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About 100 people turned out at Gibsons Municipal Hall June 20 to witness the raising of the Pride Flag in observance of Pride Week. From left, School District 46 Trustee and Board Chair Betty Baxter, Fraser Biggs of Sunshine Coast Pride, Gibsons Mayor Wayne Rowe and MLA Nicholas Simons. Organizers also put up a makeshift shrine for the occasion in remembrance of the mass killing in Orlando, Fla., on June 12. Pride events on the Coast include an art show, a fi lm (see page 11) and a Saturday night dance at Roberts Creek Hall. RIK JESPERSEN PHOTO
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in th
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nts
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nego
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re ta
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pur
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ng a
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500
and
Ram
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vy D
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mod
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to q
ualif
ied
cust
omer
s on
app
rove
d cr
edit
thro
ugh
RBC,
Sco
tiaba
nk a
nd T
D Au
to F
inan
ce. D
eale
r ord
er/tr
ade
may
be
nece
ssar
y. Ex
ampl
e: 2
016
Ram
150
0 Qu
ad C
ab S
XT 4
x4 (2
5A+
AGR)
with
a P
urch
ase
Pric
e of
$32
,998
with
a $
0 do
wn
paym
ent,
finan
ced
at 0
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r 84
mon
ths
equa
ls 18
2 bi
-wee
kly
paym
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of $
181
with
a c
ost o
f bor
row
ing
of $
0 an
d a
tota
l obl
igat
ion
of $
32,9
98.
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Mak
e No
Fin
anci
ng P
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ents
for 9
0 Da
ys o
ffer i
s av
aila
ble
from
Jun
e 1-
30, 2
016
and
appl
ies
to re
tail
cust
omer
s w
ho fi
nanc
e a
new
2015
/201
6 Ch
rysl
er, J
eep,
Dod
ge, R
am o
r FIA
T ve
hicl
e (e
xclu
des
2015
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Vipe
r and
Alfa
Rom
eo) a
t a s
peci
al fi
xed
rate
on
appr
oved
cre
dit u
p to
96
mon
ths
thro
ugh
Roya
l Ban
k of
Can
ada
and
TD A
uto
Fina
nce
or u
p to
90
mon
ths
thro
ugh
Scot
iaba
nk. M
onth
ly/b
i-wee
kly
paym
ents
will
be d
efer
red
for 6
0 da
ys a
nd c
ontra
cts
will
be e
xten
ded
acco
rdin
gly.
Inte
rest
cha
rges
will
not a
ccru
e du
ring
the
first
60
days
of t
he c
ontra
ct. A
fter 6
0 da
ys, i
nter
est s
tarts
to a
ccru
e an
d th
e pu
rcha
ser w
ill re
pay
prin
cipa
l and
inte
rest
ove
r the
term
of t
he c
ontra
ct b
ut n
ot u
ntil
90 d
ays
afte
r the
con
tract
dat
e. C
usto
mer
s w
ill be
resp
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for a
ny re
quire
d do
wn
paym
ent,
licen
se, r
egis
tratio
n an
d in
sura
nce
cost
s at
tim
e of
con
tract
. Som
e co
nditi
ons
appl
y.
See
your
dea
ler f
or c
ompl
ete
deta
ils.
$9,0
00 in
tota
l dis
coun
ts in
clud
es $
7,50
0 Co
nsum
er C
ash
and
$1,5
00 L
oyal
ty/C
onqu
est B
onus
Cas
h. C
onsu
mer
Cas
h Di
scou
nts
are
dedu
cted
from
the
nego
tiate
d pr
ice
befo
re ta
xes.
