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or the last few weeks, lake goers may have noticed a new activity on the water’s surface. Men and woman are taking to paddleboards, rowing out to the depths where they form little pods to bend and contort like the best land-bound yogis. It’s descriptively called Stand Up Paddle Board Yoga—although those in the know call it SUP yoga— and the likes of Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer

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Finding serenity on a paddle board Kathy Michaels STAFF REPORTER

It’s a grid, make sure you have contact at each point. Check. Have points in grid—two hands, two knees. Now, when you’re balanced—good, you’re doing it—rise to your knees and paddle forward. The more you paddle, the more balanced you are…it’s like riding a bike. It’s strange how everything is allegedly like riding a bike. Especially things that don’t seem nearly as easy as riding a bike. Now, let’s stop here, and go into some poses. Apparently clutching on for dear life isn’t a pose in the yogi guidebook, but it’s unlikely the original yogis tried out a downward facing dog on a floating plank, either. OK, maybe we’ll start with something easy. Let’s get into child’s pose. Perfection…

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’m not the most graceful land-dweller, but as a devout water-baby I couldn’t wait to wade into the lake to try Stand Up Paddle Board Yoga. It’s popped up all over

SARAH WOLTON (above) demonstrates SUP yoga on Okanagan Lake, adjacent to the Fintry Queen; (right top) hotbox yoga has brought numerous newcomers to SUP yoga onto Okanagan Lake; (bottom) Laura Martini (right) bends with her students from the Eldorado Hotel all summer. the country, with classes rolling out from Ontario’s lakes to Vancouver’s ocean bays. And, of course, Kelowna hasn’t been missed in its spread across Canada. The valley’s warm, calm waters offer the perfect setting for the burgeoning trend, and those first to try have been bending, twisting and getting their zen on in smooth pockets on the lake for weeks. “It’s paradise out here,” said Sarah Wolton, of hotbox yoga. “And SUP yoga is more paradise.” Wolton and her part-

ner Chris Bedford brought the floating form of yoga to Kelowna in recent weeks. As Bedford explains, it’s the perfect fit for a city that loves its hard bodies and outdoor sports—and there’s no better ambassador for it than Wolton. Her ability to contort into a human pretzel while balancing on a paddle board is nothing short of awe inspiring. When she took me out for an introductory paddle this week, families gathered around the beach to watch her while children pointed. One would think it’s pretty ego bolstering, but

Wolton pointed out that’s the antitheses of SUP yoga. “In yoga you learn how to apply being humble in practice,” she explained. In SUP yoga, that understanding is immediate. Nothing puts a person in the present like trying simple yoga poses in a new environment, like the

waters of the lake. “Simple movements are more challenging on the water, so you really have to focus on the basics, like breathing and engaging your core,” she said. If that’s not enough, there’s nothing awakens your humility like taking a spill in front of a rapt audience, while trying to get into a warrior pose.

Unlike traditional yoga, fortunately, mirth and chitter chatter are welcomed, explained Laura Martini, who started a SUP yoga class out of the Eldorado Hotel this summer. “We have one to two people fall in the water per class,” she said. “Yeah, it’s cold, but that’s it and that’s OK.” It’s cause to have a

chuckle, discuss the fall and get back onboard for another pose. And, like Wolton, Martini finds it challenging. There’s a steep learning curve, for sure,” she said. “I’m still getting used to it.

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Lake offers ideal setting for yoga Serenity from A3 “It’s like doing yoga, while balancing on a bosu ball.” While there are a raft of converts singing the praises of the newest trend in yoga, there’s one person who sings them loudest and has basically been credited with bringing it to western Canada, not to mention Kelowna. Kristy Wright, the coowner of Stand Up Paddle Vancouver and SUP Yoga, a certified yoga instructor and Lululemon ambassador, started paddleboarding when she was in Hawaii on vacation, nearly three years ago. She was an instant fan,

Words of SUP yoga advice Top three lessons of SUP yoga, from Kristy Wright: • Be open to the elements—be aware and conscious of your surroundings • Relax and enjoy • Take your time getting to the poses on your board. In classes, people rush to get to the board, as though the first is the best, but every pose requires balancing and you have to do that slowly.

but the yoga development came later. When she returned home, her business partner Coreena Fletcher, after reading an article about yogis moving to boards, called her up and said, “We should do this in Vancouver.” So, they did.

It’s been a hit, for all the reasons local instructors Wolton and Martini pointed out. Wright and Fletcher, however, have worked out some of the kinks, allowing all their converts to do sun salutations in peace. In addition to being

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Valley-wide effort to conserve water Residents of the Okanagan share one valley and one water. We also have less water here than anywhere in Canada, but we use more—at least two times more than the average Canadian. Come summer time, our water use soars—just when we also need water

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aimed at encouraging residents to be waterwise. “The campaign has been a collaborative effort, working with folks from each of these local governments to get the messaging just right,” said Corinne Jackson, OBWB communications director and manager of the Okanagan WaterWise program. “Our goal is to encourage residents to be more wise with their outdoor water use. “We’re not telling people not to water, just follow some simple tips to get the most from your water,” added Jackson, noting that the campaign is really aimed at lawn watering. At least 24 per cent of all Okanagan water is used by residents outdoors, mostly on lawns, she explained. The campaign includes tips such as: “Don’t mow. Let it grow. Water stays longer when grass is longer,” encouraging residents to leave their grass two to three inches tall to slow evaporation. Other messages include: “Don’t let water stand around. One inch a week will do,” and “Put water on the night shift. Water between dusk and

dawn.” More tips and information can be found on the website www.makewaterwork.ca. “It was an easy decision to jump in with this campaign,” said Doug Allin, Peachland’s director of operations. “The idea of having consistent messaging in the valley was important to us.” After all, no matter what Okanagan community you live in, the soil is similar, the yard-type is similar, and our watering habits are similar. “Being more efficient with our water use will benefit all of us,” said Allin. The decision to join the campaign was also easy for the Regional District of North Okanagan, explained Jennifer Miles, the regional district’s water sustainability coordinator. Following the drought of 2010m there was resistance to strict water controls, prompting RDNO to create a drought response team to develop a plan to address water needs. The team includes several stakeholders including local businesses and large water users, such as the school district

and hospital. “Public education was one of the recommendations that came out of our drought response team,” noted Miles, adding that there is recognition that promoting and adopting long-term waterwise habits is better than bringing in short-term water restrictions. “At the same time, our region is very mobile,” said Miles. “Okanagan residents who travel in the valley for work or the holidays are seeing the same message, reinforcing the fact that we really are part of ‘One valley. One water.’ Consistent messaging helps all of us reach the same goal—wise water use.” “We’re all in this together,” agreed Carolyn Stewart, the City of Penticton’s environmental coordinator. Communities in the valley have been encouraging water conservation for years, but there hasn’t been a consistent message for a long time, Stewart said. The purpose of this is to get everyone recogniz-

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ing that we are all connected. Our watering habits affect not just our community, but the region as a whole, she added. “We had a wet spring, but the heat is beginning to hit us now,” Jackson added. “The Okanagan has experienced drought in the past and research indicates the region is going to see more of this, with

warmer winters, and longer, hotter summers. At the same time, BC Stats estimates the Central Okanagan’s population is going to grow by 45 per cent within 25 years, with similar increases in the North and South Okanagan. All of this going to put greater pressure on our water resources. It makes sense to learn to conserve now.”

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NDP LEADER Adrian Dix talks to the media Thursday in Kelowna about the provincial government’s move to open its borders to wine imports from other provinces, a move he supports and hopes that other provinces will in turn reciprocate.

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Kelowna-Lake Country MP Norm Letnick says the B.C. government is “throwing down the gauntlet� to other provinces by opening its borders to wine from the rest of Canada. A month after the federal government gave the provinces the right to open their borders to the transportation of Canadian wine, B.C.’s minister in charge of liquor, Rich Coleman, announced Thursday this province will allow unlimited supplies of wine from the rest of Canada to be shipped to residents of B.C. without additional taxes—as long as it is for personal use and the wine is made from 100 per cent Canadian grapes and other ingredients. And in doing so, Letnick said B.C. is challenging other provinces to match the move. “We are opening our

borders and we want other provinces to follow suit,� he said. Just before last month’s approval by MPs in Ottawa of a private member’s bill to allow wine to be transported across Canadian provincial borders, the province announced that British Columbians would be allowed to bring one case of wine into B.C. in addition to four bottles of spirits, and a combined total of six dozen beer, cider and coolers from other provinces for personal consumption. For 84 years it was illegal to transport alcohol over interprovincial boundaries. For years wineries had complained that the rule stopped tourists and wine fans from taking home a few bottles from wineries they visited in B.C. Letnick said the onecase rule will remain in effect for wine from outside Canada. But wine produced

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in this country will be allowed to flow freely into the province with no limit, as long as it meets the Canadian content requirements. As for flowing out, that will be up to the other provinces, he added. Coleman echoed Letnick’s remarks, saying B.C. is prepared to take the lead on the issue. “British Columbia is prepared to take the lead on opening up the Canadian marketplace for our world-renowned B.C. wineries,� said Coleman. “Today, we encourage other jurisdictions to take immediate steps to reciprocate by opening up their borders and allow all Canadians to order wine over the Internet.� The local MLA said Coleman has written letters to government leaders

West Kelowna drug bust A search warrant executed at a West Kelowna residence on Thursday morning led to the discovery of a marijuana grow op. At 6 a.m., West Kelowna RCMP accessed a home in the 2400 block of Old Okanagan Highway. Inside, they found a 500-plant marijuana home grow operation as well as a hydro bypass.

An adult male and female, both West Kelowna residents, were placed in police custody yesterday as the investigation continues. Police say charges of production of a controlled substance and theft of hydro are anticipated. Suspected marijuana grow operations can be reported to your local police, or anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

in the other provinces urging them to follow B.C.’s lead. Speaking in Kelowna on Thursday, NDP leader Adrian Dix applauded the government’s move, saying the Liberal government deserves credit for making it, albeit a few weeks late. Dix said the NDP had pushed for such a move before he became party leader, saying he since personally lobbied the premier of Ontario to do what B.C. is now doing. Ontario has a burgeoning wine industry centred in the Niagara region of that province. Dix added the govern-

ment of Manitoba is already on board with the move to allow cross-provincial border wine shipments. Josie Tyabji, chairwoman of the B.C. Wine Institute, said the move shows Victoria understands the advantages to consumers and the economic benefits to smaller wineries that do not always have products widely available outside their wineries. “This is another important step towards creating a more open marketplace for British Columbia’s wine industry,� she said. awaters@kelownacapnews.com

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ow that summer’s settled in the valley, would it be wrong to strike a dissonant chord and say I’m already wishing it away? It’s strangely the only small-talk topic that’s not considered polite, but I can’t figure out why. Sure, the Okanagan’s blistering heat is what I think about all winter long, when the skies are grey and the masses are whingeing about said greyness, but when it comes on, it’s my instant enemy. There are a number of sensible reasons for this, of course. First of all, how does one sleep in these conditions? After only several days of heat-in-

duced tossing and turning, I’ve already considered the quick way out—hari-kiri. Luckily, the amount of allergy medication needed to survive the Kathy season took away all inMichaels spiration needed for going out and finding the long sword required for my morose daydreams. That, on the bright side, focused my energies on other, more important matters—my sworn nemeses, the jackedup, white truck and the buzzing jet-ski. It’s unclear why the sun draws out the first of these nefarious machines, but with nearly 20 years in and out of the valley under my belt, I can guarantee they’re worth keeping a wary eye on.

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And don’t make the mistake of thinking a truck by any other colour could smell as sweetly toxic when revving its engines beside you on a sweltering, clogged highway. The white ones have a particularly foul stench that’s deserving of the fists that wave when they aggressively cut off other drivers, only to slam on their brakes right in front of them. If you don’t believe they’re of a troublemaking variety, just read this season’s police news briefs. I’d say it’s safe to say you’d find the highest proportion of crimes are perpetrated by white truck drivers. I’ve once mentioned to police that banning them from the area may be worthwhile, but they muzzled this clearly scientific suggestion. Then there’s the other valley scourge—jet skis.

It’s not so much they’re a problem far from the shore. But their riders’ propensity for whizzing around near the beach where people are swimming, or around kayakers and paddleboarders is entirely rage inducing. Being as harpooning waterbound people for jerk-ish behaviour has yet to be sanctioned, it leaves beach goers to suffer the consequences of perpetually choppy waters and the acrid smell of gas. Many letters to boat associations have been penned, but there have been no responses as of yet. All in all, it’s quite clear that the sunny season has a bit of a dark side. Still better than the grey season, mind you, but we’ll discuss that later. Kathy Michaels is a reporter with the Capital News. kmichaels@kelownacapnews.com


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Taken to task over reporting survey results for modified apple To the editor: Re: Letter to editor: Survey Says Genetically Modified Fruit Spells Trouble, July 5 Capital News. The title of your article is Survey Says Genetically Modified Fruit Spells Trouble (July 5 Capital News) and yet the survey shows nothing of the sort. The survey question was: “CP2. A genetically engineered apple, in which the gene that controls apple browning has been modified, is being considered for approval by Health Canada. When cut, the apple does not brown, mainly resulting in a cosmetic benefit and also enhancing the efficiency of fresh cut apple

processors.” If you had done any research on the Arctic apple, you would know that the benefit is not mainly cosmetic, and this is a misrepresentation. The fact that the polling company weighted its responses, and it was an online survey, further corrupts the data. There is zero information that can be deduced from this question that is relevant to the Arctic apple. Question CP1, which looks at GM foods with both a productivity and cosmetic benefit, provides a more accurate metric by which to measure the appeal of Arctic apples. This question polled 37 per cent in favour and 49 per

cent against. Arctic apples, however; also provide a flavour and health benefit, preserving nutritional content in the apple and improving the quality of all apple by-products. The appeal of Arctic apples was never measured in this survey. It is also not Okanagan growers that paid for the survey, it is the BCFGA. The BCFGA does not act with the approval of all of its members, and is not representative of all Okanagan apple growers. Next time, please verify your data before writing an article like this one. Joel Carter, Vancouver

Smack down for supporting a GMO To the editor: Your opinion in the June 19, issue concerning genetically modifying food, specifically apples, is the worst, most ignorant column you have published in the Capital News in the past decade. (Monster Apples Create Concern, June 19 Capital News.) Where is your research, what happened to honest journalism? To compare grafting to genetically altering food (GMO: adding or replacing genes of spiders, mammals, etc. into our plants/food) is like comparing oranges to atomic bombs. Where is your research? The majority of GMO seeds are also terminator seeds linked with declining sperm counts in humans, birds, insects, reptiles and animals. GMO terminator seeds are also patented for

profit. Where is your story of the thousands of farmers in India who have committed suicide directly related to their loss of land through growing GMO crops. www.thrivemovement see Agr/Food link. Italy is mostly a GMOfree zone. I help source food and super food from countries in non-GMO zones—there are now non-GMO zones in India as well as many European, South American and Asian countries. It is embarrassing you are promoting something as destructive to your Okanagan readers’ economy, health and reproduction as GMO. Why not do your journalistic research, find the facts, then perhaps help the Okanagan to become a GMO-free zone. Marilee Goheen, Kelowna

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dius of 20 km. On further researching Foray 48B labels, one finds detailed warnings that the product should not come into contact with skin or eyes and should not be sprayed over waterways of any kind. Consultation with Ministry of Forests officials in Kamloops and Victoria, however, paint a different picture. This product has been extensively tested, they state, and no human health problems have ever resulted from the low concentrations that are used in aerial spraying. Yet their own literature cites case studies conducted in communities as far away as Auckland, New Zealand, where hundreds of people reported ill effects after being exposed to spraying of Foray 48B. These people sought medical help. Similar studies were conducted on Vancouver Island and in Seattle. As health personnel could not conclusively state that Foray 48B had been the culprit behind the presenting symptoms, the conclusion drawn by government (Health Canada) was that there was no correlation between spray programs and the fact that these people got sick. It was also stated that

the symptoms were mild and disappeared “relatively quickly.” A B.C. government official even suggested that the symptoms could have been psychological—a “neurosis.” Our family has repeatedly voiced our concerns to the Ministry of Forests. When asked if the government might attest to the safety of the product they intend to use, we were shocked to be told that “nothing can be considered totally safe.” Instead, they prefer to state that there is “minimal risk” from the use of Foray 48B. If we are worried, we should shut our windows and doors during and after the spray period and we could also hose off our lawn furniture. What about our human rights, we ask, to breathe fresh air and not be exposed to unnecessary allergens? This is the answer from the forest entomologist in charge of the program: “We have the legal and regulatory authority to conduct this treatment on Crown land and have gone through due process.” In other words, concerned citizens have no voice in the matter. We have no vote. We may own the land

upon which we live, but evidently the government owns the air. One official in Victoria actually indicated that we can protest, but in the end the government will do as it pleases. We’ve suggested that warning signage placed in affected neighbourhoods is not enough, as many people will not take the time to read such postings. Regarding mailouts to individual homes in target areas, we are told that it would cost so much money for postage that consequently there would be nothing left in the budget for the spray program. As for our concern that pesticide spraying is like placing a BandAid on an

ulcer and that the bigger issue of climate change should be a priority for all governments, we are told that the Ministry of Forests is mandated to deal with spruce budworm in this manner. End of big picture. Citizens opposed to Ministry of Forests aerial spraying programs near their homes can call Tim Ebata (Victoria) at 250387-8739 or Lorraine McLauchlan (Kamloops) at 250-319-4262. It doesn’t hurt to defend your rights and let your voice be heard— even if the government doesn’t want to hear it. Sinikka and Jim Crosland, Kelowna

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fter years of building their new hall, St. Michael’s House, the congregation of St. Michael and All Angels Cathedral were ready to begin the task of re-landscaping the whole church property. They wanted landscaping that would enhance the striking heritage building and transform the land into a place of beauty for people and nature. Following a presentation I gave at the church, demonstrating the versatility and the benefits of xeriscape, the landscape committee decided they wanted a landscape designed using the Seven Principles of Xeriscape. Having an attractive, long-lasting, water-wise landscape on a highly-visible, busy street corner would also fulfill their de-

sire to give something to the community. Last winter, Anthony Krakau, owner of The Garden Beautifier, donated his time and worked closely with the landscape committee. The congregation were thrilled with his design. Krakau’s company is currently working on the installation. The first phase, well underway, is the Centennial Garden on Richter Street. Plans are to open this garden to the public in 2013, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the historic old stone church. It features a labyrinth in a peaceful, treed setting. The lawn is EcoTurf, a newly available product from Clement Turf Farms. Once established, the turf will need watering as little as once a month, and mowing every two weeks or less often. The garden has berms planted with many deciduous and coniferous shrubs and small trees to create a feeling of privacy and to reduce noise from the road. The gardens will be irrigated by the most up to

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recently concluded we needed to replace our hot water tank, he should now dictate we need to also replace the air conditioner. Perfect time for an air conditioner to pack it— when it is 9,000 degrees in the shade and there is no shade. (Murphy is no longer on our Christmas card list). When I checked to see if we could afford a new air conditioner, the bank machine just laughed at me. Therefore, as soon as this column was written, I began digging through the mounds of junk in the shed to find our tent. It is cooler outside than it is in the house. Looks like camping starts in the backyard this year. ••• Are you looking for some fun things to do in the next few weeks?

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Charlie Hodge Well, there are many good musical performances and golf tournaments to keep you hopping, starting tonight. The superb Parks Alive program is featuring some tremendous talent including two of my favourite songwriter/ musicians. Tonight on the Kerry Park stage will be the talented Kenny Byrka, (a.k.a. the Sleddogs) who returns to town within his dynamic daughter Rachel to perform live for Kelowna music fans.You do not want to miss this. Ken and Ashley (along with two other band members) will perform a half hour set beginning at 7:15 p.m. It will be a wonderful

night of music and sharing. Kenny Byrka is one of the finest musicians and one of the best men I have ever had the pleasure knowing during my time in the music world. His willingness to help others in the big picture is amazing, and to see his own daughter shine in the industry is not only fitting, but also inspirational. Byrka has a huge heart, which is equally matched by his huge amount of talent. Do yourself a favour and check out two wonderful people (dad and daughter) who care. Like her father, I can see a tremendous musical future for the talented Rachel. The great tunes continue on Saturday night when brilliant songwriter/singer Barry Mathers and his wife Donna play at Kerry Park. Donna perform a lot of roots/alternative country/Americana genre tunes, including some of her husband’s own amaz-

ing tunes. Mathers (of the Cruzeros fame) earned the musical nickname ‘Golden throat’ many years ago. E very time the man sings I am spellbound. Their four-piece act is set to start at 8:30 p.m. Saturday night. While you have your calendar and pencil handy, book some time on Aug. 10 to check out Kelowna musician Rann Berry, who will hold his One Hit Wonder’s showcase at Kelowna Community Theatre. Berry has thrilled Okanagan music fans for the past two decades with his guitar and vocal skills and promises an interesting and enjoyable show. He will take you back in musical time with songs from the 1960s and ‘70s featuring those ‘one hit wonders’ that you forgot how much you loved to hear. Remember Seasons In The Sun, Indiana Wants Me, Hooked on a Feeling and so many more. The

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Absence of political will to deal with diabetes prevention Diabetes from A13 effective, usually expensive and often have undesirable side effects. Major complications such as those mentioned above clearly have a dramatic impact on quality of life. Other issues may not be so obvious. People with diabetes are often overweight, may be self conscious of being labelled with a chronic “self-inflicted” disease, have low self esteem and are often depressed. Psychosocial issues can be significant. Interpersonal conflict may arise secondary to perceived or real lack of responsible self management. Difficulties at work may be blamed on diabetes, sometimes inappropriately. Job discrimination still occurs sporadically. I recently saw a young adult with excellently controlled type 1 diabetes keen to join the RCMP but didn’t bother applying because friends had said he would not be considered. Not so. The RCMP, like most other potential employers are now obliged to consider each person on individual merit. Blanket discrimination is illegal. Most people with diabetes will need two or three drugs for glucose control, one for cholesterol and two to four for blood pressure control. They often also need medications for other conditions. All these drugs carry some degree of risk. Hypoglycemia (too low blood sugar due to medication) is a constant threat, always inconvenient, can be dangerous

and may be lethal. Hospital stays are especially high risk, where dose and timing of medication may be unpredictable and error prone. Insulin is the drug most implicated in hospital medication errors. Sadly Kelowna General Hospital, as a tertiary care teaching hospital, is unique in not employing an on-site specially trained diabetes nurse educator. In contrast to the near impossible challenge of assessing the impact of diabetes on “quality of life” it is much easier to measure the economic impact of diabetes—on both the individual and also on society. Diabetes is an expensive condition to live with. Optimal management often requires eight to 10 different medications— a very expensive business which many people simply cannot afford. I have often seen individuals skip or curtail medications to save money for something else. The annual individual cost has been estimated at $1,000 to $15,000, depending on which drugs and devices (eg. insulin pumps) the person may require. In most developed countries access and affordability of diabetes medications is simply not an issue, unlike in Canada, where drug costs are often restrictive. In B.C., some drugs are only available with a “special request” by the GP to Pharmacare. I sometimes see patients who, for an extended period, have been paying the full cost of these drugs, including some

forms of insulin, when the GP could have requested reimbursement from Pharmacare. A very recent example involved an individual who for years had been paying full cost for a newer, safer and of course more expensive, insulin. She was astonished to learn that she qualified for reimbursement by Pharmacare. So, always check with either your GP or Pharmacist regarding “special authority” from Pharmacare. Canada, like the rest of the world, is experiencing an epidemic of diabetes, described in financial terms as an “economic tsunami.” The most recently estimated cost to B.C. is $1.5 billion, to Canada $12 billion per year. The annual increase in costs has many health economists stating that diabetes will bankrupt our health care system. Despite the grim human and economic statistics diabetes, it seems, continues to have a low priority in both the public eye and also in the political arena where decisions are made regarding health care funding. The stark reality is that a huge amount of cash is spent treating diabetes complications such as heart attacks, strokes and kidney failure—most of which are entirely preventable. Yet the political will to prevent diabetes complications by investing in earlier and better education and treatment programs is simply not there. Andrew Farquhar is a medical doctor in Kelowna who specializes in diabetes patients.

