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SUNDAYDecember 28 2014
FOCUS3News quiz
SPORT27Year in review
BRIGHTLIGHTS 12Brockton School gala
Police crackdowncatchesdrunkdriversJEREMY
[email protected]
They may get challengedto the odd inebriatedboxing match for
doing it,but police are zeroing inon drunk drivers anyway.
The NorthVancouverRCMP took more thanthree dozen drunk
driversoff the road in one night,according to a release
from the detachment.Twodrivers are facing criminalcharges and 18
motoristsare looking at 90-dayroadside prohibitionsstemming from
acrackdown on Friday, Dec.12.
Especially during thisholiday season police wantmotorists to be
safe andhappy, free of any impaireddriving consequences,
stated NorthVancouverRCMP Supt. ChrisKennedy in the release.
On average, 86 BritishColumbians die every yeardue to impaired
driving,according to a release fromtheWestVancouver
PoliceDepartment.
NorthVancouver policetook 53 impaired motoristsoff North Shore
roadsbetween Dec. 3 and Dec.
12, including one Albertadriver who allegedlychallenged police
to duke itout in a boxing match, andanother impaired motoristwho is
accused of drivinghis 10-year-old daughterthree blocks for an
errand.
Police also handeda three-day immediateroadside prohibition to
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DogwalkerswarnofWVcougars
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North Shore professionaldog walkers are warningthe public of
likelycougar activity in thetrails above the BritishProperties.
There have beennumerous close calls inrecent weeks, especiallyon
the District ofWestVancouvers BallantreeTrail, according to
BarryRueger, spokesman for theNorth Shore ProfessionalDogwalkers
Alliance.
We tend to be up inthat area a lot, Ruegersaid. The walkers
havepretty much got it covered.They know whats up. Itsjust that
over the holidays,there are likely to be a lotmore of the general
publichiking up there and takingtheir dogs up to go forwalks. Its
probably goodfor them to know theremight be an animal upthere that
could be a riskto them.
Stef Launay, a dogwalker with Release theHounds, has had
twofrightening encounters.
Three weeks ago shewas walking a group ofdogs when one of
thembolted off trail afterhe caught the scent ofsomething
interesting.When she caught upwith the dog, she found adisturbing
scene.
It was a fresh, huge,deer carcass totallyintact, its face
andeverything, except its
whole middle was thrownopen, she said.
The dogs however weremore interested in rollingin a stinky white
residuethat had been sprayedin the area, similar tohow cougars mark
theirterritory, she noted.
Then a week later,another incident.
Obviously the dogsnoticed it rst and theyjust started freaking
out.They roared up ahead and
Trail userssay large catshave beenstalking them
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Sunday, December 28, 2014 -North Shore News - A3
NEWSQUIZ 2014
1. Not one of the NorthShores mayors is planningto run for ofce
again inthree years.Why not?
2.This type of undercoverpolice operation, whichshares its name
witha popular chocolatebar, is now presumedinadmissible in
court.What is it?
3. You cant catch it. ANorthVancouver serverwon a B.C. Human
RightsTribunal award after beingred from her job becauseshe had
which productivemedical condition?
4.The city put in threeyears of work on a draftofcial community
planthat will guide populationand economic growth overapproximately
how long?
5. Several NorthVancouver teachers wereaghast at drawing
fundingfor classroom projectsfrom which town pump?(Ding, ding.)
6. Outgoing Lt.-Gen.Stuart Beare, Canadaspoint man on
multiplemilitary operations, calledon Canada to put moreemphasis on
what D word?(Not defense.)
7. Im not withWendyanymore. After partingways with one fast
foodchain,Tim Hortons optedto become a memberof which
monarchistcompanys amebroiledcommonwealth?
8. If you can make itthere. . . . Prime MinisterStephen Harper
skippeda United Nations climatesummit in NewYork inSeptember.What
city wasHarper in at the time?
9. A British Propertieshomeowner launcheda lawsuit against
hisneighbour in September toaddress injury and lossesrelated to
what type ofenvironmentally friendlybut view-obstructing forms?
10. Questions withoutanswers:What two MiddleEastern countries,
whichboth begin with the letter I,did Conservative MP PaulCalandra
appear to conateduring question period inSeptember?
11.WestVancouverastronomer BrentTully isalso a resident of
Laniakea,a neighbourhood he thinkshas about 100,000 of these.Theyre
even bigger thanthe Fords with which they
share their name.What arethey?
12. Out on one limb:WestVancouver motorcyclistErez Avramov is
training tobe the rst entrant in theDakar Rally motorcyclerace to
compete withoutwhat?
