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An “orchestrated” vote so enragedsome councillors they stormed outof council chambers last night.
Earlier in the day, Coun. SueUteck announced she would file amotion of censure against the may-or next Tuesday. She was hoping tosuspend the mayor for a day or aweek as punishment for his role inthe concert cash scandal.
Coun. Peter Lund made his ownnotice of motion to examine if theprovince could create legislation tomake violating the HRM Charterillegal.
But in what Uteck called an“orchestrated” deal done over thedinner break, council voted to sus-pend the rules and deal with themotions last night instead of nextweek.
There were no members of thepublic or press in the room at that
time, she said.Coun. Tim Outhit and Lund left
the chambers before the vote, andCoun. Bob Harvey left his seat toobserve the vote from the publicseating.
“I’m not participating in a kan-
garoo court,” Outhit said in an inter-view last night.
“It’s just absurd.”Several councillors urged their
colleagues to give them time toresearch a censure motion that,until last night, they didn’t knowexisted.
But Uteck’s motion was voteddown 17-3, with Uteck, DeputyMayor Jim Smith and Coun. Dar-ren Fisher voting in favour.
In an interview last night, a furi-ous Uteck said she doesn’t plan toput forward any other motionsregarding the mayor’s role in theconcert-cash scandal.
“My colleagues have voted andthey’re not going to reprimandhim,” she said.
Kelly said the motion was debat-ed for more than an hour.
“It’s a reaffirmation that it’s timeto move on to other matters,” hesaid.
‘Kangaroo court’divides council
Lund’s motion deferred to Union of Nova Scotia MunicipalitiesHRM looking into how it can avoid paying $359,550 from
loan issued last year for summer concerts on Common
Coun. Sue Uteck
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Coun. Peter Lund
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A public rally demandingthe mayor’s resignation istaking shape.
Russell Gragg,spokesman for the citizens’group Step Down Kelly, saidhe couldn’t speculate onwhat kinds of crowds willattend a rally next Tuesday.
“I would simply say ifevery HRM citizen whofeels like Mayor (Peter) Kel-ly has acted unethically anddishonestly came out, we’dbe looking at tens of thou-sands,” he said.
Kelly said the rally is justpart of democracy.
“In a democracy peopleare allowed to bring forthwhatever views and per-spectives they deem appro-priate. That’s whydemocracy is the greatestform of government,” hetold reporters yesterday.
Kelly has repeatedly said
he won’t resign over thecash-advance scandal,which broke in March,when it was discoveredpublic funds were advancedto a concert promoter.
An administrator cut thecheques, and Kelly said hedidn’t know it was againstpolicy.
He told reporters hewon’t bow to the demandsof the public rally becausethere are too many projectsgoing on right now, like thestadium study and the pro-posed convention centre.
WITH FILES FROM PHILIP CROUCHER
Calls grow for mayor to quit
Mayor Peter Kelly, left, is photographed during a break from council yesterday. A new group calling for Kelly’s resignation is holding a rally next Tuesday.
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Facebook site Peter Kelly — ResignNow has more than 270 members
Council signs off on harbour projectWith a round of applauseand too many thank-yousto count, the Harbour So-lutions project was official-ly signed off at Halifaxregional council yesterday.
But there were manyhurdles along the way:Like the flood at the Hali-fax sewage-treatmentplant in 2009 that caused a17-month shutdown and$10.9 million in damage.
Carl Yates, general man- ager of Halifax Water, told
council $10.4 million wasrecovered through insur-ance.
The Dartmouth andHerring Cove sewage-treat-ment plants were fullycompleted in March.
Another negative is thepublic complaint that evenwith the plant operating,harbour beaches were fre-quently closed becauseheavy rains overflowed thesystem.
“We heard that, but thesystem operates as it wasdesigned,” said Yates. “Thisis common across NorthAmerica that you don’ttreat for all combined sew-ers because of the cost in-volved.”
But new governmentrules are coming that willrestrict the amount ofoverflows. Yates saidthey’re looking into op-tions like holding tanks
and better monitoring tocomply with any new stan-dards.
“It’s amazing the differ-ence in the water,” saidCoun. Steve Adams. “Youcan actually see the bot-tom now.”
Construction on the$329.8-million Harbour So-lutions project began in2003 and is $3 million un-der budget.
JENNIFER TAPLIN
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Some components of theHarbour Solutions project:
Pumping stations.Sewage treatment plants.A 1,075 metre-tunnel. under Lower Water Street.A biosolids processingplant.
Rally
A rally to demand MayorPeter Kelly’s resignation isscheduled for June 28 at5:30 p.m. at Victoria Parkon the corner of SpringGarden Road and SouthPark Street.
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Premier worried about effectsof greenhouse gas regulations
Suggestions were welcomed by Harper in face-to-face meeting: Premier ‘I was satisfied that we were very well received,’ he adds
Premier Darrell Dextersays he’s concerned newgreenhouse gas regula-tions being drafted in Ot-tawa will drive up energycosts in Nova Scotia if thefederal Environment De-partment moves tooquickly on a plan to re-quire the closure of coal-fired generating plants.
Dexter raised the issuewith Prime MinisterStephen Harper when thetwo met Monday in Ot-tawa, the premier saidyesterday after attendingthe opening of the newLife Sciences Research In-stitute at Dalhousie Uni-versity.
He said he told Harperhis primary concern is the
regulations will make itdifficult for the provinceto gradually shut down itsfour coal-fired generatingplants.
The sudden costs asso-ciated with quickly turn-ing off the plants wouldbe dumped on con-sumers, driving up elec-tricity bills, he added.
“My main concern isthat we could drive upcosts of electricity in theprovince by strandingcosts in coal-fired generat-ing stations that wewould be unable to recov-er,” Dexter said.
The province’s pulpand paper mills are partic-ularly sensitive to risingenergy costs, he said, giv-
en the shaky state ofworld paper markets.
“We want to make surethat we are fully engagedon the front end so thatwe don’t get surprisesthat we don’t want.... It’smuch more difficult toundo things once they’vebeen done than to get en-gaged in the file early on.”
Dexter said he wouldprefer shutting down indi-vidual generators withineach plant, rather thantaking plants off-line all atonce.
By closing the plants instages, the province wouldbe able to maintain its abil-ity to generate reservepower, he said.THE CANADIAN PRESS
“I thought theprime ministerappeared to be inquite a goodmood. I’m surethat a majoritymandate and fouryears of runwaywill do that foryou.” PREMIER DARRELL
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Volcanic ash may pose problem for TattooA cloud of volcanic ashmay present some per-formers from Australiaand New Zealand fromparticipating in this year’sRoyal Nova Scotia Interna-tional Tattoo.
Ash from a Chilean vol-cano that erupted on June
4 has grounded flights inboth countries.
In a press release is-sued yesterday, eventspokeswoman LeahWhitehead said that theTattoo is “hoping for thebest, preparing for theworst.
“With a live show,there are always variablesbeyond the control of theproduction staff,” shesaid. “The Tattoo is hope-ful that these teams willbe able to arrive in Hali-fax in time for the show.”
METRO
Steven Pageto headlineat Natal DayFormer Barenaked Ladieslead singer Steven Pagewill headline one of twofree outdoor concerts dur-ing Natal Day festivities atAlderney Landing in Dart-mouth.
Page will headline ashow on Sunday, July 31,with Old Man Ledueckeand Carmen Townsend al-so performing.
Wintersleep is headlin-ing another Natal Dayshow on Saturday, July 30.The popular fireworks arealso taking place on July30.
METRO
Witnesseshelp nabvandalsPolice say calls from thepublic have led to chargesagainst six people for prop-erty damage from graffiti.
The most recentincident came early yester-day, as police say threeyouths were caught spray-painting a business onWoodlawn Road inDartmouth.
Two incidents also tookplace on Monday, with po-lice catching three peoplespray-painting theoverpass where the Railsto Trails pathway goes un-der North West Arm Drive.
METRO
Conservatives takeCape Breton seatThe Conservatives have re-gained their seat in CapeBreton North following abyelection.
Eddie Orrell, a physio-therapist from North Syd-ney, easily outdistanced hisrivals yesterday to win theseat left vacant when ToryCecil Clarke resigned to runfederally last month.
Orrell finished with3,975 votes — about 1,700more than his nearest rival.
NDP candidate RussellMacDonald finished secondwith 2,265 votes while Bri-an McGean of the Liberalshad 931 and Jonathan Deanof the Atlantica Party had72.
The victory returns theTories to seven seats in the52-seat legislature.
The New Democratshave 31 seats, the Liberals13 and there is one Inde-pendent.
Orrell campaignedagainst emergency-roomclosures, education cutsand the need to help smallbusinesses. THE CANADIAN PRESS
Two menconvictedin HalletshootingTwo men have beenconvicted of attemptedmurder and conspiracyto commit murder in re-lation to a 2008shooting outside theIWK Health Centre.