$1,
500
Ram
Tru
ck L
oyal
ty/C
onqu
est/
Skille
d Tr
ades
Bon
us C
ash
is av
aila
ble
on th
e re
tail
purc
hase
/leas
e of
201
5/20
16 R
am 1
500
(exc
lude
s Re
g. C
ab),
2014
/201
5/20
16 R
am 2
500/
3500
, 201
4/20
15/2
016
Ram
Cab
& C
hass
is or
201
5 Ra
m C
argo
Van
and
is d
educ
ted
from
the
nego
tiate
d
pric
e af
ter t
axes
. Elig
ible
cus
tom
ers
incl
ude:
1. C
urre
nt o
wne
rs/le
ssee
s of
a D
odge
or R
am P
icku
p Tr
uck
or L
arge
Van
or a
ny o
ther
man
ufac
ture
rs P
icku
p Tr
uck
or L
arge
Van
. The
veh
icle
mus
t hav
e be
en o
wne
d/le
ased
by
the
elig
ible
cus
tom
er a
nd re
gist
ered
in th
eir n
ame
on o
r bef
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Calvin Craigan says he at no time stepped down as shshlh Chief, despite the de-mands from a group of band members who last month chained and locked the doors of some of the Bands offices in protest against him. Craigan also told a news conference in Sechelt June 20 that he never agreed to resign.I did not say that, he told reporters. The protesters had gath-ered a petition containing 87 signatures demanding several changes and that Craigan step down. (There are about 1,350 members of the shshlh First Nation, with 650 of them living on Band lands.)Craigan said he had hand-ed over his Band-issued credit card, as demanded, pending completion of a fo-rensic audit to deal with alle-gations of financial misman-agement. He said the audit is
almost complete and his op-ponents would be able to see it anytime they like.Craigan, who attended the news conference along with Band Councillor Randy Joe, said the whole dispute boiled down to an argument among some families in the First Na-tion, which was partly a lin-gering effect of generations of oppression.Most people want to change. They want to give up all the bad elements that theyve been carrying for hun-dreds of years, Craigan said. Some families just dont want to because they grow com-fortable with what theyre carrying. When thats ex-posed, it comes out in anger.The protesters chained the doors shut May 3, alleging financial irregularities, and also as a response to the de-parture of Ben Pierre Jr. from the Band Council, who they said was fired. Councillor Joe told the news conference
Craigan still in charge that, in fact, Pierre had to re-sign for health reasons.A Council by-election to replace Pierre was scheduled for June 25.One of the protesters, Ben Pierre, Sr., told the Local later that the Band administration continued to lack transpar-ency. They dont even want to talk to us anymore. The peo-ple are excluded, Pierre said.Craigan said he has held several open meetings at the longhouse, bringing Band staff along to provide the protesters proper, exact answers to their questions. But, they didnt bother to at-tend, he said.Craigan said the protest ac-tions were inevitable, given the Bands history.Im glad its out there, he said. Im going to focus on healing it. Our people need mending, they need healing, they need to have counsel-ling. Rik Jespersen
Shshlh Chief Calvin Craigan, left, and Band Councillor Randy Joe hold a news conference. Craigan said he remains in charge and never agreed to resign. RIK JESPERSEN PHOTO
On June 16, police attend-ed a two vehicle incident in the 400 block of Marine Drive, Gibsons, after the first vehicle travelling down School Road lost its brakes due to mechanical failure, gained speed and lost control when turning left onto Ma-rine Drive and collided with a metal rail, a traffic sign, and struck a parked commercial vehicle head on before com-
ing to a stop. Fortunately, no major injuries were reported and the commercial vehicle was still driveable; the first vehicle had to be towed. The matter has been referred to ICBC. On June 15, RCMP assisted two tourists who felt trapped on a trail by a mother bear and two cubs. The tourists were unable to accurately
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Food: it's about the moneyYouve probably seen the cartoons on Facebook by now about people having to take out a mortgage to buy a head of cauliflower. But its no joke that food prices have been rising steadily. Every two years, Vancouver Coastal Health contributes to the Provincial Health Services Authoritys (PHSA) Food Cost-ing in BC report that tracks the cost of healthy food. Last year, the monthly average for a nutritious food basket for a family of four was $975 an indicator based on 67 minimally-pro-cessed products that are commonly eaten by most Canadians, and in amounts that would provide a balanced diet. On the North Shore/Coast Garibaldi, it costs $991 per month, more than the BC average, and one of the most expensive in BC. And thats before cauliflower catapulted into the category of luxury vegetable, since this report was compiled just before prices started to skyrocket.Food insecurity is when a person doesnt have access to enough safe, nutritious food to stay healthy. Food insecurity can directly damage peoples health, and it can start as early as in the womb and continue throughout ones entire life. The root cause of hunger isnt a lack of food, rather its the inability to access available food, and that may be due to pur-chasing power, food prices, or a host of other factors.Social assistance or minimum wage incomes often dont suf-fice because they may not allow parents to give their children choices in food. Instead, parents must sometimes buy what they know will get eaten (and satisfy kids hunger) and, often times, these are cheaper processed foods that have virtually no nutritional content.Though they were originally developed as a temporary measure to assist with food insecurity, the use of food banks is growing - 28 per cent between 2008 and 2015. More than one third of users are children.Community-led initiatives such as community gardens, shopping clubs, school meal programs, cooperative shopping, and farmers markets, may help but they wont resolve the root cause: low-income families simply dont have enough money to cover their basic needs, and that includes nutritious food.This affects all of us as taxpayers. An Ontario study found health care costs were between 16 and 76 per cent higher for households where food insecurity ranged from marginal to severe.To achieve food security, we must work to eliminate the bar-riers to affordable and healthy food and as we do that, well be supporting the overall health of our population at the same time.