13. Brad Baker, the rstAboriginal teacher hired bythe
NorthVancouver schooldistrict, got his job in ayear when the NDP
wasin power in B.C. (mostly),a ood hit Medicine Hat,Alta., the New
Jersey Devilswon their rst Stanley
Cup, and the opening ofParliament was televisedlive for the rst
time.Whatwas the year?
14. Put me in. . . . Itmight not be the rstchoice when ying,
butboth North andWestVancouver residents cannow live in what kind
ofhomes?
15. Not the MagnicentSeven? JohnWeston,MP
forWestVancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea toSky Country, made
theunprecedented move ofchastising which group of
seven for opposing an LNGproject?
16. High and dry: Startingin 2015,WestVancouver isplanning to
stop providingwhat to MontizambertWynd residents?
17.What Deep CoveBrewery golden ale which shares its name
withaTeenage Mutant NinjaTurtles villain exclusivelybenets theTim
JonesLegacy Fund?
18. NorthVancouverRCMP believe whichcommon item was the keyto
$100,000 in automotivedamage discovered at twocar dealerships over
theB.C. Day long weekend?
19. Casting call: A group ofsix, who were out for a run,started
doing this whenthe rising Capilano Riverthreatened to submergetheir
island.What were theydoing? (Hint: the worst dayof doing it is
better than thebest day of working.)
20. In 1983, NorthVancouvers PresentationHouse Gallery
auctionedoff a photo for $5 nowvalued at between $40,000and $60,000
of which1950s movie star? (Hint:
This performer seemedmore natural than twoco-stars when playing
awoman in the 1959 comedySome Like it Hot.)
Bonus question:What is themost North Shore Rescuewill charge to
retrieve ahiker, provided a helicopteris used?
ANSWERS
1.Mayors and councillorsnow serve four-year terms.2.Mr.Big
stings.3. She was pregnant.4. Zero days. Council voteddown the
draft OCP inSeptember.5. Chevron.6.Diplomacy.7. Burger
Kings.8.NewYork.9.Trees.10. Iraq and Israel.11.Galaxies. Laniakea
is anewly dened supercluster.12.A right leg.13. 1995.14.Coach
homes.15.WestVancouver council.16.Water.17. Shredder.18.A key.A
suspect allegedlykeyed 47 vehicles.19.They shed for a
salmonrun.20.Marilyn Monroe.Bonus: Zero.NSR does notcharge for
rescues.
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driver who was allegedly impaired while taking his six-month-old
infant and eight-year-old child to the airport.
But while police are making sure impaired driversdont stay
behind the wheel, the volunteers at OperationRed Nose are doing
their best to make sure impaireddrivers never get behind the wheel
in the rst place.
The North Shore arm of the national volunteerorganization is
currently looking for safe, sober drivers tohelp get inebriated
people home on Dec. 31.
Were always short on NewYears Eve, noted JimGodey, co-ordinator
for Operation Red Nose on theNorth Shore.
The organization probably needs about 30 volunteersto help bring
in the new year, according to Godey.
The service is for anyone who feels they cant drivesafely,
either due to alcohol consumption or fatigue.
OperationRedNoseneedsvolunteers
Sightings not confirmedstarted screaming in themiddle of
nowhere, shesaid.
At rst, she thought itmay have been a coyoteor something else
butthen she heard a growlcome from the bush. Shequickly gathered
the dogsand started heading backdown the trail but whatevermade the
growl continuedfollowing them, growlingtwice more on the way.
She later crossreferenced the sound
she heard with an audiorecording of a cougarsgrowl she found
online.
I wanted to make sureI knew what it was and itwas exactly what a
cougarsounds like: very, very low.Very cat-like, she said. Itwas
pretty incredible, to behonest.
Rueger himself had asimilar experience recentlyas he was coming
backdown the trail.
You hear it, followingalong beside you. In mycase it was uphill
above usfor a good 20 minutes,
Rueger said. Basically, Igot all (the dogs) in quiteclose and we
moved morequickly and made a heck ofa lot of noise.Thats prettymuch
the limit to what youcan do.
Despite the worryingincidents, the provincesConservation
OfcerService hasnt been able toconrm the cougars.
Weve had noconrmed kills or anyconrmed sightings ofcougars, said
conservationofcer David Stanford.Its possible. I wouldnt
say there arent cougarsin the area because it is awildlife
corridor.There arebears, cougars, coyotes,bobcats all that kind
ofstuff.
Anyone who sees acougar or evidence of oneis encourage to call
theprovinces hotline at 1-877-952-7277, Stanford said.