Jeremy Alvin Leblanc,28, and Matthew JamesMurphy, 26, were foundguilty for their roles inthe shooting at aHalifax Supreme Courtyesterday.
Leblanc has been re-manded into custody,where he is serving a16-year sentence on a
separate conspiracy tocommit murder charge.Murphy has beenreleased on conditions.
Both will appear forsentencing on Septem-ber 22.
Leblanc and Murphywere present on Nov.18, 2008, when AaronGregory Marriott, 20,fired several shots at Ja-son Hallet.
Hallet, who had tiesto the Melvin crimefamily, was hit in thewrist.
Marriott was convict-ed of attempted murderand is currently servinga 15-year prisonsentence. Anotheraccomplice, 26-year-oldShaun Smith, wasrecently handed a 10-year jail term.
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‘A victory’
Tory Leader Jamie Bailliecalled the outcome “a victo-ry for all Nova Scotians.”
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Trevor Zinck’s lawyer saidhe wants to review all theevidence against his clientto determine if the Crownhas enough to bring thematter to trial.
Lyle Howe appeared inHalifax provincial court yes-terday and requested that afull week be put aside forthe preliminary hearing ofthe embattled DartmouthNorth MLA.
Howe said committal inthe case — whether or notthere is enough evidencefor Zinck to stand trial — isan issue.
“I definitely want toquestion whether there isenough evidence to take itto trial,” Howe told re-porters. “It’s (the Crown’s”onus to demonstrate that
there is enough evidence,and we’d like to see themmeet that burden before wehead to trial.”
Zinck is facing twocounts of theft over $5,000,one count of fraud over$5,000 and one count ofbreach of public trust for al-leged spending abuses.
“We wouldn’t be pro-ceeding if we weren’t confi-dent that we had enoughinformation to go to trial,”Crown attorney AndrewMacdonald said. “Our test iswhether we have a realisticprospect of conviction, andwe believe we have that.”
Neither Zinck nor twoformer MLAs scheduled toappear in court — RichardHurlburt and Russell MacK-innon, also facing expense-related charges — turnedup at the courthouse. So far,their lawyers have handledeach appearance.
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Tanker crashkills womanA 33-year-old womanbehind the wheel of a carthat crashed into a tractor-trailer carrying thousandsof litres of fuel died in hos-pital yesterday. Theaccident, which took placejust before 3 p.m., closed asection of Highway 103near Shelburne.
RCMP said the tanker,
carrying 32,000 litres ofgasoline and 9,000 litres ofdiesel, collided with a car.
Karen White of the en-vironment departmentsaid there was a spill of fu-el but a fire on the truckprevented crews from de-termining the amount.
The victim wasidentified as Ronna Gore-ham of Upper Clyde. Thetruck driver, 58, was treat-ed for minor injuries. THE CANADIAN PRESS
SUSPECT ALREADY CHARGED
Police searchyields moredrugs, gunsA Halifax man faces 25new charges after policesearched a storage uniton Monday morning andfound weapons anddrugs.
Halifax RegionalPolice say Colin NicholasParis is charged with nu-merous drug andweapons offences after a
traffic stop on theBedford Highway on Fri-day night — an arrestthat led to Monday’ssearch.
Police say officerswith the HRP/RCMP inte-grated financial crimeunit searched a storageunit on Chebucto Roadand found three riflesand two handguns, pluscocaine, ecstasy and pre-scription medicine.
Paris appeared in Hal-ifax provincial court yes-terday to face the newcharges.
METRO
Next dates
Trevor Zinck: June 28, toset a date for the preliminary hearing.Dave Wilson: July 7, forelection and plea.
Richard Hurlburt: Aug. 31,for election and plea.Russell MacKinnon: Jan.16, 2012, for preliminaryhearing.
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CONTRIBUTED Metallica tickets closing in on selloutA promoter for nextmonth’s Metallica concertin Halifax says the outdoorshow is heading toward asellout.
“The capacity is 30,000for the hill, and we are cer-tainly on our way to havinga full house for the show,”Michele MacKay, a promot-er from Rock the Hill, saidyesterday.
“It’s one of the strongestnumbers that we’ve had fora show, I would say, in thisarea.”
MacKay, who is promot-
ing the show with her hus-band, Harold MacKay, saidbetween 75 and 80 per centof tickets are now sold,which works out to a highof 24,000, or 6,000 belowcapacity.
Metallica is set to per-form on the GarrisonGrounds July 14, with tick-ets priced at $99.50 (plustax and fees).
“It’s a different mix towhat’s been here before,”she said of possible reasonsbehind these strong ticketnumbers compared with
past outdoor shows.“Metallica is one of thosebands — like a Kiss show —that has that real strong fol-lowing.
“It’s always a hit-or-miss,” she later added. “You
would think a show aslarge as Sir Paul McCartney,the numbers would’vebeen twice what they were,but it’s always a gamble.This one certainly seems tobe working well.”
About 26,000 ticketswere sold for McCartney onthe Halifax Common in Ju-ly of 2009.
MacKay noted over12,000 of the tickets al-ready gobbled up for Metal-lica are by people livingoutside of HRM.
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Health snapshotSix in 10 Canadians reportthey’re in “very good’’ or“excellent’’ health, buthigh blood pressure andstress are concerns for anincreasing number of peo-ple, a new snapshot of thenation’s health indicates.
The 2010 Canadian
Community Health Surveyreleased yesterday found17 per cent of respondentsaged 12 and over said theyhave been diagnosed withhigh blood pressure — arate that has seen a steadyincrease over the lastdecade. THE CANADIAN PRESS
Hijab banned bysoccer leagueQuebec teenager SarahBenkirane says she’s goingto fight back after beingtold she can no longer refer-ee soccer while wearing herhijab.
The 15-year-old says she
was told religious symbolslike hijabs may not be wornon the pitch. She says sheplans to put pressure on theCanadian Soccer Associa-tion to overturn the deci-sion. THE CANADIAN PRESS
Cirque du soleil founder
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Pics are outof this worldCirque du soleil founderGuy Laliberte is giving asneak peek of more than150 photos he took duringan 11-day stint on the In-ternational Space Stationin 2009. THE CANADIAN PRESS
Prince William and hisnew bride, Catherine, willtravel by passenger jet,bush plane, naval frigateand canoe as they tourCanada next month ontheir first official overseastrip since their April 29wedding.
The royal couple will at-tend Canada Day celebra-tions in Ottawa, dragonboat races in Charlotte-town, a street hockey gamein Yellowknife and theStampede Parade in Cal-
gary on their nine-day visit.
William andKate’s official itin-erary, just re-leased, sets a busypace for the youngcouple, beginningwith their arrival inOttawa June 30 andending with their de-parture fromCalgary July8.
Williamand Canadi-
an Prime MinisterStephen Harper plan tomake speechesat the nation-al celebra-tion.
There willbe a
video link to Canadianforces in Afghanistan.
The Duke and Duchessof Cambridge will also visitQuebec, where they’ll tour
a children’s hospital inMontreal and attend amilitary ceremony inQuebec City.
In between, they’llspend a night aboardHMCS Montreal, a
navy frigate, for aleisurely saildown the St.Lawrence River.
In Yellowknife, they’llboard a float plane for theisolated native communityof Blachford Lake, wherethey’ll take a canoe ride be-fore departing the North-west Territories for theCalgary Stampede.
“This will be perhapsthe largest, most-watchedroyal visit in Canada’s his-tory,” Canadian HeritageMinister James Moore said.
“We do expect a recordnumber of Canadians tocome out to the public
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Tony Clement, president of the Treasury Board and
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for Northern Ontario, goes to Question Period yesterday.
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The RCMP is looking intoallegations the Harpergovernment misappropri-ated funds in order to lav-ish $50 million on acabinet minister’s ridingprior to last year’s G8 sum-mit.
The probe comes on theheels of an auditor gener-al’s report earlier thismonth, which concludedthe government “did notclearly or transparently”explain how the moneywas going to be spent
when it sought Parlia-ment’s approval for a G8legacy fund for TonyClement’s riding.
The Mounties’ involve-ment was prompted by acomplaint from formerLiberal MP Marlene Jen-
nings. She was inter-viewed last week by threeRCMP officers.
“My sense is thatthey’re taking it very seri-ously,” Jennings said in aninterview yesterday.THE CANADIAN PRESS
Bairdshrugs at‘public relationsstunt’Foreign Affairs MinisterJohn Baird shrugged offnews of policeinvolvement in the G8matter.
“What this is, is a de-feated Liberal candidatein the last electionpulling off a public rela-tions stunt,” he told theCommons.
Former Liberal MPMarlene Jennings, whowas defeated in the May2 election, first soughtan investigation in themidst of the electioncampaign. Hercomplaint was promptedby an early draft of theauditor general’s report,which was leaked mid-campaign to The Canadi-an Press.