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The George won(re Bitterly divisive, the Lo-cal, June 16)In last weeks letters to the editor J.E. Hammill stated that no issue has been as bitterly divisive as the spectre of The George.The only people who are bitter and divisive are some of the Anti-George contingent. On the other hand, everyone who supports The George seem to be a pretty happy group with no axe to grind.In response to a George representatives claim of overwhelming public support for the project, Ms. Hammill goes on to relate it to a Joseph Goebbels quote, that If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will even-tually come to believe it.In the Gibsons recent elec-tion (a record voter turnout) the number one issue was by far The George with candi-dates diametrically opposed on the issue. The final vote tally came in at virtually two to one for those candidates that supported The George. If that is not a show of over-whelming support (especially during an election) then what is?
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Fathers Day forest I, like many residents of the Sunshine Coast, have been saying to members of ELF (Elphinstone Logging Focus) that they are doing a good job, glad someone is doing it, keep it up etc. However something changed for me last weekend when I took a walk in the area which should be part of the expanded park but instead is slated to be logged.It was a Fathers Day prom-ise that led me up the B&K Road in torrential rain. We began the walk to the cut block via a logging road that the rain had turned into a stream bed. Twenty minutes
later we entered the forest and everything changed. The torrential rain became soft and quiet as the trees shel-tered us with their huge um-brella branches. We walked along the thick layers of moss observing the huge Douglas fir trees that had survived the fire in the 1800s but still bore black singe marks as testa-ment to having been there. Our knowledgeable guide (my husband and father of our four children) pointed out the most interesting and unusual plants and phenom-
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ena of the forest. For instance the old snags found in this forest are the tallest around. We saw a variety of sapro-phytes: Indian pipe just push-ing through the moss and pinesap in all its orange glory. We saw the remains of an old shakers shack, still well pre-served, likely since the early 1900s. We came across some endangered western white pine and an ancient yew tree all the while having complete-ly forgotten the rain.When we emerged back on the logging road the rain as-
saulted us once more and we wished to be back inside the shelter of the forest.And so I write this letter as my pledge to help more, to say more, to do more to save these last remaining blocks of old growth forest so that one day our grand kids will be able to take their dads on a Fathers Day walk.Charlene Penner, Roberts
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Potty politicsIts good to see another Capital Project underway from our Mayor and Council.After the beautification by Dean Schutz of the exterior of the Public Washroom Build-ing by the Rotary Friendship Park is completed, perhaps the interiors could be equally updated and, more impor-tantly, regularly maintained to a higher standard of clean-liness than is currently the case. That way, any visiting tourists just mooring down at the dock and stopping there for some relief will not think theyve just landed in Cal-cutta. Perhaps the hard working Parks Department should get a little increase in their bud-get? Maybe also, after being
flush with this success, our local governance can move on to tackle some slightly big-ger issues within Sechelt, as an example, providing Sech-elt with a big enough water supply to keep this facility in operation.Geoff White, Sechelt
Another cultureOn Friday, July 22, a group of 24 students from KIE-Kyo-ritsu Joshi High School in Ja-pan will arrive for a two-week English language camp on the Sunshine Coast. For many years this private girls school has offered their 16-year-old students an op-portunity to learn English and experience summer in small town Canada. The camp is arranged by Muskoka Lan-guage International (MLI), and the girls stay with a local family, attend English classes at Elphinstone Secondary on weekday mornings, and ex-perience a variety of activities in the afternoon. Last years favourite activities included a kayaking lesson, a nature walk and an afternoon learn-ing about the shshlh Nation.We are looking for families to host a student from July 22 to August 8. This is a wonder-ful opportunity for your fami-
ly to make friends with some-one from another culture. As a host you will be asked to provide accommodation and three meals per day for the student, as well as op-portunities for the student to speak English and to ex-perience life on the Sunshine Coast.It is not necessary to have children at home in order to host a student. We wel-come empty nesters, retired couples and others who have time and would like to be hosts. You will receive com-pensation for food and ac-commodation.We hope to secure home-stays by June 26. If you would like more information about this program and would like to host a student, please contact Homestay Coordina-tor Jennefer LeBarge at [email protected] Morris, Program Co-