The district also asksanyone to report dangerouswildlife so
staff can put upsigns, or even close trailsif necessary, according
toWestVancouver spokesmanJeff McDonald.
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From page 1
Setting it straightA Dec. 19 article about the new mural on Low
Level
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metres long.
Operation Red Nose doesnt take reservations, nor dothey demand
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We are not able to turn anybody down for lack ofmoney, Godey
says. If youve got no money left wellstill drive you and your car
home.
The organization accepts donations, and any moneyraised by
Operation Red Nose goes toward local youthprograms. Drivers looking
to volunteer with OperationRed Nose can call 778-288-8996 or send
an email [email protected].
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thisnewfangled email thing?Apparently, the post of Minister of
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after news broke that the former ministerof advanced education
was involvedin a secretive pay scandal at KwantlenPolytechnic
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on scal responsibility.As long as the Liberals are in power,
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that Christy Clark rewards
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well.
Consider waste for a skunks sake
Dear Editor:Our parents and
grandparents had theforesight to support theconstruction of a
networkof hydroelectric dams thatnow supply us with someof the
cleanest, lowest cost
electricity in the world.They electried B.C. and
positioned us nicely for theeconomic success we enjoytoday. Now
its time for ourgeneration to add to thathydroelectric network
andpay it forward by building
the long planned Site Cdam.
Although Site C will notsupply all of the electricitywere going
to need in thefuture, it will provide thenew rm energy supply
thatwill allow us to maximize
the contributions fromother renewable energysources such as
wind, solar,geothermal, and low-headhydro.With a little bit
ofeffort and political will, B.C.could easily be 100 per
centpowered by sustainable,
green, renewable energyand still have plenty leftover to share
with othersnot so fortunate to have therenewable energy resourceswe
have here in B.C.JessicaVerheydenNorthVancouver
Dear Editor:I am sure no one
purposely disposes of plasticcups and lids for cold drinksin
such a manner that theycan harm skunks, but it doeshappen.
Skunks, like most wildlifein our backyards, have akeen sense of
smell and likesweets as much as the personwho purchased the
cold
drink.This results in themsticking their heads into
thecontainers, which can end uparound their necks with nohope of
easy removal.
We have seen two skunksin the last year runningthrough our yard
with plasticaround their necks.The rstone was loose enough thatwith
some ingenuity we wereable to hook the plastic, lift
the skunk up slightly and heslipped out free.
The second one, wecould tell, had the plasticembedded into its
neck.Aftera trip toWildlife Rescue inBurnaby and numerousattempts
to trap the skunkshould it return, we did trapand release an
unhappy cat,and nally succeeded ingetting the one we wanted
with, thankfully, no spraying.We took her toWildlifeRescue in
Burnaby whereshe was operated on, givenantibiotics, worried
overbecause of a bone infection,and hopefully will recoverand be
released back to thewilds of the North Shore.
This rescue associationis a phenomenal resource inMetroVancouver
but sees
animals too often sufferingfrom a similar fate and not allwill
survive.
So I ask you to thinktwice (about) how youdiscard these plastic
cups andlids. Cut them up if you can,bring them home to
recyclesecurely in your bins andsave a skunk.Thanks.Nick
PetryszakNorthVancouver
Time for next generation to think about paying it forward
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Sunday, December 28, 2014 -North Shore News - A7
Its that time of year whennight after night thereseems to be a
movie onTV designed solely to getall of us crying our eyesout.
Theyre called classics fora reason. Its aWonderful Life,The
Muppet Christmas Carol,and, of course,Corner Gas:The Movie.
Wait,Corner Gas?YeahCorner Gas.There were noChristmas ghosts or
angelsin the movie spinoff of thefolksy Canadian sitcom(although,
awesomely,a robot versus werewolfght), but CTV gave it aprimetime
spot about aweek before Christmas,broadcasting it acrossCanada
head-to-headagainst the big Christmasmovies.
The Corner Gasmoviedoesnt have anything todo with Christmas
inkeeping with the sitcom, itdoesnt really have muchto do with
anything butthat didnt prevent mefrom feeling some
seasonalmistiness as I tuned in.
It wasnt the stirring,Jimmy Stewart-esqueperformance of
showcreator Brent Butt that gotmy emotions running. Itwas, in fact,
the openingcredits. As they rolled by,the camera cut to a series
ofbeautiful aerial shots of thewide-open Prairies.
Power lines. Grainelevators. Small-towncrossroads. And whooo
boy,the canola. Id deck the hallswith that yellow crap anyday.