The early draft wasmuch more blunt thanthe final version released
on June 9. It concludedthe government “misin-formed” Parliamentabout the G8 legacy fundand suggested it mayhave acted illegally.
In an April 15 letter tothe director of publicprosecutions, Jenningssaid the governmentmay have wilfully violat-ed two appropriationsacts and the FinancialAdministration Act,which stipulate that thegovernment mustdisclose how it intendsto spend the moneywhen it seeks parliamen-tary approval forfunding.
Jennings said she nev-er heard back from thepublic prosecutor’soffice. But she did even-tually receive a May 24letter from the RCMP, ad-vising her that “the mat-ter is with ‘A’ DivisionCommercial Crime Sec-tion.”
The day after the finalauditor general’s reportwas released, shereceived a call from Cpl.Ray Warner asking herto meet with him.THE CANADIAN PRESS
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Sexting led to the ruin ofU.S. congressman AnthonyWeiner.He took lewd photos ofhimself and sent them toat least one womanonline.After a weeks-long scandal he was forced toannounce his resignation.Flirting online can be riskybusiness for those inexpe-rienced in the pursuit.“The Internet gives the opportunity to those whoare not socially competentface-to-face to hide behindthe anonymity,” says psy-chologist Leila Collins fromthe British PsychologicalSociety. “But at the same time,people should be wary ofwhat is behind picturesand online profiles: whatseems to be a 25-year-oldman could actually turnout to be completelysomeone else.”
When is comes to sexting,women are naughtier thanmen, it seems.
Women are more likelyto send online photos ofthemselves naked and en-gage in sexting — sendingsexually explicit text mes-sages, a new U.S.-basedstudy suggests.
Researchers Diane Kho-los Wysocki and CherylChilders placed a surveyon Ashleymadison.com, awebsite aimed at marriedpeople looking for sex out-side marriage.
More than two-thirds ofwomen respondentsclaimed they have engagedin sexting outside their se-rious relationship, com-pared to just over half ofmen.
About 77 per cent ofwomen between the agesof 25 and 29 who were sur-veyed confessed to sexting.
Some 5,187 adults re-sponded to questionsabout Internet use, sexualbehaviour and attitudesabout sexual behaviours in
cyberspace, the re-searchers say.
“Our research suggeststhat as technologychanges, the way peoplefind each other and theway they attract a poten-tial partner also changes,”said Wysocki and Childers.
New U.S. research suggests females are
the naughty ones in cyberspace.
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The Vatican is usingiPods to lower the tour-guide noise level.
From a tiny booth inthe back of St. John Lateran, the Holy See’spilgrim agency is askingtourists if they want totour Rome’s oldest basilica with an iPodloaded with an appdesigned to access art,architecture and history.
Agency boss Rev. Cae-sar Atuire said with a tapof a finger tourists canzoom in on high-resolu-tion images of artisticdetails, such as the star-ry blue canopy above thehigh altar or decoratedvaulted ceilings.
Apps users also canrefer to images from theVatican Library.
The iPod audio has achatty format, withsome narration by “char-
acters” in history, suchas Roman emperor Con-stantine.
After the trial ends inDecember, the Vaticanwill decide whether toexpand the iPod app toother Rome basilicas.THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
VATICAN’S iPOD IDEAHOLY HUSH? THERE’S
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Women like sexting, survey suggests They are more likely than men to send their raunchy photos online Today’s web makes cheating easy
India putsroadblockon Googlestreet picsGoogle has been barredfrom taking pictures ofstreets in India for its pop-ular Street View serviceuntil it obtains approvalfrom the federalgovernment, police saidyesterday.
T. Sunil Kumar, a seniorpolice official in the tech-nology hub of Bangalore,said the company wouldbe allowed to resume film-ing only after it producessecurity clearances fromthe Home Ministry andMinistry of Defence.
“We have security con-cerns,” Kumar said.THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Prime Minister StephenHarper says includingwage provisions in back-to-work legislation forCanada Post workers is afair approach.
But critics and the op-position say it makes thebill biased in favour ofmanagement of theCrown corporation,which locked out its em-ployees last week after aseries of rotating strikes.
The Canadian Union ofPostal Workers says therates outlined in the billare less than what CanadaPost put forward in its fi-nal offer, effectively pun-ishing them forexercising their right tocollective bargaining.
Opposition Leader JackLayton said yesterday the
legislation sends a dan-gerous signal to workersthat if they don’t acceptmanagement terms, thegovernment will step inand impose them.
Harper did not explainwhy the wages were in-cluded in the bill.
“This conflict has beenongoing and it is causingharm to Canadians whoare not there at thetable,” he said duringquestion period.
“We are acting in thebest interest of the Cana-dian economy and we arealso acting in a way that isfair for all the employeesof the Canadian govern-ment.”
The two sides were tomeet yesterday to contin-ue negotiations. Upon in-troducing the billMonday, Labour MinisterLisa Raitt had said part ofits purpose was to kick-start stalled talks.THE CANADIAN PRESS
Opposition bristlesover back-to-work bill
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LE BOURGET, France. Theplane making one of thebiggest splashes at theParis Air Show carries agrand total of oneperson and is oftendelayed because there’stoo much wind or toolittle sun.
Andre Borschberg pi-lots the Solar Impulse, aprototype aircraft pow-ered exclusively by sun-light. While that has puthim into the recordbooks as the first pilot tofly 24 hours in an entire-ly solar-powered plane,it also causesaggravations thattravellers anywherecould relate to.
Like the time it tookhim 16 hours to fly toParis from Brussels —five hours to cover thedistance and another 11hours circling over theairport, waiting for windconditions to settledown enough for him toland.
The plane has a slimdragonfly fuselage witha cockpit that fits justone pilot. Its enormouswing is entirely coveredwith 10,000 energy-cap-turing solar cells similarto the ones used in somehomes, which generateabout 40 horsepower,“the same as a small mo-tor scooter,” Borschbergsaid. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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He should havetaken the left at AlbuquerqueHe’s healthy, well-fed and far fromhome. And he’s quickly become themost popular attraction on a NewZealand beach. If only he could talk.
A young penguin apparently tooka wrong turn while swimming nearAntarctica and endured a 3,200-kilo-metre journey to New Zealand, thefirst time in 44 years that one of thecreatures has been sighted there inthe wild.
Christine Wilton was walking herdog Monday when she discovered theblack-and-white bird.
“It was out of this world to see it,”she said. “Like someone just droppedit from the sky.”
Wilton said the scene on Peka Pe-ka Beach reminded her of the 2006movie Happy Feet, in which a youngpenguin finds himself stranded farfrom home.
The bird “was totally in the wrongplace,” she said.
Estimated to be about 10 monthsold and 80 centimetres tall, the Em-peror penguin was probably bornduring the last Antarctic winter andmay have been searching for squidand krill when it got lost, expertssaid. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
OCEANS AREOVERRATEDANYWAY
So you wake up, get out ofbed, drag a comb across yourhead.
You open your iPad andthe first thing that hits youis: “Mass extinction threatens
oceans.”You spill your coffee in your lap and
read a little more: “Multiple ocean stress-es threaten globally significant marineextinction.” This from an internationalmeeting of marine scientists who say ifthings keep going the way they are we
will suffer the kind of mass extinction that did in the di-nosaurs millions of years ago.
The scientists tick off the “multiple oceans stresses”:Global warming, acidification, lack of oxygen, pollutionand overfishing.
The scientists call for “urgent and unequivocalaction” or we’re done for.
How do you deal with this stuff ? Put down your toastand call 9-1-1? “Hello? The oceans are threatened with
mass extinction? Can youcome right away? The coralreefs are already starting todie! Hurry!”
That’s the trouble withglobal warming. It’s justtoo big to get your headaround. Some people justtake their heads and burythem at the beach. Globalwarming? What globalwarming? This is merelynatural climate fluctuation.
Except all these scientists say it isn’t. “In fact,” theysay, this is “unprecedented in the Earth’s historybecause of the high rate and speed of change.”
Scientists? What do they know? How about the realexperts, the dissenting journalists and oil company ex-ecutives — what are they saying? The guy at climate-re-sistance.org isn’t worried. He dismisses the whole thingas The Fishy, Wishy-Washy report: “Just a couple ofdozen eco-warriors in a single room, chatting abouttheir fears.”
Well, not to worry. The guy at the climate-resistancewebsite says to chill out.
So here we sit, amidst the crumbs, trying to figure outif these greybeards are really just little boys crying wolf,or a bunch of chickens freaked out about the marineequivalent of a falling sky.
It’s the same thing on the sky-is-falling front. I mean,greenhouse gases? Come on! Just a bunch of (bad) scien-tists trying to whip us into a frenzy in order to securefunding. Although I’m not quite sure how fundingfollows frenzy.