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If the amount of rain weve had this year is any indica-tion, the Sunshine Coast might not have to endure the severe water restrictions brought on by last summers drought. The Sunshine Coast Re-gional District went to Stage 2 on June 8, 2015, after a long, relatively dry spell, which only got drier as the summer wore on. Between May 1 and June 20, 2015, just 23.5 millime-tres of rain fell in the Sechelt area, according to statistics from the Weather Network. But in the same 50-day pe-riod this year, the area got 142.5 mmsix times more rain. That amount also repre-
sents 70 per cent of all the rain recorded over the five-and-a-half months between May 1 and October 15 last year.The SCRD automatically imposed Stage 1 restrictions on May 1 this year, which puts some limits on lawn and garden watering. Stage 2 and 3 become progressively more severe. There is a cri-sis levelStage 4but the regional district has a plan to avoid that stage by drop-ping siphons deep into Chap-man Lake, the primary water source for the southern two-thirds of the Coast. The SCRDs Manager of Utility Services, Shane Walkey, cannot rule out going to Stage 2 if we get a long dry
Rainy weather staves off drought worriesspell, but does not see it be-ing imposed anytime soon.Chapman Lake is still overflowing the Chapman Dam, Walkey told the Local. Stage 2 will be called when the water level drops to the point that the Chapman Lake Dam is not overflowing and we are releasing stored wa-ter.
Water consumption fig-ures show that rain not only keeps the lake topped up, it cuts down water use dramat-ically. During several days of hot, sunny weather in early June, daily consumption hit a high of more than 23 million litres. It dropped to less than 15 million litres a day during the recent wet weather. Rik Jespersen
A man with an umbrella and an armful or brochures works his way through the Home & Gar-den Expo at the Gibsons and Area Community Centre June 18. The rainy weather provided added incentive for thousands of people to attend. More than 70 exhibitors sta ed booths to provide products and information on everything from hats to homebuilding. RIK JESPERSEN PHOTO
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As we end our school year, everyone in School District No. 46 is busy completing fi-nal projects, hosting celebra-tory events, and anticipat-ing a well-deserved break. Our graduating students are recognized for their accom-plishments and our staff are honoured for their hard work in support of students. We have said heartfelt thanks and goodbyes to those leaving us for new adventures.It has been a good year. Once again the Board of Edu-cation was privileged to have
Mercury will be very low in the west north west in the evening twilight after mid-month. Venus will be very low in the west north west in the evening twilight late in July. Mars will appear in the south after dark and sets in the south west near 2am. Ju-piter will be low in the west during twilight and will set in the west near midnight. Sat-urn will be seen in the south at dusk and sets in west south west near 3am.Friday July 1 is Canada Day and is a major public outreach festival on the Sunshine Coast Astronomy Club calendar. Hackett Park in Sechelt is the venue where the Astronomy Club will have a booth and various pieces of viewing
a student trustee at our deci-sion making table. Elphin-stone student Wyatt Henley worked hard this year as the voice for students and the Board took time to thank him at our meeting on June 14. We know Wyatt will make a great contribution to UBC campus as a new student in their De-partment of Engineering. The district student leadership team has met with incoming students and we look forward to meeting them all in early September and hearing who will be their choice to join the Board as student trustee for the coming year. It is a valu-able role in our district.To those who leave our district this year, whether stu-dents or staff, we thank you for your contributions as we seek Excellence in all we do! equipment on display and for public use.Sunday July 10: The Half-moon Bay Country Fair is a popular event and will be held at Coopers Green Park from 9am-5pmSaturday July 30: The Star-light Coast Star Party is a new event and will be held at the Sunshine Coast Observatory on the grounds of Sechelt Air-port. There will be a number of telescopes set up around the observatory giving visitors ample Lunar and Solar view-ing, 3pm until midnight. The public are cordially invited. The possibility of viewing Noctilucent Cloud formations immediately after sunset will remain throughout July. On July 8 the Moon will be five degrees to the lower right of Jupiter. During the week of July 10 you will be able to spot Arcturus before sunset. The full moon on July 19 is known
