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Doodles a path to NYC BY LANA MICHELIN ADVOCATE STAFF
In fact, he believes asking for more energy-efficient options, such as spray foam instead of standard insulation, at the outset means no regrets later on. “It’s good to ask a lot of questions, and TV is having that effect.” Home show chair Kevin Wilkie, vicepresident of the home builders’ association, Central Alberta chapter, feels television, magazines and the Internet are all contributing to a wider knowledge base.
He spent his childhood doodling mutant superheroes while living on a Leslieville acreage: “All of my early fashion influence came from the X-Men,” admitted Nolan Bellavance, with a laugh. Now the 26-year-old designer is residing in New York City and being touted as “the next big thing” Nolan on some f a s h i o n Bellavance websites, which refer glowingly to his first women’s wear show last month. “Bellavance (showcased) some incredibly modern, superchic pieces that bring a fresh touch to New York Fashion Week,” stated a writer for AstonishWorld. Style.com called his debut presentation at Milk Studios polished and inspired, adding, “the (designer) may be green, but we have a feeling we’ll be seeing a lot more of Bellavance in seasons to come.”
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Judy Waisanen, left, and Cindy Phillips check out vinyl strip flooring from John Van Egmond at the Central Alberta Co-op Home and Garden Centre booth at the Red Deer Home Show.
Home industry seeing positive shift OWNERS AND POTENTIAL BUYERS BECOMING BETTER EDUCATED BY LANA MICHELIN ADVOCATE STAFF
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Thanks to Mike Holmes and other TV home show personalities, more informed customers are in the new home and renovation markets, say exhibitors at the Red Deer Home Show. Of the hundreds of Central Albertans who perused about 300 trade show booths sponsored by the Canadian Home Builders’ Association at Westerner Park this weekend were more potential customers who
knew exactly what they wanted. “People are looking for more quality in building. They want options that last longer, are more efficient and sustainable, said Rob Rolston, custom homes manager for Avalon, Central Alberta. And he thinks this is positive for the industry. “There’s nothing bad with educating yourself,” Rolston said.
‘Vote’ movement opens HQ ORGANIZATION IS THE ‘LET US VOTE’ MOVEMENT FOR A WARD SYSTEM PLEBESCITE BY CRYSTAL RHYNO ADVOCATE STAFF The Let Us Vote movement in Red Deer has a home base. Office space has been rented at 5417-50th Ave. for three months while signatures are collected for the petition that calls for a plebiscite on a ward system in the Oct. 21 civic election. Garfield Marks, the man behind the push, said his team will begin canvassing on April 1. Right now the office space is being used for organizing the campaign and fielding questions about the petition. Marks said while the response has been overwhelming, he does need more volunteers to help with the door knocking and to man the office. “Things are going even better than I expected,” said Marks. “I have business people looking to
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distribute the petitions. That’s my biggest focus now is getting the petition out.” A petitioner has 60 days from the time of the first signature to collect the mandatory 10,000 signatures in order for it to be considered by the municipality. Marks has heard from the residents that there are so many other issues that they would like to see on the petition but his focus is on the plebiscite. “I think that’s the biggest issue,” said Marks. “I think there is a lot of issues but I can’t add them all in. I think people get disappointed but I am pretty shocked at the (widespread) response. I got a call from a guy in Indonesia. He was from Red Deer and he heard about it. “It’s amazing how big this thing is and how involved people can be when people want to get involved.” Red Deer city council rejected add-
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Garfield Marks readies petitions for pick-up by volunteers at the 51st Avenue Let Us Vote office. ing a plebiscite on the ballot in February. Marks began the legwork to force a plebiscite shortly after.
For more information, call Marks at 403-352-8114 or email gjmarks@telusplanet.net crhyno@reddeeradvocate.com
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A beyond-excited Randi Boulton is thanking her strong local fan-base for making her No. 1 in Southern Alberta. C5
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