By the time the littlemontage was nished Iwas swimming in a eld
ofemotions. And no, I wasntdelirious or drunk.Well,maybe a little
drunk itskind of a mandatory thing
for watching Corner Gas.Pilsner, anyone?
Folks who didnt growup on the Prairies wontreally get this. (The
grain-fed nostalgia, I mean, notthe Corner Gasmovie itself.Although
city slickersprobably wont really getthat either.)
I grew up out there onthe atland, and seeingthose shots took me
rightback to those wide and wildlands.Those images got methinking.
I spent all of mychildhood Christmases inAlberta and
Saskatchewan,and though Ive lived ontheWest Coast for 10 yearsnow,
ve of them on theNorth Shore, I still feel thepull of the Prairie
winter atChristmastime.
Now that I have kidsof my own Im torn evenmore. In the past
wevetaken them on the oftentreacherous trip over themountains to
visit family,but this year we stayed inNorthVan.My kids aregrowing
up with traditionscompletely different thanmine.Theyre much
morelikely to be holding anumbrella than a tobogganon Christmas
morning.Theyre North Shorekids. And, the odd canolaashback aside,
Im
becoming a North Shorekid too.
There was one event,something that happenedthis year, that made
mefeel more North Shorethan ever. I imagine manyothers feel the
same way. Itwas the memorial forTimJones. I didnt think my
thenthree-year-old son would beable to sit quietly for whatwas
bound to be a longceremony, so I didnt bringhim along. But he
neededto know what I was doingand where I was going. (Healways
needs to know. Heslike a worrisome father andIm his teenaged
son.)
I told him that we werecelebrating a strong manwho meant a lot
to thiscommunity. I didnt knowjust how muchTim Jonesand North Shore
Rescuemeant until I arrived atthe parade and saw thesidewalks of
LonsdaleAvenue packed four or vedeep.As I later waited ina parking
lot to watch theservice on a big screen, Ikept running into peopleI
knew. Some, like me,were relative North Shorenewcomers, while
othershad grown up withTimJones, played on the samehigh school
football team.All of them made me feelwelcome.
It seemed like aquintessential NorthShore moment, minus
theuncharacteristic sunshine.We all shielded our eyesfrom that sun
when theNSR helicopter took off totake Jones up for one last
trip into the North Shoremountains.
Back at my house myson, who is now four, hasa toy helicopter he
loves.Last week just a day afterCorner Gas got my Prairieroots
stirring my sonwas zooming his helicopteraround the house,
rescuinghis toys from perilouspredicaments.
Guess who I am, he
said. Tim Jones!My younger son, not
yet two years old, got anumbrella for Christmas. Hefreaking
loves umbrellas.And the boys go absolutelycrazy for sushi. Notmuch
call for sushi inSaskatchewan.
I guess old traditionsfade while new passionsstart to blaze. As
we headtowards another new year,
heres hoping we can allremember where our rootsare planted while
at thesame time look ahead tomountains waiting to beclimbed.
Aw heck, here I amgetting all mushy again.Toomany movies I
guess.
Wheres the damnPilsner? Happy NewYear,and all the best in
2015.
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Sunday, December 28, 2014 -North Shore News - A9
Neighbours continue long tradition
CHRISTINE [email protected]
Few things in life arecertain, but the residentsof a
NorthVancouvercul-de-sac know theycan count on a home-cooked meal,
a tackygift exchange and good,neighbourly fun at theend of each
December.
Saturday, Dec.20, marked the 25thconsecutive year thefamilies
onTheta Courthave gathered for aprogressive Christmasdinner.The
quiet street,tucked behind DorothyLynas elementary in DeepCove, is
lined with just 16houses, most of them builtin the late 1980s.
ChristineThomasand her husband Johnmoved into their homein 1989.
She recalls therst time she and her newneighbours met up for
animpromptu Christmasparty.
We sat at the bottomof the street and had hotchocolate and a big
bag of
pressies for the little oneson the street,Thomas says.
Ellen Muirhead andher husband Peter hadalso just moved
in.Thecouple previously lived inan area ofWaterloo, Ont.,where all
the homes hadidentical oor plans.Theresidents there would
holdprogressive dinners, a styleof party that moves fromhouse to
house over thecourse of the evening.
We just really likedthat idea and we came outhere and we didnt
haveany immediate family outhere and so its just a reallynice way
to connect withour neighbours, Muirheadsays. Everybody was
reallykeen on it.