The government is no help. It keeps getting the FossilAward for its well-known addiction to the tar sands andfracking — which is as dirty as it sounds.
Oh, well. A couple of nice summer days and all thisoceans-dying stuff will be behind us. After all, we haveto get ready for Kate and Wills’ state visit.
I wonder what she’ll wear. How do you think she’lllook in a biohazard suit?
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Katy Perry and BritneySpears appear on a CD to-gether but it's not the lat-est Now compilation.
Rather, the pop singershave written songs on Se-lena Gomez & the Scene’snew album, When the SunGoes Down.
“I did have a lot ofartists that I was verylucky enough to havesongs written by and it’s agood, uplifting album,”Gomez said of her thirdCD. “It’s really fun andvery dance-y and I hopepeople like it.”
Spears co-wrote thedance song Whiplash,while Perry co-pennedThat’s More Like It. SingerPriscilla Renea — who co-wrote Rihanna’s CaliforniaKing Bed and Cheryl Cole’sPromise This — co-pennedthree songs on Gomez’s al-bum, including the leadsingle and Top 40 hit WhoSays.
And the disc has a writ-ing credit and guest ap-pearance from Britishsinger Pixie Lott.
“I think it’s a powerfulCD,” Gomez said in a re-cent interview.
The 18-year-old’s firsttwo albums have reachedgold status. The newrecord — which has three
songs co-penned byGomez herself — is outnext week.
Days after her disc’s re-lease, Gomez will get an-other girl-power boostwith the July 1 release ofher new movie, MonteCarlo, which also starsLeighton Meester of Gos-sip Girl and was co-pro-duced by Nicole Kidman.
Gomez says leaving LosAngeles to shoot in Parisand Budapest was “so re-freshing.” But the gruelingpromotional tour that hasfollowed — maybe not somuch.THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Girl-Power: Britney Spears, Katy Perry, Nicole Kidman give Selena Gomez boost in newprojects The new record — which has three songs co-penned by Gomez — is out next week
Getting a little helpfrom her friends
Selena Gomez poses for photographs on the red carpet during the 2011
MuchMusic Video Awards in Toronto on Sunday.
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The nationwide campaign,
including a string of mall
appearances, was recently
interrupted.
Sick Gomez was hospital-ized in Los Angeles for ex-haustion, malnourishmentand low iron. The singer-actress, is dating teen popstar Justin Bieber, who sherecently went on vacationwith to Hawaii. She hasblamed the tour for her ex-haustion and not her trav-els.
The lights are go-ing out for Spider-Man. Marvel saidthat Spider-Man,will die, finallysuccumbing toone of his mostpernicious foes inthe final issue ofUltimate ComicsSpider-Man dueout today.THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Leonardo DiCaprio andBlake Lively are still enjoy-ing each other’s company,despite rumors the newcouple had already splitup.
DiCaprio and Lively hita private resort in thecoastal town of Carmel,Calif., though they didventure out into town forsome shopping and coffee.
“Blake ordered two cap-
puccinos,” a source says. “One with whipped
cream, and one without.But when she learned thatthe whipped cream washomemade, she added itto the second drink.”
According to thesource, DiCaprio waitedoutside with his baseballcap pulled down lowwhile she ordered.
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Seems like blonde power couple Leonardo DiCaprio and Blake Livelyare back on — and enjoying homemade whipped cream in California
Earlier rumours said the couple had split.
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Former Oasis front-manLiam Gallagher marriedlongtime girlfriend SaraMacDonald over the week-end in England, accordingto E! Online, with RussellBrand serving as best man.
The wedding wasn’t afamily affair, though.
Liam’s brother and for-mer bandmate, Noel
Gallagher, skipped theevent, as the pair reported-ly haven’t spoken sincetheir 2009 split.
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The Nokomis Trail innorthern Ontario’sLake SuperiorProvincial Park andSunshine Meadows inBanff National Park areranked among the Top5 day hikes in the coun-try, according to LonelyPlanet’s new DiscoverCanada guidebook.Other top-rated hikesinclude the Bruce Trailin Ontario, “classicwalks” around LakeLouise in Banff NationalPark, and Vancouver’sStanley Park.THE CANADIAN PRESS
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The Nokomis Trail innorthern Ontario’sLake SuperiorProvincial Park andSunshine Meadows inBanff National Park areranked among the Top5 day hikes in the coun-try, according to LonelyPlanet’s new DiscoverCanada guidebook.Other top-rated hikesinclude the Bruce Trailin Ontario, “classicwalks” around LakeLouise in Banff NationalPark, and Vancouver’sStanley Park.THE CANADIAN PRESS
A short hop and skip overthe Ottawa River, Quebec’sOutaouais region offers acaptivating contrast to themadness of Parliament Hilljust minutes away.
Here, Gatineau oftentakes the spotlight, draw-ing visitors to its Casino duLac Leamy and CanadianMuseum of Civilization.But look beyond the high-rises and you’ll find the re-al Outaouais.
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The Artists’ Studio Touris an award-winning trailthat takes visitors to theworkshops and studios ofmany specialized localartists and craftspeople.
Meet people like Russ Zi-etz, a professional logbuilder who now createswood art and mixed mediafurnishings with a creativeCanadian flair, and MudPies Pottery’s Carrie Leav-oy, a potter who creates
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Bewitching SalemSalem — the very nameconjures witches. Witcheshanged in the notorious tri-als of 1692, witch housesand covens, a Salem WitchMuseum and the WitchDungeon Museum.
This city of 41,000 soulsis so closely identified withits witch history that flyingwitch logos adorn policecars and firefighter uni-forms — and Salem HighSchool’s mascot is, shock-ingly, a witch.
A thriving, modernwitch community practiseswitchcraft and even has anew public relations outfit,the Witches Education Bu-reau. Tourists flock to theSalem Common during thetown’s “Haunted Happen-ings,” a month-long celebra-tion of Halloween.
In the off-season in thishistoric Massachusetts sea-port, warlock Christian Day
holds forth in a quiet, dimlylit room, where visitorswho pay $65 for a 30-minute psychic readingwatch as he moves hishands in graceful, fluid mo-tions over a sparkling crys-tal ball.
At a nearby mall, a ghouldressed in black, his facepainted white with fake
blood around his mouth,stands near a black coffin,spooking customers for akitschy thrill near a houseof horrors.
These are typical touristencounters in this historicMassachusetts seaport. ButSalem leaders want visitorsto know that the city offersa lot more, and they’ve re-branded to promote suchgeneric attractions as din-ing, the Peabody Essex Mu-seum and the Salem ArtsFestival, which recently fea-tured “Buckaroo Bonsai”and bellydancing.
Tourism officials andbusiness owners hope theirunwitchly emphasis on oth-er museums, sunset cruises,exceptional architectureand a rich maritime historywill encourage visitors tospend more time and mon-ey in Salem. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Witchery and covens aside, there’s a lot more to thisthriving community than haunted happenings
The Friendship of Salem tall ship docked in the harbour of Salem, Mass.
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Witch figurines in a shop window.
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Let your grill takeyou on a tour of Asia
Yesterday was officially the first day of summer If you haven’t fired upthe barbecue, this Asian theme is a simple and delicious starting point
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Try a variety of mush-rooms, such as portobello,cremini or button in thisMarinated Flank Steakwith Oyster Mushroomsdish. Serve it alongsidesteamed rice and bok choyor other green vegetables.
Preparation:
1 Whisk soy sauce, hoisinsauce, vinegar, sugar, 2tbsp oil, ginger and 1tsp of the garlic in asmall bowl. Place steakin non-reactive contain-er, add the marinade,cover and place in therefrigerator for at least 2hours or overnight.Bring to room tempera-ture before cooking.
2 Heat the 1 tsp oil in alarge non-stick skilletover medium-high heat.Add the remaining 1 tsp.garlic and mushroomsand cook for 6 to 8 min-utes, or until the mush-rooms are browned andthe liquid has evaporat-
ed. Preheat barbecue.
3 Remove the steak fromthe marinade and setthe marinade aside. Bar-becue the steak until it’sdone to your liking,turning once. Depend-ing on how thick it is,this can take anywherefrom 8 to 15 minutes.
4 While steak is cooking,whisk cornstarch into re-served marinade. Bringto a boil in a small skilletand simmer on medium-low heat for 5 minutes,until thickened. Add themushrooms.
