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Lawn and Garden water saving tips

Thursday, August 7th, 2014

 

In the summer months, municipal water use doubles. This is the season when Canadians are outdoors watering lawns and gardens, filling swimming pools and washing cars. Summer peak demand places stress on municipal water systems and increases costs for taxpayers and water users. As water supplies diminish during periods of low rainfall, some municipalities must declare restrictions on lawn and garden watering. By applying some handy tips, your lawn and garden can cope with drought conditions and you can minimize water wastage.

General tips
Much of the summer peak demand is attributed to lawn and garden watering. Often, water is applied inefficiently, resulting in significant waste due to over watering, evaporation or run-off.

Here are some general watering tips to help avoid wasting water:

  • Before watering, always take into account the amount of water Mother Nature has supplied to your lawn or garden in the preceding week. Leave a measuring container in the yard to help monitor the amount of rainfall (empty it once per week). Also bear in mind any watering restrictions that may apply in your municipality.
  • Water in the early morning, before 9AM, to reduce evaporation and scorching of leaves from the sun. Water on calm days to prevent wind drift and evaporation.
  • Set up your sprinkler or hose to avoid watering hard surfaces such as driveways and patios. If you’re not careful, it’s water and money down the drain.

Water slowly to avoid run-off and ensure the soil absorbs the water.

  • Regularly check your hose or irrigation equipment for leaks or blockages.
  • Collect rainwater from your roof in a rain barrel or other large container and keep it covered with an insect screen. Direct the down spout of your eavestroughs into the rain barrel.
  • Choose an efficient irrigation system. A soaker hose placed at the base of plants on the ground applies water to the soil where it’s needed – rather than to the leaves – and reduces evaporation. Drip or trickle irrigation systems are highly efficient because they deliver water slowly and directly to the roots under the soil surface. This promotes deeper roots, which improve a plant’s drought resiliency. If you use a sprinkler, choose one with a timer and that sprays close to the ground.

Other outdoor activities
Lawn and garden watering is not the only outdoor activity contributing to summer peak demand. You can lower your water bill and relieve the burden on municipal water supplies by doing the following:

  • Use a broom instead of water to remove debris from paved surfaces such as driveways.
  • Use a bucket and sponge to wash and rinse your car, instead of a hose.
  • Cover swimming pools when they’re not in use to reduce evaporation.

 

Kamloops Music in the park schedule for August

Tuesday, August 5th, 2014

Music in the Park: Riverside Park – August Schedule

Date Time Performance(s)
Aug 1 7pm -8:30pm The Longriders: Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute
Aug 2 7pm -8:30pm Tasman Jude (Jamaican Reggae)
Aug 3 7pm -8:30pm Johnny Don’t (Folk Rock)
Aug 4 7pm -8:30pm Rube Band (Ambassadors of Fun)
Aug 5 7pm -8:30pm The Wildrose Ramblers (Country Rock)
Aug 6 7pm -8:30pm Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra (Gypsy Roots)
Aug 7 7pm -8:30pm The Harpdog Brown Band (Blues)
Aug 8 7pm -8:30pm Ribfest Presents: Harpoonist & The Axe Murderer  (Stompin’ Down Home Blues)
Aug 9 7pm -8:30pm Ribfest Presents: Dreams: Tribute to Fleetwood Mac (Rock)
Aug 10 7pm -8:30pm Ribfest Presents: Henry Small Band (Rock Blues)
Aug 11 7pm -8:30pm Blackberry Wood (Gypsy Folk)
Aug 12 7pm -8:30pm Maritime Kitchen Party (East Coast Celtic)
Aug 13 7pm -8:30pm Jolene Landygo (Country Rock)
Aug 14 7pm -8:30pm Paisley Groove  (Classics)
Aug 15 7pm -8:30pm Paul Black (Blues)
Aug 16 7pm -8:30pm Jarrod Tyler Band (Pop Rock)
Aug 17 7pm -8:30pm Fourplay (Classic Rock)
Aug 18 7pm -8:30pm Heather Blush & The Uppercuts (Bluesy Pop)
Aug 19 7pm -8:30pm Dave Coalmine (Folk Pop Rock)
Aug 20 7pm -8:30pm Jess & The Serious Dogs (Classic Rock)
Aug 21 7pm -8:30pm Cod Gone Wild (Maritime Music)
Aug 22 7pm -8:30pm Frapp City (Rock)
Aug 23 7pm -8:30pm The Steadies (Reggae Pop Rock)
Aug 24 7pm -8:30pm Blue Voodoo (Blues Duo)
Aug 25 7pm -8:30pm Scott Cook (Hi Tech Hobo)
Aug 26 7pm -8:30pm Johnny Cash Starring: Gary Kehoe (Country)
Aug 27 7pm -8:30pm Blackdog Blue (Original Classic Rock)
Aug 28 7pm -8:30pm Darklark (Indie Electro Pop)
Aug 29 7pm -8:30pm The Blue Mules (Blues)
Aug 30 7pm -8:30pm Sally & The Melo Hearts (Great Cover Band)
Aug 31 7pm -8:30pm Earthbound (Funky World Music)