TheTheta Courtdinners started out asthree-house
safaris:appetizers at one residence,a sit-down dinner at thesecond,
and coffee, dessertand a cheesy gift exchangeat the third. For the
lastdecade, though, the partieshave been scaled back:a buffet
dinner at onehouse and an after-party at
another. But last Saturday,to mark a quarter centuryof keeping
the traditionalive, the party onThetaCourt returned to a
three-house affair, complete witha sit-down feast for anexpected 26
guests. Formerneighbours and grown-upchildren who have movedaway
were also invited to
drop in.Of the neighbourhood,
weve got 16 homes onTheta Court and theresstill 12 original
familiesliving here, saysThomas,who quickly adds thatnew residents
have alleagerly joined in the annualcelebration.
There have been
countless memorablemoments over the years,like the time all
thehusbands on the streetdecided to give their wivesa break from
cookingand prepared salmonWellington.
It was fantastic,Thomas recalls, noting thatsame dish was on the
menu
this year too.Meanwhile, during
the hectic transition fromhouse to house, its notunusual for
Christmasornaments and illuminatedlawn decorations to gomissing
from oneresidence and mysteriouslyappear down the street lateron in
the evening.
Asked what has kept thisChristmas tradition goingfor 25
years,Thomas saysshe and her neighbours justlike each others
company.
Weve helped eachother out and always beenthere to watch out for
ourkids as they grew up, shesays. Even so, we haventbeen on each
others doorsteps all the time.Wereclose friends, but were notliving
out of each otherspockets, she adds with alaugh.
ByThomass count,39 children have calledTheta Court home sincethe
cul-de-sac was built,and while most of them aregrown up and moved
out,she is buoyed by the recentarrival of a young familyacross the
road from herwith three children underthe age of six.
Were starting againnow with the little ones onthe street, which
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Subsidies halted for housing
co-opsMARIASPITALE-LEISKContributing writer
Many low-incomefamilies, seniors andpeople with
disabilitiesliving in NorthVancouverhousing co-ops face anuncertain
future.
Federal rent subsidiesfor 150 NorthVancouverhouseholds (and
otherlow-income co-op membersacross the province) will endas early
as 2021, accordingto the Co-operative HousingFederation of
BritishColumbia.
The federation haslaunched itsYou Hold theKey campaign ahead of
theexpiration of federal funding,asking its members to lobbythe
provincial governmentfor a rent-geared-to-incomeprogram for
low-income co-op households.
We are saying in ourcampaign that housing is aprovincial
responsibility,said federationspokeswoman FionaJackson.
The federation estimatesit would cost the provinceapproximately
$20 millionto fund a co-op rentsupplement program by2020, a gure
the associationsaid pales in comparison tothe social and nancial
costsof homelessness.
In November, membersfrom NorthVancouvers ninehousing co-ops,
comprisingsome 465 households, metat the Mount Seymour ParkCo-op to
learn more aboutthe imminent changes to therent subsidy
program.
Each housing co-ophas its own 35-year federaloperating
agreement, whichstarted the year it was built.
Six of the NorthVan co-opswill see those low-incomesubsidies
expire in 2021.
Under the currentprogram, rent supplementcovers the
differencebetween 30 per cent of aco-op members income andthe full
rent charged to othermembers.
Our philosophy is thatsomeone shouldnt bepaying more than 30
percent of their income to puta roof over their head,
saidJackson.
Monthly rent at theMount Seymour Park Co-op is approximately
$750for a one-bedroom unit,and up to $1,178 for four
bedrooms. Co-op membersalso pay a one-time sharepurchase or
membershipfee, which ranges from$1,500 to $3,000,depending on the
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NorthVancouvers Pinnacle Hotel atthe Pier.This years theme wasThe
Magic of Brockton.The event was hosted by the BrocktonParent
Committee and raised funds to help provide technology and other
learning tools to Brocktonclassrooms. Guests were treated to
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Question:I know theres a
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and citybikes, but what do thedifferences mean and whyshould I
care?
Answer:First lets go over wheel
sizes.Mountain bikes were
originally designed with 26-inch diameter wheels. Backin the
1980s the thinkingwas that to climb hills arider could transfer
morepower per square inch to thewheel surface by reducingthe
traditional bike rim size.In addition, the resultingshorter overall
bike lengthwas more adept at clearingshort-turning radii.Theonly
downside to this designis that it is less efcient onats. But then,
it is calledmountain biking.
The standard for roadbikes is the larger 700cwheel size for
exactlythe opposite reasons.Alonger overall bike lengthprovides
stability at speedand the larger rim size incombination with
gearingreduces the amount of effortfrom the rider to achievehigher
speeds.The c in thissystem does not stand forcentimetres. It stands
forsize c in an obsolete Frenchsystem in which a meantskinny, b
meant not so
skinny and c meant wider.All Greek to most, I know.