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Please join the Housing Action Group of the Seniors Planning Table on Saturday, June 25 from 1-4 pm at the Sechelt Indian Band Hall if you are a concerned com-munity member, non-profit or government agency that assists those impacted by current housing accessibility or affordability issues, a land-lord, builder or developer.What suggestions do you have of actions that could be taken by us as commu-nity members, as neighbours and by local and other levels
Once again, on July 1, Can-ada Day, from 10am -2pm, everyone is invited to Gib-sons Public Art Gallerys Bag of Books Sale on the sidewalk in front of the Gallery at 431 The Childrens Festival and Duck Pluck will be held on June 25 at Dougall Park in Gib-sons from 10:30-3pm. Bring a blanket, stay for the day and take in some great
of government to help make all our lives more fulfilling? What would make living in our communities easier when we have children or as we get older? This one event will not be able to solve our affordability or age friendly housing chal-lenges overnight, but it will provide an opportunity for people to get accurate infor-mation about what does ex-ist and what may be possible to work toward. We need your ideas of what might help make local housing op-Marine Drive, Gibsons.In return for $10, you will receive a specially designed tote bag. Then simply fill it with books. There will be good selection of pre-owned live entertainment face painting, arts & crafts, bouncy castle, photo booth, stilt walk-ers, petting zoo and pony rides. Performers include Jean Pierre Makosso, Matt
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books available.The picture on this years bag is a painting by Roberts Creek artist Bruce Edwards entitled The Three Bears. Submitted
Diamond, Anna Lumiere & Friends, Steve Wright, and Ge-rardo the Magician. Bring your lunch or try some delicious on-site food and beverages. Entry by donation. Submitted
The statue of George Gibson was decked out last week in cool musicians gear complete with a shiny helium balloon accessoryto mark the Gibsons Landing Jazz Festival. His ward-robe is enhanced a few times a year, to refl ect seasonal occasions. Some expect that he will have a new outfi t for Canada Day. RIK JESPERSEN PHOTO
We know you have worked hard and more learning and success will happen wherever the next steps in your journey take you. You have friends and support here and have earned our respect and esteem. Wed love to welcome you back anytime.We wish you well. Be ambitious, be kind, be patient and follow your passion. To those who return to con-tinue our work together or those who will join us for the first time, we look forward to welcoming you in September. Excellence in education for children and young people creates the backbone of a strong community. Our com-munity is a strong one, resil-ient and generous, kind and creative. As we continue our work together it will become ever stronger. Have a great summer.as the Thunder Moon because thunderstorms are regular at this time of year. Native folk-lore calls it the Full Buck Moon because July is when the new antlers of Buck Deer push out of their foreheads in coatings of velvety fur.On Saturday July 9 the Sun-shine Coast Observatory will be open for Public Viewing and on Friday July 15 the As-tro Cafe will take place along the seawall at Davis Bay.In Astronomy there are certain phrases or words that may not be familiar to the av-erage user. The first of these is the word Occult. An event that occurs when one celes-tial body conceals or obscures another, for example, a solar eclipse is an Occultation of the sun by the moon.A Transit is the passage of a celestial body across an ob-servers meridian or the pas-sage of a celestial body acrossthe disc of a larger one.
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Oh hey, youre looking for the legal, right? Take a look, here it is: Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers only valid at participating dealers. Retail offers may be cancelled or changed at any time without notice. Dealer order or transfer may be required as inventory may vary by dealer. See your Ford Dealer for complete details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. For factory orders, a customer may either take advantage of eligible raincheckable Ford retail customer promotional incentives/offers available at the time of vehicle factory order or time of vehicle delivery, but not both or combinations thereof. Retail offers not combinable with any CPA/GPC or Daily Rental incentives, the Commercial Upfit Program or the Commercial Fleet Incentive Program (CFIP).*Until June 30, 2016, lease a new 2016 F-150 XLT SuperCrew 4x4 5.0L V8 300A with 53A Trailer Tow package and get as low as 0.99% lease annual percentage rate (APR) financing for up to 36 months on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest APR payment. Lease this vehicle with a value of $38,406 (after $2,895 down payment, Manufacturer Rebates of $3,750 and including freight and air tax charges of $1,800) at 0.99% APR for up to 36 months with an optional buyout of $23,801, monthly payment is $431 (the sum of twelve (12) monthly payments divided by 26 periods gives payee a bi-weekly payment of $198.92), and total lease obligation is $18,411.