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But then I read Klein’s response, in which she said she was ready to forgive the boys and I realized that I was searching for second-hand revenge rather than justice. I was wanting to fight bullying by being a bully myself. The boys involved in the incident are not the only ones who can learn from it; this holds a lesson for all of us. Wearing a pink T-shirt on our national anti-bullying day is a great and easy way to fight the unkindness. But it doesn’t stop there. If we were to take as strong a stand against bullying as we believe we should, incidents like the one involving Klein wouldn’t progress to 10-minute YouTube videos, because someone would step in before then to stop it. The video of Klein and these four Grade 7 boys contains a rawness that is often difficult to communicate through standard anti-bullying campaigns and pep rallies and it has the power to produce an incredible effect on us. Let’s make sure that this impact is not forgotten and incites us to stand up against bullying rather than join in with it. Amber Krogel is a grad this year at Kelowna Christian School. AmberSKrogel@gmail.com

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There is a Pablo Picasso cartoon sketch in the Kelowna Art Gallery. How it got there, or rather how a gallery like the Vancouver Art Gallery, which owns it, acquires such treasures had VAG senior historical curator Ian Thom waxing poetic on the overtures of art patrons and their ability to help assemble a creatively robust collection on a minimal acquisition budget. In the 1980s, the gallery established a halfmillion dollar annual ac-

quisitions fund which, as Thom explains it, began to be used as seed money to attract the kinds of offers the gallery needs. “Major works cost a lot more than half a million per year,” he said. “So you have to learn how to say those things at an appropriate time that might make someone want to help you.” The form that help comes in is enough fodder for a book on curators’ escapades and he proceeded to fill last Saturday morning’s brunch with a few select stories, entertaining Kelowna’s art community while driving home

the point that generous donors are critical to the art world. In one story, VAG was named the sole beneficiary of a $3-million estate with the difficult stipulation that the money must go toward the purchase of work by The Group of Seven, he said. Surveying the gallery’s collection, Thom decided the funds would best be used on a Frederick Varley painting. The gallery did not have an important Varley, though the artist spent 10 years living in B.C. Apparently, Varley and Jock MacDonald had been hired to teach at the

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School of Decorative and Applied Arts in the city and split from the institution when the Vancouver School Board, which ran the school, cut their salaries by 60 per cent. Though it was the mid-1930s and money was tight, the artists discovered the school’s principal, Charles Hepburn Scott, was to have his own salary reduced by only 40 per cent. Incensed, the pair broke from the school to go out on their own—their own school went under two years later. As Scott made recommendations on the VAG

acquisitions committee, Varley’s work was off the list. Vancouver managed to miss out on owning a Varley, though he was sitting on their doorstep during an important period of his colour theory development. It wasn’t the only hole in the collection. The city also became one of the world’s centres for photographic art and yet the gallery, following on the heels of much of the art world, collected almost none of the images over the course of the art form’s growth. As luck would have it, the gallery was able to kill two birds with one stone

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t wasn’t a contest, but nonetheless, I see it as a victory for Canada, in which the Yankee bison has made a decision not to step on the lowly ant it looms over. And, it’s largely due to the diligence of and science employed by the Okanagan Basin Water Board. The international Osoyoos Lake Board of Control has recommended that the orders governing how our water is managed—in terms of how it crosses the international boundary in that lake— not be changed to a regulation governing flows of water from our part of the Okanagan Basin, to the southern part of the Okanogan Basin on the other side of the international boundary. At least one of the eight scientific reports commissioned by the International Joint Commission, which oversees the board, recommended that the amount of water flow-

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Judie Steeves ing south across the border become part of the orders which must be renewed by next February. (As detailed in the report from the Osoyoos board in its recommendations, guaranteeing flows from Osoyoos Lake, would in effect mean guaranteeing flows from Okanagan Lake, because Osoyoos Lake is too small to contain adequate storage for downstream users.) Yet, the board did not agree with that group of scientists, and it has instead recommended that similar regulations to what have been in place since 1946, be continued, with some minor exceptions.

In many regions south of us in the U.S., water is a very scarce commodity and eyes frequently swivel our way, green with envy at what is seen as an abundance of water, which we should only store until it’s needed by them. It’s not being overly dramatic to say that our sovereignty over water is at stake, and during discussions leading up to the recently-released report recommending how the cross-border lake should be managed in the future, there was some pretty inflammatory rhetoric being thrown around. I attended last September’s Osoyoos Lake Water Science Forum, organized by the OBWB and sponsored by governments and organizations on both sides of the border. It featured speakers that included politicians,scientists and regular people, from both sides of the border, discussing the issues sur-

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STRADDLING TWO COUNTRIES, Osoyoos Lake, downstream of Okanagan Lake but upstream from the mighty Columbia River, could become the focus of greed for water if common sense doesn’t prevail. rounding governance of Osoyoos Lake. Following that, the OBWB submitted a letter to the international board recommending it not change the terms of the current operating orders for the trans-border lake, following receipt of a report written by several local scientists providing detailed data and recommending flows not

become a basis for new orders. Their sciencebased report was included with the letter. Public input into the board’s recommendations is now open until the end of August, and two public meetings are set to discuss them: July 24 at 7 p.m. in Oroville and July 25 at 7 p.m. at the Best Western in Osoyoos. Read the detailed rec-

ommendations at: www. ijc.org The IJC will then mull over the public input, reports and recommendations and make a decision on renewal of the orders this fall. While there’s nothing cast in stone yet, I’m feeling much more comfortable that reason will prevail and that the new orders will be based on the

friendly goodwill and common sense that all neighbours should use in their relations with each other, even if one is 10 times bigger and much more powerful than the other. Judie Steeves writes about outdoors issues for the Capital News. jsteeves@kelownacapnews.com

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loss of appetite and lethargy. The best course of action in the case of an abscess is early relief of the pressure by drainage of the pus and an antibiotic course to treat the infection. If not treated in time, the abscess usually raptures and leaves a big laceration in the skin that often is too large to heal on its own and has to be treated surgically. If the wound gets diagnosed early, before the abscess forms, antibiotics alone may be sufficient for treating the problem. Prevention of abscess wounds can be tricky. Many people believe that having an indoor/outdoor lifestyle is important for the cat’s quality of life. Unfortunately, along with the pleasures and adventures the outdoors has to offer cats, there are also the dangers associated with that. Neutering your cat will probably reduce the aggressive territorial behaviour that characterizes intact male cats.

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2011 ESCAPE LMT

29,880

2009 F150 SUPER CREW

37

BI-WEEKLY

26,450

$

2012 FOCUS TITANIUM

47

204

$

BI-WEEKLY

18,995

$

2006 FREESTAR SEL

63

BI-WEEKLY

9,995

$

132

$

BI-WEEKLY

16,995

$

13,900

$

STK#P12086 32

$

136

50

279

$

BI-WEEKLY

23,980

$

Power group, AWD

8,950

$

74

2008 B4000 S/C AWD, air, 4x4

BI-WEEKLY

32,880

$

54

70

179

BI-WEEKLY

17,980

$

156

$

BI-WEEKLY

17,980

$

2006 PT CRUISER

Hybrid, leather, moonroof

$

BI-WEEKLY

2003 IMPREZA TS

15,487

$

184

$

Diesel, 6” lift, leather

Power windows, power locks, air

$

75

BI-WEEKLY

6,990

$

71

2001 RAM 2500 EXT CAB

2011 EXPEDITION MAX LMT

4x4, V8, power group

Navigation, roof, leather

Leather, moonroof, loaded

78

20,870

2007 CAMRY

2005 GRAND CHEROKEE STK #P12076A

STK #P11232A 76 74

103

84

Sync, auto, power group

Dual power doors, power everything

$

BI-WEEKLY

2011 FIESTA SEL STK#P12106

STK #P12071 62

147

BI-WEEKLY

2008 F350 CREW

23,760

$

4 dr. sedan, auto, power everything

$

BI-WEEKLY

16,998

$

161

Auto, power everything

XLT, power windows, locks, air STK #120299A

STK #120876A 46

226

132

BI-WEEKLY

35,960

$

Auto, AWD, power everything!

$

$

273

$

2011 SPORTAGE

2008 MUSTANG

2009 F150 SUPER CREW

5.4L, XTR, moonroof

$

$

29

STK #120606A

$

BI-WEEKLY

15

Moonroof, loaded

STK #130098A

35

BI-WEEKLY

STK#120767B

Sto & Go, loaded

STK #120453A

2010 GRAND CARAVAN

FX4, leather, loaded

229

2011 FUSION SEL

22,998

$

26

2010 F150 SUPER CREW

$

23,950

$

STK#120643A

25,990

$

177

$

BI-WEEKLY

STK#120171A

BI-WEEKLY

184

STK #120609A

199

13

$

Leather, moonroof, AWD STK# P12084

STK# P12078 17

26,998

$

2011 FUSION SEL

AWD, moonroof, leather

$

BI-WEEKLY

Convertible, V8, leather

STK #P11163

2011 FUSION SPORT

8

206

STK#P12075

35,690

$

$

STK#P12100

BI-WEEKLY

STK#120939A

271

2012 MUSTANG GT

V6, leather, power everything!

STK #120734A

1

$

2011 ESCAPE XLT

Moonroof, leather, 4x4 STK# P12112

STK# P12127

Navigation, AWD, leather

80

11,990

$

STK #P11237

2011 EDGE LMT

3

340

$

BI-WEEKLY

44,990

$

All Ø down @ 6.9% bi-weekly & taxes. 1) 84 months TP $49,394; 3)84 months TP $61,936; 8) 84 months TP $37,671; 13) 84 months TP $33,560; 15) 84 months TP $49,758; 17) 84 months TP $36,312; 26) 84 months TP $32,277; 29) 84 months TP $29,406; 32) 84 months TP $33,601; 35) 84 months TP $41,678; 37) 84 months TP $24,185; 84) 72 months TP $21,261; 74) n/a; 46) 72 months TP $35,365; 47) 72 months TP $31,890; 50) 72 months TP $43,670; 54) 72 months TP $4,425; 62) 84 months TP $26,878; 63) 84 months TP $24,181; 70) 60 months TP $23,394; 71) 60 months TP $9,794; 76) 60 months TP $13,512; 78) n/a; 80) n/a.


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SMALL, MID-SIZE & FULL-SIZE CARS, SPORT UTILITIES, VANS, TRUCKS & 4X4’S 2009 Subaru SUMMER 2012 Outback 5,995 7,995 12,945 13,995 23,995 CLEARANCE Hyundai 2001 Honda 2005 SALE!! Accord Chevrolet Elantra 2006 Hyundai Elantra VE

$

$

Stk#UM616606

191,806 kms

$

4,995 Stk#UA801969

2010 Mazda 3 GT Sport

19,495

$

6,995

9,995

$

Stk#UD343951

2007 Hyundai Accent

9,995

7,495

2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible

2010 Ford Mustang GT Convertible

Stk#UT306528

Stk#U5118281

28,995

$

2008 Pontiac G6

Stk#UN392822

Stk#UH526867

Stk#U4106898

2005 Honda Civic SI

2006 Honda Civic DX VP Coupe

LXI, 4 Dr.

4,995

8,995

12,995

$

SE, Auto

11,995

$

$

10,995

Stk#UA093468

Stk#UU112144

$

13,995

2009 Infiniti G37X AWD

29,995

8,995

10,495 Stk#U5650188

Stk#U7335193

2004 Pontiac Grand AM SE V6 $

4,995 Stk#UM654729

KELOWNA

2005 Honda Accord EX Manual

12,995

$

Stk#UL185755

Stk#UH238395

2003 Ford F150 XLT 4x4

12,995

$

$

Stk#U6043931

Stk#UH309766

8,995

Stk#UB219892

14,995

2010 Ford Ranger Sport EXT 2WD

$

17,995

2009 Ford Escape XLT 4x4

%

20,995

$

2007 Hyundai Santa Fe GL AWD

Stk#UU036847

Stk#UBA26630

19,495

2010 Ford Econoline E350 15 Pass.

2008 Pontiac Montana SV6

11,995 Stk#UU647808

2006 Honda Civic DX Sedan

12,995

$

OAC

$

+ NO PAYMENTS FOR 6 MONTHS

$

25,995

2007 Hyundai Sante Fe GLS AWD

18,995

$

Stk#UL805354

Sale price varies depending on mileage and equipment. 2.99% APR only available on Hyundai pre-owned. No payment for 6 months, cannot be combined with subvented rate. On approved credit. Sale prices are plus Documentation Fee of $499 + applicable taxes. * Payment based on 7 year term @ 4.25% APR. Taxes extra, on approved credit.

$

$

$

$

52 LEFT

$

2008 Hyundai Santa Fe LTD AWD

Stk#UH176059

Stk#UL800877

13 ,995 Stk#UH063137

18 ,995

24,995 Stk#UU041838

14 ,995

2011 Nissan Juke SV AWD

$

Stk# UT016704

19 ,995

2011 Dodge Caliber SXT

22,995

Stk#UZ038761

17,995

Stk#U112440

Stk#UG208348

$

$

2 LEFT

Stk#UH174502

Stk#UD22898

13 ,995

2011 Hyundai Sonata GLS Stk#UH217680

18 ,995

17,995

$

2008 Hyundai Entourage LX

2012 Grand Caravan SXT STOW N GO

$

$

Stk#UD113974

$

63,995

2011 Ford Fiesta

19,995

Manual

2008 Honda Element LX

Stk#UR235834

2012 Kia Sorento

Stk#UJ217862

$

$

2012 Hyundai Sonata GL

21,995

2008 Hyundai Santa Fe GL AWD

13,995

$

15,995

$

31 LEFT

2008 Dodge Ram SLT 4x4 1500

Stk#UH109926

Stk#UD951827

$

13,995 Stk#U6045121

2009 Ford Escape XLT 4x4

$

StkUR737361

19,995

2011 Mazda 3 GX w/air pur.

$

20,995 Stk#UKC09782

Stk#U1435663

15 ,495

Stk#UH075872

Stk#UA800120

CALL US TODAY AT 250-491-9467 3260 Highway 97 N. Kelowna kelownahyundai.com

4,995

$

Stk#UN557434

2011 Chevrolet Impala LS

Stk#upa27587

1.99

$

DEMO

17,995

2009 Hyundai Santa Fe GL AWD

$

$

$

2007 Hyundai Entourage Van

Stk#UKC77155

Base

19,995

2011 Dodge Avenger

2009

Stk#UBA22168

4,995

23,755

Auto

17,995

$

Hyundai Santa Fe GL FWD

Auto

2009 Hyundai Elantra GL

$

Stk#UPA04431

6,995

2007 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Unltd.

$

2009 Hyundai Elantra Touring L

Stk#UU958865

2002 Ford Windstar Sport $

RATES STARTING FROM

17,995

Stk#UI138837

$

2005 Toyota Tacoma 4x4

09 Kia Spectra

$

81

$

AWD, leather, sunroof

BI-WEEKLY

Starting from

2011 Cadillac Escalade

2008 Ford Ranger EXT 4X4

2002 Ford Windstar SEL

10,995

2008 Chevrolet Cobalt 2 Dr. SPT Coupe

2009 Hyundai Tucson 25th Anniversary

16,995

Stk#UM358334

$

$

$

5 SPD, GL, fwd

2004 GMC Sierra 1500 4x4

Stk#UKC09782

$

Stk#UH000661

18,750

OR

Stk#UGO48123

63 LEFT

9,995

$

Stk#UU592831

2002 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS

2011 Santa Fe GL AWD

2007 Hyundai Tucson

Stk#U1410213

,

13,995

Stk#UH126292

17,995

15,995

Stk#U5407447

$

17,995

$

Stk#US177495

$

2005 Dodge Caravan

Stk#U6401599

Stk#UU100833

8,996

99

BI-WEEKLY

GUARANTEED APPROVAL! WE FINANCE EVERYONE!

7,995

2012 Honda Civic Coupe

$

$

$

Base Manual

2003 Hyundai Tiburon SE 2 Dr

$

17,995 9 995 OR

Stk#UH015291

2011 Hyundai Elantra Touring GL

10 3 LEFT

UU529040

UH074823

2008 KIA Rio

$

2004 Hyundai Sonata 4 Dr GL

5,995

$

Stk#UU071380

Stk#UU148913

10,995

4 TO CHOOSE FROM

GL, Deck

$

Auto, 3 door

$

$

Stk#UH542533

Stk#UH201642

Stk#UH032423

DL30922

$

2009 Hyundai Sonata GL

2004 Chrysler Sebring

$

auto

$

Stk#UW145946

11,995

2007 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT 4x4

2007 Dodge Caliber SXT

ZTS, 4 Dr.

Trailer Blazer LT

2007 Hyundai Santa FE LTD AWD

2009 Hyundai Sonata GL

2008 Acura CXS

$

4 door

$

Stk#UPB00992

$

2011 Kia Forte LX

3.0L Edge

Stk#U7333110

Stk#U2367434

2003 BMW 330i

5,995

2010 Hyundai Accent

AWD, Spec. Edition

Stk#UD113974

13,995

2009 Hyundai Accent L

$

13,995

Stk#U1100098

16,995

2005 Ford Ranger S/C

SV6

$

15,995

2004 Ford Focus

$

2.5 S, Auto

$

Stk#UA801020

$

2008 Pontiac Montana

2007 Pontiac Solstice Convertible

2002 Honda Accord SE

$

2007 Nissan Altima

Stk#UC160613

Stk#UKM24957

$

Stk#UC263516

Stk#U1123968

12,995

$

$

Stk#UU138496

8,995

$

2006 Nissan Altima 3.5 SE

IN-HOUSE FINANCING

WE FINANCE EVERYONE!

KELOWNA DL30922

2001 Chevrolet Malibu LS

CALL US TODAY AT 250-491-9467 3260 Highway 97 N. Kelowna kelownahyundai.com

Sale price varies depending on mileage and equipment. 2.99% APR only available on Hyundai pre-owned. No payment for 6 months, cannot be combined with subvented rate. On approved credit. Sale prices are plus Documentation Fee of $499 + applicable taxes. * Payment based on 7 year term @ 4.25% APR. Taxes extra, on approved credit.

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SMALL, MID-SIZE & FULL-SIZE CARS, SPORT UTILITIES, VANS, TRUCKS & 4X4’S 2009 Subaru SUMMER 2012 Outback 5,995 7,995 12,945 13,995 23,995 CLEARANCE Hyundai 2001 Honda 2005 SALE!! Accord Chevrolet Elantra 2006 Hyundai Elantra VE

$

$

Stk#UM616606

191,806 kms

$

4,995 Stk#UA801969

2010 Mazda 3 GT Sport

19,495

$

6,995

9,995

$

Stk#UD343951

2007 Hyundai Accent

9,995

7,495

2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible

2010 Ford Mustang GT Convertible

Stk#UT306528

Stk#U5118281

28,995

$

2008 Pontiac G6

Stk#UN392822

Stk#UH526867

Stk#U4106898

2005 Honda Civic SI

2006 Honda Civic DX VP Coupe

LXI, 4 Dr.

4,995

8,995

12,995

$

SE, Auto

11,995

$

$

10,995

Stk#UA093468

Stk#UU112144

$

13,995

2009 Infiniti G37X AWD

29,995

8,995

10,495 Stk#U5650188

Stk#U7335193

2004 Pontiac Grand AM SE V6 $

4,995 Stk#UM654729

KELOWNA

2005 Honda Accord EX Manual

12,995

$

Stk#UL185755

Stk#UH238395

2003 Ford F150 XLT 4x4

12,995

$

$

Stk#U6043931

Stk#UH309766

8,995

Stk#UB219892

14,995

2010 Ford Ranger Sport EXT 2WD

$

17,995

2009 Ford Escape XLT 4x4

%

20,995

$

2007 Hyundai Santa Fe GL AWD

Stk#UU036847

Stk#UBA26630

19,495

2010 Ford Econoline E350 15 Pass.

2008 Pontiac Montana SV6

11,995 Stk#UU647808

2006 Honda Civic DX Sedan

12,995

$

OAC

$

+ NO PAYMENTS FOR 6 MONTHS

$

25,995

2007 Hyundai Sante Fe GLS AWD

18,995

$

Stk#UL805354

Sale price varies depending on mileage and equipment. 2.99% APR only available on Hyundai pre-owned. No payment for 6 months, cannot be combined with subvented rate. On approved credit. Sale prices are plus Documentation Fee of $499 + applicable taxes. * Payment based on 7 year term @ 4.25% APR. Taxes extra, on approved credit.

$

$

$

$

52 LEFT

$

2008 Hyundai Santa Fe LTD AWD

Stk#UH176059

Stk#UL800877

13 ,995 Stk#UH063137

18 ,995

24,995 Stk#UU041838

14 ,995

2011 Nissan Juke SV AWD

$

Stk# UT016704

19 ,995

2011 Dodge Caliber SXT

22,995

Stk#UZ038761

17,995

Stk#U112440

Stk#UG208348

$

$

2 LEFT

Stk#UH174502

Stk#UD22898

13 ,995

2011 Hyundai Sonata GLS Stk#UH217680

18 ,995

17,995

$

2008 Hyundai Entourage LX

2012 Grand Caravan SXT STOW N GO

$

$

Stk#UD113974

$

63,995

2011 Ford Fiesta

19,995

Manual

2008 Honda Element LX

Stk#UR235834

2012 Kia Sorento

Stk#UJ217862

$

$

2012 Hyundai Sonata GL

21,995

2008 Hyundai Santa Fe GL AWD

13,995

$

15,995

$

31 LEFT

2008 Dodge Ram SLT 4x4 1500

Stk#UH109926

Stk#UD951827

$

13,995 Stk#U6045121

2009 Ford Escape XLT 4x4

$

StkUR737361

19,995

2011 Mazda 3 GX w/air pur.

$

20,995 Stk#UKC09782

Stk#U1435663

15 ,495

Stk#UH075872

Stk#UA800120

CALL US TODAY AT 250-491-9467 3260 Highway 97 N. Kelowna kelownahyundai.com

4,995

$

Stk#UN557434

2011 Chevrolet Impala LS

Stk#upa27587

1.99

$

DEMO

17,995

2009 Hyundai Santa Fe GL AWD

$

$

$

2007 Hyundai Entourage Van

Stk#UKC77155

Base

19,995

2011 Dodge Avenger

2009

Stk#UBA22168

4,995

23,755

Auto

17,995

$

Hyundai Santa Fe GL FWD

Auto

2009 Hyundai Elantra GL

$

Stk#UPA04431

6,995

2007 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Unltd.

$

2009 Hyundai Elantra Touring L

Stk#UU958865

2002 Ford Windstar Sport $

RATES STARTING FROM

17,995

Stk#UI138837

$

2005 Toyota Tacoma 4x4

09 Kia Spectra

$

81

$

AWD, leather, sunroof

BI-WEEKLY

Starting from

2011 Cadillac Escalade

2008 Ford Ranger EXT 4X4

2002 Ford Windstar SEL

10,995

2008 Chevrolet Cobalt 2 Dr. SPT Coupe

2009 Hyundai Tucson 25th Anniversary

16,995

Stk#UM358334

$

$

$

5 SPD, GL, fwd

2004 GMC Sierra 1500 4x4

Stk#UKC09782

$

Stk#UH000661

18,750

OR

Stk#UGO48123

63 LEFT

9,995

$

Stk#UU592831

2002 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS

2011 Santa Fe GL AWD

2007 Hyundai Tucson

Stk#U1410213

,

13,995

Stk#UH126292

17,995

15,995

Stk#U5407447

$

17,995

$

Stk#US177495

$

2005 Dodge Caravan

Stk#U6401599

Stk#UU100833

8,996

99

BI-WEEKLY

GUARANTEED APPROVAL! WE FINANCE EVERYONE!

7,995

2012 Honda Civic Coupe

$

$

$

Base Manual

2003 Hyundai Tiburon SE 2 Dr

$

17,995 9 995 OR

Stk#UH015291

2011 Hyundai Elantra Touring GL

10 3 LEFT

UU529040

UH074823

2008 KIA Rio

$

2004 Hyundai Sonata 4 Dr GL

5,995

$

Stk#UU071380

Stk#UU148913

10,995

4 TO CHOOSE FROM

GL, Deck

$

Auto, 3 door

$

$

Stk#UH542533

Stk#UH201642

Stk#UH032423

DL30922

$

2009 Hyundai Sonata GL

2004 Chrysler Sebring

$

auto

$

Stk#UW145946

11,995

2007 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT 4x4

2007 Dodge Caliber SXT

ZTS, 4 Dr.

Trailer Blazer LT

2007 Hyundai Santa FE LTD AWD

2009 Hyundai Sonata GL

2008 Acura CXS

$

4 door

$

Stk#UPB00992

$

2011 Kia Forte LX

3.0L Edge

Stk#U7333110

Stk#U2367434

2003 BMW 330i

5,995

2010 Hyundai Accent

AWD, Spec. Edition

Stk#UD113974

13,995

2009 Hyundai Accent L

$

13,995

Stk#U1100098

16,995

2005 Ford Ranger S/C

SV6

$

15,995

2004 Ford Focus

$

2.5 S, Auto

$

Stk#UA801020

$

2008 Pontiac Montana

2007 Pontiac Solstice Convertible

2002 Honda Accord SE

$

2007 Nissan Altima

Stk#UC160613

Stk#UKM24957

$

Stk#UC263516

Stk#U1123968

12,995

$

$

Stk#UU138496

8,995

$

2006 Nissan Altima 3.5 SE

IN-HOUSE FINANCING

WE FINANCE EVERYONE!

KELOWNA DL30922

2001 Chevrolet Malibu LS

CALL US TODAY AT 250-491-9467 3260 Highway 97 N. Kelowna kelownahyundai.com

Sale price varies depending on mileage and equipment. 2.99% APR only available on Hyundai pre-owned. No payment for 6 months, cannot be combined with subvented rate. On approved credit. Sale prices are plus Documentation Fee of $499 + applicable taxes. * Payment based on 7 year term @ 4.25% APR. Taxes extra, on approved credit.

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NEWS

Building great economic partnerships in the Okanagan T he possibilities of growth in the Okanagan’s business sector, especially tourism, have increased tenfold now that United Airlines has announced it will fly direct between Kelowna International Airport and Los Angeles. Visitors from the U.S. will be able to enjoy easy access all year round to

Flights are scheduled to begin Dec. 19, just in time for ski season. It’s great to see the region realizing the benefits of the airport’s expansion, a project that was funded jointly by the federal government, the province and the City of Kelowna. It’s just one more example of the good that comes from strong part-

MP’S REPORT

Ron Cannan some of the best wineries, skiing, hiking and biking in Canada.

nerships between all levels of government. Keeping people, goods and services flowing smoothly between the Canadian and American border is vital to our local economy and the federal government is doing all it can to facilitate it. NEXUS, the cross border initiative designed to expedite the border

clearance process for lowrisk, pre-approved travelers into Canada and the United States is one great example of the progress we are making. For a nominal fee, Canadians can enroll in the NEXUS program and enjoy faster, easier travel across the Canadian-US border. For frequent business

SATURDAY, JULY 14 ONLY! THE REWARDS YOU WANT

20x THE SHOPPERS OPTIMUM POINTS WHEN YOU SPEND $50 OR MORE* ON ALMOST ANYTHING IN THE STORE.