A couple of new standardwheel sizes have emergedin the mountain
bikemarket.The 29er and the650b (theres that Frenchagain).The 29er
is just that a bike with 29-inch rims.These wheels are great
atrolling over obstacles inenvironments where turning
radius is not such a hugeobstacle.They also providea higher
bottom bracket,which means you dont hitthings as regularly.The
effortto ride is similar to the 700cwheel size, but in the
cushytwo-inch knobby tire format.Twenty-niners attemptto blend the
efciency ofthe larger wheel size withthe general inefciency
of suspension. In someconditions, this works great and many
people wouldargue that in cross-countryand all mountain
situations,they are the bomb.However,downhillers might still
prefer26-inch rims for their fast-twitch directional
changecapabilities and because theyallow for forks with
moretravel.
To confuse mattersfurther, bike designersrecently decided to
split thedifference, creating the 650b a 27.5-inch wheel thatrolls
better than the 26-inchrim, but reduces the turningradius of the
29er. Got it?
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Recent and chronicsufferers alike oftenimagine the entire
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Luckily, addressingthese triggers can helpkeep you head
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Turn shoulders out moreand in less
Overuse of the armscan certainly causeproblems, but one ofthe
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several other commonactivities, like biking,golng and
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With so much timespent in internal rotation,it is little wonder
shoulderpain is so common.
The primary antidote,of course, is externallyrotating the
shoulderstoward a more neutralposition.To achieve thisposture, rst
stand straightwith your arms hangingloose.Then rotate yourpalms
outward so yourthumbs point away fromyour hips, while alsoallowing
your chest to riseslightly.Your shouldersshould naturally move
into a healthier posture.You can use this trickthroughout the
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When in doubt, stretchthem out
Active stretching isanother key to undoingthe damage of
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SOUNDADVICEInformal workshops anddiscussions for peoplewho are
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and gardening tips.Tovolunteer, email
[email protected] orcall 778-986-3659.
VOLUNTEERSNEEDEDThe NorthVancouver Chapter ofCARP A NewVisionof
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CARPis a national, non-prot,non-partisan organizationwhose mandate
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ARTS AND CRAFTSBring your projects andenjoy the company of
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CHOIR A mixed choirthat entertains at the centreand for outside
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The holidays are in fullswing I hope yourturkey still tastes
goodhere on Day 3.
Heres a tip: put gravyon everything.What othertime of year can
you getaway with gravy wafes?Anyway, to help yousoak up that last
little bitof holiday magic werepresenting Part 2 of ourthree-part
North Shoresports year in review. In thisissue we look back at
thetop moments from July toDecember. Dig in!
JulyThose fancy mountains
weve got here on theNorth Shore arentthere just to look pretty
theyre also there tobreed champions. NorthShore riders cleaned upat
this years CanadianMountain Bike DownhillChampionships held at
SunPeaks resort in July.
VaeaVerbeek of NorthVancouver led the way,winning a Canadian
title inthe elite womens category.Other rst-place nishersincluded
NorthVansDaniel Shaw, who won thejunior mens (U19) divisionand
Michael Mooney, whotook top spot in the mastermens 50+ category.
Silvermedals went to NorthVansColinYarrow in the mastermens 40-49
group andWestVancouvers HenryFitzpatrick in the cadetmens (U17)
division, whileMartin Newman of NorthVancouver scored bronzein the
master mens 40-49division.
WestVancouvers Susan
Clarke can legitimatelyclaim to be the ttest 55-59-year-old
woman in theworld after winning thatcategory at the CrossFitGames
held in July inCarson City, Calif.
The annual competitionpits amateur athletes fromaround the globe
againsteach other with participantsall completing the exactsame
exercises in an effortto qualify for the big show.The competition
at thisyears Games was heated literally.Temperaturesin California
werepushing near 40 C on thecompetition eld.
The equipment wassmoking hot, said Clarke.I think everybody
hasburns on their hands from
the pull-up bar. Literally itwas so hot that it blisteredour
hands.
This was the 55-year-oldaudiologists rst trip to theGames.
Clarke led a strongcontingent of North Shoremasters competitors at
theevent, including DebbyBrouwer, who placed ninthin the same
division thatClarke won as well asTerryPeters and Richard Rostonwho
nished sixth andseventh, respectively, in themasters men 60+
division.
AugustNorthVancouver
gymnast Scott Morganlanded on the podiumfour times at
theCommonwealth Gamesin Glasgow this summer,claiming two golds, a
silverand a bronze.The FlickaGymnastics Club memberwon gold on
back-to-back days to nish off thegymnastics competition,rst winning
on the ringsand then ying back tothe top of the standings
invault.