5 Slice steak thinly acrossthe grain and serve withthe sauce. Garnish witha sprinkle of greenonions and parsley.
Nutritional Analysis perserving:• Calories 266 • Protein26 g • Carbohydrates 11g • Fibre 1 g • Total fat13 g • Saturated fat 4 g •Cholesterol 44 mg •Sodium 568 mg
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Ingredients:• 1/4 cup low-sodium soysauce • 1/4 cup hoisin sauce • 1/4 cup rice vinegar • 2 tbsp brown sugar • 2 tbsp vegetable oil • 1 tsp minced fresh ginger
• 2 tsp minced fresh garlic • 1 1/2 lb flank steak• 1 tsp vegetable oil • 4 cups sliced oyster mush-rooms • 2 tsp cornstarch• 1/3 cup chopped greenonion • 1/3 cup chopped parsley
Yields 6 Prep time:
10 mins Cooking:
19 mins
Cutting the steak against the grain ensures tenderness.
The combination ofshrimp, hoisin and apri-cots blend together per-fectly.
These Shrimp Skewerswith Hoisin-Apricot Saucewill be delicious with scal-lops or thin strips of bone-less chicken breast.
Preparation:
1 Thread the shrimp onskewers.
2 Combine the apricotjam, oyster and hoisinsauce in a small bowl.Set aside half of thesauce. Brush the otherhalf over the shrimp.
3 On a barbecue, lightlycoated with cookingspray, grill the shrimp,until they are just nolonger pink, about 5minutes.
4 Serve with the remain-ing sauce and garnishwith basil.
Nutritional analysis perserving (1 skewer):
• Calories 35 • Protein 4g • Carbohydrates 5 g •Fibre 0.1 g • Total fat0.3 g • Saturated fat 0.1g • Cholesterol 32 mg •Sodium 94 mgROSE REISMAN
Ingredients:• 16 medium shrimp(about 12 oz), peeled anddeveined• 16 wooden skewers(about 6 inches long)• 1/4 cup apricot jam• 1 tbsp oyster sauce• 3 tbsp hoisin sauce• 3 tbsp chopped freshbasil
Yields 16 Prep time:
15 mins Cooking:
5 mins
Shrimp with Hoisin-Apricot Sauce
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22 sports metronews.caWEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2011
Steel City will test Grant’s mettle
As a full-time mixed-mar-tial artist, T.J. Grant’s bud-dies sometimes give himthe gears for what cancome across as a prettysweet gig.
Although he pours inhours of training for hisUFC fights — hitting thegym twice a day, six days aweek for conditioning andmartial-arts development— the 27-year-old gets afriendly ribbing for thetime he spends recharginghis battery, a necessity inhis gruelling sport.
“I have a lot of down-time, and my friends al-ways laugh and say, ‘Whatdo you do, just play Xboxall day?’” Grant said. “Butif I trained twice a day andthen tried to do a bunch ofstuff, I’d just be so ex-hausted ... Rest is reallyimportant at this level andI make sure I get as muchof it as I can.”
Since his last fight inDecember, the Cole Har-bour native said he hasbeen more focused ontraining than ever before.He said he knew he “hadto get better” after a lossto Ricardo Almeida in UFC124 in Montreal.
With a pivotal fightcoming up on Saturdayversus Charlie Brenneman(2-1) as part of UFC Live 4in Pittsburgh, Grant is fullof confidence.
“I feel like I’ve had thebest training camp I’ve
ever had and I feel like mytiming and conditioningare at an all-time high,”Grant said. “I’ve had along time to work on cer-tain things and I feel likeI’m the best I’ve everbeen.”
Brenneman, a Holli-daysburg, Pa., native whowill be fighting in front ofhis home-state fans atConsol Energy Centre, wasan NCAA all-Americanwrestler who recentlysigned a four-fight con-tract with UFC.
Grant, who has rotatedwins with losses since hisdebut in UFC 97 in April2009, expects a tough testbut has no plans of fallinginto the first losing streakof his UFC career.
“I’ll have my hands full,but it’s going to be a goodfight and I expect to win,”Grant said.
T.J. Grant in the octagon during UFC 107.
UFC/SUBMITTED
Cole Harbour MMA star returns tocage Saturday Takes to the cage inSidney Crosby’s rink in Pittsburgh
Just another day
in the octagon
According to the website
mma-manifesto.com, T.J.
Grant earned an estimat-
ed $20,000 US for three
fights in 2010.
His biggest UFC paydaysaw him collect a beefy$65,000 cheque forwinning the submission-of-the-night bonus at UFC107 on Dec. 12, 2009, inaddition to his undisclosedbase salary for the bout.UFC does not publishsalaries.
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Returning to Grand Slamtennis after a year awaywith health problems, Sere-na Williams opened herWimbledon title defenceyesterday by beating Ara-vane Rezai in three sets —then burst into tears onCentre Court.
After serving her 13thace to close a 6-3, 3-6, 6-1victory, Williams buriedher face in her towel andsobbed from her courtsidechair. She was still crying asshe left the court, overcomewith emotion after endur-ing a long layoff that includ-ed two foot operations andtreatment for blood clots inher lungs.
“I usually don’t cry ... butit’s just been so hard,” thefour-time Wimbledonchampion said. “I neverdreamt I would be hereright now. And then to win.I just wanted to win at leastone match here.”
Following Williams onCentre Court was RogerFederer, who began hischase for a record-equallingseventh Wimbledon cham-pionship by beatingMikhail Kukushkin of Kaza-khstan 7-6 (2), 6-4, 6-2.
Second-seeded Novak
Djokovic, playing for thefirst time since his 43-match winning streak wasstopped by Federer at theFrench Open, sailed intothe second round with a 6-4, 6-1, 6-1 victory over Jere-my Chardy of France.
Canadians Rebecca Mari-no and Stephanie Duboisadvanced to the secondround after posting theirfirst career wins at the AllEngland club.
But Aleksandra Wozniakof Blainville, Que., strug-gling with her comeback
from an elbow injury, losther match to Czech BarboraZahlavova Strycova 7-6 (7),6-4. And Frank Dancevic ofNiagara Falls, Ont., squan-dered two match points in a3-6, 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (6), 6-2 lossto Brazilian Ricardo Mello.
Vancouver’s Marino de-feated Patricia Mayr-Achleitner of Austria 6-3,7-6 (5). THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Health problems had kept her from playing in a Grand Slam event for ayear Federer, Djokovic both advance to the next round of Wimbledon
Serena Williams shows her emotions after winning her first-round match yesterday.
JULIAN FINNEY/GETTY IMAGES
Williams in tearsafter winning return
“It’s just been a long, arduous road. To stand up still is pretty awesome.”SERENA WILLIAMS
The rematch of thelongest match in tennishistory certainly was a lotshorter.
A year after needing 11hours five minutes spreadover three days to finish amatch that ended 70-68 inthe fifth set, John Isner re-quired only about twohours and a mere threesets to beat Nicolas Mahutof France in the firstround at Wimbledon thistime.
Isner won 7-6 (4), 6-2, 7-6 (6) yesterday.
“It wasn’t easy,” theAmerican said, “but obvi-ously it was considerablyquicker than the last timewe played.”
Isner also won theirfirst-round marathon atthe All England Club in2010, when play twice wassuspended by darknessand the match shatteredall sorts of records, includ-ing most time on court,most total games, longestset and most aces.
“Nothing’s going to liveup to that match,” Isnersaid. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rematchtakesmuchless time
8Last year, Isnerhit 113 aces andMahut 103. Thisyear, each man
finished with eight.
No deal nowfor Reyes MLB. Jose Reyes has toldthe New York Mets he’snot interested in negoti-ating a new contractduring the season.
The star shortstopcan become a free agentafter the World Seriesand could be one of thebiggest prizes on theopen market next win-ter. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Philly to getWinterClassic?NHL. The New YorkTimes is reporting theNew York Rangers andPhiladelphia Flyers willplay at Citizens BankPark in the next WinterClassic game.THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ex-Maverickbrought in tocoach RaptorsNBA. Former Mavericksassistant coach DwaneCasey was introduced asthe new head coach ofthe Toronto Raptors yes-terday, just nine days af-ter winning an NBAchampionship with Dal-las. THE CANADIAN PRESS
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Battery in the backThe eAssist gets its energy supply from a115-volt lithium-ion battery that’spositioned behind the rear seat.
The 29-kilogram battery’s compact sizemeans that the LaCrosse’s 60:40 split rearseat will still fold flat for additional stor-age as before (unlike some other hybridmodels), but with only about a 15 percent reduction in trunk space.
The new eAssist technology will become standard equipment in all four-cylinder-equipped LaCrosses without, according to Buick, adding a premium for it.
Cooling things downLithium-ion batteries tend to generate alot of heat, as anyone who has ever oper-ated a laptop computer on their lap canreadily attest.
To help cool things down, an electricfan is used that draws air from a vent lo-cated on the parcel shelf behind the rearseat. According to Buick, the fan motorwill not be noisy enough to disturb anypassengers.
Fuel economyBuick promises that the driving experience withthe new hardware won’t differ from piloting aregular gas-engine model.
But what will be different is the fuel economyrating that the LaCrosse is expected to generate:8.01/100 km in the city and 5.4 on the highway.