PLUS

6$/( '$<

®

20x faster These SATURDAY ONLY Specials - July 14

499

199 LIFE BRAND EXTRA STRONG PAPER TOWELS 8 Roll Limit 4. After limit 2.99 Rest of week 2.99

ROYALE 2-PLY DOUBLE ROLL, ULTRA 3-PLY (12’s) or MEGA 2-PLY (9’s) BATHROOM TISSUE Limit 4. After limit 5.99 Rest of week 5.99

199 LIFE BRAND NATURAL SPRING WATER 24 x 500mL Limit 4. After limit 2.49 Rest of week 2.49

30

%

BALÉA SHAVE or HAIR REMOVAL PRODUCTS Selected Types & Sizes Rest of week 25% off*

off†

349

4

RUFFLES (235g) or SUN CHIPS (225g) Selected Types or 2.49 each. Limit 4 Rest of week 2.49

40

%

QUO BRUSHES Selected Types

off†

each

COCA-COLA or PEPSI BEVERAGES 6 x 710mL Selected Types or 2.99 each. Limit 4 Rest of week 2.99 + Deposit & Enviro Levy Where Applicable

2/$

each

549

5

2/$

each

each

each

NESCAFÉ INSTANT COFFEE (100g - 200g), CAPPUCCINO (100g - 148g) or LIFE BRAND PLATINUM COFFEE (326g) Selected Types Limit 4. After limit 3.99 Rest of week 3.99

599 each

TYLENOL 500mg EXTRA STRENGTH CAPLETS, EZ TABS (100’s) or MOTRIN IBUPROFEN TABLETS (50’s - 100’s) Selected Types Limit 4. After limit 7.99 Rest of week 7.99

*Points are issued according to the net pretax purchase total of eligible products after redemptions and discounts and before taxes using a valid Shoppers Optimum Card®. Excludes prescription purchases, Shoppers Optimum Bonus Points®, Shoppers Optimum® MasterCard® points and points associated with the RBC® Shoppers Optimum Banking Account, products that contain codeine, tobacco products (where applicable), lottery tickets, stamps, transit tickets and passes, event tickets, electronic gift cards, prepaid phone cards, Life Experiences® packages and Shoppers Home Health Care locations. Offer applies to photofinishing services that are picked up and paid for on Saturday, July 14, 2012. Not to be used in conjunction with any other Shoppers Optimum Points® promotions or offers. Offer valid Saturday, July 14, 2012 only. See cashier for details. ® 911979 Alberta Ltd. †Our regular price. Prices in effect from Saturday, July 14, 2012 only. While quantities last. No rainchecks. See cashier for details.

DOWNY LIQUID FABRIC SOFTENER (1.21L - 1.53L), BOUNCE ULTRA SHEETS (120’s), DRYER BAR or TIDE (1.18L) LAUNDRY DETERGENT Selected Types & Sizes Limit 4. After limit 6.49 Rest of week 6.49

177

each

EVERYDAY MARKET SUGAR 2kg Limit 4. After limit 1.99 Rest of week 1.99

877 each

BABY LIFE JUMBO DIAPERS (23’s - 50’s) or LIFE BRAND TRAINING PANTS (19’s - 26’s) Selected Types Limit 4. After limit 8.99 Rest of week 8.99

649 each

PANTENE SHAMPOO or CONDITIONER Selected Types & Sizes Excludes Premium Rest of week 6.99 While quantities last. No rainchecks

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SPORTS â–ź FOOTBALL

Sommerfeld called to his university’s Hall of Fame Warren Henderson STAFF REPORTER

In his two seasons as a Dickinson State University Blue Hawk, Shane Sommerfeld earned a reputation as a bona fide ball hawk. Sommerfeld’s propensity for picking off passes and his overall impact on the DSU football program will both be acknowledged this fall when he is inducted into the Blue Hawks Athletic Hall of Fame. A former player with the Okanagan Sun, and current head coach of the Kelowna Owls’ high school program, Sommerfeld played free safety and returned kicks for the Hawks in 1994 and 1995. He will officially enter the DSU Hall at a special ceremony this October at the North Dakota school. Joining him in the Hall will be the Blue Hawks’ team from 1995 which posted a unbeaten record.

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KSS OWLS head football coach and former Okanagan Sun player Shane Sommerfeld will be inducted this fall into the Dickinson State University Athletic Hall of Fame. “Getting inducted along with the team in

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ing to be kind of like a reunion seeing all those guys. There’ll be a lot of memories, I’m sure.� After red-shirting with the Blue Hawks in 1993, Sommerfeld stepped into a starting role the following season and earned allconference honours at safety. In 1995, Sommerfeld capped a stellar two-year stint at DSU with a nationbest eight interceptions and was named an NAIA All-American. Blue Hawks head coach Hank Biesiot said Sommerfeld’s contribution to the program over two seasons was significant. “Shane seemed to save his best for the big games,� said Biesiot who has seen many players come and go in his 36 years at DSU. “He had a nose for the ball and had outstanding anticipation. He read the play well and understood the game. “He was a talented kid,

not the fastest, but the kind of player you wanted on your side. He’s very deserving of this honour.� Biesiot recalls one game in particular where Sommerfeld’s opportunism paid off in a big way for the Blue Hawks. “There was one game where we had maybe 40 yards of total offense and really didn’t deserve to be in it,� Biesiot added. “But thanks to one big play by Shane, we ended up winning it. It was late in the game, he made a break on the ball, intercepted and ran it back for a touchdown to give us the game. You always expected Shane to make plays.� In addition to his personal accomplishments on the field, one of Sommerfeld’s best memories is the success the Blue Hawks enjoyed as a team in 1995. Against the odds, DSU went a perfect 10-0. “We didn’t have the most athletic or the fast-

est team that year but we found a way to win,� said Sommerfeld. “We were underdogs going in, it was a real Cinderella team that year. We were called overachievers, that’s why that team did so well because of the kinds of players we had. It was a great year all around.� Sommerfeld was one of several former Okanagan Sun players who were key members of the Blue Hawks program in the 1990s. Among ex-Sun players who played alongside Sommerfeld at DSU were Mike Crumb, Jason Crumb, Peter McCall and Tony Lindsay. Sommerfeld will be inducted into the DSU Hall of Fame Friday, Oct. 5. The following day, he’ll be honoured at the school’s annual Homecoming Game as the Blue Hawks take on Montana Tech College. whenderson @kelownacapnews.com

â–ź RUGBY

International teams come to Kelowna for matches in August Rugby League fans in Western Canada will be in Kelowna this summer to watch the firstever International rugby league match between Canadian and U.S. teams. History will be made when the B.C. Bulldogs and the Utah Avalanche play an international home and away series, with the first match scheduled for Aug. 18 in Kelowna. The Utah Avalanche team, a member of the American National Rugby League, and the B.C. Bulldogs, member of Canadian Rugby League, will compete for the inaugural Western Challenge Cup series. The Okanagan Valley will host the first of two games with the return clash to be played in Salt Lake City, Utah. Utah has a big, strong and very quick squad made up of an entertaining mix of Polynesians, New Zealanders and Australians. They play a

hard and fast-paced game that will entertain the expected large crowd. The B.C. Bulldogs come fresh off the completion of their first B.C. Championship domestic league. The provincial team will be selected in late July, in readiness for the August international. George Tupou, coach of the Utah Avalanche, has over 20 years experience playing and coaching in Manly, Australia. He launched the Utah Avalanche last year with the focus on expanding the great game of rugby league to the US West Coast. “We have lots of standout players coming to Kelowna,� said George. “Aaron Thompson from New Zealand playing half back has over 20 years of league experience; Teki Nau is a hard running and tackling front rower with a rugby union back-

ground; Brian Jensen is an ex-line backer known for his hard running and tackling; and Josh Olschewski is a MMA fighter who has converted to rugby league easily with a very good running style. One of our key threats will be Chance Williams, who is a devastating attacking player who finds the try line very frequently. We are ready for the challenge�. Andy Blackburn, coach of B.C. Bulldogs, is excited at the opportunity to showcase the quality of Rugby League players in British Columbia. He expects an intense game. “B.C. players will work on various combinations during trial games over the next month as we prepare for the huge battle against our USA rivals,� said Blackburn “We expect plenty of supporters out at the Kelowna game. Our players will be excited to show Canadian Rugby League

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SPORTS ▼ CYCLING

GranFondo participants put fun ahead of competition Bobbi-Sue Menard CONTRIBUTOR

The RBC GranFondo is back in the Okanagan Valley. The 122 km friendly bike ride is not billed as a race, but a celebration of biking, tourism and the beautiful location. RBC GranFondo now has three separate events in B.C. and Alberta— Whistler, Kelowna and the brand new Banff ride scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 25. Last year 1,200 people took part and as many are expected this year for the Kelowna edition of the race this Saturday, July 14. Organizers will have an accurate count on ride day, as participants are encouraged to register early, but can sign up until Friday at the welcoming GranFesta event at the Delta Grand Hotel in Kelowna. The race starts early Saturday, with riders arriving as early as 5:30 a.m. at the Water Street start area for the 7 a.m. official start.

There are two routes to choose from: The 122 km GranFondo and the Medio a 60 km route that commences in Vernon and finishes at the Celebration Plaza in downtown Kelowna. The Medio is perfect for novice and beginning riders all the way to advanced who might find the 122 GranFondo course too challenging. The route will merge with the full GranFondo course so both Medio and GranFondo riders will share in the ride experience. The GranFondo route is spectacular, with views of Okanagan Lake, Kalamalka Lake and Wood Lake. Heading north out of Kelowna, riders will pass through Lake Country and Carr’s Landing, before making the turn south in the rolling hills surrounding Predator Ridge, just above Vernon. The southern direction of the loop will bring riders down Hwy 97, crossing to the east side of Lake Country’s Wood Lake, through the community of Winfield and back to Ke-

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A LARGE GROUP OF RIDERS, including Kelowna’s Warren Muir (third from right), head home for a close finish at the Axel Merckx GranFondo held last weekend in Penticton. The RBC Kelowna GranFondo goes this Saturday with the race beginning at 7 a.m. from Waterfront Park. lowna. With the route touching on all three communities there is a friendly rivalry going on amongst senior staff members in each City Hall. Each community volunteered a senior staff member to ride the Medio course. The individual city participants

each bring their own blend of experience and training to the friendly ride. Graham Hood, a former Olympic runner, is riding for Kelowna. When Hood isn’t at work in the real estate department for the City of Kelowna, he participates in triathlon. For him the Medio will be

a short day on the bike. “It is still going to be a challenge, these sorts of things should be fun, it will be a neat day,” said Hood. That attitude might be a bit of a stretch for Ryan Roycroft who is riding for the District of Lake Country. Roycroft is a planner with the district and his

first step after volunteering for the ride was to send out an email to see if a coworker or friend had a bike he could borrow. “It should be fun, hopefully I will have a few rides completed before the event,” laughs Roycroft. Vernon’s communication officer, Courtenay Pitcher happily laughs in anticipation of the ride. Pitcher, who has completed one sprint triathlon, hadn’t been on a bike in a while when the mayor of Vernon asked if she would like to participate. “I’m just going to go and have fun,” she said. As for any hope of keeping up in the friendly ride she just laughed: “Maybe the former Olympian will get a flat tire.” It isn’t just various city employees taking to the roads. Local cycling enthusiasts are getting ready for the ride. Ingo Grady, who works at Mission Hill Winery, has been riding a road bike since 2006, he was an inaugural GranFondo rider last year and will be completing all three locations this

year. “There are so many different riders who are doing the GranFondo for the sheer joy of riding,” remarked Grady. He does have one warning about the route— the hill on Commanage Road in Lake Country is steeper than it may seem when driving it. “It helps to be familiar with the course; Commanage is well placed for a climb.” Children have the opportunity to test out their bike skills too. One of the opening events is the Family Fundo, a free event designed for kids. You can bring your child with bike and helmet to the Dolphins statue at Waterfront Park, Friday at 5:30 p.m. The Fundo ride will be led by former B.C. Lion player, Brent Johnson. Johnson started cycling after retirement to stay in shape and will be on hand to lead the event along the promenade. “I think it is essential for kids to be able to watch adults, but to get out there as a child and participate is very important,” Johnson said.

▼ BCHL

Warriors make four-player trade deal with Victoria Grizzlies

The newly-named West Kelowna Warriors of the BCHL added some new blood to their roster this week, making a fourplayer deal with the Victoria Grizzlies. Coming to the Warriors is a solid goaltender coach Rylan Ferster is familiar with, and a bluechip defenseman already committed to the NCAA. The Warriors receive netminder Garrett Rockafellow (’93), and defenseman Braxton Bilous (’94), while the Grizzlies aquire goaltender Brady Rouleau (’93), and forward Garrett Skrbich (’93).

Rockafellow posted a 5-15 record in his only season with the Grizzlies last year, but was on the third worst team in the BCHL. Ferster recently took Rockafellow, along with Warriors goalie Tyler Briggs, to Sweden for some exhibition games and is very familiar with him. “Garrett Rockafellow is a goalie that is the ultimate competitor,” says Warriors Head Coach/GM Rylan Ferster. “He battles every time he steps on the ice. I had the pleasure of coaching him a few years back, and just recently as well. He and Tyler will

be nice additions to the crease.” The 6-foot, 192-pound native of Crossfield, Alberta says he’s eager to join his new squad. “I’m extremely excited to join such a well respected franchise,” said Rockafellow. “I’m just going to work as hard as humanly possible, compete every night, and try

my best to fit in with the guys.” Bilous is 6-foot-2, 192 pounds, and from Langley. He is already committed to Merrimack (NCAA Div.1) where he’ll walk in the footsteps of many former Warriors. (Kyle Singleton, Brendan Ellis, Quinn Gould, and Izaak Berglund) “In acquiring Brax-

ton Bilous we get a defense man with 90 games experience in the BCHL,” says Ferster. “He can play in all situations and really solidifies our defense core now. He is already committed which is great. Players like him are very hard to acquire.” Braxton had three goals, 13 assists, and 54 penalty minutes in 53

regular season games last year. Bilous joins a returning West Kelowna defense core that includes assistant captain Josh Monk, Dustin Cave, Adam Plant (Harvard ’14), and Matthew Berry-Lamontagna. Meanwhile, Rouleau never played a game for the Warriors after being acquired in the offseason.

He was the “futures” in the Richard Vanderhoek trade to Cowichan for David Pope during the regular season. Garrett Skrbich is the second player headed to Vancouver Island. The 6-foot forward from Minnesota played 50 games for the Warriors registering seven goals, and five assists.

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SPORTS

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Three Kelowna women posted excellent results at the B.C .Amateur Body Building Championships June 30 in New Westminster, propelling each one to the national championships next month. Angelique Kronebusch placed second in Master Bikini A (short height) and Susie Hall won ‘Figure B (medium height). Laura Dyck, 40, placed first in Master class Figure A, and took second place in the open (all ages), short, category. It was an outstanding result for Dyck as she only took up the sport 10 months ago in August 2011. Dyck admits there is an element of genetic luck when it comes to developing her five foot tall

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frame, but the secret even more than lifting weights has been diet. “It really comes down to diet. I eat five to seven meals per day, a lot of high protein like chicken, halibut, and egg whites,” explains Dyck. Processed foods and refined sugar have been eliminated. “Most of my carbs come from vegetables, including sweet potatoes.” Dyck is a physiotherapist at Kelowna General Hospital and a mother of two. She does find time to train six days per week, mostly from home with two sessions with a trainer at One Life Gym in Kelowna. “I work with the trainer who really pushes me. When you think you can’t do one more lift, the trainer is there, encouraging you to keep going and you find out you can keep going,” says Dyck. The trainer is also a safe-

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weeks, Dyck was pleasantly surprised with what she had accomplished, so she decided to enter her first competition, The Sandra Wickham Classic held Nov. 12, 2011, where she placed sixth in her category. It was a great start, but Dyck pulled back from training so hard over the winter and didn’t reconsider further competition until this spring. Eight weeks before a show in May she decided to recommit and picked up her intensity and training schedule before the Western Canadians. To my absolute shock I went out and won my category,” says Dyck.

Golf digest The Kelowna Golf & Country Club’s Rob Anderson and Jamie Stevens settled for second best at the 2012 PGA of B.C. C. Pro-Assistant Champion-ship. Kevin Maxwell andd Matt Matheson of Olym-pic View Golf Club edgedd out the KGCC duo forr top honours on the third playoff hole this week in Chase. The format of the event sees teams of two compete in two days of best ball and scramble formats. After an exciting and eventful 36-holes at the beautiful Talking Rock Golf Course, the tournament saw Maxwell and Matheson (68-61-129) tied with Anderson and Stevens (65-64-129) atop the leaderboard. The two teams headed back to the 18th tee for a sudden death playoff in a Scotch-Alternate Shot

format. After both teams made par through their first two attempts, Kelowna found themselves in trouble on the third playoff hole after two errant tee shots didn’t allow them to scramble for par. Maxwell blasted a third-straight 310 yard drive down the middle of the fairway, leaving Matheson an easy pitch to the green. Two putts later, the Olympic View team was

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The win spurred her to compete in the June 30th provincial championships where she qualified for nationals in her two categories. The Canadian Bodybuilding Federation Nationals are scheduled to take place in New Westminster in three weeks on Aug. 11. Dyck has her training program dialed in and she plans to follow the same healthy food and training regimen. “I don’t do diuretics, I am the product of clean healthy eating. This is more about being healthy and strong,” says Dyck. “For me weightlifting is empowering, I feel strong and on top of my game.”

WARREN HENDERSON at whenderson@kelownacapnews.com or call 250.763.3212 The Capital News also welcomes contributed photos and write-ups from parents & coaches.

crowned champions. The Kelowna pair found themselves with the first round lead after Anderson and Stevens opened with an impressive bogey-free 65, which featured five birdies and an eagle on the par 5 third. Brodie Carle and Chris Hinton of West Kelowna’s Two Eagles Golf Club finished in a tie for third. The 2013 PGA of B.C. Pro-Assistant Championship will be hosted by Gallagher’s Canyon Golf & Country Club.

HOLE-IN-ONES…

The latest hole-in-ones from the Black Mountain Golf Course: On Sunday, June 10 Judy Kennedy from Kelowna aced the ninth hole using a Driver on the 146 yard hole. Witnessed by Herb Dixon, Trevor Alcock and Warren Kennedy. On Thursday, June 21 Jeff Pasey from Edmonton aced the 11th hole using a 8-iron on the 148 yard hole. Witnessed by Jan Hall. Hours later Ted Wright from West Kelowna aced the 4th hole using his 9 iron on the 138 yard hole. Witnessed by Rick Jungo, John King and Jim Foster. On Friday, June 29 Ross Short of Kelowna aced the 17th hole using a 8 iron on the 153 yard hole. Witnessed by John Kleinsteuber, Dwight Bauch and Barry Skrapre. On Tuesday, July 2nd Nicky McLoughlin West Kelowna aced the 11th hole using a 7 iron on the 108 yard hole. Witnessed by Bernice Louie, Rob Louie and Mark McLoughlin.


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SPORTS ▼ BRIEFS

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The Kelowna Falcons are in Wenatchee Friday night for the second of a four-game series against the East Division-leading Apple Sox. The teams opened the series on Thursday in Wenatchee, however a score wasn’t available at press time. Kelowna was hoping to rebound after losing the last two games of a series this week at Elks Stadium to Klamath Falls. On a scorching Wednesday night, the Gems beat the Falcons 10-4. The Gems jumped out to a quick lead scoring three times in the first inning on the strength of RBI hits from Kevin Davidson and Josh Wong. In the bottom of the second the Falcons would tie it 3-3 on an RBI hit from Kyle Moses and two double steals. But the Gems came back with three more runs

of their own in the top of the third to regain a threerun lead. Wong again would produce an RBI hit, while Nick Rulli smashed a two-run single. The Gems extended their lead on a lead-off home run in the top of the fourth from Parker Miles. The Falcons would get one back in the sixth thanks to an RBI sac fly by Tyler Qualls to bring home Andrew Firth. In the ninth the Gems tallied their third-three run inning to finish the scoring. Greg Velazquez and Wong had RBIs, while the third run was scored after a throwing error charged to Falcons’ reliever Juan Padilla. Wong finished with four hits and three RBIs, just one night after hitting a home run in the 10th to give the Gems the victory on Tuesday. Following their series with the Apple Sox, the Falcons will host the

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LACROSSE FINAL…

For the second year in a row, the Kelowna Raiders and Armstrong Shamrocks will face off in the Thompson Okanagan Senior Lacrosse League final. Game 1 goes Monday night, 7:30 p.m. at Memorial Arena. The defending champion Raiders advanced to the final for the sixth time in seven seasons by knocking off Vernon last week in the best-of-three semifinal. Armstrong beat Kamloops in the other semi. Game 2 will go Wednesday at the Nor-Val Centre in Armstrong with a third game, if necessary, set for Friday back in Kelowna. The Raiders have won the valley senior men’s title every year since 2006, except for 2010.


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Local athletes primed up for Summer Games Barry Gerding EDITOR

The Summer Olympics may be the biggest stage for athletes competing in multi-sport competition. But for Canadian athletes to achieve that dream, the long process to get there starts with events like the B.C. Summer Games, taking place in Surrey next week, July 19 to 22. That message was hit home repeatedly for local athletes competing in the Summer Games this year under the Okanagan-Thompson zone banner at an orientation session held for the athletes, coaches and parents, hosted by the City of Kelowna and PacificSport Oka-

nagan, on Thursday at the Water Street Seniors Activity Centre. Melindi Elmore, a middle distance runner from Kelowna who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, talked about how she got her competitive start at the B.C. Summer Games as a teenager. “That was 18 long years ago,” recounted Elmore. “That was when I began to develop a passion for my sport. I met some amazing people at that event and a saw a camaraderie among the athletes that transcended the different sports that people competed in.” Sarah Mehrain, a Paralymic swimmer from Vernon who competed at the Bejiing Olympics in

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PART OF THE contingent of athletes from Kelowna competing for the Okanagan-Thompson zone at the B.C. Summer Games in Surrey next week, July 19 to 22. 2008 and will be headed to London for the 2012 Summer Olympics, said the B.C. Summer Games are an illustration of the commitment required by volunteers, coaches, officials and parents for athletes like her to achieve their dreams. “I could not have done in swimming what I have done without that support,” Mehrain said, adding the support from other disabled athletes has also been a source of inspira-

tion for her. Athletes from the Central Okanagan will be competing at this year’s Summer Games in track and field, softball, baseball, basketball, canoe/ kayak, diving, golf, lacrosse, rugby, rowing, soccer and synchronized swimming events. Nathan Reiter, the PacificSport Okanagan program coordinator, explained to the athletes about the progression from competing at the

Summer Games to reaching the Olympics. He said it starts with the B.C. Summer Games in learning how to train, moves on to the Western Canada Summer Games and Canada Games learning how to compete, national team competitions learning how to win and ultimately the Olympics learning how to win. “The first step on the sports performance pathway for you is the B.C. Summer Games,” Reiter

told the Kelowna athletes. “It is your first opportunity to experience a multisport event.” He told the athletes to be patient, as there will always be hiccups and delays in any event that has 3,000 participants, and be respectful of the other ath-

letes, coaches and event officials. The athletes and coaches will bus to Surrey together next Thursday, get accredited and housed at local schools being turned into athletic dormitories and participate in the Summer Games opening ceremonies.

First step to Olympic dream When the Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games begin in London, there are a number of Canadian athletes who will remember their first multisport experience at a B.C. Games. Twenty-four athletes on the Canadian Olympic team started their journey to London with a trip to the B.C. Games including 2008 Olympic gold medalist Carol Huynh (wrestling) and recent Giro d’Italia winner Ryder Hesjedal (cycling). As part of the athlete development pathway,

the B.C. Games are a first multi-sport experience for young athletes that lead towards provincial and national teams and ultimately the Olympic or Paralympic Games. The B.C. Games are part of a strong provincial sport system that provides an outstanding training environment and support services for high performance athletes. Forty per cent of the Canadian Olympic team live or train in B.C.

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BC SUMMER GAMES More than 3,000 athletes between the ages of 10 and 18 along with coaches and officials will be at the 2012 B.C. Summer Games, which kick off just one week prior to the start of the Olympics.

It is an inspiring experience that will ignite the dreams of many young athletes to pursue their sport to the highest level. A veteran of the Canadian Women’s Soccer team, Karina LeB-

lanc, from Maple Ridge remembered her experience at the B.C. Summer Games. “It was an amazing experience because I did dream of one day being at the Olympic Games and it was the closest thing

for me to it, so it made me want to be there that much more,� she said. Watch for the next generation of Olympians and Paralympians at the 2012 BC Summer Games, July 19 to 22.

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PAST SUMMER OLYMPICS middle distance runner Melindi Elmore spoke about her experience of competing in the B.C. Summer Games as a teenager at the 2012 Summer Games orientation session for local athletes on Thursday.

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Shot-putter Dylan Armstrong, of Kamloops, is one of Canada’s great medal hopes at the 2012 Olympic Games. He is a shining example of a B.C. athlete who has developed to international success with support through all the stages of the athlete pathway. Involved at a young age with the Kamloops Track and Field Club, he represented the ThompsonOkanagan Zone at the 1995 and 1996 BC Summer Games. Success as part of Team B.C. at the 2001 Canada Games was next before winning gold for Canada at the 2007

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and 2010 Pan American Games. All eyes are on this B.C. Games alumnus to better his fourth place finish from the 2008 Olympic Games. Swimmer Brent Hayden of Mission is another medal contender in London.

Hayden competed at the 1998 BC Summer Games. “The BC Summer Games was the point in my career when I realized that I had the potential to go further,� reflected Hayden. “It was soon after that I decided to switch from being a summer swimmer to training all year round. It is clear that I wouldn’t have noticed my own potential without the B.C. Summer Games.� The full Paralympic team will be named later this summer but, former B.C. Games athletes Bo Hedges of Fort St. John (wheelchair basketball) and Adam Rahier of Powell River (swimming) will be part of the team.

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City in Action COUNCIL HIGHLIGHTS Residential Parking Permits A new $30 fee for residential parking permits is proposed for October 1 in residential areas with time restricted parking. This includes the neighbourhoods around Prospera Place, the Landmark development, Kelowna General Hospital, KSS / Okanagan College and the neighbourhood east of downtown. Residents will be able to buy up to two permits and apply for two free visitor permits. Revenue from the parking permits will be allocated to increasing parking enforcement in residential areas.

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Watermain Flushing Utility crews continue their watermain flushing program to ensure the distribution system is refreshed and healthy. Old Meadows Road to Barnaby Road from Okanagan Lake to Raymer Road July 13 – July 20 During this period, lower than normal water pressure maybe experienced. If water is discoloured, run the cold water until clear. INFO: 250-469-8600

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Removal of Highway Dedication Kelowna General Hospital Parking Update Kelowna General Hospital area will see an addition of 120 new staff parking spaces near the end of the year following removal of construction materials from the Ethel Street parking lot and the demolition of three houses at the corner of Abbott Street and Royal Avenue.