Lighting tips to make your home more energy efficient

Friday, August 1st, 2014
Home Décor – Lighting
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Kamloops the Kamloopa Powwow, celebrate First Nations heritage

Monday, July 28th, 2014

The Kamloopa Powwow is one of the largest celebrations of First Nations’ culture and heritage in Western Canada! The Pow Wow is a spectacular expression of the Secwepemc people’s heritage and is a vibrant display of storytelling, song, and dance in traditional regalia.

The Kamloopa Powwow represents many years of stories and events from previous years packed into three exciting days at the Secwepemc Pow Wow Grounds located 2 minutes from the city centre, alongside the South Thompson River in Kamloops.

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August 1 – 3, 2014Location: 
Tk’emlups Indian Band Powwow grounds are located at the “Special Events Facility” along No. 5 Yellowhead Hwy., Kamloops BCThe Kamloopa Powwow Society
331-345 Yellowhead Hwy., Kamloops, BC V2H 1H1
P: 250.828.9782
Email
Website

Categories Include:Traditional, Chicken, Jingle, Grass, Fancy Feather & Fancy Shawl for Adult, Golden Age, Teen & Junior
Drumming Contest

Admission:
General Admission: $10 per day; $20 Weekend Pass
Drummers & Dancers will be charded a $5 Fee and given a Weekend Pass
Grand Entry: Friday 7pm
Saturday 12pm & 7pm
Sunday 12pm

“Native” Arts & Crafts Booths Available. All booths must be pre-registered
No Outside Concessions, Raffles or 50/50’s

 

 

CIBC Poll, Canadians are not paying down their mortgages

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2014

Fewer Canadians are paying down their mortgages

Pay down my mortgage, I’d rather take a vacation

A new CIBC poll finds there has been a significant decrease in the number of Canadians using the low interest rates to pay down their mortgages faster.  While over half of Canadians with mortgages (55 per cent) are taking one or more actions to pay their mortgages down sooner, a similar poll last year had the figure at 68 per cent. However, while the numbers increasing payment value or frequency has dropped, there is an increase in the numbers making a lump-sum repayment. The new report also says that Canadians are expecting to 58 years old before they are mortgage-free.  So, if we’re not paying down out home loans, where is any spare money going? The report has shown a large increase in spending on home renovations (up 30 per cent) and vacations (up 20 per cent). “A mortgage is the largest debt most Canadians will take on in their lifetime, and being mortgage-free is an important goal for many,” says Barry Gollom, Vice President, Secured Lending and Product Policy, CIBC.  “With current low interest rates, this may be an opportune time to make progress against your mortgage – even a few small changes can make a big difference in the length of time it takes to pay off your mortgage and the amount you pay in interest charges.”

 

Kamloops listing in lower Sahali walk to downtown

Monday, July 21st, 2014

This is your rare chance. Desirable home with stunning views in the prime lower Sahali location. Downtown, hospital, Riverside park, schools, TRU, shopping all a short walk away. This 2 owner home has been kept in immaculate shape. Main floor features birch hardwood, spacious renovated kitchen with nook, dining area with french doors to massive front deck, 3 bedrooms, master with bay window, 2nd bedroom with sliders to private back deck. Lower level features huge family room, bedroom and den, 3 piece bath with walk in shower, as well as a very spacious laundry off garage with sink as well as built in cabinets and work bench. Great spot for storage as well as work area. Backyard is your own private oasis amongst the many trees and perennials. This home should be on the top of your list. RV parking available. Roof, furnace, C/Air all less then 10 years old. IMG_2924 IMG_2937 IMG_2940IMG_2925

