazing outdoors & ocean activities.Just 30-minutes drive to downtown Victoria. $1,549,000
Splendour in the GrassDutch farm house meets West Coast design on this superb scenic 5 acfarm, overlooking Elk lake. Private and picturesque this 4 bed 4 bathwith 3 wings that provide separation for the growing family. Low farmtaxes. 3 excellent multi functional farm buildings. Excellent for horsesand animals. Large veg garden, fruit trees, & fish pond. A splendidcountry property. $1,690,000
Have Your Oceanfront & Swim There Too!Rare south facing Oceanfront offers full sun and Sensational sunsets!Amazing folding wall system opens for an indoor-outdoor feel, easy accessto the beach, and your own mooring buoy. The kitchen sizzles with a covetedInduction cooktop, double-oven, and sit-up counter for guests. Unwind inthe Master suite, or paint in the airy studio. Enjoy the Sauna and relaxing hottub. This is West Coast Living at its very best. $1,698,800
Builder’s Oceanfront DreamRARE opportunity to build an Oceanfront Estate in Victoria BC. This1.24 acre lot in Margaret’s Bay offers 195.5 feet of waterfront, with180° views across Haro Strait to the San Juan Islands. Choice locationprovides a panorama of mountain and island views. The neighbourhoodis serene and private, close to UVIC and all amenities. A blank paletteto create your dream! $1,698,000
A Sea of HoneyAn esteemed, private, south facing 1.24 acre ocean front enclave. Thestunning fjord view of the Saanich Inlet captures an awe-inspiringpeaceful vista. The 4500 sq ft home is rich in potential, and ready forthe next vision. The superb location provides an exceptional oceanorientation with outstanding views of sea & sky. $1,825,000
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Brigadoon, there my Heart Forever Lies.One of the loveliest beach fronts on the Gorge waterway! This 4-levelhome oceanfront home features oak hardwood floors, an open conceptGreat room, and 2 bed extra accommodation. A glassed-in Conservatorycovers a relaxing hot tub. Walk across 1/3 Acre of English countrygardens, down to the water’s edge; launch your canoe from your 130 ftof waterfront. This private Paradise is a mere 15 mins. to Victoriacity centre. $750,000
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Tuscan SunSpacious and very private 3 level 4119 sq ft. home with bonus side ocean and gulf island views. The home on the west side backs onto, but is totally private from, the Dunsmuir endowment lands. The accommodation includes 6 bedrooms, 2 ensuite plus 2 other full bathrooms. The huge newer designer kitchen has a sunny entertaining size deck. Gracious open entry hall with vaulted ceiling. Immaculately landscaped .38 acre $799,000
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 fireplace in the Family room. Business and Pleasure is perfectly balanced by an Entrepreneur’s private office 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
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 fireplace 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 fireplace.Close to Victoria’s Finest Schools! $2,200,000
Bringer of PeaceRenowned local architect Franc D’Ambrosio has designed a mod- ernist masterpiece. The open plan features exposed wood beams, stunning floating 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
Zen in TenHidden away with a Japanesque ambiance, this Custom designed and built, 6 bed, 5 bath Haven exudes light and grace. 1200 sqft of decks, vaulted ceilings, and banks of windows bathe the dwelling in Light, and beautifully complement the native trees and plantings of this .8 acre South-facing, private property. Close to the Ocean and park trails, and yet minutes away to UVIC, and every amenity. Call now to view! $1,179,000
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Anchors AwayCast off your cares in this idyllic near Oceanfront, Executive Retreat of uber quality. Virtually brand-new with rich Merbau flooring, Custom Kitchen, & heated Quartzite floors. If you love Seaside Living, come to the western side! The renown Brentwood Bay Lodge, Blue’s Bayou Romantic Restaurant, convenient Mill Bay Ferry, and much more combine with 3800 sqft of contemporary, Luxurious Living to create a worry-free Lifestyle. Hook your Dream today. $1,349,000