It was spectacular toget up there on the podiumand hear the
Canadiananthem, said Morgan.Its something you dreamabout as an
athlete.
Morgans silver medalcame in the oor eventwhile his bronze came
inthe team competition ashe helped lead the wayfor the Canadian men
asthey nished third behindEngland and Scotland.
Morgan wasnt the onlyNorth Shore athlete to hitthe podium in
Scotland.Swimmer Emily Overholt,then just 16-years-old,helped her
team win silverin the 4x200-m freestylerelay.
The North Shore
Twins came about as closeas you can to winning achampionship in
Augustwithout actually scoring thecoveted gold medals.
TheTwins fought theirway to the nal of the B.C.Premier Baseball
Leaguechampionship tournamentinWhalley where they fellin extra
innings to the No.1-ranked Langley Blaze.
Trailing 2-1 and downto their nal out in the
top of the seventh, theTwins rallied with SuryaViswanathan
starting thingsoff with a single and thenscoring on the very
nextpitch whenTaylorWrightripped a clutch double.
TheTwins then seemeddestined for the win afterscoring in the top
of theninth, but Langley loadedthe bases in the bottom ofthe ninth
and then won iton a two-run double fromDakota Currey.
Tears was all I hadleft after yesterday,Viswanathan tweeted
following the game. Weshowed what it means to beNorth ShoreTwins
. . . wewent out as lions.
Marcos Baghdatis
won his second OdlumBrownVanOpen tennistournament in
August,showing off his strongdefensive game andsumptuous drop shots
tobeat Farrukh Dustov ofUzbekistan 7-6 (6), 6-3 inthe nal.
The Cypriot, whohas beaten the sportsbest in his long
career,
rst won theVanOpen in2009. Injuries droppedhis ranking in 2014
so heneeded to pick up somepoints at smaller events, buthe also had
fond memoriesof 2009 in his mind whenhe decided to come backto the
Hollyburn CountryClub hosted event.
The vibe, he said,when asked what he likedabout the event.
Thevibe of the people andthe atmosphere here. Itshonestly one of
the best
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events, theres so muchenergy going on throughoutthe week
here.
In the womensnal Australian JarmilaGajdosova toppedUkraines
LesiaTsurenko3-6, 6-2, 7-6 (3) in a matchthat started quietly
butbuilt to a dynamite nishcapped off by a third
settie-breaker.
I just kept ghtingand in the end I cameback, Gajdosova saidafter
accepting herchampionship trophy. Iknew she was going to be atough
match.
NorthVancouvers Cole
Keffer helped Canada scorea thrilling 17-16 win overthe
four-time defendingchamps from the UnitedStates to claim gold at
theWorld Junior UltimateChampionships held inItaly in August.
In the nal the underdogCanadians took a slim leadand held it
throughout thecontest.The Americans,however, eventually tiedthe
game 16-16 forcinguniverse point (thatsultimates exciting way
ofsaying next point wins).
And then, just like that,it was over one quickthrow and then a
long
bomb to Canadas DarrenWu who soared above twoU.S. defenders to
grab thewinning point.
You could hear thecrowd go crazy overhis catch, said Keffer.Its
kind of surreal.Themoment that we won wasone of the best momentsof
my life. And then after,thinking about it, its asurreal feeling
were thebest team in that age groupin the world.
It was an early Sunday
morning in August but thecrowd that packed into theCapilano
Rugby Club, 140strong, was red up to seesomeWorld Cup history.
Three of their own Andrea Burk, Hilary Leithand Mandy Marchak
were in the starting lineupas Canada was taking onEngland in the
nal of theWomens RugbyWorldCup. Canada started outwell, taking it
to Englandin the rst 10 minutes ofthe game.The tide soonturned,
however, as theexperienced and hungryEnglish they lost in thenal of
the past threeWorldCups slowly pulledaway, building an 11-0 leadin
the rst half. Canadafought back to make itclose before a fast
andbruising run from Emily
Scarratt a dominantplayer throughout thegame sealed the win
forEngland and ended thegreatestWorld Cup run inCanadian rugby
historyone step short of theultimate prize.
The party inside theCapilano club mellowed asthe clock ticked
down tothe nal whistle but oncethe game was over, all thatwas left
was an enormousamount of pride for theplayers and team.
For us its justoverwhelming to getthose three on the team,said
club president KenRobinson. That wasabsolutely spectacular. Iknow
full well how muchwork theyve had to put in.