Those numbers represent a significant 26 percent improvement in city fuel economy and 16per cent on the highway over the 2011 LaCrosse’s10.8/6.5 city/highway rating.
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It’s gas-sipper, sure, but it isn’t a hybrid
Seekers of fuel-efficientmid- and full-size luxurysedans have had littlechoice but to shell out ahefty premium demandedby Lexus, BMW and Mer-cedes-Benz for a luxury gas-electric hybrid model.
That’s about to changelater this year when Gener-al Motors’ Buick divisionrolls out its 2012 LaCrosseequipped with the eAssistsystem. As the name im-plies, eAssist is an electri-fied helper motor thatdoesn’t independently pow-er the car, but kicks inwhen the LaCrosse is accel-erating or heading up hill.
But that’s only part ofthe story, so much so thatGM avoids using the term“hybrid.”
The technology beginswith a 15-horsepower liq-uid-cooled electric motor-generator that replaces theLaCrosse’s traditional alter-nator. Beyond providingpower enrichment for the182-horsepower 2.4-litre
four-cylinder gas enginewhen needed, the genera-tor also automatically shutsit down anytime the carcomes to a stop.
It also cuts off the en-gine’s fuel supply wheneverthe vehicle is decelerating,while maintaining powerto the car’s braking, steer-ing and other electroniccontrols. Pretty slick stuff.
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LaCrosse eAssist
Quick facts about the
Buick LaCrosse eAssist:
Engine (hp): 2.4-litre DOHCI4 (182) combined with 15-horsepower electric motor.Transmission and mileage:
Six-speed automatic; L/100km (city/hwy) 8.0/5.4.
Tesla, maker of all-elec-tric vehicles, is goingmainstream — or atleast to Tesla’s versionof mainstream.
California-based Tesla ar-rived on the Canadian au-tomotive landscape lastyear, with one model —the Roadster, a little all-electric ditty offering lotsof get-up-and-go, and lots ofexclusivity with its startingprice of $125,000.
By next summer,Tesla will have anothermodel — the Model S. A$57,400 luxury-sportssedan that will seat 5, or 7with the optional rear-fac-ing child seats. By 2013 wecan expect Model X (a tallwagon or SUV kind ofthing), and sometime afterthat, another sedan (aBMW 3 Series competitorkind of thing).
Tesla isdetermined to build andsell about 100,000 vehiclesa year, which is more orless capacity of the former-Toyota plant (in Fremont,California) that Tesla tookover last year.
This sounds likemainstream volume, butdon’t be fooled. Tesla isn’tinterested in anythingmainstream. The technolo-gy of the cars isn’tmainstream, and either ishow it intends to marketand sell and service itsgrowing volume.
We caught upwith Tesla’s main man inCanada, Hans Ulsrud inToronto. While the Model Sconcept looks pretty fetch-ing, Ulsrud assured me thatthe production car “lookseven better.”
Tesla Canada’sfirst sales facility will be lo-cated in Toronto later thisyear, but don’t go lookingfor it where dealershipsusually congregate, like inthose big, sprawling “automalls” just outside the city.
Ulsrud said theshowroom will be in one ofthe premier shoppingmalls in the GTA. And for
style and feel, he said,“Think Apple Store…”
The same sales ex-ecutive behind Apple’s in-filtration into the malls isbehind Tesla’s retail strate-gy — George Blankenship.Tesla Santana Row was thefirst such store (SanFrancisco), followed by Tes-la Park Meadows is the sec-ond (Glendale, Colorado).
This calls for sepa-rate service facilities.Toronto’s service facilityopened just this week, nearthe airport. Tesla Service al-so does house calls. Accord-ing to Ulsrud, other keyCanadian cities for Teslaare Montreal, Calgary andVancouver. (All around late2012, or early 2013.)
You can nowreserve a Model S, with a(refundable) deposit. Thefirst 2,000 will be special“Signature” editions.Ulsrud noted that half ofthe 200 Signature models
earmarked for Canada arealready spoken for, eventhough the price has yet tobe established (mid $80K tomid $90K).
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Retrofitting disc brakes to an old classic is agreat idea, but they don’t always fit. To fitwithin a small wheel, Wilwood has an 11-inch-diameter-disc package with a low-pro-file caliper. Visit wilwood.com.
Burried below that paint job could be body-work, but how can you tell? The Filler Detec-tive, about $100 US, is a meter that lights upand makes sounds when filler is detected.Visit, fillerdetective.com.
Coker Tire sells new tires for vehicles thatare no longer supported. Looking for redlinetires for your 1960s musclecar? Look no fur-ther. Take a look at Coker’s enormous varietysite, at cokertire.com. WHEELBASE
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TESLA TAKES ON QUASI MAINSTREAM
Tesla fun facts
1 Launching in Canada infall of 2012
2 Expected first-year pro-duction: 5,000-7,000
3 Expected subsequentannual production:20,000
4 $57,400 for Model Swith 258-km range bat-tery; $67,400 for ModelS with 370-km rangebattery
5 Top speed: 200 km/hr.Rear-wheel drive withtraction control
The upcoming Model S. and future sale tactics expected from Tesla are almost — but not
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anua
l. Fu
el c
onsu
mpt
ion
ratin
gs b
ased
on
Tran
spor
t C
anad
a-ap
prov
ed t
est
met
hods
. Act
ual f
uel
cons
umpt
ion
may
var
y ba
sed
on r
oad
cond
ition
s, v
ehic
le lo
adin
g an
d dr
ivin
g ha
bits
. ^^
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ss is
Ful
l-S
ize
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kups
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er 8
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ybrid.
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imat
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sum
ptio
n ra
tings
for
the
20
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3.7
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SS
T: 1
2.8
L/1
00
km
city
and
8.9
L/1
00
km
hw
y ba
sed
on T
rans
port
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ada-
appr
oved
tes
t m
etho
ds. A
ctua
l fue
l con
sum
ptio
n m
ay v
ary
base
d on
roa
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nditi
ons,
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icle
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er o
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m A
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011 to
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iod”
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iden
t C
anad
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ber
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r to
war
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pur
chas
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cle
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ludi
ng F
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a, F
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ger,
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tor,
GT5
00, M
usta
ng B
oss
302 &
Med
ium
Tru
ck) (e
ach
an “
Elig
ible
Veh
icle
”). T
he n
ew v
ehic
le m
ust be
del
iver
ed a
nd/
or fac
tory
-ord
ered
fro
m y
our
part
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atin
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eale
r w
ithin
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rtic
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is s
ubje
ct to
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cle
avai
labi
lity,
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elle
d or
cha
nged
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y tim
e w
ithou
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tice.
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y on
e (1
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fer
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ards
the
pur
chas
e or
leas
e of
one
(1
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igib
le V
ehic
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p to
a m
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para
te E
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per
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nsfe
rabl
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per
sons
dom
icile
d w
ith a
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igib
le C
ostc
o m
embe
r. Th
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ffer
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be
used
in c
onju
nctio
n w
ith m
ost
reta
il co
nsum
er o
ffer
s m
ade
avai
labl
e by
For
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otor
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pany
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ither
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imite
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Protect your car inside and outRegular servicing, such as oil changes, can help protect your engine and keep your wheels on the road longer
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Fourty-three per centare still on the road todayafter 15 years, up from 28per cent in 2000. That’swhy it’s important to pro-tect the investment inyour car, which can meanthe difference betweentrouble–free driving andcostly repairs.
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If you see drops of fluidunder your vehicle, youshould be able to identify
them by color or consisten-cy. A few small drops areprobably not a cause forconcern, but you shouldtake note of small puddles.
• If the fluid is green, pink,yellow or fluorescent or-ange, it could indicate acooling system leak or anoverheating problem.
• If the fluid is dark brownor black, it is most likelyengine oil. The enginecould have a bad seal orgasket or a loose oil filter.
• A red oily spot meansyou probably have a trans-mission or power steeringfluid leak.
• A small puddle of wateris usually normal and issimply condensation fromthe air conditioning sys-tem or the defroster.NEWS CANADA
NEWS CANADA
Mor
e Po
wer
. Les
s Fu
el. G
reat
Val
ue i
s a
com
pari
son
betw
een
the
entir
e cu
rren
t Ch
rysl
er C
anad
a lin
eup
and
the
entir
e 20
10 C
hrys
ler
Cana
da li
neup
. Wis
e cu
stom
ers
read
the
fin
e pr
int:
�,
•,
*, †
†, §
The
Fac
tory
Ten
t Eve
nt
offe
rs a
re l
imited
tim
e of
fers
whic
h ap
ply
to
reta
il del
iver
ies
of s
elec
ted
new
and
unuse
d m
odel
s purc
has
ed b
etw
een
June
18 a
nd
June
30
, 2
011
fro
m p
artici
pat
ing
reta
ilers
. R
etai
ler
order
/tra
de
may
be
nec
essa
ry.
