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Thursday, August 14th, 2014
Adera Development Corporation’s Sail condo development at the University of B.C. in Vancouver includes two six-storey wood-frame buildings.
In the five years since B.C. increased the height limit for wood-frame buildings, new structures have been popping up all over the province. Now lumber’s biggest advocates are predicting they can build higher than they ever expected.
Since 2009, when the province raised the limit for wood-frame buildings to six storeys from four, 202 new five- and six-storey buildings have been approved, including 58 that are already complete.
Among the finished structures are the two buildings at Sail, a six-storey condo development at the University of B.C., the five-storey Library Square development in Kamloops and the five-storey Riverport Flats rental development in Richmond. The new projects come as the province pushes to revitalize the forestry industry and find new markets for wood projects.
But builders can go even higher than six storeys if they use mass timber — also known as massive timber. Unlike the light-frame or stud construction used to build houses and low-rises, mass timber is made by bonding together thin layers of wood to create a material that is much stronger and more fire-resistant than lumber.
To get approval for mass timber structures higher than six storeys, developers must prove that the building will be just as safe as if it were built with concrete and steel.
Vancouver architect Michael Green has been one of the world’s strongest voices in support of tall wood buildings. He grabbed attention with the audacious claim that mass timber construction can be used for structures as tall as 30 storeys, but he now believes he wasn’t shooting high enough.
“I’ve been saying 30 for a long, long, long time … but I picked the number 30 out of the air,” he said.
“I am quite convinced that we’re going to get to 40, we’re going to get to 45. I don’t know where we’re going to end.”
He believes that as these buildings push higher and higher into the sky, concrete and steel will be incorporated into the structure in an attempt to get the most out of each material.
Green’s firm designed the Wood Innovation and Design Centre in Prince George, a seven-storey mass timber building at the University of Northern B.C. that was recently completed and should be cleared for occupancy in a few days.
Now he’s got his sights on much bigger things. Although he couldn’t give any details, he said his firm is now working on a “very large timber project” in Minneapolis with a large developer that has traditionally built skyscrapers.
And later this week, Green will submit his proposal for a groundbreaking new 16-18 storey wood student residence building at UBC.
“It will absolutely be the world’s tallest. It’s absolutely one of the most important wood projects to be announced in the last, well, ever,” he said.
“It’s a huge step for UBC and even if I don’t get the project, I’m tremendously honoured that everybody has embraced the idea to this extent.”
Green talks about wood with reverence, describing the beauty of lumber and the human desire to be surrounded by natural materials.
But he has practical reasons for advocating for wood as well.
“Sixteen per cent of the world’s fossil fuels go into making steel and concrete,” Green said. “How can we build big buildings in wood that sequesters carbon, that’s very low energy, that we can grow more of, that’s a renewable resource?”
On Monday, forest research organization FPInnovations launched a technical guide to help builders become familiar with wood as a construction material. It includes peer-reviewed research on building techniques.
Natural Resources Canada, which funded the creation of the guide, said in a news release Monday that “increasing the number of tall wood buildings is a priority for economic growth opportunity.”
Conroy Lum, FPInnovations’ research leader for structural performance in advanced building systems, said that incorporating wood will be key as the world’s population grows and becomes even more concentrated in urban areas.
“There’s going to be greater demand for buildings, both to provide service as well as to house people,” Lum said.
“If we can we do it with a material that allows us to deal with minimal impact to the environment, that would be preferred.”
He believes that Canada’s building codes are in need of a reboot to reflect the fact that fire-prevention science has advanced significantly in recent decades.
“Let’s start from fresh. Let’s look at the materials closely. Let’s see how can we go about building and designing with wood that will help us mitigate the risk,” he said.
blindsay@vancouversun.com
Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/future+highrises+Wood+naturally/10112748/story.html#ixzz3ANhsbcxF
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Friday, August 8th, 2014
Already a fantastic annual event in many parts of Eastern Canada and the United States, Ribfest is coming to Kamloops!
This summer, Ribfest will take over Riverside Park from Friday, August 8th – August 10th (11am to 9pm all three days) in Kamloops’ for a full weekend of fantastic, free, family fun.
In conjunction with Hot Nite in the City, the highly successful Ribfest offers a rib cook-off between five champion barbeque teams; music and entertainment throughout the entire event; entertainment and activities for children and youth, as well as a Refreshment Center and a whole whack of great vendors.
Come and enjoy the fun!
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Tuesday, August 5th, 2014
Looking for your favourite food truck? Here is a guide to where you can find your favourite food truck downtown till the end of the 2014 season.