Uptown Rutland Business Improvement Area The Uptown Rutland Business Association is proposing to renew the tax levy for its business improvement area (BIA) for a further five years. For 2013, the estimated rate per $1,000 of assessed property value is 1.34. The BIA is a system that allows property owners in an area to pool their efforts and funds for marketing, planning and management activities. The deadline for receipt of petitions against the proposed levy is Monday, August 20, 2012 at 4:00 p.m.

Community Plan Indicators A progress report on the Official Community Plan adopted in May 2011 showed a majority of indicators trending in a positive direction. Highlights from the report show that the crime rate is down, medium incomes are increasing and urban communities are becoming more compact. Recreational opportunities within the community also remain strong. Housing affordability continues to be an issue for many residents.

Park Bylaw Changes Council adopted changes to the Parks and Public Space Bylaw and updated fines, including an increase to $345 from $50 for starting a fire in a park and a $500 fine for holding an unauthorized event. The bylaw now permits the use of small gas powered BBQs at public beaches. View the full bylaw at kelowna.ca.

Council will consider the permanent closure and removal of the highway dedication of a portion of Road South of Doyle Avenue between Ellis Street and St. Paul Street on: Monday, July 23, 1:30pm Kelowna City Hall, 1435 Water Street – Council Chambers Pursuant to Section 26 of the Community Charter, the City intends to sell the “Closed Road” under Bylaw No. 10725, being a portion of Road South of Doyle Avenue between Ellis Street and St. Paul Street to the City of Kelowna, having an area of 238.3 m2. The public may review copies of the proposed Road Closure and Removal Dedication Bylaw 10725 on kelowna.ca or at the Office of the City Clerk at City Hall, 3rd Floor, from 8am4pm, Monday to Friday.

Rutland Business Improvement Association) that administrates the activities of the BIA and to the geographic area within which property owners and businesses participate in the BIA.

3. Petitions must be received on or before Monday, August 20, 2012 at 4 p.m. in the Office of the City Clerk, 3rd Floor, City Hall, 1435 Water Street, Kelowna, B.C. V1Y 1J4.

It is the intention of the Uptown Rutland Business Association to conduct a five-year business promotion scheme for the benefit of the BIA during the 2013 to 2017 period. See map.

Petition forms are available at the Office of the City Clerk.

Annual costs The annual cost of the BIA will not exceed $176,160.00 and is to be paid for by the benefiting property owners and is recovered on the basis of a rate per $1,000 of assessed actual value of both land and improvements which fall within Class 5 or 6 of the Assessments - Class Percentage Levels Regulation, B.C. Reg. 438/81. Federal, provincial and municipal owned property used for government purposes is excluded. The rate shall be calculated in the same manner as the annual general municipal rate and is levied annually during the five year term on the property tax notice. There is no provision to cash commute (prepay) the annual charges of this Uptown Rutland Business Improvement Area. Petitions against Affected property owners may petition, pursuant to the rules set out in the Community Charter of British Columbia, against the proposed establishment of the Uptown Rutland BIA as follows:

INFO: 250 469-8610

Uptown Rutland Business Improvement Area The Uptown Rutland Business Association has requested City Council establish a business improvement area for the purpose of annually funding the Uptown Rutland Business Improvement Area (BIA) for a five year period commencing in 2013, pursuant to section 215 of the Community Charter of British Columbia. Properties affected by the proposed Business Improvement Area Bylaw No. 10730 are those lands within the area shown outlined in black on the map. A Business Improvement Area allows property owners in an area to pool their efforts and funds for marketing, planning and management activities that can improve the business area. The term “BIA” refers both to the organization (in this case, the Uptown

1. Any person who is the owner of a parcel liable to be specially charged may petition against the proposed BIA and unless, within one month from the date this notice is published, a majority of owners representing at least 50 per cent of the assessed value of the parcels liable to be specially charged petition against it, Council may proceed with the establishment of the BIA through Bylaw No. 10730. 2. Petitions must be in writing, signed by the owner(s) of the parcels liable to be specially charged, and show the legal description of the owner(s)’ property. Where a property is owned by more than one person, a majority of the owners must sign the petition for it to be counted in relation to that property. Petitions may be by individual letter or may be circulated and contain the names of several affected owners.

Tenants Under current legislation, only property owners are levied charges and can petition against the project from proceeding. However, any tenants objecting to the proposal can write to the Mayor and Council expressing their opinions or concerns. Correspondence can be sent to email to: mayorandcouncil@kelowna.ca. Copies of the bylaw Copies of all relevant bylaws and legislation pertaining to this notice are available for inspection during normal business hours, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays, at the Office of the City Clerk. Individual notices specifying estimated annual charges for individual properties have been mailed to all owners of property within the BIA covered by the proposed Bylaw No. 10730. If you are an owner and you have not received a notice, call the Office of the City Clerk at 250-469-8645. INFO: Office of the City Clerk Corinne Boback 250 469-8653 3rd Floor City Hall, 1435 Water Street, Kelowna, B.C. V1Y 1J4 Questions relating to the petitioning procedure Financial Services George King 250 469-8564 City Hall 1435 Water Street, Kelowna, B.C. V1Y 1J4 Questions pertaining to annual charges for property owners Uptown Rutland Business Association – Executive Director 250 451-9861 Uptown Rutland Business Association, 203 – 125 Highway 33 East, Kelowna, B.C. V1X 2A1 Questions pertaining to the establishment of the Uptown Rutland BIA or to the business promotion scheme. INFO: 250 469-8645

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PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Disposition Pursuant to Section 26 of the Community Charter, notice is hereby given that the Council of the City of Kelowna intends to enter into a Contract of Sale over Lot 1 Section 29 Township 26 Osoyoos Division Yale District Plan EPP14446, being 1515 Highland Drive North at a price of $1,200,000.00 to Molenbeek Ventures Development Corporation. The public may review copies of the proposed disposition at the Office of the City Clerk at City Hall, 3rd Floor, from 8am-4pm, Monday to Friday. INFO: 250-469-8610

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A IR P

THAT PART OF LOT 27 BLOCK 5 SHOWN ON PLAN B597; DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 348

KE

Any submissions received after 4pm on Monday, July 23, 2012 will not be accepted.

1907

P3

yes no

A1

RU1S

RR2RR1S

IL

LOT 28 BLOCK 5 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 348, EXCEPT: (1) SUBLOT 1 ON PLAN B967, (2) SUBLOT 2 ON PLAN B1037, (3) PARTS OUTLINED RED ON PLAN B3957 AND B4788

partial

PARK PARK

POOLEY RD

Correspondence, petitions and e-mails relating to this application must include your name and civic address. Petitions should be signed by each individual and show the address and/or legal description of the property he or she believes would be affected by the proposal. Correspondence and petitions received between July 6, 2012 and 4pm on Monday, July 23, 2012 shall be copied and circulated to City Council for consideration at the public hearing.

Current Zone

PARK

A1 A1

A1

A1

No representation will be received by Council after the conclusion of the public hearing.

Street Name

A1/P3

RDCO

AR

LA RR1 P4

Presentations at the public hearing are limited to a maximum of five minutes. If a person has additional information they shall be given further opportunity to address Council after all other members of the public have been heard a first time.

Street Number

RR1

RDCO RDCO RDCO

RR1 A1S

Appendix “A”- To change zoning classification from ‘s’ to ‘c’ Legal Description

W1

A QU

Proposed Text Amendment: To consider miscellaneous housekeeping amendments to City of Kelowna Zoning Bylaw No. 8000. Requested Zoning Change: To remove the “s” designation on various properties and to change the “s” designation to “c” designation on various properties as per Appendices A and B. Proposed Amendment to Business License Bylaw: The public may make representations to Council regarding the business licence requirement for secondary suites and associated fee increase. Applicant: City of Kelowna

P3 P3

Proposed Zoning P3 P3 P3 P3

RDCO

RR1

LOSETH RD

The applicant is proposing text amendments to Zoning Bylaw No. 8000 (and other related bylaws) to allow secondary suites within single family dwellings as a permitted secondary use in the A1 – Agriculture 1 zone, the RR1 – Rural Residential 1 zone, the RR2 – Rural Residential 2 zone, the RR3 – Rural Residential 3 zone, the RU1 – Large Lot Housing zone, the RU1h – Large Lot Housing (Hillside Area) zone, the RU2 – Medium Lot Housing zone, the RU2h – Medium Lot Housing (Hillside Area) zone and the RU3 – Small Lot Housing zone, without triggering a rezoning application to the “s” designation.

¯

Comments can be made in person at the public hearing, or submitted online by email to cityclerk@kelowna.ca, or by letter to the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 1435 Water Street, Kelowna, BC V1Y 1J4.

Current OCP ALR Zoning Designation A1 PARK yes A1 PARK yes A1 PARK yes A1 PARK yes

RDCO RDCO RDCO RDCO

M TA

See Appendices A and B for legal descriptions Bylaw No. 10686 (TA12-0005) Bylaw No. 10714 (Z12-0035) Bylaw No. 10706 (Amendment to Business License and Regulation Bylaw No. 7878)

PARKWA Y

Secondary Suite Zone

Requested zoning change: from the A1 – Agriculture 1 zone, the RU1 – Large Lot Housing zone, the P3 – Major Park/Open Space zone and the P4 – Utlities zone to the P3 – Major Park/Open Space zone and the P4 – Utilities zone. (See Map “B”) Owner/Applicant: Regional District of Central Okanagan, Central Okanagan Land Trust and Crown / Regional District of Central Okanagan

DN EY RD ARTHUR CT

Requested zoning change: from the A1 – Agriculture 1 zone to the A1s – Agriculture 1 with Secondary Suite zone. Owner/Applicant: Domenic and Susanne Panucci / IHS Designs Ltd.

The applicant is proposing to rezone the subject properties in order to formalize the existing park use.

DN

The applicant is proposing to rezone the subject property in order to construct a secondary suite within an accessory building.

See Attachment 1 for legal descriptions Bylaw No. 10724 (Z11-0081)

Lot A, Section 11, Township 26, ODYD, Plan KAP68946 Lot A, Section 11, Township 26, ODYD, Plan KAP67943 Lot B, Section 11, Township 26, ODYD, Plan 30451 Lot A, Section 22, Township 26, ODYD, Plan 26298 Lot B, Section 22, Township 26, ODYD, Plan 16702, Except Plans 23179 and KAP80881 2080 Hollywood Rd S Lot 5, Section 14, Township 26, ODYD, Plan 1751 Except Plans 21761 and KAP44196 1870 Mantle Ct Parcel A, Section 7, Township 27, ODYD, Plan KAP79441 1320 Pasadena Rd Lot B, Section 14, Township 26 and of District Lot 2779, ODYD, Plan 32177 2903 Walburn Rd The South West ¼, of Section 12, Township 26, ODYD, Except Plans 1380, B6800 and 20506 3755 Carter Rd That Part of South East ¼ , Section 11, Township 26, ODYD, shown on Plan A13607 5511 Chute Lake Rd The North ½ of the Southwest ¼ of Section 15, Township 28, SDYD 956 Curtis Rd Lot A, Section 10, Township 23, ODYD, Plan KAP63279 3001 Field Rd Lot 18, Section 1, Township 26, ODYD, Plan 1247, Except Plans 20506 and KAP64797 (S OF) Lakeshore Rd The South ½ of the Southwest ¼ of Section 15, Township 28, SDYD 5307 Lakeshore Rd Lot A, Section 22, Township 28, SDYD, Plan 8258 5680 Lakeshore Rd Lot A, Section 16, Township 28, SDYD, Plan 28444 (N OF) McCulloch Rd Block C, Section 2, Township 26, ODYD 2050 McKinley Rd Lot A, Section 21, Township 23, ODYD, Plan KAP52156 2050 McKinley Rd Northwest ¼, Section 16, Township 23, ODYD, Shown on Plan C17426 (E OF) Senger Rd That Park of the South East ¼ of Section 11 Shown on Plan B18571, Township 26, ODYD (W OF) Werger Rd Lot 1, Section 21, Township 23, ODYD, Plan KAP64934 (W OF) Wildwood Rd Lot 1, Section 16, Township 26, ODYD, Plan KAP61083

E RD N

Various Addresses

Lot 2, Section 16, Township 26, ODYD, Plan 8853 Bylaw No. 10675 (Z11-0006)

Ownership

2549 Belgo Rd 2803 Belgo Rd 2971 Belgo Rd 1250 Creek St 955 Gerstmar Rd

MO R

3380 Neid Road

Legal Description

GL EN

Requested zoning change: from the P5 – Municipal District Park zone to the P5 – Municipal District Park (Liquor Primary) zone. Owner/Applicant: City of Kelowna

cityclerk@kelowna.ca

Attachment 1 – Subject Property Descriptions Address

URN RD

Council will hear representations from the public who deem an interest in the properties affected by proposed amendments to Zoning Bylaw 8000 for:

INFO: 250-469-8645 kelowna.ca/council

WALB

The applicant is proposing to rezone the subject property in order to allow for a liquor primary license application for the Rutland Arena.

online at kelowna.ca/council or at the Office of the City Clerk at City Hall from 8am-4pm, Monday to Friday, as of July 6, 2012 and up to and including July 24, 2012.

GALLAG HERS

Lot 1, Section 26, Township 26, ODYD, Plan KAP91112 Bylaw No. 10727 (Z12-0050)

DE W

Notice is given that City Council will hold a public hearing on: Tuesday, July 24, 2012 at 6pm Kelowna City Hall, 1435 Water Street Council Chambers

645 Dodd Road

CLIFT ON R

PUBLIC HEARING

ask@kelowna.ca

UNION RD

City in Action

City Hall 1435 Water Street Kelowna, BC V1Y 1J4 250 469-8500

P3 P4

A1 to P3

Legal Parcel

RU1 to P3

Subject Properties

CD12

Rezone the subject properties or a portion of the subject properties from one of the following: A1 A1 Agricultural, & RU1 Large Lot Housing and Rezone to P3 - Parks & Open Space.

This map is for general information only. The City of Kelowna does not guarantee its accuracy. All information should be verified.

Rev. June 29/12

to reflect carriage house use - Z12-0035 Street Number

Street Name

Current Zone

New Zone

LOT 1 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

294

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

LOT 2 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

296

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1C

LOT 3 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

298

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1C

LOT 4 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

300

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

LOT 5 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

302

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1C

LOT 41 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

303

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1C

LOT 6 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

304

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

A1C

LOT 7 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

306

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU2C

LOT 8 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

308

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU2C

LOT 40 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

309

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU2C

LOT 9 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

310

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU2C

LOT 10 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

312

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU2C

LOT 39 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

313

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU2C

LOT 11 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

314

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

New Zone

RU1C

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Street Number 315 316 317 318 319 320 321

Street Name Arab Rd Arab Rd Arab Rd Arab Rd Arab Rd Arab Rd Arab Rd

Current Zone RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S

cityclerk@kelowna.ca Street Number

Street Name

Current Zone

New Zone

RU2C

LOT 7 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

1848

Birkdale Ave

RU1HS

RU1HC

RU2C

LOT 6 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

1866

Birkdale Ave

RU1HS

RU1HC

RU2C

LOT 5 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

1884

Birkdale Ave

RU1HS

RU1HC

RU2C

LOT 4 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

1902

Birkdale Ave

RU1HS

RU1HC

RU2C

LOT 3 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

1924

Birkdale Ave

RU1HS

RU1HC

RU2C

LOT 2 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

1946

Birkdale Ave

RU1HS

RU1HC

RU2C

LOT 1 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

1968

Birkdale Ave

RU1HS

RU1HC

LOT B SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP80286 EXCEPT PLANS KAP81890, KAP81891, KAP87003, KAP87742, KAP89681 AND EPP12261

630

Black Mountain Dr

RU1HS

RU1HC

3920

Bluebird Rd

RU1S

RU1C

New Zone

Legal Description

LOT 15 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

322

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

LOT 34 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

323

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

LOT 16 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

LOT 2 SECTION 1 TOWNSHIP 25 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 3107

324

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

LOT 33 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

PARCEL Z SECTION 1 TOWNSHIP 25 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT AMENDED PLAN 1452

3982-3984

Bluebird Rd

RU1S

RU1C

325

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

LOT 17 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

LOT 7 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 32836

173-175

Bornais St

RU1S

RU1C

326

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

LOT 32 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

LOT 8 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 32836

185

Bornais St

RU1S

RU1C

327

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

LOT 18 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

LOT B DISTRICT LOT 131 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 37963

1250

Bothe Rd

RU1S

RU1C

328

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

LOT 31 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

LOT 1 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP63082

370-372

Braeloch Rd

RR3S

RR3C

329

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

LOT 19 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

LOT 25 SECTION 18 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 24161

2315-2317

Brentwood Rd

A1S

A1C

330

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

LOT 30 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

LOT A DISTRICT LOT 357 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 40158

619

Buck Rd

RU1S

RU1C

331

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

LOT 20 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

LOT 2 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 3514

359

Burne Ave

RU1S

RU1C

332

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

LOT 29 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

LOT 6 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 3514

358

Cadder Ave

RU1S

RU1C

333

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

LOT 21 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

LOT A SECTION 32 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP89715

679

Caldow St

RR3S

RR3C

334

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

LOT 28 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

LOT 6 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 17980

703-705

Camelia Rd

RU1S

RU1C

335

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

LOT 22 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

LOT 14 DISTRICT LOT 134 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 20399

3560

Casorso Rd

RU1S

RU1C

336

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

LOT 27 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

LOT 28 DISTRICT LOT 139 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 1037

578

Cawston Ave

RU2S

RU2C

337

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

LOT 23 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

LOT A SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 36846

578

Cawston Ave

RU1S

RU1C

338

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

LOT 26 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

LOT 6 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 3451

332-334

Christleton Ave

RU1S

RU1C

339

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

LOT 25 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

LOT 10 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 3451

372

Christleton Ave

RU1S

RU1C

341

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

LOT 24 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

LOT 3 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 4366

406

Christleton Ave

RU1S

RU1C

343

Arab Rd

RU2S

RU2C

LOT A SECTION 20 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 5370

2750

Arthur Rd

A1S

A1C

LOT 1 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 5485 EXCEPT PLANS 18646, KAP49406, KAP50989, KAP64523, KAP87908 AND KAP90635

5127

Chute Lake Rd

RR3S

RR3C

LOT 1 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 5485 EXCEPT PLANS 18646, KAP49406, KAP50989, KAP64523, KAP87908 AND KAP90635

5127

Chute Lake Rd

RR2S

RR2C

LOT 1 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 5485 EXCEPT PLANS 18646, KAP49406, KAP50989, KAP64523, KAP87908 AND KAP90635

5127

Chute Lake Rd

RU1HS

RU1HC

LOT A SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 12963

353

Clifton Rd

A1S

A1C

LOT 24 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 11261

SOUTH 1/2 LOT 3 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 12455

420

Asher Rd

RU1S

RU1C

LOT A DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87195

664-668

Balsam Rd

RU1S

RU1C

LOT B DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87195

670

Balsam Rd

RU1S

RU1C

LOT B DISTRICT LOT 129 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 12956 1857

Barlee Rd

RU1S

RU1C

LOT 3 SECTION 32 TOWNSHIP 29 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP76256

864

Clifton Rd

RU1S

RU1C

4326-4330

Bedford Lane

RR1S

RR1C

LOT 1 SECTION 32 TOWNSHIP 29 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP76256

LOT A SECTION 8 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP75116

205

Clifton Rd

A1S

A1C

4213

Bedford Rd

RR1S

RR1C

LOT 7 DISTRICT LOT 130 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 23696

LOT D SECTION 8 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP75116

225

Clifton Rd

RU3HS

RU

2539

Beetlestone Dr

A1S

A1C

LOT 2 SECTIONS 13 AND 14 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRECT PLAN 25514

LOT D SECTION 8 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP75116

225

Clifton Rd

A1S

A1C

1542

Belgo Rd

RR3S

RR3C

LOT 20 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

LOT 96 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

345

Clydesdale Rd

RU2S

RU2C

1723

Birkdale Ave

RU1HS

RU1HC

LOT 19 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

LOT 97 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

347

Clydesdale Rd

RU2S

RU2C

1724

Birkdale Ave

RU1HS

RU1HC

LOT 18 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

LOT 98 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

349

Clydesdale Rd

RU2S

RU2C

1732

Birkdale Ave

RU1HS

RU1HC

LOT 17 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

LOT 99 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

351

Clydesdale Rd

RU2S

RU2C

1740

Birkdale Ave

RU1HS

RU1HC

LOT 16 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

LOT 100 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

353

Clydesdale Rd

RU2S

RU2C

1748

Birkdale Ave

RU1HS

RU1HC

LOT 15 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

LOT 101 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

355

Clydesdale Rd

RU2S

RU2C

1756

Birkdale Ave

RU1HS

RU1HC

LOT 14 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

LOT 102 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

357

Clydesdale Rd

RU2S

RU2C

1764

Birkdale Ave

RU1HS

RU1HC

LOT 13 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

LOT 103 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

359

Clydesdale Rd

RU2S

RU2C

1772

Birkdale Ave

RU1HS

RU1HC

LOT 12 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

LOT 104 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

361

Clydesdale Rd

RU2S

RU2C

1780

Birkdale Ave

RU1HS

RU1HC

LOT 11 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

LOT 105 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

363

Clydesdale Rd

RU2S

RU2C

1788

Birkdale Ave

RU1HS

RU1HC

LOT 9 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

LOT 106 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

365

Clydesdale Rd

RU2S

RU2C

1804

Birkdale Ave

RU1HS

RU1HC

LOT 8 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

LOT 107 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

367

Clydesdale Rd

RU2S

RU2C

1830

Birkdale Ave

RU1HS

RU1HC

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Street Number

LOT 108 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

369

LOT 92 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

370

LOT 109 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

371

LOT 93 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

372

LOT 94 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

374

LOT 95 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 113 SECTION 32 TOWNSHIP 29 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 24972

376 1443-1445

LOT 1 DISTRICT LOT 135 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 7821

2605

LOT 11 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 22418

618-620

LOT A SECTION 14 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP72697 LOT 1 SECTION 1 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 34644 LOT 1 SECTION 32 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 38647

3753 4020-4022 3819-3832

LOT 12 SECTIONS 32 AND 33 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 13462

4042

LOT 5 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP77097

579

LOT 4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP77097

583

LOT 5 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 12434

645-647

LOT 1 SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 22385

1240

LOT C SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 19101

1250

LOT 8 SECTION 34 TOWNSHIP 29 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP74510 LOT 5 SECTION 34 TOWNSHIP 29 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP74510

4427 4505-4507

LOT 4 SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP89147

925

LOT 2 SECTION 16 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 4223 EXCEPT PLAN EPP15316

1570

LOT 3 DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 21365

4379

LOT A DISTRICT LOT 357 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 41826 LOT A DISTRICT LOT 579 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP84472 LOT 2 DISTRICT LOT 136 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 27284

4611 4808-4810 2573-2575

LOT 10 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 14462

335

LOT 9 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 14462

345-347

LOT B SECTION 33 TOWNSHIP 29 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 38411

2402

LOT 5 DISTRICT LOT 360 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP62784

2575

LOT 1 DISTRICT LOT 167 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 30147

4224

LOT C DISTRICT LOT 357 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 18353

4573

LOT B SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 33567 EXCEPT PLANS KAP89364 AND EPP7143 LOT 2 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 15924 EXCEPT PLANS 22851, H8383 AND KAP88682 LOT 1 SECTION 34 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 28654 EXCEPT PLAN 40322 LOT 35 SECTION 16 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 24182 LOT A SECTION 34 TOWNSHIP 29 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 13328 LOT 168 SECTION 18 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 24361 LOT 167 SECTION 18 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 24361

881 1281 7850 2265 4284

1704A-1704B 1738

Street Name Clydesdale Rd Clydesdale Rd Clydesdale Rd Clydesdale Rd Clydesdale Rd Clydesdale Rd Crawford Rd Curts St Dougall Rd East Kelowna Rd Field Rd Finch Rd Finch Rd Fitzpatrick Rd Fitzpatrick Rd Fraser Rd Gaggin Rd Gaggin Rd Gaspardone Rd Gaspardone Rd Gibson Rd Glenmore Rd Gordon Dr Gordon Dr Gordon Dr Grenfell Rd Hardie Rd Hardie Rd Harvard Rd Harvard Rd Hobson Rd Horak Rd Hwy 33 Hwy 33 Hwy 97 James Rd Jaud Rd Joe Riche Rd Joe Riche Rd

Current Zone RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RR3S RU1S RU1S A1S A1S A1S RR3S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S A1S A1S RU1S A1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S A1S A1S RU1S RU1S A1S A1S A1S RR3S A1S A1S RR3S

Street Number

Street Name

Current Zone

New Zone

RU2C

LOT 52 DISTRICT LOT 135 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 26296

850

Kinnear Ct

RU2S

RU2C

RU2C

LOT 2 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 3878

1989

Knox Cr

RU1S

RU1C

RU2C

LOT B DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 6424

124-128

Lake Ave

RU1S

RU1C

RU2C

LOT 2 SECTIONS 15 AND 22 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 6042

5555-5557

Lakeshore Rd

A1S

A1C

RU2C

LOT B SECTION 15 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP59239 EXCEPT PLAN KAP88453

5570

Lakeshore Rd

A1S

A1C

RU2C

LOT 2 SECTION 20 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 17862

1515

Lawrence Ave

RU1S

RU1C

RR3C

LOT A SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP54818

1301

Lewis Rd

RR2S

RR2C

RU1C

LOT A SECTION 34 TOWNSHIP 29 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78158

3608

Luxmoore Rd

A1S

A1C

RU1C

LOT 19 BLOCK B DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 2220

1868-1870

Maple St

RU1S

RU1C

A1C

LOT 13 DISTRICT LOT 143 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 24833

940

Mayfair Rd

RU1S

RU1C

A1C

LOT 1 SECTION 2 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 20428

4150

McClain Rd

A1S

A1C

A1C

LOT A SECTION 2 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 18326

4160

McClain Rd

A1S

A1C

RR3C

LOT 75 SECTIONS 2 AND 3 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 1247 EXCEPT PLANS 10644, 18326 AND 20428 4170-4172