Taxes payable on full amount of lease financing price after Manufacturer Rebate deducted. Additional payments required for PPSA, registration, security deposit, NSF fees (where applicable), excess wear and tear, and late fees. Lease offer excludes variable charges of license, fuel fill charge, insurance, dealer PDI (if applicable), registration, PPSA, administration fees and charges, any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. Some conditions and mileage restriction of 60,000km for 36 months applies. Excess kilometrage charges are 16 per km, plus applicable taxes. Excess kilometrage charges subject to change (except in Quebec), see your local dealer for details. All prices are based on Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price. Offer valid between May 3, 2016 and June 30, 2016 (the Offer Period) to Canadian residents. Receive $750 towards the purchase or lease of a new 2015 Mustang (excluding Shelby GT350),Taurus, Edge, Transit Connect, Transit, F-150 (excluding Regular Cab XL 4x2 Value Leader); 2016 Fusion, Mustang (excluding Shelby GT350), Taurus, Edge, Flex, Explorer, Escape, Expedition, Transit Connect, E-Series Cutaway, Transit, F-150 (excluding Regular Cab XL 4x2 Value Leader), F-250 to F-550; 2017 Fusion, Mustang (excluding Shelby GT350), Explorer, Escape, Expedition (each an Eligible Vehicle ). Only one (1) bonus offer may be applied towards the purchase or lease of one (1) Eligible Vehicle. Taxes payable before offer amount is deducted. Offer is not raincheckable.^Based on results from the 2015 Vincentric model level analysis of the Canadian consumer market for the Full-Size 1/2-Ton Pickup segment.F-Series is the best-selling line of pickup trucks in Canada for 50 years in a row based on Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers Association statistical sales report up to 2015 year end.When properly equipped. Max. payloads of 3,240 lbs/3,270 lbs with available 3.5L V6 EcoBoost 4x2 / 5.0L Ti-VCT V8 engine configurations. Class is Full-Size Pickups under 8,500 lbs GVWR based on Ford segmentation.Class is Full-Size Pickups under 8,500 lbs. GVWR. vs. 2015 competitors. Some driver input required. Driver-assist features are supplemental and do not replace the drivers attention, judgment and need to control the vehicle.Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administrations (NHTSAS) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). 2016 Sirius Canada Inc. SiriusXM, the SiriusXM logo, channel names and logos are trademarks of SiriusXM Radio Inc. and are used under licence.2016 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved.
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Oh hey, youre looking for the legal, right? Take a look, here it is: Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers only valid at participating dealers. Retail offers may be cancelled or changed at any time without notice. Dealer order or transfer may be required as inventory may vary by dealer. See your Ford Dealer for complete details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. For factory orders, a customer may either take advantage of eligible raincheckable Ford retail customer promotional incentives/offers available at the time of vehicle factory order or time of vehicle delivery, but not both or combinations thereof. Retail offers not combinable with any CPA/GPC or Daily Rental incentives, the Commercial Upfit Program or the Commercial Fleet Incentive Program (CFIP).*Until June 30, 2016, lease a new 2016 F-150 XLT SuperCrew 4x4 5.0L V8 300A with 53A Trailer Tow package and get as low as 0.99% lease annual percentage rate (APR) financing for up to 36 months on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest APR payment. Lease this vehicle with a value of $38,406 (after $2,895 down payment, Manufacturer Rebates of $3,750 and including freight and air tax charges of $1,800) at 0.99% APR for up to 36 months with an optional buyout of $23,801, monthly payment is $431 (the sum of twelve (12) monthly payments divided by 26 periods gives payee a bi-weekly payment of $198.92), and total lease obligation is $18,411.