Off
ers
subje
ct t
o ch
ange
and
may
be
exte
nded
withou
t not
ice.
See
par
tici
pat
ing
reta
ilers
for
com
ple
te d
etai
ls a
nd
conditio
ns.
�S
ave
the
Frei
ght
dis
count
offe
r ap
plie
s to
elig
ible
20
11 G
rand
Car
avan
SX
T, C
rew
and
all
Tow
n &
Cou
ntr
y m
odel
s of
fere
d th
rough
Atlan
tic
reta
ilers
. C
hry
sler
Can
ada
will
wai
ve t
he
$1,
40
0 f
reig
ht
char
ge.
While
supplie
s la
st.
See
ret
aile
rs f
or d
etai
ls.
•$
19
,99
5 P
urc
has
e P
rice
applie
s to
20
11 D
odge
Gra
nd
Car
avan
Can
ada
Val
ue
Pac
kage
(29
E)
only
and
incl
udes
$7,
00
0 C
onsu
mer
Cas
h D
isco
unt.
The
Sav
e th
e Fr
eight
offe
r doe
s not
apply
to
the
20
11 D
odge
Gra
nd
Car
avan
Can
ada
Val
ue
Pac
kage
(29
E).
$
19
,99
5 P
urc
has
e P
rice
applie
s to
20
11 D
odge
Journ
ey S
E P
lus
(22
G+
XB
N)
only
and
incl
udes
$2
,00
0 C
onsu
mer
Cas
h D
isco
unt.
See
par
tici
pat
ing
reta
ilers
for
com
ple
te d
etai
ls.
Pri
cing
excl
udes
lic
ence
, in
sura
nce
, re
gis
trat
ion,
any
reta
iler
adm
inis
trat
ion
fees
, ot
her
ret
aile
r ch
arges
and
other
applic
able
fee
s an
d ta
xes.
Ret
aile
r or
der
/tra
de
may
be
nec
essa
ry.
Ret
aile
rs m
ay s
ell
for
less
. *C
onsu
mer
Cas
h D
isco
unts
are
off
ered
on
mos
t new
20
10 a
nd
sele
ct 2
011
veh
icle
s an
d ar
e m
anufa
cture
r-to
-ret
aile
r in
centive
s, w
hic
h ar
e ded
uct
ed f
rom
the
neg
otia
ted
pri
ce b
efor
e ta
xes.
Am
ounts
var
y by
vehic
le.
See
you
r re
taile
r fo
r co
mple
te d
etai
ls.
††
Cust
omer
Choi
ce F
inan
cing
for
36
-, 4
8-
and
60
-mon
th t
erm
s on
appro
ved
cred
it th
rough
TD
Fin
anci
ng
Ser
vice
s an
d A
lly C
redit
Can
ada
is a
vaila
ble
at
par
tici
pat
ing
dea
lers
hip
s to
qual
ifie
d re
tail
cust
omer
s on
sel
ect
new
20
11 C
hry
sler
, Je
ep,
Dodge
and
Ram
model
s. T
axes
on
the
full
nego
tiate
d pu
rcha
se p
rice
are
paya
ble
at t
he b
egin
ning
of
the
cont
ract
ter
m r
esul
ting
in h
ighe
r pa
ymen
ts t
han
paym
ents
tax
ed o
n a
perio
dic
basi
s an
d ar
e no
t re
flect
ed in
adv
ertis
ed p
aym
ents
. The
follo
win
g te
rms
apply
to
TD
Fin
anci
ng
Ser
vice
s co
ntr
acts
. (D
iffer
ent
cont
ract
ter
ms
appl
y to
Ally
Cre
dit
Cana
da o
ffer
s. S
ee y
our
reta
iler
for
com
plet
e de
tails
.) Veh
icle
s ar
e finan
ced
over
a 3
6-,
48
- or
60
-mon
th t
erm
with
pay
men
ts a
mor
tize
d ov
er a
ter
m o
f up
to 9
6 m
onth
s an
d th
e pre
-det
erm
ined
re
sidual
bal
ance
pay
able
at
the
end
of t
he
contr
act.
At
contr
act’
s en
d,
cust
omer
s hav
e th
e ch
oice
of
retu
rnin
g th
eir
vehic
le t
hro
ugh
a C
hry
sler
, Je
ep,
Dodge,
Ram
dea
lers
hip
with
no
furt
her
oblig
atio
ns
(exc
ept
pay
men
t of
a $
19
9 r
eturn
fee
and
exce
ss w
ear
and
tear
, m
ileag
e an
d si
mila
r ch
arges
), f
inan
cing
the
rem
ainin
g bal
ance
for
the
rest
of
the
amor
tiza
tion
per
iod
at t
hen
-curr
ent
stan
dar
d ra
tes
or p
ayin
g th
e re
sidual
bal
ance
in
full.
Som
e co
nditio
ns
apply
. C
ust
omer
Choi
ce F
inan
cing
offe
red
by
TD
in
Queb
ec i
s su
bje
ct t
o dif
fere
nt
term
s an
d co
nditio
ns.
All
adve
rtis
ed C
ust
omer
Choi
ce F
inan
cing
offe
rs a
re T
D o
ffer
s. E
xam
ple
s: 2
011
Dodge
Gra
nd
Car
avan
SX
T (2
9G
)/2
011
Dodge
Journ
ey S
XT
(28
K)
with
a P
urc
has
e P
rice
of
$2
2,5
95
/$2
2,9
95 f
inan
ced
at 3
.99
%/3
.99
% A
PR
ove
r 3
6/3
6 m
onth
s w
ith
$1,
99
9/$
1,9
99 d
own
and
pay
men
t am
ortize
d ov
er 8
5/8
4 m
onth
s eq
ual
s 7
8 b
i-w
eekl
y pay
men
ts o
f $
12
9/$
13
2 a
nd
one
final
pay
men
t of
$12
,54
0/$
12
,73
0 f
or a
cos
t of
bor
row
ing
of $
2,0
06
/$2
,04
2 a
nd
a to
tal
oblig
atio
n of
$24
,60
1.18
/$2
5,0
37.
09
. Fr
eight
($1,
40
0),
taxe
s, l
icen
ce,
insu
rance
, re
gis
trat
ion,
exce
ss m
ileag
e an
d w
ear
and
tear
char
ges
, an
y re
taile
r ad
min
istr
atio
n fe
es a
nd
other
applic
able
fee
s an
d ch
arges
not
incl
uded
. R
etai
lers
may
sel
l fo
r le
ss.
See
par
tici
pat
ing
reta
ilers
for
com
ple
te d
etai
ls.
§2
011
Dodge
Gra
nd
Car
avan
Cre
w s
how
n.
Pri
ce i
ncl
udin
g ap
plic
able
Con
sum
er C
ash
Dis
count:
$2
9,5
30
. 2
011
Dodge
Journ
ey C
rew
sh
own.
Pri
ce i
ncl
udin
g ap
plic
able
Con
sum
er C
ash
Dis
count:
$2
5,5
30
. P
rici
ng
excl
udes
fre
ight
($1,
40
0),
lic
ence
, in
sura
nce
, re
gis
trat
ion,
any
reta
iler
adm
inis
trat
ion
fees
, ot
her
ret
aile
r ch
arges
and
other
applic
able
fee
s an
d ta
xes.
Ret
aile
r or
der
/tra
de
may
be
nec
essa
ry.
Ret
aile
rs m
ay s
ell
for
less
. Loy
alty
Bon
us
Cas
h is
ava
ilable
at
par
tici
pat
ing
reta
ilers
to
elig
ible
re
tail
cust
omer
s on
the
purc
has
e/l
ease
by
June
30
, 2
011
of
a new
20
10
/20
11 C
hry
sler
, Je
ep,
Dodge,
Ram
model
(w
ith
the
exce
ption
of
20
10
/20
11 R
am 1
50
0 R
egula
r C
ab a
nd
Ram
Cab
& C
has
sis
Cab
4x2
and
4x4
, 2
010
/20
11 D
odge
Cal
iber
SE,
20
10
Jee
p C
ompas
s an
d P
atri
ot 4
x2 a
nd
4x4
, 2
011
Jee
p C
ompas
s an
d P
atri
ot S
por
t 4
x2 a
nd
Spor
t 4
x4,
20
10
/20
11
Jeep
Wra
ngle
r S
por
t, 2
010
/20
11 D
odge
Journ
ey S
E,
20
10
/20
11 D
odge
Gra
nd
Car
avan
CV
P a
nd
Car
go
Van
(C
/V)
and
20
12 F
IAT
50
0)
and
is d
educt
ed f
rom
the
neg
otia
ted
pri
ce a
fter
taxe
s. E
ligib
le c
ust
omer
s in
clude
thos
e w
ho
had
ente
red
into
a n
ew C
hry
sler
, Je
ep,
Dodge,
Ram
veh
icle
Fin
anci
aLin
x or
Gol
d K
ey L
ease
with
a m
aturi
ty d
ate
from
June
1, 2
011
fo
rwar
d.