McClain Rd

A1S

A1C

RU1C

LOT 2 SECTION 10 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 40034

3220

McCulloch Rd

RR3S

RR3C

RU1C

LOT B SECTION 6 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP50962

5500-5510

McCulloch Rd

A1S

A1C

RU1C

LOT 1 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP80685

632

McCurdy Rd

RU1S

RU1C

RU1C

LOT 11 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 29389

557

McWilliams Rd

RU1S

RU1C

RU1C

LOT 13 DISTRICT LOT 135 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 3886

3473

Moberly Rd

RU1S

RU1C

A1C

LOT A SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 17689 EXCEPT PLAN KAP60756

1291

Morrison Rd

A1S

A1C

A1C

LOT 1 SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90335

1705-1707

Morrison Rd

A1S

A1C

RU1C

LOT 2 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN EPP9621

1361

Mountain Ave

RU1S

RU1C

A1C

LOT 40 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 425 EXCEPT PLAN 43311

350-352

Moyer Rd

A1S

A1C

RU1C

LOT 110 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3142

Mustang Ct

RU2S

RU2C

RU1C

LOT 111 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3146

Mustang Ct

RU2S

RU2C

RU1C

LOT 127 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3147

Mustang Ct

RU2S

RU2C

RU1C

LOT 112 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3150

Mustang Ct

RU2S

RU2C

RU1C

LOT 126 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3151

Mustang Ct

RU2S

RU2C

RU1C

LOT 125 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3155

Mustang Ct

RU2S

RU2C

A1C

LOT 114 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3158

Mustang Ct

RU2S

RU2C

A1C

LOT 115 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3162

Mustang Ct

RU2S

RU2C

RU1C

LOT 123 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3163

Mustang Ct

RU2S

RU2C

RU1C

LOT 116 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3166

Mustang Ct

RU2S

RU2C

A1C

LOT 122 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3167

Mustang Ct

RU2S

RU2C

A1C

LOT 117 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3170

Mustang Ct

RU2S

RU2C

A1C

LOT 121 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3171

Mustang Ct

RU2S

RU2C

RR3C

LOT 118 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3174

Mustang Ct

RU2S

RU2C

A1C

LOT 120 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3175

Mustang Ct

RU2S

RU2C

A1C

LOT 119 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3178

Mustang Ct

RU2S

RU2C

RR3C

LOT 5 SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 17492

942

Nassau Cr

RU1S

RU1C

LOT 2 SECTION 2 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 11263 EXCEPT THAT PART LYING WEST OF A LINE DRAWN PARALLEL TO AND 102.50 FEET FROM THE WEST BOUNDARY OF SAID LOTPERPENDICULARLY DISTANT

278

Old Vernon Rd

A1S

A1C

LOT 6 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 3998

324

Park Ave

RU1S

RU1C

LOT 18 SECTION 14 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 25160

560

Peck Ct

RU1S

RU1C

LOT 31 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

330

Prestwick Lane

RU1HS

RU1HC

LOT 30 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

338

Prestwick Lane

RU1HS

RU1HC

LOT 29 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

346

Prestwick Lane

RU1HS

RU1HC

LOT 28 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

354

Prestwick Lane

RU1HS

RU1HC

LOT 27 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

362

Prestwick Lane

RU1HS

RU1HC

New Zone

LOT A SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP61317

3973-3975

June Springs Rd

A1S

A1C

LOT 2 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP80425

4039-4041

June Springs Rd

A1S

A1C

LOT 1 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 29 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP71642 LOT D SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 19579 LOT 4 SECTION 4 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 20730 LOT 3 SECTION 4 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 20730 LOT 1 SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 15423 EXCEPT PLAN KAP92325 LOT 18 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP65948 LOT 17 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP65948

4355-4357 890 136 142 914 3532-3534 3544

June Springs Rd Juniper Rd Kathler Rd Kathler Rd Kennedy St Kimatouche Rd Kimatouche Rd

RR1S RU1S RR3S RR3S RU1S RR3S RR3S

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RR1C RU1C RR3C RR3C RU1C RR3C RR3C

Legal Description

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A36 www.kelownacapnews.com

Friday, July 13, 2012 Capital News

PUBLIC HEARING CONTINUED - APPENDIX A Legal Description LOT 26 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 25 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICTPLAN KAP87742 LOT 24 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 23 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 22 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 21 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 1 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN EPP12261 LOT 48 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 47 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 33 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 46 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 34 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 45 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 32 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 35 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 40 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN LOT 36 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 2 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN EPP12261 LOT 37 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 38 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 39 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 44 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 41 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 43 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 42 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 2 SECTION 6 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 9002 LOT 4 DISTRICT LOT 135 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 10079 LOT A DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 24635 LOT 1 DISTRICT LOT 580A SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP46594 LOT 5 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 10372 LOT A SECTION 33 TOWNSHIP 29 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 38411 LOT 1 DISTRICT LOT 359 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 16356 LOT 6 DISTRICT LOT 135 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 3886 LOT 110 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 1247 EXCEPT PLAN 18334 LOT 65 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 66 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 42 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 68 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 63 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 89 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 67 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 43 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 44 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP882 LOT 69 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 45 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 70 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88 LOT 46 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 71 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

Street Number 370 378 386 394 402 410 (S OF) 317 333 342 349 350 357 322 358 398 366 373 374 382 390 405 406 411 414 582 1190 701 4643 125 4545-4555 2290 3432-3434 4150 2991 2999 3006 3015 3182 3191 3007 3022 3030 3031 3038 3039 3046 3047

Street Name Prestwick Lane Prestwick Lane Prestwick Lane Prestwick Lane Prestwick Lane Prestwick Lane Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick Lane Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Radant Rd Raymer Ave Raymer Rd Raymer Rd Robson Rd Sallows Rd Saucier Rd Scott Rd Sealy Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd

Current Zone RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S A1S A1S RU1S A1S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S

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Street Number

Street Name

Current Zone

New Zone

RU1HC

LOT 47 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3054

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1HC

LOT 72 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3055

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1HC

LOT 48 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3062

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1HC

LOT 73 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3063

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1HC

LOT 49 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3070

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1HC

LOT 74 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3071

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1HC

LOT 50 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3078

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1HC

LOT 75 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3079

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1HC

LOT 51 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3086

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1HC

LOT 76 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3087

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1HC

LOT 52 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3094

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1HC

LOT 77 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3095

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1HC

LOT 53 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3102

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1HC

LOT 78 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3103

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

sRU1HC

LOT 54 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3110

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1HC

LOT 79 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3111

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1HC

LOT 55 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3118

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1HC

LOT 80 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YAL DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3119

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1HC

LOT 56 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3126

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1HC

LOT 81 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3127

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1HC

LOT 57 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3134

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1HC

LOT 82 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3135

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1HC

LOT 58 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3142

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1HC

LOT 83 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3143

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1HC

LOT 59 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3150

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1C

LOT 84 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3151

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1C

LOT 85 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3157

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1C

LOT 60 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3158

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1C

LOT 61 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3166

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1C

LOT 86 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3167

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

A1C

LOT 62 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3174

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

A1C

LOT 87 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3175

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU1C

LOT 88 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3183

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

A1C

LOT 64 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3190

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU2C

LOT 90 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3199

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU2C

LOT 91 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257

3207

Shetland Rd

RU2S

RU2C

RU2C

LOT A SECTION 33 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP61113

2330

Silver Pl

A1S

A1C

RU2C

LOT A SECTION 8 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 9033 EXCEPT PLAN 11176

3598-3600

Spiers Rd

RR3S

RR3C

RU2C

LOT 4 SECTION 32 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP45720

594

Spruceview Pl

RU2S

RU2C

RU2C

LOT 12 SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547

441

Still Pond Lane

RU2HS

RU2HC

RU2C

LOT 13 SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547

457

Still Pond Lane

RU2HS

RU2HC

RU2C

LOT 14 SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547

473

Still Pond Lane

RU2HS

RU2HC

RU2C

LOT 15 SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547

487

Still Pond Lane

RU2HS

RU2HC

RU2C

LOT 16 SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547

501

Still Pond Lane

RU2HS

RU2HC

RU2C

LOT 17 SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547

513

Still Pond Lane

RU2HS

RU2HC

RU2C

LOT 18 SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547

525

Still Pond Lane

RU2HS

RU2HC

RU2C

LOT 19 SECTIONS 8 AND 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547

537

Still Pond Lane

RU2HS

RU2HC

RU2C

LOT 20 SECTIONS 8 AND 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547

549

Still Pond Lane

RU2HS

RU2HC

New Zone

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PUBLIC HEARING CONTINUED - APPENDIX A Legal Description LOT 21 SECTIONS 8 AND 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547 LOT 22 SECTIONS 8 AND 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547 LOT 24 SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547 LOT 10 SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547 LOT 11 SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547 LOT 1 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891 LOT 2 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891 LOT 3 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891 LOT 4 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891 LOT 5 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891 LOT 6 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891

Street Number 561 573 597 412 434 864 876 888 900 910 920

LOT 7 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891 LOT 8 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE

930

DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891

940

LOT 22 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891 LOT 23 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891 LOT 24 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891 LOT 25 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891 LOT 26 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891 LOT A SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP80296 LOT A SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90600 LOT 3 SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 28652 LOT A SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP80688

1106 1114 1122 1130 1138 4110 425 475-477 1276

Street Name Still Pond Lane Still Pond Lane Still Pond Lane Still Pond Pl Still Pond Pl Stockley St Stockley St Stockley St Stockley St Stockley St Stockley St Stockley St Stockley St Stockley St Stockley St Stockley St Stockley St Stockley St Tatlow Rd Taylor Rd Taylor Rd Teasdale Rd

Current Zone RU2HS RU2HS RU2HS RU2HS RU2HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS A1S RU2S RU1S A1S

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Street Number

Street Name

Current Zone

New Zone

RU2HC

LOT 51 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742

2030

Treetop Rd

RU1HS

RU1HC

RU2HC

LOT 1 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90635

490

Trumpeter Rd

RR3S

RR3C

RU2HC

LOT 2 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90635

494

Trumpeter Rd

RR2S

RR2C

RU2HC

LOT 10 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90635

505

Trumpeter Rd

RR3S

RR3C

RU2HC

LOT 5 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90635

508

Trumpeter Rd

RR3S

RR3C

RU1HC

LOT 9 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90635

509

Trumpeter Rd

RR3S

RR3C

RU1HC

LOT 8 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90635

513

Trumpeter Rd

RR3S

RR3C

RU1HC

LOT 7 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90635

517

Trumpeter Rd

RR3S

RR3C

RU1HC

LOT 7 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90635

521

Trumpeter Rd

RR3S

RR3C

RU1HC

THE NORTH EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 8 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT EXCEPT PLAN KAP69724

(W OF)

Union Rd

RU3HS

RU3HC

RU1HC

LOT 6 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87908

5268

Upper Mission Dr

RR2S

RR2C

RU1HC

LOT 7 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87908

5278

Upper Mission Dr

RR2S

RR2C

RU1HC

LOT 8 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87908

5288

Upper Mission Dr

RR2S

RR2C

RU1HC

LOT 9 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87908

5298

Upper Mission Dr

RR2S

RR2C

RU1HC

LOT 1 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87908

5308

Upper Mission Dr

RR2S

RR2C

RU1HC

LOT 2 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87908

5318

Upper Mission Dr

RR2S

RR2C

RU1HC

LOT 3 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87908

5328

Upper Mission Dr

RR2S

RR2C

RU1HC

LOT 4 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87908

5338

Upper Mission Dr

RR2S

RR2C

A1C

LOT 11 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90635

5347

Upper Mission Dr

RR2S

RR2C

RU2C

LOT 5 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87908

5348

Upper Mission Dr

RR2S

RR2C

RU1C

LOT B DISTRICT LOT 360 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 31395

4439-4445

Wallace Hill Rd

RR2S

RR2C

A1C

LOT B SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 35197

2176

Wilkinson St

RU2S

RU2C

New Zone

Legal Description

Appendix “B” - To remove ‘s’ classification from the existing zone - Z12-0035 Legal Description PARCEL Z (DD X4103) OF DL 14 ODYD EXCEPT PLAN KAP80506 THAT PART OF LOT 10 SHOWN ON PLAN B4136 DISTRICT LOT 14 ODYD PLAN 1782 THAT PART OF LOT 9 SHOWN ON PLAN B2020 DL 14 ODYD PLAN 1782 EXCEPT PLAN KAP79099

Street Number 1600 1922 1930-1938

Street Name Abbott St Abbott St Abbott St

Current Zone RU1S RU1S RU1S

Street Number

Street Name

Current Zone

New Zone

RU1

LOT 1 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP77532

5221

Cobble Cr

RU1HS

RU1H

RU1

LOT 49 DISTRICT LOT 139 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 1037

608

Coronation Ave

RU2S

RU2

RU1

THE SOUTH EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 5 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT EXCEPT PLAN 896

1800

Crosby Rd

A1S

A1

LOT 52 DISTRICT LOT 136 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 37018

1015

Cushing Ct

RU1S

RU1

LOT 13 DISTRICT LOT 357 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP57058

4631

Darin Pl

RU1S

RU1

LOT 19 DISTRICT LOT 357 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP57058

4634

Darin Pl

RU1S

RU1

LOT 8 SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 18085

265

Davie Rd

RU1S

RU1

LOT A SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87488

446

Dell Rd

RU1S

RU1

LOT 43 SECTION 28 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP72143

650

Denali Ct

RU1HS

RU1H

LOT 4 SECTION 28 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP72643

726

Denali Dr

RU1HS

RU1H

LOT 21 DISTRICT LOT 141 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 3736

1506

Dickson Ave

RU1S

RU1

LOT 19 SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 5070

1343

Dilworth Cr

RU1S

RU1

LOT 8 BLOCK A SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 8606

450

Donhauser Rd

RU1S

RU1

LOT A SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 5889

405

Dougall Rd

RU1S

RU1

LOT 8 SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 20308

510

El Camino Rd

A1S

A1

LOT 22 SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 22986

1045

El Paso Rd

A1S

A1

LOT 1 SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 28932

1045

Elwyn Rd

RU1S

RU1

LOT 2 DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 28978

758

Favell Ct

RU1S

RU1

LOT 17 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP75908

1519

Feedham Ave

RU1S

RU1

LOT 1 SECTION 33 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP59741

4195

Finch Rd

A1S

A1

LOT 3 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP77097

587

Fitzpatrick Rd

RU1S

RU1

LOT 2 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP77097

591

Fitzpatrick Rd

RU1S

RU1

LOT 39 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP52738

471

Fizet Ave

RU1S

RU1

New Zone

LOT 3 SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN KAP48233

934

Ackerman Ct

RU1S

RU1

LOT 15 DISTRICT LOT 137 ODYD PLAN 13998

1422

Alta Vista Rd

RU1S

RU1

LOT 25 SECTION 29 TWONSHIP 29 SDYD PLAN 32500

1441

Appleridge Rd

RR3S

RR3

LOT 34 DISTRICT LOT 357 SDYD PLAN KAP75940

916

Arbor View Dr

RU1S

RU1

LOT 6 SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 28 SDYD PLAN 18222

318

Aspen Rd

RR1S

RR1

LOT 7 SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN 25464

200

Barber Rd

RU1S

RU1

LOT 1 DISTRICT LOT 357 SDYD PLAN KAP69370

700

Barnaby Rd

RR2S

RR2

LOT B SECTION 23 TWONSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN 15597

610

Bell Rd

RU1S

RU1

LOT 24 SECTIONS 17 AND 20 TOWNSHIP 23 ODYD PLAN 16573

2202

Bennett Rd

RR3S

RR3

LOT B DISTRICT LOT 130 ODYD PLAN 20646

2569

Benvoulin Rd

A1S

A1

LOT B DISTRICT LOT 137 ODYD PLAN 16595

1316

Bernard Ave

RU1S

RU1

LOT 10 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 ODYD PLAN KAP87742

1796

Birkdale Ave

RU1HS

RU1H

LOT 1 SECTION 18 TOWNSHIP 27 ODYD PLAN KAP82430

1294

Black Mountain Cr

RU1S

RU1

LOT B SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN KAP72251

1549

Blondeaux Cr

RU2S

RU2

LOT B SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN KAP67511

1627

Blondeaux Cr

RU1S

RU1

LOT A SECTION 1 TWONSHIP 25 ODYD PLAN 30506

3933

Bluebird Rd

RU1S

RU1

LOT 2 SECTION 1 TOWNSHIP 25 ODYD PLAN 7334

3967

Bluebird Rd

RU1S

RU1

LOT 4 SECTION 4 TOWNSHIP 23 ODYD PLAN 22394

2205

Bonn Rd

A1S

A1

LOT G DISTRICT LOT 131 ODYD PLAN 37963

1229

Bothe Rd

RU1S

RU1

LOT 9 SECTION 27 TOWNSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN 11286

160

Bryden Rd

RU1S

RU1

LOT 8 SECTION 27 TOWNSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN 11286

170

Bryden Rd

RU1S

RU1

LOT 49 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN 25943

2110

Burtch Rd

RU1S

RU1

LOT 37 DISTRICT LOT 135 ODYD PLAN 26296

964

Campus Ct

RU2S

RU2

LOT 24 SECTION 33 TOWNSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN 40570

625

Cassiar Cr

RU1HS

RU1H

LOT 30 SECTION 4 TOWNSHIP 23 ODYD PLAN KAP46412

133

Celano Cr

RU2S

RU2

LOT 26 SECTION 4 TOWNSHIP 23 ODYD PLAN KAP46412

142

Celano Cr

RU2S

RU2

LOT 4 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN KAP53262

1212

Cerise Dr

RU1S

RU1

LOT A DISTRICT LOT 14 ODYD PLAN KAP60634

432

Christleton Ave

RU2S

RU2

LOT B DISTRICT LOT 14 ODYD PLAN KAP30634

442

Christleton Ave

RU2S

RU2

LOT 2 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SDYD PLAN KAP79725

5267

Chute Lake Rd

RR3S

RR3

LOT 17 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN 31160

1290

Clark Ct

RU1S

RU1

LOT 20 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN KAP58741

594

Clayton Cr

RU1S

RU1

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PUBLIC HEARING CONTINUED - APPENDIX B Legal Description LOT 43 DISTRICT LOT 137 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 15035 LOT 6 DISTRICT LOT 357 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 18457 LOT 26 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP52738 LOT 34 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP51596 LOT A SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN EPP5906 LOT B SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP55532 LOT 22 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP76591 LOT A SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN EPP12917 LOT B SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN EPP12917 LOT 1 SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 25211 LOT 11 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 12452 LOT 5 SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP89147 LOT 6 SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP89147 LOT 8 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 3393 LOT 13 DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 26534 LOT 1 DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 39542 LOT 2 DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP54772 LOT B DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 25928

Street Number 1441 4684 954 1212 4664 1255 824 425 435 470 235 935 945 371 4260 4325 4439 4485

Street Name Flemish St Fordham Rd Friesen Rd Friesen Rd Fuller Road Gaggin Rd Galbraith Pl Gerstmar Rd Gerstmar Rd Gerstmar Rd Gibbs Rd Gibson Rd Gibson Rd Glenwood Ave Gordon Dr Gordon Dr Gordon Dr Gordon Dr

Current Zone RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S

Street Number

Street Name

Current Zone

New Zone

RU1

LOT 33 DISTRICT LOT 579 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP74689

4887

Jay Ct

RU1S

RU1

RU1

LOT 7 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 4411

1124

Kelview St

RU1S

RU1

RU1

LOT 13 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP58741

511

Klassen Rd

RU1S

RU1

RU1

LOT 7 DISTRICT LOT 131 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 18771

2080

KLO Rd

A1S

A1

RU1

LOT 19 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP75167

1918

Kloppenburg Ct

RU1HS

RU1H

RU2

LOT 8 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP80103

1366

Kloppenburg Rd

RU1HS

RU1H

RU2

LOT 7 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP80103

1392

Kloppenburg Rd

RU1HS

RU1H

RU2

LOT 12 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP80103

1495

Kloppenburg Rd

RU1HS

RU1H

RU2

LOT 3 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP80103

1496

Kloppenburg Rd

RU1HS

RU1H

RU1

LOT 10 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP75167

1572

Kloppenburg Rd

RU1HS

RU1H

RU1

LOT 1 SECTIONS 26 AND 27 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP61888

287

Kneller Rd

RU2S

RU2

RU1

LOT A DISTRICT LOT 167 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP91494

482

Knowles Rd

RU1S

RU1

RU1

THAT PART OF LOT 28 BLOCK 5 OUTLINED RED ON PLAN B3957; DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 348

255

Lake Ave

RU1S

RU1

RU1

LOT A DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 32043

4335

Lakeshore Rd

RU1S

RU1

RU1

LOT A SECTIONS 25 AND 26 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP77528

4896

Lakeshore Rd

RR3S

RR3

RU1

LOT A SECTION 15 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP59239

5560

Lakeshore Rd

A1S

A1

RU1

LOT 9 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 9950 EXCEPT PLAN 11491

1401

Lambert Ave

RU1S

RU1

RU1

LOT 4 DISTRICT LOT 134 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 7981

3522

Landie Rd

RU1S

RU1

905

Lanfranco Rd

RU2S

RU1

New Zone

LOT 1 DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP64413

4541

Gordon Dr

RU1S

RU1

LOT 3 DISTRICT LOT 357 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP63101

4632

Gordon Dr

RU1S

RU1

LOT 8 DISTRICT LOT 135 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 17194 LOT B SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 35198 LOT A SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP55044 AMENDED LOT 13 (DD 206265F) DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN3856 LOT A SECTION 16 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 15811 LOT 64 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP62497 LOT 65 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP53321 LOT 64 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP53321 LOT 2 DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 19796 LOT 12 DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 18307 LOT 13 DISTRICT LOT 135 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 17194 LOT 8 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP89034 LOT 13 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP89034 LOT 24 DISTRICT LOT 1688S SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP82069 LOT 51 SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 25984 LOT A SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP84163 STRATA LOT 4 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT STRATA PLAN KAS3162 TOGETHER WITH AN INTEREST IN THE COMMON PROPERTY IN PROPORTION TO THE UNIT ENTITLEMENT OF THE STRATA LOT AS SHOWN ON FORM V LOT A DISTRICT LOT 167 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 17542 LOT 11 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 12830 LOT 7 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP44682 LOT 2 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 DISTRICT LOT 143 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 31306 LOT 21 SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 19846 LOT 2 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 25175 LOT A SECTION 14 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP82009 LOT B SECTION 27 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 29877 LOT 6 DISTRICT LOT 1688S SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP82290 LOT A SECTION 27 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP80353

2880 1216 1050 453 3195 533 304 316 719 4334 2839 1070 1071 893 900 1861

1143 4383 155 455 795 400 735 1850 167 605 1277

Gosnell Rd Graf Rd Graham Rd Groves Ave Hall Rd Harrop Ave Hartman Rd Hartman Rd Hazell Rd Hazell Rd Helmcken Rd Henderson Dr Henderson Dr Hewetson Ave Hickory Rd High Rd

ParkbluямА Lane Hobson Rd Holbrook Rd Hollywood Ct Hollywood Rd Hollywood Rd Hollywood Rd Hollywood Rd Homer Ct Horn Cr Houghton Rd

RU1S RU1S RU2S RU1S RR3S RU2S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1S RU1S

RU1 RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU2HS RU1S

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LOT 1 DISTRICT LOT 135 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 39866 LOT 26 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 15377

235

Langford Rd

RU1S

RU1

LOT 8 SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 25918

844

Liban Ct

RU1S

RU1

LOT 13 SECTION 32 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP49511

1831

Lipsett Ct

RU2S

RU2

LOT 7 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP59957

808

Lone Pine Dr

RU1S

RU1

LOT 3 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87484

1199

Loseth Dr

RU1HS

RU1H

LOT B SECTION 34 TOWNSHIP 29 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78158

3618

Luxmoore Rd

A1S

A1

LOT A SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 21032

255

Mail Rd

A1S

A1

LOT B SECTION 16 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 19534

2495

Maquinna Rd

RR3S

RR3

LOT 5 DISTRICT LOT 143 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 22026

855

Mayfair Rd

RU1S

RU1

LOT 9 DISTRICT LOT 167 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 18442

573

McClure Rd

RU1S

RU1

LOT C DISTRICT LOT 357 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP63130

624

McClure Rd

RU1S

RU1

LOT A DISTRICT LOT 357 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP68500

662

McClure Rd

RU1S

RU1

LOT 2 SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 29484

4646

McClure Rd

RU1S

RU1

LOT C SECTION 10 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 33487

3240

McCulloch Rd

RR3S

RR3

LOT 11 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP51596

412

McLennan Cr

RU1S

RU1

LOT 12 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP51596

418

McLennan Cr

RU1S

RU1

LOT 29 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP51596

423

McLennan Cr

RU1S

RU1

LOT 1 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 22525

119

McTavish Ave

RU1S

RU1

RU1

LOT 1 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP84278

1338

Montenegro Dr

RU1HS

RU1H

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THORNICROFT GIRAFFES have adapted to reach the leaves in the tree tops.

Zambia underfoot: On the ground at Zebra Plains CONTRIBUTOR

MFUWE, Zambia—

We’re nodding off in our tent, pitched under a tree, when the crunching and gnashing begin.

It’s the hippos again, a half-dozen massive beasts climbing up from the Luangwa River for their nightly feed. During September, a hot, dry month here at Zebra Plains Camp, in northeast Zambia, the tree’s foot-long fruit hang low, an irresistible meal for diners with

gaping jaws and fist-size grinders. Silence falls as the hippos lumber away. For a moment we doze— well wined and dined after a long day tramping through the bush, tracking wild game. Then the bushes rustle and the elephants ar-

rive, treading gently to avoid our plastic ground cloth and canvas patio chairs. Amazed at how quietly those huge feet step, we peer out through our screened windows, spotting a shifting shadow reaching for the top branches. I fall asleep wondering

who decided to pitch the tent under a sausage tree. Intentional, perhaps, or a prank, to give the dudes a thrill? But Garth Hovell, manager at Zebra Plains, a walking safari camp in the most remote sector of the South Luangwa National Park, shakes his head.