Taxes payable on full amount of lease financing price after Manufacturer Rebate deducted. Additional payments required for PPSA, registration, security deposit, NSF fees (where applicable), excess wear and tear, and late fees. Lease offer excludes variable charges of license, fuel fill charge, insurance, dealer PDI (if applicable), registration, PPSA, administration fees and charges, any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. Some conditions and mileage restriction of 60,000km for 36 months applies. Excess kilometrage charges are 16 per km, plus applicable taxes. Excess kilometrage charges subject to change (except in Quebec), see your local dealer for details. All prices are based on Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price. Offer valid between May 3, 2016 and June 30, 2016 (the Offer Period) to Canadian residents. Receive $750 towards the purchase or lease of a new 2015 Mustang (excluding Shelby GT350),Taurus, Edge, Transit Connect, Transit, F-150 (excluding Regular Cab XL 4x2 Value Leader); 2016 Fusion, Mustang (excluding Shelby GT350), Taurus, Edge, Flex, Explorer, Escape, Expedition, Transit Connect, E-Series Cutaway, Transit, F-150 (excluding Regular Cab XL 4x2 Value Leader), F-250 to F-550; 2017 Fusion, Mustang (excluding Shelby GT350), Explorer, Escape, Expedition (each an Eligible Vehicle ). Only one (1) bonus offer may be applied towards the purchase or lease of one (1) Eligible Vehicle. Taxes payable before offer amount is deducted. Offer is not raincheckable.^Based on results from the 2015 Vincentric model level analysis of the Canadian consumer market for the Full-Size 1/2-Ton Pickup segment.F-Series is the best-selling line of pickup trucks in Canada for 50 years in a row based on Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers Association statistical sales report up to 2015 year end.When properly equipped. Max. payloads of 3,240 lbs/3,270 lbs with available 3.5L V6 EcoBoost 4x2 / 5.0L Ti-VCT V8 engine configurations. Class is Full-Size Pickups under 8,500 lbs GVWR based on Ford segmentation.Class is Full-Size Pickups under 8,500 lbs. GVWR. vs. 2015 competitors. Some driver input required. Driver-assist features are supplemental and do not replace the drivers attention, judgment and need to control the vehicle.Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administrations (NHTSAS) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). 2016 Sirius Canada Inc. SiriusXM, the SiriusXM logo, channel names and logos are trademarks of SiriusXM Radio Inc. and are used under licence.2016 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved.
Available in most new Ford vehicles with 6-month
pre-paid subscription.
MILITARY-GRADEALUMINUMALLOYBODY&BED
CLASS-EXCLUSIVEPROTRAILERBACKUPASSIST TM
$199* $2,8950.99% 36APR MONTHS DOWNEVERY2WEEKS
F-150XLTSUPERCREW4X45.0LWITHTRAILERTOWPACKAGEINCLUDED
LEASE THE 2016
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OFFERINCLUDES:$3,750MANUFACTURERSREBATEAND$1,800FREIGHTANDAIRTAX.
BONUSCASH
$750GETANADDITIONAL
ONMOSTNEWF-SERIES
FOR UNDISPUTED VALUE, VISIT FINDYOURFORD.CA OR DROP BY YOUR BC FORD STORE TODAY.
Oh hey, youre looking for the legal, right? Take a look, here it is: Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers only valid at participating dealers. Retail offers may be cancelled or changed at any time without notice. Dealer order or transfer may be required as inventory may vary by dealer. See your Ford Dealer for complete details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. For factory orders, a customer may either take advantage of eligible raincheckable Ford retail customer promotional incentives/offers available at the time of vehicle factory order or time of vehicle delivery, but not both or combinations thereof. Retail offers not combinable with any CPA/GPC or Daily Rental incentives, the Commercial Upfit Program or the Commercial Fleet Incentive Program (CFIP).*Until June 30, 2016, lease a new 2016 F-150 XLT SuperCrew 4x4 5.0L V8 300A with 53A Trailer Tow package and get as low as 0.99% lease annual percentage rate (APR) financing for up to 36 months on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest APR payment. Lease this vehicle with a value of $38,406 (after $2,895 down payment, Manufacturer Rebates of $3,750 and including freight and air tax charges of $1,800) at 0.99% APR for up to 36 months with an optional buyout of $23,801, monthly payment is $431 (the sum of twelve (12) monthly payments divided by 26 periods gives payee a bi-weekly payment of $198.92), and total lease obligation is $18,411.