Som
e co
nditio
ns
apply
. S
ee y
our
reta
iler
for
com
ple
te d
etai
ls.
The
Bes
t B
uy
Sea
l is
a r
egis
tere
d tr
adem
ark
of C
onsu
mer
s D
iges
t C
omm
unic
atio
ns
LLC
, use
d under
lic
ense
. ¤
Bas
ed o
n 2
011
Ener
Guid
e Fu
el C
onsu
mption
Guid
e ra
tings
publis
hed
by
Nat
ura
l R
esou
rces
Can
ada.
Tra
nsp
ort
Can
ada
test
met
hods
use
d.
Your
actu
al f
uel
con
sum
ption
may
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Though the Jeep Compasswasn’t a diehard mud-slinger like its siblings, it in-tended to attract a newbuyer to the brand with itsfuel efficiency, city-friendlysizing and promise of af-fordable adventure.
All models got standardfour-cylinder power andfront wheel drive. The larg-er, 2.4-litre, 172 horsepowerengine is typically pre-ferred. Compass could befitted with an “intelligent”AWD system that featured adriver-lockable centre dif-ferential for enhanced trac-
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Manoeuvrability, flexibility,all-season traction with 4x4models and styling, allseem to be rated positivelyby the majority of Compassowners. Car-like ride quali-ty, the up-level stereo andfuel mileage were also
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Owner-stated complaintstend to centre aroundcheap interior plastics, slug-gish performance frommodels with the CVT trans-mission, road noise, blindspots and limited groundclearance and off-road abili-ties.
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When test-driving a usedCompass, “listen” to the ve-hicle’s front end for signs ofclunking, popping or grind-
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Finally, check the ceilingliner around the maplights, as well as carpetingin the front footwells forsigns of moisture — whichcould indicate a leaky sun-roof or drain tubes.
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Low resale values, goodmileage and family-readyversatility will be the pri-mary draws to the JeepCompass in the used mar-ket. Shoppers seeking out amodel with a manual trans-mission and a clean bill ofhealth from a Chrysler-trained mechanic shouldenjoy fairly solid reliabilityand affordable all-seasondriving confidence.
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If the suspension con-tains adjustable dampers,the Sport mode makesthem stiffer, which im-proves handling. It alsomakes the ride firmer, butthat’s part of the fun. Ifthere’s an optional airsuspension, the Sportmode will lower it tomake the car more aero-dynamic.
Finally, if it’s a Porscheequipped with a special“sport” exhaust, there’sone more benefit.
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Off er(s) available on all new 2011 models through participating dealers to qualifi ed customers who take delivery by June 25, 2011. Dealers may sell for less. Some conditions apply. Off ers are subject to change without notice. See dealer for complete details. Vehicle images shown may include optional accessories and upgrades. **0% purchase fi nancing is available on all 2011 Kia models on approved credit (OAC). Terms vary by model and trim, see dealer for details. Representative fi nancing example based on 2011 Kia Forte5 with a selling price of $16,695, fi nanced at 0% APR for 48 months. Monthly payments equal $348 with a down payment/equivalent trade of $0. Cost of borrowing is $0, for a total obligation of $16,695. Delivery and destination fees ($1,455), other taxes, registration, insurance, licensing, PPSA ($79) and dealer fees are excluded. Retailer may sell for less. See dealer for full details. Bi-weekly fi nance payment for 2011 Soul (SO550B)/ Sportage (SP55AB) Forte Sedan (FO540B/FO740B)/based on an MSRP of $15,995/$21,995/$15,995 is $100/$140/$97 with an APR of 1.49%/2.99%/1.49% for 60 months, amortized over an 84-month period. Estimated remaining principal balance of $5,106 /$7,061/$4,974 plus applicable taxes due at end of 60-month period. Off er includes a loan credit of $500/$750/$750, delivery and destination fees of $1,455/$1,650/$1,455 and PPSA ($79). See dealer for details §Bonus cash is available for all qualifi ed customers who purchase and take delivery of a 2011/2012 Kia model between June 22- 25, 2011. $750 bonus cash available on all 2011 or 2012 Kia Sportage/Sorento models and includes $250 dealer participation. $500 bonus cash available on all other 2011 or 2012 Kia models and includes $150 dealer participation. Bonus cash is deducted from negotiated price before taxes. Off er available at participating dealers only. “Don’t Pay Until Fall” on select models (120-day payment deferral) applies to purchase fi nancing off ers on all models on approved credit (OAC) (2011 Sportage/Sorento/Borrego/Sedona excluded). No interest will accrue during the fi rst 90 days of the fi nance contract. After this period, interest starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay the principal interest monthly over the term of the contract. The actual fuel consumption of these vehicles may vary. These estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the Government of Canada publication EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. ^2011 Kia Sportage/2011 Kia Soul/2011 Kia Forte Sedan/2011 Kia Sorento awarded the Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The award is applicable to all 2011 Sportage/2011 Sorento models manufactured after March 2010. Visit www.iihs.org for full details. 2011 Kia Sportage awarded Car of the Year by Motoring 2011 for Best SUV/CUV (under $40,000) and overall Car of the Year. Visit www.motoringtv.com for full details. °The Bluetooth® word mark and logo are registered trademarks and are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Some conditions apply to the $500 Grad Rebate Program and $750 Kia Mobility Program. See dealer for details. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of print. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia Canada is the offi cial automotive sponsor of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD Canada). KIA is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.
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bi-weekly for 60 months amortized over 84 months. $7,061 remaining balance. Includes delivery and destination, and PPSA.
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HWY: 6.3L/100KM (38 MPG) CITY: 7.7L/100KM (27 MPG)
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Offer(s) available on all new 2011 models through participating dealers to qualified customers who take delivery by June 25, 2011. Dealers may sell for less. Some conditions apply. Offers are subject to change without notice. See dealer for complete details. Vehicle images shown may include optional accessories and upgrades. **0% purchase financing is available on all 2011 Kia models on approved credit (OAC). Terms vary by model and trim, see dealer for details. Representative financing example based on 2011 Kia Forte5 with a selling price of $16,695, financed at 0% APR for 48 months. Monthly payments equal $348 with a down payment/equivalent trade of $0. Cost of borrowing is $0, for a total obligation of $16,695. Delivery and destination fees ($1,455), other taxes, registration, insurance, licensing, PPSA ($79) and dealer fees are excluded. Retailer may sell for less. See dealer for full details. ‡Cash purchase price for 2011 Rondo (RN751B) is 14,995 and includes a cash credit of $5000 ($5,000 includes $4,000 cash credit, $250 dealer participation, $750 Loyalty Bonus)based on the MSRP of $19,995. Delivery and destination fees of $1,650 and $79 PPSA excluded. Available at participating dealers. §Bonus Cash is available for all qualified customers who purchase and take delivery of a 2011/2012 Kia model between June 22 - 25, 2011. $750 bonus cash available on all 2011 or 2012 Kia Sportage/Sorento models and includes $250 dealer participation. $500 bonus cash available on all other 2011 or 2012 Kia models and includes $150 dealer participation. Bonus Cash is deducted from negotiated price before taxes. Offer available at participating dealers on in-stock vehicles only. ¥Loyalty Bonus offer available on 2011 Kia Rondo models at a value of $750 for any current Kia owners towards the purchase or lease of a new 2011MY Rondo. Offer applicable to cash purchase, lease and purchase financing only before June 30, 2011. Offer is transferrable within same household only (must provide proof of address). Limit of one bonus per customer or household. Certain restrictions apply. See dealer for details �“Don’t Pay Until Fall” on select models (120-day payment deferral) applies to purchase financing offers on all models on approved credit (OAC) (2011 Sportage/Sorento/Borrego/Sedona excluded). No interest will accrue during the first 90 days of the finance contract. After this period, interest starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay the principal interest monthly over the term of the contract. �The actual fuel consumption of these vehicles may vary. These estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the Government of Canada publication EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. ^2011 Kia Sportage awarded the Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The award is applicable to all 2011 Sportage/ models manufactured after March 2010. Visit www.iihs.org for full details. �2011 Kia Sportage awarded Car of the Year by Motoring 2011 for Best SUV/CUV (under $40,000) and overall Car of the Year. Visit www.motoringtv.com for full details. °The Bluetooth® word mark and logo are registered trademarks and are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Some conditions apply to the $500 Grad Rebate Program and $750 Kia Mobility Program. See dealer for details. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of print. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia Canada is the official automotive sponsor of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD Canada) KIA is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.
HWY: 7.5L/100KM (38 MPG) CITY: 10.6L/100KM (27 MPG)
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