SeptemberNorthVancouvers
LaurenWilkinson helpedCanada win silver inthe glamour event
ofthe 2014World RowingChampionships, thewomens eights.
The Canadiansnished second behindthe United States at
thechampionships held inAmsterdam, Netherlands.The 1-2 nish
mirrored thepodium placements for thetwo countries at the
2012Summer Olympic Games.
Its not what we
wanted, but we foughthard,Wilkinson said. Weare going to go home
andtrain, there is still a lot ofspeed to be gained.
OctoberIn October the number
of Reinharts with NHLexperience doubled asSam and Grifn
debutedon back-to-back nights,joining their older brotherMax and
father Paul in theleagues ledger.
Sam made his NHLdebut for the BuffaloSabres in their season
openerThursday, Oct. 9 atthe age of 18, less than fourmonths
after being pickedsecond overall in the 2014NHL draft. One day
laterGrifn made his debut withthe NewYork Islanders.
It means my parentsare busy, joked Sam whenasked what it meant
forhim and his brother tomake their debuts on back-to-back nights.
Sam wassent back to theWHL aftera brief stint with the Sabreswhile
20-year-old Grifnhas split his time betweenthe Islanders and
the
AHLs Bridgeport SoundTigers this season, pickingup one assist, a
plus-onerating and six penaltyminutes in eight gameswith the big
club.
The Carson Graham
Eagles and HandsworthRoyals battled in an all-time classic
BuchananBowl that came downto the wire with Carsonsecuring a 49-48
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fourth quarter, scoringtheir nal major in the lastminute of play
to make it49-48. Handsworth electedto go for the win with
atwo-point convert ratherthan kicking for a tie, andtheir bid for
the end zonefell short.
Carson ended up goingthe furthest of all the NorthShore senior
football teamsthis season, winning theiropening round playoffgame
before losing toMission, the eventualsilver medalists, in
thequarternals.
North Shore/Burnaby-
based Mountain UnitedFootball Club scored theirrst ever Canadian
SoccerAssociation National ClubChampionships medal inOctober and it
came from asurprising source.
The clubs U17boys won bronze at anational tournament theywerent
even supposedto be at: the U-18 CupheldThanksgiving longweekend in
Surrey.The team, comprisedcompletely of underageplayers for the
U18division, was given a lateinvite to the tournamentafter
Newfoundland andLabrador dropped out.
The Mountain squadmore than held its ownagainst older
teams,blasting its way into themedal round and securingbronze with
a penaltyshootout win over Albertaafter a 0-0 tie in the
third-place match.
NorthVancouversDzenan Bezdrobscored ve goals in thetournament,
earning ashare of the Golden Bootaward.
NovemberThe NorthVan
Wolf Pack racked up anincredible 17-game winstreak that spanned
allof October and most ofNovember.The run for thePJHL junior B team
startedwith an 8-1 win over PortMoody Oct. 1 and didntend until a
4-1 loss toRichmond Nov. 29.
It was just gettingeverybody to buy in, headcoach Matt Samson
saidabout the streak. We havegood players theyrehighly skilled and
can getus out of trouble. But Ithink now weve just beenworking on
really getting
into our system, focusingon the details of the gamewhether its
our neutralzone play, our defensivezone, our gap control,our
face-off play. Its littlethings like that, and thengetting everyone
excited toknow that we have a shotat winning it this year andmaking
sure that guys arehaving fun when they cometo the rink every day
andknow that weve got to keeppushing ourselves.
Heading into the holidaybreak the Pack sported a24-4-0-2 record,
sitting twopoints behind Richmondfor top spot in the leaguewhile
having played threefewer games.
The incredible,
improbable run of theSutherland Sabres seniorboys soccer team
cameto an end in Novemberwith a 3-0 loss to SurreysPanorama Ridge
in theprovincial AAA nal atBurnaby Lake SportsComplexWest.
The magic began in2013 when the Sabres aAA-size team that
hadntwon a North Shore titleat any level since 1997 made the bold
move ofjumping up to the top AAA
ranks and commencedmowing down opponents,winning the North
Shorebanner before going on toclaim the provincial titlewith a
thrilling overtimewin against BurnabyCentral. Most of theplayers
from that teamreturned this year and theSabres stayed hot all
theway to the 2014 provincialnal where they nallymet their match.
KermanPannu put on a virtuosoperformance for PanoramaRidge, scoring
a golden hattrick to give theThundertheir rst ever provincialAAA
title.
The Sutherland runmay have been a surprisefor outside observers
but itwasnt for those close to theteam.
A lot of these boysweve coached since theywere ve or six years
old,said coach Bill Mahon. W