Taxes payable on full amount of lease financing price after Manufacturer Rebate deducted. Additional payments required for PPSA, registration, security deposit, NSF fees (where applicable), excess wear and tear, and late fees. Lease offer excludes variable charges of license, fuel fill charge, insurance, dealer PDI (if applicable), registration, PPSA, administration fees and charges, any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. Some conditions and mileage restriction of 60,000km for 36 months applies. Excess kilometrage charges are 16 per km, plus applicable taxes. Excess kilometrage charges subject to change (except in Quebec), see your local dealer for details. All prices are based on Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price. Offer valid between May 3, 2016 and June 30, 2016 (the Offer Period) to Canadian residents. Receive $750 towards the purchase or lease of a new 2015 Mustang (excluding Shelby GT350),Taurus, Edge, Transit Connect, Transit, F-150 (excluding Regular Cab XL 4x2 Value Leader); 2016 Fusion, Mustang (excluding Shelby GT350), Taurus, Edge, Flex, Explorer, Escape, Expedition, Transit Connect, E-Series Cutaway, Transit, F-150 (excluding Regular Cab XL 4x2 Value Leader), F-250 to F-550; 2017 Fusion, Mustang (excluding Shelby GT350), Explorer, Escape, Expedition (each an Eligible Vehicle ). Only one (1) bonus offer may be applied towards the purchase or lease of one (1) Eligible Vehicle. Taxes payable before offer amount is deducted. Offer is not raincheckable.^Based on results from the 2015 Vincentric model level analysis of the Canadian consumer market for the Full-Size 1/2-Ton Pickup segment.F-Series is the best-selling line of pickup trucks in Canada for 50 years in a row based on Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers Association statistical sales report up to 2015 year end.When properly equipped. Max. payloads of 3,240 lbs/3,270 lbs with available 3.5L V6 EcoBoost 4x2 / 5.0L Ti-VCT V8 engine configurations. Class is Full-Size Pickups under 8,500 lbs GVWR based on Ford segmentation.Class is Full-Size Pickups under 8,500 lbs. GVWR. vs. 2015 competitors. Some driver input required. Driver-assist features are supplemental and do not replace the drivers attention, judgment and need to control the vehicle.Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administrations (NHTSAS) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). 2016 Sirius Canada Inc. SiriusXM, the SiriusXM logo, channel names and logos are trademarks of SiriusXM Radio Inc. and are used under licence.2016 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved.
Available in most new Ford vehicles with 6-month
pre-paid subscription.
MILITARY-GRADEALUMINUMALLOYBODY&BED
CLASS-EXCLUSIVEPROTRAILERBACKUPASSIST TM
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Blue Ocean Golf Club likes seeing lots of birdies on its course, just not the kind that leave droppings every-wherelike Canada geese. But the clubs usual way of dealing with the fowl prob-lem has been postponed as the District of Sechelt tries to work around a legal hazard.Since the year 2000, the club has been granted annual permission to use a shotgun to kill some of the hundreds of geese that flock to the course in the spring, because a partial cull seems to be the only way to discourage the geese from taking up resi-dence and pooping all over the fairways. The permit provided an exemption to a bylaw against discharging firearms within the District.But the District is having second thoughts. Blue Ocean Course Superintendent Tristan Tulpin told Council at its June 15 meeting that former Corporate Officer Gerry van der Wolf would not renew the permit when it lapsed at the end of last De-cember.[Van der Wolfs] con-cerns were with the proxim-ity of adjacent properties, Tulpin said, despite the fact that both the RCMP and lo-cal conservation officers have approved the shooting, and that there hasnt been a single safety complaint about the program. Shots are never fired in the direction of any nearby building or road, and
never when golfers are on the course. But it turns out that safety is not the issue.Mayor Bruce Milne told Tulpin that a report on the matter will come to Council within a month. My understanding is the draft report is sympathetic to your position and concerns, Milne said. But he added that previous Councils should not have granted the exemptions year after year, and said the bylaw must be updated in-stead. We cannot legally pass a bylaw, and then Council grants exemptions to that bylaw, the mayor said. It hasnt actually been the ap-propriate way to deal with it. So were going to make sure we deal with it appropriately this time.In his presentation, Tulpin had t