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A ZOOM LENS catches these elephants unawares munching on branches. Zambia from A40 No blood allowed on his watch, is what I’m thinking. “If it gets much hotter you’ll thank the tree for such big branches,� says Milemia Banda, guide and second-in-command, with a twinkle. “And anyway, the animals are more afraid of you than you are of them. With no roads, no vehicles and no airplanes in this sector, they rarely see or hear people. To them a tent is like a tree, something to walk around.� The Luangwa River, pristine and undammed, is the reason we—and the wildlife—are here at Zebra Plains, near the national park’s northern border. Flowing in wide, curving loops over fertile plains and through wild miombo woodland, the Luangwa supports an immense diversity of species, a veritable Zambian Ark. From elephants to antelope, lions to leopards and crocodiles to hippos, all flourish within this vast wildlife refuge. “Living with them, you really feel close to the animals,� says Hovell. “And you’ll see them, once you know where to look.� During the dry season, August through mid-October, inland water holes dry up, pushing wildlife toward the river. It also brings them closer to our camp and to the sausage trees. Like them, your feet will be the only transport available during your stay at Zebra Plains, a reminder that hiking boots are in order. Except for the three-hour drive from the Mfuwe airport—and the return when you leave— walking will take you across the plains, along

the river bank and to the campfire for appetizers and a sundowner. “The road ends here so we have to walk the last bit, less than a quarter mile,� Hovell announced when we first arrived. “I want you to see the river and the camp on foot. You need to experience it the way the early explorers did.� Digesting that unwelcome news (jet lag is a buzz kill) we managed smiles for the three camp staff who hoisted our heavy suitcases up onto their heads and fell into line. Tramping along after Hovell, we must have looked the very image of Henry Stanley, searching for David Livingstone, the missionary, in 1869, weary reporter in rumpled khakis trailed by a long line of perspiring porters. Walking-only safari camps, like Zebra Plains, are probably this decade’s biggest news in African safaris—and ironically, the oldest. The first Europeans to venture deep into the Dark Continent—glory-seeking adventurers, greedy miners and relentless missionaries—expected to walk. Even after trucks and jeeps arrived, hunters and photographers bunked in tents, stalked their quarry on foot and thrilled to the charge of angry lions. The first guest-organized walking camp was founded south of Zebra Plains in 1961 by Norman Carr, a former ranger and lifelong environmentalist. Since then, hard-core walking camps have become Zambia’s signature. Most safari lodges are commercial enterprises, of course, relying on a halfdozen off-road vehicles and guides who radio big animal sightings from guide to guide. Guests

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New minicar adds needed Sparks to Chevrolet 2013 lineup Jim Robinson CONTRIBUTOR

well as hands-free calling. GM recently made one of the very first Sparks in the country available to selected media and fleet buyers. Driving was limited and GM has asked that impressions of the

ride and handling be kept under wraps until the official press launch in August. Other than that here’s the skinny on the 2013 Spark. First it looks like a sporty three-door hatch-

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Chevrolet will literally provide some Spark to the burgeoning minicar segment later this summer when its smallest car ever goes on sale Canada.

At 3.6 meters in length, the five-door 2013 Spark comes with 10 standard airbags and is the only car in its class to offer a seven-inch colour touch screen radio designed to handle smart phone navigation, various media as

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POWER from the 1.2-litre dual cam four-cylinder engine is an estimated 84 hp. It drives the front wheels through a standard five-speed or optional four-speed automatic transmission.


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THE 2013 SPARK is the smallest car in the Chevrolet lineup at 3.6 metres in length. That leaves almost two metres of space left over in a standard 5.5-metre parking spot.

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THE 2013 SPARK has a full back seat. Chevrolet claims it has more cargo area than its main competitors.v Exterior colour choices include Salsa, Jalapeno, Denim, Lemonade and Techno Pink, and more traditional hues such as Grey Area, Black Granite, Silver Ice and Summit White. Pricing will be announced closer to launch date but by comparison the Scion iQ starts at $16,760.

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in 1LT and 2LT trim levels and the interior is very jaunty indeed. Besides the infotainment system, Spark comes with standard power windows with a motorcycleinspired primary gauge cluster and a lower centre console for added storage. Decorative inserts in the front door and instrument panel add an upmarket touch, as does the ice blue ambient lighting and faceplates across the door pockets and dash. Heated leatherette seats and leather-wrapped steering wheel are included on Spark 2LT. Spark also is equipped with the OnStar safety and security system, which uses GPS and cellular phone technology to automatically call for help in the event of crash. Spark will be covered by a five-year, 160,000 km warranty.


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THERESA (THERESIA, RESI) KUTSCHERA Born on January 1, 1927 in Koestenberg, Kaernten, Austria. In the early morning of Tuesday, July 10th, 2012 our precious and adored Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother, Sister, SisterIn-Law, Aunt and Friend passed away peacefully to be reunited with her beloved Husband, Fred. Survived by two daughters: Ursula (Pat), Heidi; four sons: Dietmar (D) (Sandi), Chris (Elizabeth), Eric (Lucy), Curt (Yuri); eight grandchildren: Marcey, Joel, Stephanie, Matt, Jenna, Tia, Zoe, Kaylee; two great grandchildren: Josh and Alysa; her brother Willi (Anni); sister-in-law Helga; three sisters: Annie (Frank, deceased), Lottie (Bert, deceased) and Erika (Dieter, deceased). Sadly predeceased by her brother Toni. She leaves behind a legacy of love, forever cherished in our hearts and thoughts. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, July 14th at 1:00 pm at Springfield Funeral Home, 2020 Springfield Road, Kelowna, BC. Interment to follow in the Kelowna Memorial Park Cemetery, Promontory Green. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Moog and Friends Hospice House, In memory of Theresa Kutschera, 1701 Government Street, Penticton, BC, V2A 8J7 or the BC Heart & Stroke Foundation, www.heartandstroke.bc.ca. For those not able to attend, the service can be viewed live by visiting http.//www.ustream.tv/channel/springfield-funeral-home. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com, 250-860-7077.

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Buy-Low Foods, grocery store in Osoyoos, is recruiting for a full time Journeyperson Meat Cutter. Summerland grocery store is recruiting for a Journeyperson Meat Cutter for vacation relief. The ideal candidates will possess excellent interpersonal skills, take a genuine interest in people and have a strong commitment to customer service; while delivering budgeted results consistent with store operating standards in merchandising excellence, quality and presentation. The successful candidates will have previous, relevant grocery experience and post-secondary Meat Cutting training.

KARMJIT GILL ORCHARDS looking for Apple Pickers in Kelowna. $10.25/hr, 40hrswk. Piece work. Sept - Oct 30 Call (250)-860-9737

Come join our friendly and outgoing team! We provide a flexible work environment. Please reply in confidence to: Human Resources: Fax (604) 882-5161 e-mail people@buy-low.com We look forward to hearing from you!

Business Opportunities

We thank you in advance for taking the time to send a resume. We will respond to those whom we contact for an interview.

Children Childcare Available AFTER SCHOOL IN THE MISSION

LICENCED OUT OF SCHOOL CHILDCARE. Well Rounded Program with Homework Coaching

Pick Up From Dorothea Walker & AME. 250-764-6109 250-470-1449

AT TIGGER & ME Too Daycare: Spots available for 21/2 5 yr olds & After school care. Rutland Area. Call (250)-7654900 Looking for Early Childhood Educator to start July 16th FT. Must have ECE certificate & First Aid. (250)-878-8444

Employment Business Opportunities Major Appliance Repair Shop. All Equipment, Signs, Stock, Priced To Sell. 250-765-6104

Information Choosing a Daycare or Preschool Advertise your Daycare spaces available here the 1st Tuesday of every month in the Kelowna Capital News and reach 50,000 homes each edition. $99 per issue + HST Full color. Contact Michelle mtrudeau@kelownacapnews.com Phone 250-763-7114

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Chances Cowichan is owned and operated by the Duncan Dabber Bingo Society. DDBS is a 63 member charity organization in partnership with Cowichan Tribes and BCLC.

GENERAL MANAGER / CEO Chances Cowichan As GM/CEO, you will bring leadership; have strong organizational skills to work in a multidimensional gaming facility. You will set goals and work with a team of department managers. As GM/ CEO you’ll become the bridge between Chances Cowichan and the DDBS board. You will be expected to attend all board and committee meetings to present reports on financial statements and operating matters. You must be familiar with union contracts and negotiating. S/he will have autonomy to run the organization but will report monthly to the DDBS Board of Directors, meet with other stakeholder groups, staff and BCLC to ensure the continued success of Chances Cowichan. It is imperative that you be able to develop and execute a strategic plan. As an applicant you will have worked in the gaming industry or have relevant management experience in large multimillion dollar organizations. You have been responsible for managing the financial aspects of the organization and are recognized for your ability to work in and direct an organization. You must understand the importance of customer service and be able to motivate staff to its importance. Chances Cowichan is a people business. You must be able to work with and follow the Policies and Procedures as set out by BCLC and GPEB. If you are able to pass criminal and background checks and be able to obtain a Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch tag we would like to hear from you. Please submit resume and cover letter detailing your work history by July 21, 2012 to: Only short listed applicants will be contacted. DDBS PO Box 721 Duncan Duncan, BC V9L 3Y1 Or by email to: jobsearch@chancescowichan.ca

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Employment

Employment

Employment

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

ARE YOU EXPERIENCING FINANCIAL DISTRESS? Relief is only a call away! call 250-979-4357 to set up your FREE consultation in Kelowna. Donna Mihalcheon CA, CIRP 31 years experience. BDO Canada Limited. Trustee in Bankruptcy. #200-1628 Dickson Avenue. Kelowna, BC V1Y 9X1

A BUSINESS BOOMING Our expanding Kelowna company needs TEAM players for F/T work. NO experience necessary. Great opportunity for those willing to grow with our company. 2,500+/mo to start!

$

Students Welcome.

250-860-3590

Landmark Technology Centre 110-1632 Dickson Ave., Kelowna BC

Business Plan Development Programs Evaluate your opportunity with the 2 Day Entrepreneur Assessment Program $160 Prepare for start-up with the 4 Week Business Plan Development Program $800 (2 day program is a pre-requisite for applications and acceptance) Financial assistance for eligible unemployed participants who want to start or purchase a business may be available. Information sessions held every Friday from 10 -11am.

Call 250-868-2132 Funding provided through the CanadaBritish Columbia Labour Market Agreement

REALTOR WANTED! All expenses paid including your training! All warm leads supplied! Great opportunity to earn a 6 figure income or more in your first year – meeting with clients 80% of time or more. To Anonymously request more information, send an email to: teamrealtorinquiry @gmail.com By July 31, 2012

ATTENTION ROOFERS! Come work with the industry leader in roofing and exteriors. We are a Calgary based Company looking to hire skilled, professional roofers with foreman experience who are seeking year round employment. Must have 5 years of experience in steep sloped roofing, valid driver’s licence, vehicle and tools. $27 $32 per hour depending on experience with potential benefits. Subcontract crews also welcome to apply. Must have all of the above and current WCB coverage. Please call 403-366-3770 Ext. 258 or email Todd@epicroofing.ca Epic Roofing & Exteriors has been in business since 2001.

CAUTION

While we try to ensure all advertisements appearing in the Kelowna Capital News are placed by reputable businesses with legitimate offers, we do caution our readers to undertake due diligence when answering any advertisement, particularly when the advertiser is asking for monies up front. EAGLEHOMES.CA Rewarding Sales Career Salary, Group Benefits Excellent team support mark@eaglehomes.ca EI CLAIM Denied? Need Help? 18yrs Exp. As an EI Officer. Will prepare & Present Appeals. Reasonable Rates. Call Bernie Hughes, Toll Free at 1-877-581-1122. Holbrook Dyson Logging Ltd/ Newcastle Timber Have vacancies in the following job: 1)Heavy Duty Mechanic 2)Driller/Blaster 3)Swamper 4)Hydraulic Log Loader Operator 5)Yarder Operator. Details can be seen at http://hdlogging.com/ Fax resume to 250-287-9259 IMMEDIATE Opening for experienced Upholster & sewers, 250-860-0523 & 250-491-9454 JOBS! JOBS! JOBS! No experience necessary, we will train. Must be 18+yrs. of age. Students Welcome. 250-8603590 Email:info@plazio.ca LABOURER required for heavy duty truck repair shop. Must possess class 3 w/air. Duties include washing trucks, light greasing, shop & yard maint. Afternoon/night shift. $16/hr. Fax resume & abstract to Armand 250-765-3234 or email armand@okews.com LANDS & RESOURCES COORDINATOR: F/T position with Kwakiutl Band Council in Port Hardy. Senior position. Email for job description: casey.larochelle@kwakiutl.bc. ca or call 250-949-6012 Deadline 07/27/12 ORCHARD WORKERS Pruning, harvesting $10.25/hr or piece rate. 10hrs/ day, Sept to Oct. Gutknecht Orchards Ltd., Vernon FAX: 250-5426647 email: begutknecht@shaw.ca PANAGO on Harvey, looking for mature PT Driver & PT cook. Apply with Resume. RETIRED Handyman for farm w/2acre orchard. Priv. guarters, free rent for light duties, NS, ND, pet ok, 250-764-8383

Are you into exercise, motivated and wanting some extra income? Capital News is looking for a person or persons with a reliable vehicle to deliver newspapers door to door in the Kelowna and Westside areas. Various sized routes on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Your papers would be dropped at your home early in the morning, and you would have the whole day to complete your deliveries. Work as much or as little as you want. To apply for this position, please call Capital News Circulation at 250-763-7575 and ask for Richard.

PEACHLAND Liquor Store is looking PT help to work a variety of shifts, prev. liquor store exp. is an asset, potential for FT employment. Must Have “Serving it Right”. Please apply in person, Hwy 97, Peachland Centre Mall SAND BLASTER wanted in Winfield. Experienced. Please fax resume to 250-766-1350 or phone 250-862-1345 SOUTH Okanagan Women in Need Society is looking for a part-time Coordinator of Fundraising and Public Relations see www.sowins.com for full posting. SPECIALTY Bakery is hiring a proven team leader. You will have experience with retail sales & marketing as well as a strong background working in a food establishment. Superior customer service skills are essential. Position starts at $13/hr with benefits, + gratuities, staff credits & discounts. Apply to Brenda with a resume & hand written cover letter at #101-833 Finns Rd. Kelowna BC, V1X 5B8. Fax: 250-765-5810 or email: specialtybakeryfinns@shawbiz.ca

No phone calls please. SRI Homes - Production Work Factory Builder looking for employees in all aspects of construction. Healthy, energetic & able to learn. Full time. Fax resumes to(250) 766-0599 or in person at 9500 Jim Bailey Road, Kelowna (Lake Country).

Hotel, Restaurant, Food Services Big E’s Bar & Grill in Peachland BC. Requires Line Cook, 2-3 yrs exp. Wages $12.70$14.00/hr. FT position. Shifts include evening & weekends. Duties include food prep, line cooking & cleaning. Please apply to Susan or Mike Hwy 97 Peachland Center Mall.or Fax (250)-767-1968

Employment

Services

Trades, Technical

Cleaning Services

Home Improvements

Rubbish Removal

#1 Affordable Quality House Cleaning. Excellent Refer.’s & Rates. Weekly/Bi-weekly. 3 hours @ $50. 250-575-4001 360º Clean Premium Quality, Professional & Reliable. Making U House Proud. 215-1073 CLEANING Lady 25 yrs exp. Quality work. Wkly/biwkly, One time. 250-470-9629 SHOW Home Cleaning. Let us shine for you. Residential/ Commercial, office/ construction. Bonded & insured. Call 250-212-6101 WEEKLY, Bi-weekly, organizing, elderly welcome, reliable & flexible, Call 250-448-1786

NEED Help? Paint, Tile, Carpentry, Drywall, light Electrical & Plumbing. Rentals a specialty. Call 250-869-6577 paintspecial.com. 3 rooms for $299! Price incls. Cloverdale Premium Quality Paint. NO PAYMENT until the job is completed! Free Est. A-TECH SERVICES (1) 250-899-3163

ED-SON’S 1 Ton Dump Truck. “Anything you can’t haul, give me a call”!(250)-718-1595

PLUMBER Working Superintendent required in Kelowna BC. Due to long term employees retirement Field Supervisor / journeyman plumber who is well versed in small and large commercial projects. Gas ticket required Top wage paid for this position based on experience, full time position with benefits package and vehicle Fax resume to 250-491-0623 e-mail to: ken@valleyplumbing andheating.com www.valley plumbingandheating.com

Services Mind Body Spirit #1 for a reason. Paradise Massage. Where men come to relax. 778-477-5050 Kelowna AFFORDABLE, Excellent F/B Massage. New! Neuro-Activating Touch. Linda 862-3929. ALWAYS AMAZING Bodysage, convenient, private, studio, 778-484-1582 AROMATHERAPY/SHIATSU A soothing touch. 8am-9pm. (250)-768-8999 ASIAN Massage. Lovely, Peaceful Setting, $60/hr. Call (250)-317-3575 BLISS Massage 4 your every need. 10 yrs exp. men only . Call 4 appt. 250-215-7755 MAGIC HANDS! Full body relaxation. Lessons & prostate massage avail. Ladies & Men. 20 yrs. exp. 250-801-8079 THAI Massage. Totally relax & energize your body & mind. Open 7 days/wk 250-801-7188 ✸TOTAL ZEN MASSAGE✸ Relaxation to the Fullest. Mens/Ladies (250)-869-5116

Armstrong Collision is accepting resumes for Journeyman Autobody Technicians or 2nd & 3rd year apprentices for immediate employment. Phone 250-546-3300 or resumes can be sent to fax: 250546-3376 or email: armstrongcollision@telus.net

Clark Builders Hiring:

Jr. Trades Recruiter (Based out of Edmonton) responsible for Northern Alberta Industrial recruiting.

www.clarkbuilders.com careers@clarkbuilders.com

Fax: 1-888-403-3051

Clark Builders Hiring: Superintendents, Foreman, Carpenters Required immediately for Northern Alberta projects. Fly-in/Fly-out rotation. Commercial construction experience with concrete required www.clarkbuilders.com careers@clarkbuilders.com

Fax: 1-888-403-3051

Help Wanted

12/7 A MOBILE COMPUTER TECH. Certified computer technician, virus removal, repairs, upgrades. Let me come to you. (250)-717-6520.

Contractors DCR Cont., Nw. const., addons, reno’s, patios, concrete drives, decks, steps, 862-1746 KSK Framing & Foundations. Quality workmanship at reas rates. Free est 250-979-8948

Kitchen Cabinets MARYANNE’S Kitchen Designs. Dealer for kitchen craft, Merit & Leelynn.250-317-7523

Landscaping #1 STOP FOR ROCKS. www.bcrocks.com. Please call 250-862-0862 ASPEN Landscaping. Retaining walls, Patios, Irrigation, etc. 250-317-7773 Branford Pruning & Small Tree Service. An eye for detail. Call Curtis: 250-469-0684 FULL landscaping, rock walls, soil screening. Tremblay’s Excavating. 250-979-8033 Neighborhood Trucking & Delivery. Topsoil, Ogo Grow, Bark Mulch, Sand. Visa, Debit Mastercard. 250-870-1138

Services

Sundecks

#1 WELLERMADE. Additions, Reno’s, Sun-decks, Basement Suites,etc. 878-6967,870-6011 KELOWNA DECK & RAIL. Vinyl, Mod. Flooring, Alum., GlassTopless/Picket 878-2483 LAKESIDE Deck & Rail, vinyl & composite decks, aluminum picket & glass rails, 826-0625

Swimming Pools/ Hot Tubs

PENGUIN MFG. HOT TUB COVERS. 250-860-7805

Tiling

TILE Setter. Artistic Ceramics. Custom tile setting. Call 250870-1009

Tree Services

Countertops

Machining & Metal Work

1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1All Exterior Hedge & Tree Specialist. Downsizing bracing, trimming, pruning, sculpturing & removing of hedges & trees. Fully Insured. Free Estimates. Dave (250)-212-1716 www.hedgeabovetherest.ca

REFACE Countertops. 1/2 the Cost of Replacing. Granite & Corian Designs. 470-2235.

GET BENT Metal Fab, fences, gates, railings, security bars, 863-4418www.getbentmetalfab.ca

Trucking/ Bull Dozing

Drafting & Design

TNT TRUCKING. No load too small. Junk removal, sand, gravel, etc. (250)862-0821 (250)765-2778.

Design & Draw all kinds of buildings. www.plans-all.com, Phone: 250-718-0264

Masonry & Brickwork

Holistic Health

Drywall

Equestrian

CASE Studies needed. Our students are ready for: Mani. or Pedi $20/ea., Reflexology $29., Massage $29. naturalhealthcollege.com 868-3114

J&C Drywall, + Sm. reno’s., Tbar, taping, tex. ceilings, free est., ref’s avail., 778-821-1850 PESL DRYWALL Service Inc. Renovations, new construction and repairs. Boarding, taping, textured ceilings. Call Tomas at 250-212-4483 or 860-3495. Small Repairs/Reno’s. Drywall, Framing, Painting, Fin’d Carpentry etc. Ken, 250-212-9588

GIL’S Masonry, Over 30 years experience, Quality gauranteed. Call Gil 250-862-2266

Moving & Storage

Horses for sale & Stallion service for Appaloosa, Paint & Quarter horse, 250-499-5397 www.keremeos.com/3winds

Financial Services

Reduce Debt Trades, Technical

Computer Services

Services

by up to

70%

• Avoid bankruptcy • 0% Interest

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Medical Health Do U Have Cancer? Send for a free brochure to Duralife, PO box 22124 Kel, BC. V1Y 9N9

Carpentry/ Woodwork DAVE Woolmer’s Carpentry, decks, windows, doors, finishing, 40yrs. exp. 250-870-1105

Help Wanted

NOW HIRING: Full-Time Licensed Practical Nurses Grand Forks

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Please apply by email or fax at: F: (250) 489-2673 Email: careers@glm.ca

Electrical ALAN Dignam Electric. Resid/ Comm. Service calls, Reno’s, Upgrades. lic’d, bonded & Insured. Alan 250-808-6595 A&S ELECTRIC. Resid/Comm Wiring. New constr, renov. & service changes. lic’d & bonded. Steve 864-2099 (cont #90929)

Garage Door Services GARAGE Doors- install, service, repair all makes of doors & openers. 250-878-2911

Garden & Lawn 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1All Exterior Hedge & Tree Specialist. Downsizing bracing, trimming, pruning, sculpturing & removing of hedges & trees. Fully Insured.Free Estimates. Dave (250)-212-1716 www.hedgeabovetherest.ca 1-1-1 Aerating; mowing; yard maintenance; hedge, shrub & tree care; allthingsexterior.org Phone: 250-869-5349 AAA Lawn & Garden, Specializing in irrigation, landscaping, grass cutting, yard maintenance, excavation. Father & Son 250-212-5320 CUT & Chuck Landscaping. Spring Clean Up, Aeration & Power Raking. (250)212-2692 CUT & Chuck Landscaping. Yard Clean Up, Aeration & Power Raking. (250)212-2692 Don’t call anyone about Lawn cutting, yard clean-ups, or pruning until you speak with us! Serving Kelowna & Area for over 7yrs. Ryan, 250-4691288. www.vantagekelowna.com JIM’S MOWING Book a job at www.jimsmowing.ca or call 310-JIMS(5467). LITZ LAWN CARE, weekly mowing, fertilizing, pwr. raking, hedge trimming & gen. yrd. clean-ups. Free Est. 764-6404

Gutters & Downspouts KELOWNA GUTTER Cleaning and repairs, re-slope gutters,etc Richard 250-718-6718

AAA Best Rates Moving $59+. FLAT Rates long dist. Weekly trips BC/AB. 250-861-3400 DAN-MEL MOVING SERVICES Local & long distance, also Fifth Wheel moving. 250-2150147 or 250-766-1282 FAMILY Movers. Moving? Anything, anywhere. Local and long distance trips. Packing service available, weekly trips to Vancouver, Alberta, full and partial loads. Cheapest rates in the valley. Free Estimates, 250-493-2687 JOE’S MOVING.reasble rates fully equip’d trucks, local-long dist, no job too small470-8194 MOVING, Recycling, Disposal & Delivery, any size move. Anything goes. 250-808-8818 NORTH END Moving Service Local/Long Distance. Free Estimates 250-470-9498

Painting & Decorating A-TECH SERVICES (1) 250-899-3163 WWW.PAINTSPECIAL.COM

3 Rooms For $299, 2 Coats Any Colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls. Cloverdale Premium Quality Paint. NO PAYMENT, until job is completed!

DALE’S PAINTING Service. Painting Kelowna a better place since 1982. 862-9333

Plumbing BAYSIDE Plumbing & Gas Fitting Service. H/W tanks. Qualified & Reliable. 250-317-2279 DREGER MECH. Plumbing, Gasfitting, comm/res & reno, ins’d, 24hr. Call 250-575-5878.

Pressure Washing OKANAGAN Pressure Washing. Commercial/Residential. Fully insured. 14 years exp. Call Dave at 250-863-0306

Roofing & Skylights GERMAN MASTER ROOFER. Over 30yrs exp. on all kinds of roofs. New Reroof & Repair. Free estimate. Call Steffen, 250-863-8224 Master & Visa Welcome www.teamgerman.com. OKANAGAN SUN ROOFING. WANTED - Homes in Need of Re-roofing. Tod 250-864-7484 RYDER ROOFING LTD. Free estimates, ‘From a hole in your roof to a whole new roof.’ 250765-3191.

Pets & Livestock

Feed & Hay

ALFALFA Hay & Broom Grass $4 /bale. 250-860-6079. EXCELLENT Quality grass hay and grass alfalfa mix hay. No rain barn stored $4-$6 bale. Straw $5 bale. 250835-4748 or 250-833-9595 HAY, First cut in the field, $5.00/bale SALE: $4.00/bale, Phone Henry @ 250-712-0564 HAY FOR SALE; Grass or Grass Alfalfa mix, Round bales $70 each, approx. 800lbs. Large square bales, 3x3x8, $160/ton. Delivery avail. on larger orders. 250838-6630

Hauling ATTENTION The Capital News cannot be responsible for errors after the first day of publication of any advertisement. Notice of errors on the first day should immediately be called to the attention of the Classified Department to be corrected for the following edition.