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SAANICH PENINSULA#6-7701 Central Saanich Road, $174,900Saturday 1-3Royal LePage Coast Capital RealtyMay Hamilton, 250-477-5353
1976 Brackman Way, from $399,900Saturday & Sunday 1-4DFH Real Estate Ltd.Mike Hartshorne, 250-474-6003
10290 Tsaykum Road, $669,000Saturday & Sunday 1-3DFH Real Estate Ltd.Judy Gerrett, 250-656-0131
8017 Polo Park Cres., $619,000Sunday 2-3:30Newport RealtyJordy Harris, 250-385-2033
8770 Pender Park Drive, $899,900Saturday 1-3RE/MAX CamosunCraig Walters, 250-655-0608
10464 Resthaven Dr., $535,000Saturday 2-4Pemberton HolmesRick Couvelier, 250-477-0921
128-7701 Central Saanich Rd., $179,500Saturday 1-3Royal LePage Coast Capital RealtyMay Hamilton, 250-477-5353
2-2321 Island View Rd, $388,900Saturday & Sunday 11-1RE/MAX CamosunCraig Walters, 250-655-0608
203-2779 Stautw Rd., Sunday 2-4Sutton Group West Coast RealtyShelly Reed, 250-213-7444
VICTORIA107-75 Songhees, $699,000Sunday 1-4Sutton Group West CoastLynn MacDonald, 250-479-3333
210-1715 Richmond Ave., $349,900Saturday 2-4Pemberton HolmesCorie Meyer, 250-384-8124
311-1619 Morrison St.Sunday 1-3Newport RealtyMarie Blender, 250-385-2033
402-1342 Hillside Ave., $179,888Saturday 2:45-4One Percent RealtyValentino Prundaru, 250-686-2242
2830 Irma St., From $499,800Saturday & Sunday 1-3RE/MAX AllianceRon Neal, 250-386-8181
404-1715 Richmond Ave., $309,000Saturday 2-4Macdonald RealtyJane Logan, 250-920-6868
108-1715 Richmond Ave., $309,900Saturday 2-4Newport RealtyNoah Dobson, 250-385-2033
201-1204 Fair� eld Rd., $429,000Saturday 1-3Royal LePage Coast Capital RealtyCheryl Bejcar, 250-592-4422
404-1024 Fair� eld Rd., $255,000Saturday 11-1Pemberton HolmesRick Couvelier, 250-477-0921
733A Humboldt / 200 Douglas St.Saturday & Sunday 1-4Macdonald Realty Helene Roy, 250 883-2715
1003-520 Douglas St., $369,900 Saturday 2-4RE/MAX CamosunPaul Askew, 250-380-8824
207-827 Fair� eld Rd., $315,000 Saturday & Sunday 2-4Pemberton HolmesRobyn Hamilton, 250-384-8124
SAANICH EAST305-1025 Inverness Rd., $159,000 Sunday 11-1Pemberton HolmesRick Couvelier, 250-477-0921
4034 Century, $589,000Sunday 2-4Boorman’s Real EstateRod Hay, 250-661-5448
5336 Sayward Hill, $749,900Saturday 2-3:30RE/MAX CamosunKaren Scott, 778-426-0834
1577 Longacre, $599,900Saturday 1-3Royal LePage Coast Capital RealtyRick Hoogendoorn, 250-592-4422
1867 Forrester St., $529,888Sunday 2-4Pemberton HolmesGunnar Stephenson, 250-384-8124
6-3696 Cedar Hill Cross Rd., $425,000 Saturday 1-3DFH Real Estate Ltd.Mike Hartshorne, 250-474-6003
3731 Blenkinsop Road, $515,000 Sunday 1-3 DFH Real Estate Ltd.Ann Watley, 250-656-0131
1711 Feltham Road, $679,000Sunday 2-4, DFH Real Estate Ltd.Ron Bahrey, 250-744-8772
8548 Tribune Terr., $799,000Saturday 2-4Royal LePage Coast Capital RealtyCheryl Bejcar, 250-592-4422
4942 Cordova Bay, $839,000Sunday 2-4Sutton West Coast RealtyJonas Solberg 250 479-3333
912-2829 Arbutus Road, $559,000Saturday 1:30-3:30Sut ton Group West Coast RealtyMary Beaumont, 250-889-2233
3835 Hobbs St., $715,000Saturday 1-4Sutton Group West Coast RealtyBill Macdonald, 250-361-7997
103-1505 Church Ave., $175,000 Saturday 11-1Pemberton HolmesRick Couvelier, 250-477-0921
109-3215 Alder St., $174,900Saturday 3-5Royal LePage Coast Capital RealtyPaul Holland, 250-592-4422
303-1009 McKenzie Ave, $219,000Saturday 2-4Boorman’s Real EstateRod Hay, 250-661-5448
1711 Feltham Rd., $679,000Sunday 2-4DFH Real Estate Ltd.Ron Bahrey, 250-744-8772
5-5156 Cordova Bay, $419,900Saturday 1-3RE/MAX CamosunBrad Gregory, 250-744-3301
Midtown Park, From $299,999Daily 12-4RE/MAX CamosunPeter Lindsay, 250-744-3301
SAANICH WEST330 Goward Road, $699,900Sunday 1-3RE/MAX CamosunPatty Mack, 250-478-9600
207-651 Jolly Pl., $189,900Saturday 1-2:30One Percent RealtyValentino Prundaru, 250-686-2242
207-3133 Tillicum Road, $224,900Sunday 1-3Pemberton Holmes Ltd.Jacqui Thompson, 250-886-8191
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