Kamloops Music in the park schedule for July

Monday, July 21st, 2014

MUSIC IN THE PARK SCHEDULE FOR REST OF JULY

July 20      Young Running Canadian      Roots      youngrunning.bandcamp.com
July 21      Class Action      Ska      classactionska.ca
July 22      Headwater      Roots      Rock headwater.ca
July 23      Paul Filek      Pop      paulfilek.com
July 24      The Sturgeons      Folk      facebook.com/TheSturgeons
Scarlett Jane Roots      Rock      scarlettjane.com
July 25      Sabrina Weeks & Swing Cat Bounce      Swing Blues      sabrinaweeks.com
July 26      Zoo Lion      Rock      zoolionmusic.com
July 27      Mike MacKenzie      Blues      Rock mikemackenzie.com
July 28      Whiskey Jane Country      Rock      whiskeyjane.com
July 29      Spencer’s Dirty Matadors      Rasta Cowpunk Blues
July 30      BCLC Midsummer Music Jam starring:
Robyn & Ryleigh      Country Pop      Sisters robynandryleigh.com
Champagne Republic      Funky R&B      champagnerepublic.com
July 31      Glorious Sons      Rock      theglorioussons.com
Performances take place at the Riverside Park Rotary Bandshell each evening, 7:00-8:30 pm, weather permitting

The Canadian housing market shows no signs of slowing

Friday, July 18th, 2014

The Canadian housing market shows no signs of slowing down during the typically slowing summer months. Economists say they continue to be surprised by the strength in the housing market and continued appetite that Canadians have towards home ownership.

The U.S economy is growing much faster than expected and unemployment is down to 6.1% which is at its lowest level since the summer of 2008. Housing starts across the US have also exceeded the expectations of many economists.  This encouraging news is causing speculation that the US Federal Reserve will be forced to raise interest rates faster than anticipated to ensure inflation does not become a concern.

According to Bloomberg News, Charles Plosser of the Federal Reserve states, “The data keeps telling us we ought to be raising rates, if we wait too long we could find ourselves raising rates faster and higher than we want to.”  Historically, our interest rates usually follow the lead of the US.

With the hot real estate market this summer, it makes sense to get a pre-approved mortgage with a locked in interest rate while we are still at historical lows. Access to major banks, trust companies and credit unions combined with my expertise provides you the opportunity to get the right mortgage with the best possible rate and terms.

Contact me today.

 

Regards,Keith Allan,
MA Kamloops
Mortgage Consultant(250) 318-1378
(250) 374-3010
kallan@mortgagealliance.com

Kamloops Real Estate Linda Klein mortgage rates for week of July 21st 2014

Wednesday, July 16th, 2014
July 21st 2014This edition of the Weekly Rate Minder has the latest, best rates for Canadian mortgages. At Dominion Lending Centres, we work on your behalf to find the mortgage that suits your needs. Best of all — our service is free.* It’s the selected lender that pays us and YOU get the best rate. *(O.A.C., E.&O.E.)• Our Best National Rates
• Explore Mortgage Scenarios with Helpful Calculators on http://www.starrwebb.ca
Terms Bank Rates Our Rates
6 Month 4.00% 3.95%
1 YEAR 3.09% 2.89%
2 YEARS 3.04% 2.59%
3 YEARS 3.44% 2.79%
4 YEARS 3.94% 2.77%
5 YEARS 4.79% 2.99%
7 YEARS 6.04% 3.79%
10 YEARS 6.50% 4.39%
Rates are subject to change without notice. *OAC E&OE
Prime Rate is 3.00%
Variable rate mortgages from as low as Prime minus 0.55%

 Please note that rates shown above are subject to change without notice. The rates shown are  posted rates and the actual rate you receive may be different, depending upon your personal financial situation. “Some conditions may apply. Rates may vary from Province to Province. Rates subject to change without notice. *O.A.C. E.& O.E.” Check with your Dominion Lending Centres Mortgage Professional for full details and to determine what rate will be available for you.

*O.A.C., E.& O.E.

 

Live in a gated community next to Dunes Golf course

Wednesday, July 16th, 2014

Situated in the beautiful gated community of West Pines Villas adjacent to the Dunes Golf Course this immaculate 2 bdrm level entry rancher was professionally painted. Features vaulted 9’ceilings, wide hallways,3 patios, bright kitchen with eating area. Storage/pantry with sink & 2nd fridge. Spacious master bedroom,ensuite with sep tub & shower,excel closet organizers in walk in closet. Built in computer desk,cabinets & closet organizers in 2nd bedroom. Gas fireplace in living room. Main private patio features sun setter awning,gas BBQ hook up. Large 2 car garage with work bench & storage room. Near new HE furnace with accuclean filter. New A/C. This complex is beautifully maintained. You can walk to the 1st tee box & clubhouse of the Golf Course. Transportation is right outside the gate & shopping close by. If you are looking for a great place to retire or that lock & leave lifestyle this property is the one. Nothing to do but move in & enjoy.

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