Pets

Australian Shepherd black-tri male & female puppies, ready July 9, 1st shots, vet checked, $450 each, (250)499-5397, email: 3winds@telus.net PET Grooming NOW Open at Bone Appetit in Glenmore, 111-1940 Kane Rd. 862-2663

Merchandise for Sale

$100 & Under CHANDELIER 5-Lights, new $25. 250-452-6690

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DRYER, Maytag, $65.00 (250)765-2789 HIDE-A-BED, $40.00, Phone (250)765-9353 RYOBI 18V ONE+ 1/2” chuck drill, c/w battery & charger.VG Cond. $49 obo (778)753-1738


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Sales & Service Directory CONTRACTORS

COUNTERTOPS

c. 250.862.1746 e. dcrcontracting@shaw.ca Nw. constr., add-ons, reno’s, patios, concrete drives, decks, steps.

862-1746

LAMINATE TOPS

$

NATURAL STONE

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DCR Contracting

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14.95 LF

59.00 SF

On select colors only | Installation available

Natural Stone Surfaces All One Piece Laminate

Visit our showroom at THE AIRPORT BUSINESS PARK Monday - Friday 8 am - 4:30 pm Family owned & operated for over 40 years

colonialcountertops.com

DRYWALLING

ELECTRICAL

EXCAVATION

J & C Drywall

A & S Electric

TREMBLAY’S EXCAVATING LTD.

• Drywall • T-Bar • Taping • • Textured Ceilings • Steel Studs • SMALL RENOVATIONS • FREE ESTIMATES • REFERENCES AVAILABLE

JERRY 778-821-1850

Residential & Commercial Wiring, New Construction, Renovations & Service Changes. Complete telephone & data cabling services, Prompt quality service. Licensed & Bonded Call Steve 250-864-2099 (cont#90929)

• Full Landscaping • Rock Retaining Walls • Portable Soil Screener CELL: (250) 979-8033 BUS: (250) 861-1500

DECK & RAIL

REFACE DON’T REPLACE 1/2 the cost of replacing Corian & Granite Designs. The Green Alternative.

10% OFF WITH THIS AD www.okanagancountertopsystem.com

250-470-2235

FRAMING

LAKESIDE DECK & RAIL Serving the Okanagan Valley • Vinyl Decking • Composite Decks • Deck Repairs • Aluminum Picket & Glass Rail Quality Service • Free Estimates New Construction & Renovations

rickondeck@gmail.com

250.826.0625

250.979.8948

DRYWALL

DESIGN AND DRAW

SMALL REPAIRS & RENOVATIONS

ALL KINDS OF BUILDING www.plans-all.com

250-718-0264 1960 Springfield Rd.

Top Soil • Ogo Gro • Bark Mulch • Gravel• Sand We remove: yard refuse, junk CHUCK 250-870-1138 neighborhoodtrucking.ca

ASPEN LANDSCAPING

Kelowna Gutter Cleaning & Repair

Maryanne’s Kitchen Design

We install, service, & repair all makes of doors & openers. FREE ESTIMATES • INSURANCE CLAIMS Call for appointment

• Fix leaks • 20 years. experience • Fascia soffit repairs • Downpipes • Re-Slope

Design supply & install kitchens, bathrooms & counter tops. Prices to suit any budget.

250.718.6718

250-317-7523

250-878-2911 abcohdoors@gmail.com

MASONRY & BRICKWORK

MEDICAL HEALTH

MOVING/ HAULING

GIL’S MASONRY

DO YOU HAVE CANCER?

TYLER’S MOVING RECYCLING

Stone, brick, blocks, fireplaces. Over 30 years experience. Quality guaranteed. Special custom work

250-862-2266 Check out the website www.gilsmasonry.ca

Find our how to cure yourself! Send for a free brochure to Duralife PO Box 22124, Kelowna, BC V1Y 9N9

PAINTING/DECORATING AFFORDABLE PAINTING

Senior’s Specials Experience & Quality New Homes & Repaints Ceilings Bondable. Insurance Work Call Terry

250-863-9830 or 250-768-1098

“PREMIUM PAINT AND SERVICE”

DALE’S PAINTING SERVICE

862-9333 PAINTING KELOWNA A BETTER PLACE SINCE 1982 www.dalespaintingservice.ca

250-769-7603

Moving, recycling, disposal & delivery. Any size move. Anything goes.

250-808-8818

www.PAINTSPECIAL.com 3 Rooms for $299

NO PAYMENT

member of B.B.B. Fully insured, WCB coverage. All types of shingle roofing & torch on roofing systems. ‘From a hole in your roof to a whole new roof.’

A-TECH SERVICES

Electrical, plumbing, drywall finishing, tile & flooring. Remodels & painting (int & ext) 250-870-1105 40 yrs. experience. Competitive pricing & seniors discount

EXPERIENCED CRAFTSMEN QUALITY WORKMANSHIP SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST

• Bath Remodels • Decks • Drywall

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ROOFING

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BOOK YOUR HOLIDAY CUTS NOW! Lawn Maintenance, Clean-ups, Pruning/ Hedges, Rubbish Removal, Fertilizing, Aeration, Odd Jobs.

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Ceiling and trim extra Price includes

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PLUMBING

Qualified, reliable, bonded. Over 30 years exp. res./comm. service renovations, new installations, h/water tanks, dishwashers, washers, dryers. 250-317-2279

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Boarding, taping & texture, framing, painting, finishing, carpentry, etc.

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Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

$100 & Under

$200 & Under

$300 & Under

TABLE & 4 (250)765-2789

chairs,

$65.

WINE 4 - 54 litre damijam for sale, $100. Call 250-765-3831

$200 & Under CHAIR dk. blue floral $175 never used. (250)452-6690 DECK table & 4 chairs $150 Call (250)769-0869 FRIDGE & Stove, Almond, like new, $150. (250)765-2789 RECLINER Chair. $150 Call (250)769-0869

Fruit & Vegetables

STOVE, Fridgidare, Almond, self cleaning, $125. (250)7652789

$300 & Under 4 Tires, Motomaster Total Terrain, LT235/75R15, M&S, Like New, $300 obo. 250-870-3447 60” BED with Frame, Box spring & Mattress $300 Call (250)769-0869 Delta 10” Construction Table Saw, Excellent Cond. $275. Replaced motor,250-766-3026 GLASS Door Cabinet $250 Call (250)769-0869

Fruit & Vegetables

GLASS round table with 4 chairs $250 Call (250)7690869 SOFA, Black leather, 1yr. old, in great condition, $240.00 Call 250-712-1397

$400 & Under

Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Firearms

Free Items

Furniture

Heavy Duty Machinery

GLOCK Remington, Sig, Winchester, Ruger, CZ, Browning, FN, Mossberg, Girsan, Marlin, Savage, Colt, Sako, S&W, Blaser, Norinco and more all at the Best Little Gunshop Around, Weber & Markin Gunsmiths, 4-1691 Powick Rd. Kel 250-762-7575, Tue-Sat 10-6

Free Items

4.5 HP Merc outboard motor with tank. $350 OBO. Call 250-870-3447

Fruit & Vegetables

Merchandise for Sale

BED Chesterfield, Queen, in excellent condition, 2-tone brown. Call 778-480-3733 FREE pick up , appliances or any kind of metal. Call (250)765-9303, 250-212-3122

Fruit & Vegetables

Fresh From the Fields “Local Produce at Your Doorstep” To place an ad...call the Kelowna Capital News

250-763-7114

FREE P/U- Appliances, Rads, Batteries, Old machinery, vehicles. Harley 778-821-1317

#1 Solid Wood Used Furniture. OK Estates Furniture & More. 3292 Hwy 97N, Kelowna (1.5 Kms North of McCurdy) 11-5 Tues-Sat OKestates.ca (250)-807-7775 DINING Room set with 4 chairs & hutch & buffet, $375 obo; Hide-a-bed, clean, $150 obo; Computer desk, best offer. 250-764-2358 or 212-8701 NEED a New Chair or desk? Print this ad out and bring it in for 20% off anything in store *used furniture only. Visit our showroom for the best selection of office furniture, 8-4:30pm, 420 Banks Rd, Kelowna, B.C. 250-717-1626 WESTERN STAR AUCTIONS. Buying Estates, Tools, Collectible’s & Furniture. Cash Paid or Consignment to Auction. #8-730 Stremel Rd. (778)753-5580

LAWNCHAIRS, (5) Green plastic and 1 sm. side table call to pick-up. 250-707-0519

Heavy Duty Machinery

NATIONAL Geographic books fr. 1950 - 2000? Call 250-8618904. Clean condition.

FORK LIFTS For sale, 18 to choose from, Toyota, Cat., & Hyster, 250-861-9171

Sporting Goods

Sporting Goods

DO YOU HAVE STUFF HANGING AROUND TO GIVE AWAY FREE? The Capital News will place your ad at *NO COST with a FOOD BANK DONATION of Baby Supplies, Canned Food or Dry Goods Just come on in with your donation, and our girls will be glad to help you out. *(Maximum 3 lines, for 3 days)

Free pickup, of aluminum windows, wire, pipe, air conditioners & batteries. 250-717-0581 FREE Pick-up of used bicycles that you no longer want. Ok if need repair 604-800-2104

FOR SALE - ROAD BICYCLES 2012 Norco CRR-SL Med SRAM Red, Mavic wheels, 16.5 lbs, full carbon, $2400 2013 Felt AR2 54cm, SRAM Red (Black), SRAM Wheels, 16 lbs, aero profile, great road/TT combo or Tri-bike conversion, $4200

FRESH LOCAL

1555B Teasdale Rd.

STRAWBERRIES

Open Daily 8:00am-6pm Sun. 8:00am-4pm

Phone Bruce Duggan

arndtorchards.com BENVOULIN RD. U PICK STRAWBERRIES OPENED FOR THE SEASON.

To verify days & time of picking, call

(250)-860-2964

250-766-2628 FRUITS & VEGETABLES OPENING JULY 15TH 1115 Graf Rd., Rutland Bench Cherries, Bings, Lapins, Rainiers $1.10/lb & up U- Pick & Picked 250-317-2265

GLENMORE GARDEN MARKET

417 Valley Rd., Glenmore Everyday 9:00am-5:00pm. (250)869-6564

Fresh peas & many other FRESH vegetables available!

TAKING ORDERS CALL

250-768-2269

U-pick Cherries U-pick Raspberries Open Everyday 10am-6pm. 250-860-1121 621 Glenmore Rd N.

OLD MEADOWS CERTIFIED FARM MARKET 4213 GORDON DRIVE • Mon-Sat 10-6 • Sun 10-5

Ready Now: our certified organic cherries, beets, carrots, lettuce. Taking Orders For: organic blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, cherries & peaches. Locally Ready: raspberries, cherries, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, nugget potatoes, beets & carrots. ALSO: Fresh Local Non-Organic Produce, Local Dairy, Breads, Organic Coffee & Tea, Body Products, Jams & Jellies & much MORE!

250-764-0931

FRESH BLUEBERRIES & RASPBERRIES Hand-picked daily directly from the fields.

Open for the Season July 18th 3344 Elliott Rd. Wesbank Cherries, Sour Cherris, & Apricots U-pick, or We-pick (250)-768-3343 Closed Sundays.

Red & Yellow Cherry Varieties. 1409 Teasdale Rd., South Rutland Open Daily 8:30-5:30 Sunday 8-3 Bring own containers

250-765-1797

QUALITY SWEET & SOUR CHERRIES U-Pick @ 2591 Butt Road Westbank 250-768-2048 Andy

DON O’ RAY VEGETABLES FRESH RESH PEAS,, cherries, strawberries, potatoes, kale, spinach, baby carrots, Walla Walla onions, broccoli, lettuce, garlic, asparagus, rhubarb, Swiss chard, beets, free range eggs, mushrooms, raspberries, NOW cabbage, blueberries, cauliflower OPEN ALSO: Vintage drinks 9 AM-7 PM DAILY Fresh homemade juices & jam 7 DAYS and a variety of chips A WEEK!

250-766-3131 250-212-8770

For orders OPENING JULY 12TH

U-PICK Cherries, $1.50/lb. Bring boxes. 1310 Dehart Rd. or call 250-764-7403, 10-5

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The Friendly Farmer Fruit Stand Open 7 days a week, 10-6, Sunday 10-5 Cherries, raspberries, and all sorts of veggies. Come meet the Friendly Farmer & the Grumpy Wife!

3254 McCulloch Rd. 250-869-0871

U-PICK - WE PICK ICE CREAM, LOCAL JAMS & HONEY 4759 Lakeshore Rd 250.764.1872

ATTENTION The Capital News cannot be responsible for errors after the first day of publication of any advertisement. Notice of errors on the first day should immediately be called to the attention of the Classified Department to be corrected for the following edition.

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BAR stools, Queen bdrm suite, Chaise couch, dining table w/6chairs, filing cabinet 4 drawers,garage items, weights benches thule, 3 wall units, white fridge & other items Call (250)765-7687, or 212-9964

The Capital News will place your ad at *NO COST with a FOOD BANK DONATION of Baby Supplies, Canned Food or Dry Goods Just come on in with your donation, and our girls will be glad to help you out.

Lake Country

SUN CITY CHERRIES

Misc. for Sale

DO YOU HAVE STUFF HANGING AROUND TO GIVE AWAY FREE?

Available now at

NOW OPEN

(minimum order 10lbs.)

Garage Sales

GAMBELL FARMS

Bilga Farms • 1900 Rutland Road FRESH Raspberries We Pick Everyday!

For ordering gp please contact Garyy 250-317-3464 h di h il or b by emaill at thandir@hotmail.com

Garage Sales

SWEET SMOKEY SASKATOONS

FRESH STRAWBERRIES

Blueberries: 10lb box $23 • Raspberries: 1 pint $4

3443 Benvoulin Rd. 250-860-2557 250-575-7806

250-766-2628

GRIFFIN FARMS

WALK-IN Tubs, Wheelchair Baths, Barrier-free Showers. Aquassure Accessible Baths Showroom 1048 Richter, Kel. 250-868-1220

778-484-7272

RASPBERRIES FRESH & RIPE BRUCE DUGGAN

3367 Reid Rd., East Kelowna, 250-762-5469

U-PICK CHERRIES

We take bulk orders

U-pick $1.75 We-pick $2.00 Also Sour Cherries

You-pick, We-pick Cherries are organically sprayed

KEMPF ORCHARD

BIG FRESH OKANAGAN CHERRIES

CHERRIES Different varieties

GORGE’S CHERRIES

Medical Supplies

Furniture, Tools & Much More

Contact 250-462-4441 or mwalker@blackpress.ca

ARNDT ORCHARDS U-pick Cherries

A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS / Bridges / Equipment Wheel loaders JD 644E & 544A / 63’ & 90’ Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucks/Excavators EX200-5 & 892D-LC / Small forklifts / F350 C/C “Cabs”20’40’45’53’ New/ Used/ Damaged /Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway & StorageCall 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com Will pay cash for oversized scrap steel, cats, yarders, saw mill equipment, farm equipment, etc. All insurance in place to work on your property. 250-260-0217

*(Maximum 3 lines, for 3 days)

125 Lake Ave Sat July 14 th 8am-2pm Lululemon, Home Sense items, shoes & Misc. CAPRI 1254 Sutherland Ave. Sat. July 14, 8am-4pm. Four Families. DILWORTH, Showhome Furniture & Accessories sale Dilworth Homes is selling some of their furn. and decor items for their showhomes. Tables, chairs, sofas, accessories for reasonable prices! Sat. July 14th at 2527 Mount Baldy Dr. fr. 8am-1pm, from Orchard Park take Dilworth Dr. to Mount Baldy Dr. turn right and follow the signs. Downsizing, lots of household goods need to go: Furniture, books, brand label clothing, shoes, rollerblades, DVDs, CDs, yard tools, dishes, glassware & more! 655 South Crest Dr. Sat., July 14, 8am-12pm. EAST KEL. 2536 Packers Rd. Sat. July 14th, 9-2pm, lots of toys, books, bdrm. furn., hshld. First Annual Kelowna Collectibles Show Sunday July 29th 11am-5pm Sandman Hotel 2130 Harvey Avenue. Admission $3 Kids 12 & Under FREE www.funpromo.ca INFO:604-521-6304 FREE COMIC TO FIRST 100 GUESTS GLENMORE 1712-1715 Highland Dr. North, Sat., July 14, 8am-3pm. Camping, hshld, furn, tools, canoe, quality ladies clothing, size 16-18, books, quality men’s clothing, size 36-38 & lots of other good stuff! No early birds please. GLENROSA Sat., July 14th 8:30am- 1:pm 3585 Lansbury Way.Fishing gear,luers, hshld. RUTLAND, 335 Mills Rd., Sat. July 14, 9:30-12:30 Furn, bike hshld and much more. RUTLAND. Lester Rd (off Leathead) Neighborhood Sale. Fri, 9-3, Sat, 9-3.

NOT The average Garage Sale! Shabby Chic furn., mirrors & Picture frames, lg. selection of Pyrex & suitcases. Sat. July 14th 9am-4pm. Paret Place. 1km south of H20 off Gordon, RUTLAND, 580 Franklyn Rd. Sat. July 14th, & Sun. July 8-2pm, 15th Wide assortment all to go. No Early Birds!! SALE in support of TRACS, Sat., July 14, 8-4. 1029 Quesnel Rd. off Raymer Avenue. Bikes, hammock, A/C & more! TOOVEY HEIGHTS Neighbours Garage Sale 1164 Ray Road, Kelowna, 1 DAY ONLY - Saturday, July 14, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Garden & shop tools, household items, framed pictures, furniture, queen mattress, treadmill, universal gym & MORE!

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

While we try to ensure all advertisements appearing in the Kelowna Capital News are placed by reputable businesses with legitimate offers, we do caution our readers to undertake due diligence when answering any advertisement, particularly when the advertiser is asking for monies up front.

WESTBANK, 3441 Logan Rd. Rain or Shine. Saturday, 8am2pm.

Refund Policy Our ads are non-refundable when booked for less than 4 weeks (12 issues), when cancelling a 4 week ad you will be refunded in weekly increments only, calculated at the appropriate discount level. Refunds not available for 1/2 price promotion.

WEST Kelowna, 2200 Shannon Ridge Drive. Sat., July 14 8am-2pm. Multi family sale

Misc. Wanted

U.MISSION, 4934 Haskins Crt Sat., July 14, 8am-2pm. Some furn, lamps, books & kids stuff U.Mission, 4944 Harrison Crt. Sat. July 14, 8-1. 15ft pool, some antiques, hshld, carseat

WORRIED ABOUT THE WEATHER? Purchase Rain Insurance on your Garage Sale ad for $3. If it rains we’ll run your ad again for

FREE! You must call by the following Thursday to book your ad for another day. (Valid through September)

I am a Private Collector and I want to buy some collector coins. New ones & old ones. Todd 250-864-3521 I Buy Old Coins & Collections Olympic, Gold Silver Coins etc Call Chad 250-863-3082 Local PURCHASING old Canadian & American coin collections & accumulations. 250-548-3670

Sporting Goods

Fiberglass Racing Scull w/seat, blades, 2 stands $1500.; Rowing machine (top of line) $1000.; both in good cond. call in am 250-542-1897


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Real Estate

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Rentals

Rentals

Acreage for Sale

Mobile Homes & Parks

Open Houses

Apt/Condo for Rent

Apt/Condo for Rent

Duplex / 4 Plex

Homes for Rent

NEW LISTING: Canyon Ridge 1/2 Duplex, freehold land in mature community, 1330 sq.ft., newly reno’d. Ash hardwood floors. New roof, garage door & furnance. 2 Bdrm, 2 bath, 2 patios, waterscape. $315,000. Strata $137/mo. Private Sale. Call: Terry 250-808-3453. OPEN HOUSE July 14th & 15th, 11am-3pm.

2 BDRM, 2 BATH, central loc, 5 appls, bus rte, a/c, damage dep and ref req. ONE small pet allowed. 250-868-0726

625 Rowcliffe Ave. 2bd, 1bth condo on the 2nd flr, close to hosp, college & downtown, Avail immed. 250-575-1123

2bdrms, F/S, Adult oriented. Available now, NP. $750/mo Call 250-765-6925

2-bdrm BELGO AREA, Rutland Rd. S. $900 + hydro, f/s/w/d, NO PETS, on bus rte. 250-491-3345, 250-869-9788

CENTRE of Kelowna. New affordable lux 1&2bd, 5appls, ug prking, NS/NP. 250-763-6600. www.rentcentrepoint.com

$97,500 10.4 acres Lot H Arrow Lakes area 250-269-7328 Pic’s email selkirk8@telus.net

$$$ $73,353.00 TAX IN!!! $$$ 2012 2Bdrm 2Bath. PALM HARBOR Just Arrived!! Call Accent Homes (250)-769-6614 PANORAMIC Lake & City Views @ SIERRAS, 2440 Old Okanagan Hwy., 3 bedrm/2 bath, 6 appliances. 4 spaces available. Move in ready! $169,900 tax included! Accent Homes 250-769-6614 PET & FAMILY FRIENDLY Westpoint. 3bd, 1bth, lovely fenced yard w/storage shed, $5000 down, $909/mo including pad rent, OAC or $99,000, no HST. ACCENT HOMES, Call (250)-769-6614

Apt/Condos for Sale THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? For a confidential, no obligation, FREE market evaluation of your property call Mark Jontz, Royal Lepage 250-861-6002 or cell 250-717-6330 anytime.

Business for Sale SEVENTEEN Unit Apartment, $1,350,000, fully rented, will consider trades. 250-317-1333

OPEN HOUSE Sundays 1-4pm

BROCKTON MANOR. 1 & 2 bedrooms. The large, bright units are a short walk to downtown, hospital, beach & shopping. Transit is right outside the door. Please call us at 250-860-5220

Duplex/4 Plex

Mr. Mobile Home Certified Factory Outlet. Spaces Available, Your location or crawlspace/basement models. Show homes 1680 Ross Rd. Kelowna 250-769-6614 www.accenthomes.ca

BUYER wants, 2plex, 3plex or 4Plex. Grant Assoc. Broker Premier Canadian Properties. (250)862-6436 Duplex 4bd, 3ba, DTown, big lot, cls to hosp. $329,000, reduced $100,000.250-979-0250

Houses For Sale

SRI HOMES in Belaire Estates with Great incentives & new government grants! Hurry only 7 lots left! Turn key pricing from $110.950.00 Call Don @ Lake Country Modular, 515 Beaver Lake Road, Kelowna Toll Free Today! 1-866-7662214 www.LCMhomes.com

3Bdrm Excellent View. Well kept. 2 car garage, new roof. Westbank area. $365,000. Call for details. (250)768-4634 BUYING or SELLING? For professional info call Grant Assoc.Broker, PC Realty, 250862-6436, FREE Evaluation MORTGAGES LOW RATES. 10YR. 3.99% 5 YR. 2.99% Trish at 250-470-8324 ******* OKHomeseller.com Where smart sellers meet smart buyers! View Thompson Okanagan properties for sale.// Selling? No Commission. (250) 545-2383 or 1-877-291-7576 THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? For a confidential, no obligation, FREE market evaluation of your property call Mark Jontz, Royal Lepage 250-861-6002 or cell 250-717-6330 anytime.

Mortgages ZERO Down payment, Lowest Rates, FREE advice. Linda Renaud, Accredited Mortgage Professional (250)878-6706

AVAILABLE July 15, gorgeous 2bd, 2ba + den exec. condo, h/w flrs, fp, ac, 6 appl, 2 decks, locker, u/g prkg, np, ns, dd, Asher Rd. Kelowna, $1500. 250-491-3090 refs req.

3546 ATHALMER RD. Lwr. Mission. Gordon Dr. S. to Barnes Rd. to Althalmer Rd. 2000sf rancher, 3bd. 3ba., Jetted tub, b/i vac, 2 gas f/p’s, b/i oven & stove. Hardwood flrs., priv. fnce yrd., u/g irrig, cvrd patio, dbl grge, triple drive rm for RV. Call 250-762-4628

Townhouses THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? For a confidential, no obligation, FREE market evaluation of your property call Mark Jontz, Royal Lepage 250-861-6002 or cell 250-717-6330 anytime.

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent 1BD Pandosy, Very clean. Fresh paint. Adult Building. NS. NP. Walk to DT or Hospital. Laundry facilities and utils incl’d. Avail now, $795. 250878-0119 or 250-878-0136 2BD, 8th flr. Centuria Aug. 1st. $1500/mo. lakeview, gym/pool & hottub, all amens on gr. flr. cls. to lake/DT 778-753-5098

FAIRLANE CRT. 2 & 3 bdrms, heat & hot water incl. Located on Lawrence near Gordon, close to downtown & Capri shopping mall. Please call 250-860-4836 FIRST month rent FREE!!!! Available August 1st 1 Br condo in Mission Area close to College, bus, shopping, beach & Hospital. 55+ building, mature tenants. N/S, N/P. 775 sq.ft., balcony, A/C, laundry, view. 1 year lease, 1/2 month deposit, Call 250-869-5781. MILL CREEK ESTATES. Various floor plans avail. 1, 2 & 3 bdrms within walking distance of the Parkinson rec center, Apple Bowl, Kelowna Golf & Country Club & Spall Plaza. 250-860-4836. millcreekestates@shaw.ca ON UBCO TRANSIT ROUTE 1 or 2 bdrm suite $1092 & $1344 fully equipped & furnished Sept. to May. Linda 250-878-4981 Richter home, 3bd, 2ba, furn., 2 person, NS, NP, utils. incl’d. $695., 250-979-0250 WILLOW PARK MANOR. Aurora and Hollywood. 1 & 2 bdrms. Steps away from Willow Park shopping center, transit & the other shops of Rutland. Direct bus route to UBCO. 12-15mins. 250-7633654

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Commercial/ Industrial COMMERCIAL/OFFICE SPACE IN LAKE COUNTRY 1100sq’ Office space for lease. Reception area, four offices, coffee/ storage room. Located on Beaver Lake Road, 1 1/2 blocks from Highway 97. Easy access. Offstreet parking. $1100.00/month +utils. Lease negotiable. Phone:(250)766-3700 For Lease, The Gun Barrel Saloon & Restaurant at Apex Mountain Resort, The Gun Barrel is voted #1 Apres Ski Bar in Canada, The Long Shot Cafeteria & Bar are also available under the same lease, for info contact James Shalman at Apex Mountain Reesort, (250)490-6172 HWY 97 N. 1500 - 3300sqft. of Industrial area, overhead door, compressor, hoist & a compounded yard. 250-765-3295 KELOWNA Spring warehouse w/office & washroom, approx. 1050sqft., $800.mo. 764-1749 RUTLAND CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL YARD SPACE..One acre, $2500 + triple net. Fenced lot with workshop, $800. 250-765-5578

Duplex / 4 Plex 2BD. 5-appl, cls. amens., WKel., sm pets/kids welcome, $900. + utils., ref’s req’d, DD, Aug. 1st. Phone 250-769-6515

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Approx 4500 sq.ft with mortgage helper. Suitepays $200,000 of the mortgage. Granite, updated floor coverings and trim. Fuel efficient furnace & A/C. 6bdrm, 4 bath with skylights throughout. 2 lg decks, hot tub, double garage & new roof. Asking $710,000. Call Gary at 250-764-7572 PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS from $140,000. Also: 1 precious 3 acre parcel, owner financing. 250-558-7888 www.orlandoprojects.com URGENT! FURNISHED 3BDR 3 BATH COUNTRY HOME FOR SALE BY OWNER. A WONDERFUL FAMILY COMMUNITY GREAT FOR CHILDREN AND PETS. $425,000. EMAIL LIGHTMM@TELUS.NET. THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? For a confidential, no obligation, FREE market evaluation of your property call Mark Jontz, Royal Lepage 250-861-6002 or cell 250-717-6330 anytime.

Vernon (Harwood) Newly reno’d 3bdrm, 1.5bath, f/s, w/d h-up fenced yard n/s n/p Avail Now. $1000. 250-766-1428

Misc for Rent ABBEYFIELD House. A home for independant single seniors. Family style environment Excellent meals. Good rates. For tour or info. Call Sadie (250)-763-6510

While we try to ensure all advertisements appearing in the Kelowna Capital News are placed by reputable businesses with legitimate offers, we do caution our readers to undertake due diligence when answering any advertisement, particularly when the advertiser is asking for monies up front. Refund Policy Our ads are non-refundable when booked for less than 4 weeks (12 issues), when cancelling a 4 week ad you will be refunded in weekly increments only, calculated at the appropriate discount level. Refunds not available for 1/2 price promotion.

Modular Homes DOUBLE-WIDE in country on large treed lot five miles east of Kelowna Suitable for couple $850/mo Ref’s. 250-826-6325

Homes for Rent 2BD Mobile on private property, newly reno’d, KLO area, working couple pref, max 2 people, NS, small pet neg. $875+utils. 250-762-6627 2 BDRM house avail Aug 1. $1075 incl util. Bright,fenced yard, laminate, A/C, detached garage. Near downtown. No smokers! Small Pet ok. Email vicki.pannell@hotmail.com or call 778-477-4554. 2Bdrm RANCHER shows like new, is very clean, bright & quiet. Secluded along Mission Creek. Only 5 min drive to Orchard Park. Max 2 people. Sm pet negot. NS $875 + utils. Avail. Immed (250)762-6627 3BD. 2ba, on farm, wd, fs, near. school, $1300. Avail. now. 250-448-4737 3bd house, Avail Aug. 1, $1250 + utils. Call 250-7636886 or 250-870-1006 3bdrm house in Westbank, main floor, 2bath, stove, fridge, d/w, A/C. NP, NS, refs req’d. $1400, Avail now. 250862-7364 or 250-768-2349 3bdrm on 928 Wilson Avenue. Available August 1, $1150/mo. Phone: 250-768-8804 3or4 bdrm home, Shannon Lk Rd. Dbl Gar, f/s, d/w, w/d, a/c, close to elementary school, Available May 1, no pets, $1625+util 250-869-9788 3 or 4 bdrm, Winfield area, $1575+util, backs onto Range land, f/s, d/w, w/d, a/c, Avail now, no pets. 250-869-9788 5BD House in Rutland w/bsmnt, sep ent, close to elem school, $1700+utils & DD. 250-859-6784 APARTMENTS FOR RENT in Granada Gardens for July & beyond, ranging from $800$850/mo, Call 250-765-6578 THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? For a confidential, no obligation, FREE market evaluation of your property call Mark Jontz, Royal Lepage 250-861-6002 or cell 250-717-6330 anytime.

Apt/Condo for Rent

Rooms for Rent

1BDRM roommate New, $430 Incl’s wi-fi, fridge & cable. NS ND. No Pets. Available. 250899-5070 or 250-681-3895 1 BDRM to rent in 2 bdrm condo. Shared kitchen & bathroom. Capri area on bus route. $450/mo. utilities incl. Working male please. Avail. Immed. 250-862-3530. ROOMS from $450. No drugs NP No parties. 250-860-8106, 250-718-3968, 250-899-5070 RUTLAND. 1bd $400 all utils incl, w/d, cbl. For working female or student. NS, NP, NB, near bus. 250-862-9749, 250575-9109.

Seasonal Acommodation

Delta Grand large Vacation Condo for rent Aug 5th -Aug 12 Sleeps 5 if interested call 250-859-0281

Senior Assisted Living

SENIORS Bachelor suite, furn’d, utils, housekeeping & lndry incl’d, with all meals & snacks. Private entrance & TV, some care. $1250/mo. Call(250)-317-3341

Shared Accommodation

1 BDRM to rent in 2 bdrm condo. Shared kitchen & bathroom. Capri area on bus route. $450/mo. utilities incl. Working male please. Avail. immed. 250-862-3530. Master suite for rent, private bath, shared kitchen, includes laundry, internet, cable + utils. $650/mo, Call (250)860-2194

Suites, Lower

1bd Bachelor. Cent. Rutland, f/s, wireless, shared laundry, incl. util/sat. tv. ns, np, $750. Avail now. 250-808-5771 1BD. Furn’d., with den, Avail July 1, w/o bsmt, sm. pet ok, incl. cbl/int/util., ac, w & d, cls. to bus & Greenway, nr. Springfield, fnc’d. yrd, sep. prkng., grdn space, sing. $850. or dbl. $1050. call/text Sheila 250-300-3397

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BEST DEALS IN KELOWNA! Affordable 1, 2 & 3 Bdrms. AC, near schools, shopping & bus route. Insuite laundry H.Up’s. Across from Park. Clean Quiet & Spacious. Sorry NO Pets. Well Managed Building (250)-861-5605 or (250)-861-5657

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Antiques / Classics

Auto Financing

Boats

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1951 Ford Pickup for parts, hot rod or restore. Running flat head V8 no papers $1800 obo 250-545-8229

Cars - Sports & Imports

Trucks & Vans

1BD. Legal, 900sf, ns, np, $850.+dd, incl. utils, cls. to schools & bus, July 1, 250765-0707 or 250-864-7377 1BD. Lg. bsmt. ste. in Ellison, f/s, w/d, utils/water incl’d., sing. male pref’d w/car, np, ns, $750mo. 250-491-9398. 1BD near Hosp/bus. Priv. ent/ prkg., 1 prsn., f/s, w/d, patio, in/out strge, NS, NP, $750 incl utils. 250-868-1139 1bdrm, Close to DT, $750 utils incl’d. Prefer single, NS, NP. Avail now, 250-215-2548 1bdrm, W/O, Totally reno’d, West Kelowna, Lrg rms, w/d, utils incl., $800. Avail. NS, NP, 250-869-6577 & 250-768-7958 2BD legal suite Rutland. Nr. bus & shopping. 4appl, ns, np. $900 + utils. Avail Aug. 1st. Call 250-863-1155 3BD a/c, priv laundry,driveway bus school cble wireless utils incl’d NS NP $1050 Avail immed. 250-826-2233 693 Mayfair Crt. 1bd suite, ground level, NP, NS, Nparties, avail now. $700 all incl. Every month inspection. Working person. 250-765-4594, 250-317-4015 NEWER 2bdrm suite, avail immediately. Own entrance parking & nice yard. $800 incl utils. Quiet area in East Kelowna, NS, NP. 250-712-2247 or (afternoons) 250-317-2318 RUTLAND - 1Bdrm for 1 person, must be working, NS, NP. DD. req’d, $650 incl. utils. Avail Aug 1 (250)-765-1276. TOTALLY renovated 1bdrm above ground bsmt suite. cls to college/bus stop/2 malls 4appls, new w/d. all utils. incl’d $840/mo + DD Avail. now. No Pets. Call 250-212-3299 WEST Kel., Avail immmed, lg, bright, above grd. bach. suite. Nr bus. No pets, $600 + DD, utils incl.Share lndry.769-7286 WINFIELD. 2bd. beautiful, country setting, 6appl, ns, np, fp, sing/prof. cpl, $950 utils/cbl incl. Avail. now 250-317-2279

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LADY driven, ‘95 Chrysler, Lebaron convertible. Immaculate. 84,400km. $8500 OBO. 250454-6756

MOORAGE Incl. 23ft Campion Cabin Cruiser, fresh motor & leg, loaded, $6500 obo. Test rides. 250-212-8204 Sunstream floating boat lift, 6000lb capacity. Solar charged electric. $10,000. Hardly Used. 250-801-0028

WAREHOUSEMAN’S Lien Act. Under the terms of the Warehouseman’s Lien Act, Goods and Personal Property of this person listed below, deposited at Sexsmith Self Storage Ltd., have been seized and will be sold, to recover the cost for unpaid storage rent. Name: Unit # Don Leahy 321 Tyler Peace 298

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Motorcycles

1-888-229-0744 or apply at:

2000 Honda Valkyrie Interstate, new battery & rear tire, 90K mint $8100 250-306-4782

Must be employed w/ $1800/mo. income w/ drivers license. DL #30526

Cars - Domestic 1997 Lincoln Cartier Sedan, 94,000km, 1 owner, showroom condition, Asking $6000 OBO. 250-707-0274 for more details

2004 ACURA TL

$12,900.00 Fully loaded 112,500 kms. Navigation system, Bluetooth, rear spoiler. Auto with tiptronic trans., 270 HP, sunroof, heated tan leather interior, 6 disc changer. Bose sound system. Meticulously maintained/serviced. Extra set winter tires on rims. Lady driver, one owner, no accidents. 250-868-3883 or 250808-3232 2004 Grand Am, 4 door, V6, Automatic, Hwy kms, Good on gas, Clean & Reliable. Asking $3900. Call 250-718-4969

AUTOMOTIVE SPECIAL ONLY $59.99 plus HST 1 col x 2” size with or without picture for 3 insertions (Reg. price $196.25)

Auto Accessories/Parts LYLE’S TOWING. Free Removal of unwanted vehicles. Pay up to $1000 for good vehicles. Lots of used parts for sale. (250)-765-8537 SCRAP Car Removal. $100 cash paid for unwanted vehicles. 7 days/week Call Paul Haul (250)808-9593

Small Ads work! Auto Financing

Bright,Cozy,3 Rm Ste. July 15,

Nr Lake, Colg, Shops, $725/m, NS, Resp Adlt, NP. 762-0317 CAPRI area, 2bdrm, NP, $950 includes utilities. Ref’s Req’d. 1300 Belaire Ave. Call 250718-9393 QUIET 2bdrm, 4plex behind Plaza 33. 5 appliances, carport & storage. NS, No Dogs. $830/mo Call 250-451-9923 RUTLAND North, Available Immed. 2bdrm, 1 full bath, legal suite. Near Willow Park, school & bus. $850 + utilities. Call 250-212-1024

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Suites, Upper 2BD, 1.5 baths, 5 appl, $1250 utils incl. Aug. 1st. 2bd. bsmt. ste. Avail now. $950 763-2399 2BDRM suite, fully furnished, all inclusive,NS, NP, ND, NP, Avail immed. 250-868-1314 2BD suite for rent in Westbank. $975+utils. Avail immed. For more info call 768-2269 3bd, 1.5bth, 5 appl’s, smoking ok, one cat. $1200, Avail now, Glenrosa area. 778-754-0795 3BD, 1bth, Rutland,NS, NP, not suitable for younger children. $1050+utils WD incl. 250-763-9693

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Recreational/Sale 1994 32’ Motor Home “Triple E Edition” Perfect Cond. Low Mileage, price for quick sale $12,000. 250-358-7296 1997 Embassy Triple E, 29ft, all new rubber, 4000 generator, 83,000 km., walk-around queen bed. $16,500. Firm 250-869-1863 1997 V8 Ford Pleasure Way Camping Van. 140,000km new brakes, tires. 250-938-4720 2004 Jayco Eagle Tent Trailer 10ft. box, fridge, stove, furnace & rv bbq (mounts on side), awning, new tires & new water pump with holding tank, has king & queen size bed, sleeps up to 8. Asking $5,450 OBO. Call 250-765-1446 2006 10.6 Okanagan Camper, loaded, slide, A/C, microwave, two 6V batteries, solar panel, fantastic fan, electric jacks, swing out for dually, topper & rear awnings, bsmnt storage. $19,500 OBO. 250-766-4012 2006 Star Craft tent trailer, 2000gvw, sleeps 6, fridge, furnace, stove, convertor, $4100.obo. 778-754-5650 2007 Holiday Rambler Endeavor Motorhome, 40ft, 4 slides, Cummins 400 6spd, loaded. Would consider trade for late model Class C. $119,900 (AB registration) 403-793-5876 2011 Travel trailer (18’) mint cond, used 2x many opt’s tub & shower $14,500. 250-8628340 & 250-541-9550 DOME Satellite Dish, “portable model” or install on RV, less then 1yr old, $1500. 250-8628340 or 250-541-9550

Scrap Car Removal 1AA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Min $60 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 250-899-0460 SCRAP Car Removal, $100 cash paid for unwanted vehicles. 7 days a week. Call Paul Haul (250)808-9593

Trucks & Vans

1992 FORD F-150 XLT

The PHOEBE ANN on Shuswap Lake is for sale 39 Passenger Vessel REDUCED: 5.8L, V8, automatic, 2 wheel drive, two tone, with canopy. 230,000 kms. Comes with extra tires. Asking $1500 obo. Call 250-765-8283 before 9 pm. 1994 GMC Sonoma, V6, 4x4 air, cruise/tilt, auto, w/canopy, ex. cond., $4600. 1994 Ford Ranger, ex. cab. 4x4, 4L, 5sp., $2000. 250-317-2546 2001 Mazda MPV, 1owner, gr. cond., 4 winters on rims, Auto fax data, $3900obo. 763-4610

1*AAA* Kelowna’s Finest Mature Lady Hot Busty Blonde *Independant* Daily Specials. BRANDY (250)-826-8615

$2 million replacement value, will sell for $1 million Contact Narrows Village @

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2010 GMC Canyon SLE Black Pick Up, Reg Cab, 39,000 km, Auto, 4x4, Gas, 34 mpg, boom box. Tool box neg. $13,900.00 2008 F350 Super Duty BlackLeather Loaded 153,000 miles. $21,900.00 Call 250-575-4484

Legal Notices

14’ BAYLINER with 85 hp Evinrude and EZ loader trailer. Chrome center mount tow bar, fully set up for fishing with new rods, holders & gear, down rigger, electric fishing motor with deep cycle battery & charger, spare tire on rim, ropes, anchor, life jackets, convertible top & all safety req’d equipment. Also includes full storage cover. Good Condition. All round family fun ski boat and great fishing package. $3950. 250-766-1903 16’ Freight Canoe with stands & 4 paddles, electric motor w/ charger. $1100. 250-765-6449 1995 Ski Pro Xtreem Footer, Tops for barefooting, wakeboarding, tricking, barely broken in! $18,000. 250-765-5204 2005 19’ Campion, 5L, 178 hours, $18,900 obo. Mint. (250)549-3344

1993 1 ton Dually dump truck on propane, new tires, $4500. 250-765-2789 1994 GMC 1500 Ext Cab 4x4 Shortbox. Dont let the year or Km (196,000) scare you off. Take a look at this truck or you will miss out on a great Vehicle. $6800. 250-309-4024 1995 Jeep YJ Sahara, 4L, 156,100km, hard top & bikini, exc. cond., $5900. 765-1735

21’x7’6” Aluminum Fishing boat, 1/2 covered hard top, 135 hp Chrysler motor, also electric motor, heavy duty trailer, $11,900. 250-308-0977 or 250-545-4653

Recreational/Sale

Recreational/Sale

FOR Sale Mastercraft Prostar 190 Tournament Ski Boat, closed bow, great condition comes with perfect pass, 540 hours owned since new. Call 250-558-3206 or 250-870-8040

Great Selection Of RV’s

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2004 Dodge Ram 1500 quad cab, Hemi, 218 highway K. $9500 obo 1-250-260-0329

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BAILIFF SALE 2007 Gehl 753 Excavator, 275 hrs, exc. cond.; 2007 Ford Mustang Convertible, only 53,000km, exc cond. Contact Shuswap Bailiffs. 1 (250)5036897 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE: THE ESTATE OF JAMES HALES GRAHAM DRUMMOND, DECEASED, Formerly of 309-3645 Carrington Road, West Kelowna, BC, V4T 2E6. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of James Hales Graham Drummond are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that the particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executor at 434 Glenwood Avenue, Keowna, BC, V1Y 5M1 on or before August 3, 2012, after which date the Executor will be distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executor then has notice. Paula Bennett, Executrix c/o Geoffrey W. White, Solicitor GEOFFREY W. WHITE LAW CORPORATION Barristers and Solicitors 434 Glenwood Avenue, Kelowna, BC. V1Y 5M1

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Tenders

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Janitorial Bids Lake Country Branch Library The Okanagan Regional Library is requesting bids from qualified janitorial firms for the 3 times per weekly cleaning of the Lake Country Branch Library located at #2 - 10150 Bottom Wood Lake Road. Interested parties may pick up the list of cleaning duties from the Library branch or by e-mailing Don Nettleton Financial Manager at dnettleton@orl.bc.ca. All bids, which must include the monthly rate, past experience and references, must be received by no later than 12 PM July 20th, 2012 to dnettleton@orl.bc.ca or mailed to D. Nettleton, 1430 KLO RD, Kelowna, B.C. V1W 3P6 . The Library reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to accept the bid that it feels best meets the needs of the Library.

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Capital News Friday, July 13, 2012

www.kelownacapnews.com B15

W THE PONDS

W STRATA LIVING

Stores will complement existing residential area

Be sure to do your homework

Centre from B16

While condominium and townhouse options are most affordable to first-time home buyers, that style of shared living may not be for everyone. Julia Krause, a local mortgage broker who sits on the strata council for her Dilworth Mountain mixed condo/townhouse development, said buyers need to educate themselves about living in a strata property. Krause says realtors and mortgage brokers often leave it up to their clients to make that determination. “I think in the desire to buy a condo or townhouse, people often overlook what that means,” Krause said. “Strata style living isn’t for everyone.” The idea of living on a shared property after years perhaps of living in a single family detached home means changes. You can’t do whatever you want, whenever you want within a condo or townhouse, as there are rules and regulations that strata councils are in place to enforce. “The rules are there to protect

22 km of walking trails, and new segments of the trails in the vicinity of the commercial centre will be completed this summer. The planned completions will help link residential and commercial phases and create a walkable community and lifestyle. The Village Centre plan embraces the idea of outdoor interaction with the community. Walking, tree lined roads will branch out from the new community hub. The design calls for architecture that finds expression in traditions rooted in the Okanagan Mission with new contemporary forms. This idea translates into an updated craftsman feel with generous rock detailing, a mix of low pitch rooflines with a modern flat roof completed with clean building lines and generous windows, even oversize display windows. The site will be developed with unique signage, traffic calming features and pedestrian friendly elements. It will bring a unique culture to shopping in the Okanagan, artist renderings of the plan seem inspired by the out-

door marketplaces found in upscale U.S. marketplaces. When the landscaping, public areas and design elements are completed, the Village Centre will have the possibility to be a venue for fantastic retail events and public gatherings. While there is a clear emphasis on walking, public parking is cleverly included and promotes ease of access, especially for residents of nearby neighborhoods. Angled parking will be made available along Frost Road. Surface parking in the development will be located towards the rear of buildings in areas formed by adjacent building frontages that translates into a dynamic interaction for businesses and their customers. When completed The Ponds will feature 1,200 homes and a vibrant commercial core nestled in a community that embraces the five tranquil bodies of water it is named after. For more information visit the sales centre at the corner of Frost and Gordon in the Upper Mission, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. For more information call 250-764-8700 or visit the website www.theponds.ca.

Barry Gerding EDITOR

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everyone’s investquestioned by buyment,” Krause said. ers as being too high, “Those rules can be but on the flip side, if STRATA STYLE changed but it’s up there are deficiencies to the strata members found or maintenance LIVING ISN’T FOR to approve changes. updates required in EVERYONE. The strata council is the common or exterJulia Krause, there only to enforce ior strata-responsible the rules in place.” aspects of a housKrause says ing development, the sometimes that adjustment in life- cost can be horrendous if the monthstyle living doesn’t suit all people, ly fees aren’t enough to maintain a and they should seriously consider contingency fund. other options beyond strata living. She said the strata rules for conAs well, Krause says strata prop- do and townhouse developments erty buyers need to do their home- also will differ. work. She says the minutes from a “On our development, it is mixed previous year’s strata council meet- townhouse and condos, but 90 per ings should be read through, and cent of the issues I have to deal with questions asked about contingency tend to be related to the condo units,” funds in place for replacing big-tick- Krause said. et items like a new roof. Other aspects often overlooked “You don’t want to be in a situa- by buyers is whether pets are altion where a major repair is required lowed and any restrictions on rentand the strata owners need to pay ex- ing out units. tra to cove r the costs,” Krause said. “With housing prices so ridicuShe said annual maintenance lously high in Kelowna, strata propcosts such as landscaping, roof or erty living because an achievable elevator repairs, city charges for option. sewer and water and snow remov“But you have to do your homeal go up every year, so the monthly work and understand what the rules strata fees need to reflect that. are before you make that investShe said strata fees are often ment.”

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Friday, July 13, 2012 Capital News

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Housing start update for June

Boomers drive new type of housing demand Baby boomers will continue to drive the housing market over the next 20 years, says a recent report from the Conference Board of Canada. The demands of this group however, are quite different than those of buyers in other groups. They are looking for smaller, less burdensome housing such as condos or bungalows. “As the population ages, there will be a demand for a different type of home that will meet boomers’ needs,” said Ron Abraham, president of the Ontario Real Estate Association. “In addition to condos and bungalows, some developers are responding to this growing market of aging boomers by offering home designs that cater to multigenerational living, with dual master bedrooms or separate lofts, for example.” Whether folks prefer living in a secure building or need a house with everything on one storey, we are definitely go-

ing to see a change in what’s offered on the market, according to Abraham. He recommends that all homeowners think about how their needs will change as they get older. For baby boomers who don’t have a plan in place for their next home move, Abraham recommends they speak with a realtor now to find out the value of their property and discuss possibilities for a future home. Abraham shares these tips for boomers considering a home change: • Think about your lifestyle: Do you plan to travel or have potential health issues? If so, a single-level home or a condo might be the best fit. • Downsizing is not a boomer’s only option. Buying a house now that can be converted into multiple units to rent later allows you flexibility as your circumstances change.

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AS CANADA’S population ages, there will be a different demand of characteristics for new homes geared to meet the boomer generation’s needs.

W THE PONDS

New shopping centre will be highly anticipated Bobbi-Sue Menard CONTRIBUTOR

The Ponds housing development is bringing a commercial shopping centre to the Upper Mission, to be called Village At The Ponds. This will be welcome news to many area residents, long frustrated with the distance and traffic congestion along Lake-

shore Road to access the lower Mission shopping options. Negotiations with nationally recognized retailers, including grocery and pharmacy brands, are underway as construction has broken ground on the first phase of development. Village At The Ponds will be nestled into the curve of Frost Road and

will have existing residential artery roads as its general boundaries. The phased build-out period will be matched to demand and nearby residential growth. City planning calls for the eventual construction of upper level interconnecting roads to facilitate access for neighbourhoods higher up the South Slopes.

The Ponds has a central 450-acre location in the Upper Mission, the final piece of the neighbourhood development puzzle in the area. The master planned community has a mix of much needed multifamily residential, entry level single family homes, and custom homes. In one of the current phases for sale, Shore-

stone Homes is selling reasonably priced single family detached homes at at a crackling pace with two new showhomes released in the past month. A limited number of custom home lots remain available with reputable builders ready to deliver quality homes. Future residential phases are nearing readiness for the marketplace,

as there is a real sense of momentum in the neighbourhood as streets fill with homeowners. The Ponds has a strong suite of infrastructure and amenities to draw home buyers, including the forthcoming commercial centre. When completed the development will feature See Centre B15

The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation reports 51 Kelowna area housing starts in June 2012 compared to 60 housing starts for the same month a year ago. “Detached home starts were on par with levels recorded in June 2011. Single detached homes have been the focus of new home construction in 2012. Reduced demand for resort homes and second residences has contributed to lower levels of multiple-family starts compared to previous years,” said CMHC market analyst Paul Fabri. He said condominium and rental apartment construction boosted Kamloops housing starts last month Detached home starts were also up from the previous year. Vernon housing starts increased slightly compared to the same month in 2011. Penticton area starts decreased from a year earlier. As Canada’s national housing agency, CMHC draws on more than 65 years of experience to help Canadians access a variety of high quality, environmentally sustainable and affordable housing solutions. For more information, and to download CMHC’s housing reports, please visit CMHC’s website at www.cmhc.ca/housingmarketinformation or call 1-800-668-2642.

Home-sites starting at $143,900. Lake view sites starting at $219,500. Call or visit our Sales Centre today Open Mon to Fri 9-4 and Sat & Sun 12-5

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