SAMIDGES Food Truck was located. Despite, some impressive menu items including their signature Samidge made up of thinly sliced roast beast, lettuce, tomatoe, sautéed mushrooms, onions, cheddar and mayo on a toasted hoagie while looking and tasting like a cross between a beef dip and a sub.
BELLRINGER Espresso is perhaps the biggest of the bunch in terms of physical size, neatly housed in a converted school bus. Despite room to move inside that also includes a few chairs and tables in the back in case of inclement weather, Bellringer keeps it fairly simple offering hot and iced coffee drinks, impressive organic smoothies plus signature sandwiches, special culinary plates of the day and fair trade coffee by the pound.
PIG RIG Cat & Joe’s precisely featuring southern BBQ succulent smelling food truck . Who could resist pulled pork tacos? BBQ pulled pork topped with slaw and in between Tequila Habanero sauce and chipotle aioli on a “Fresh is Best” corn tortilla.
EAT AMORE specializes in homemade pastas, salads, sandwiches, and deserts. To the best of their abilities they serve S.S.O.L. Food, (seasonal, sustainable, organic and local) in all dishes. Like the Italian Delight featuring whipped bourzin, lots of local arugula, fresh mozza, prosciutto and balsamic drizzle or the Meatball sub featuring local grass fed beef.
SCHEDULE TILL END OF THE SEASON
2nd and Seymour 5th and Victoria by TNRD
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AUG – 26 days |
1 |
BELLRINGER |
x |
SAMIDGES |
2 |
BELLRINGER |
x |
SAMIDGES |
4 |
EATS AMORE |
SAMIDGES |
x |
5 |
SAMIDGES |
EATS AMORE |
x |
6 |
EATS AMORE |
SAMIDGES |
x |
7 |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
SAMIDGES |
x |
8 |
SAMIDGES |
x |
BELLRINGER |
9 |
BELLRINGER |
x |
SAMIDGES |
11 |
SAMIDGES |
BELLRINGER |
x |
12 |
EATS AMORE |
SAMIDGES |
x |
13 |
SAMIDGES |
EATS AMORE |
x |
14 |
SAMIDGES |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
x |
15 |
BELLRINGER |
x |
SAMIDGES |
16 |
BELLRINGER |
x |
SAMIDGES |
18 |
EATS AMORE |
SAMIDGES |
x |
19 |
SAMIDGES |
EATS AMORE |
x |
20 |
EATS AMORE |
SAMIDGES |
x |
21 |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
SAMIDGES |
x |
22 |
SAMIDGES |
x |
BELLRINGER |
23 |
BELLRINGER |
x |
SAMIDGES |
25 |
SAMIDGES |
BELLRINGER |
x |
26 |
EATS AMORE |
SAMIDGES |
x |
27 |
SAMIDGES |
EATS AMORE |
x |
28 |
SAMIDGES |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
x |
29 |
BELLRINGER |
x |
SAMIDGES |
30 |
BELLRINGER |
x |
SAMIDGES |
2ND & SEY(ST ANDREWS) |
5TH AVE & VIC ST |
5TH AVE (TNRD) |
SEPT – 26 days |
1 |
EATS AMORE |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
x |
2 |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
SAMIDGES |
x |
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SAMIDGES |
EATS AMORE |
x |
4 |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
SAMIDGES |
x |
5 |
SAMIDGES |
x |
BELLRINGER |
6 |
BELLRINGER |
x |
SAMIDGES |
8 |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
BELLRINGER |
x |
9 |
SAMIDGES |
EATS AMORE |
x |
10 |
BELLRINGER |
SAMIDGES |
x |
11 |
SAMIDGES |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
x |
12 |
EATS AMORE |
x |
SAMIDGES |
13 |
SAMIDGES |
x |
BELLRINGER |
15 |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
EATS AMORE |
x |
16 |
BELLRINGER |
SAMIDGES |
x |
17 |
SAMIDGES |
EATS AMORE |
x |
18 |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
SAMIDGES |
x |
19 |
SAMIDGES |
x |
BELLRINGER |
20 |
EATS AMORE |
x |
SAMIDGES |
22 |
BELLRINGER |
EATS AMORE |
x |
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SAMIDGES |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
x |
24 |
BELLRINGER |
SAMIDGES |
x |
25 |
SAMIDGES |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
x |
26 |
EATS AMORE |
x |
SAMIDGES |
27 |
SAMIDGES |
x |
EATS AMORE |
29 |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
BELLRINGER |
x |
30 |
EATS AMORE |
SAMIDGES |
x |
2ND & SEY(ST ANDREWS) |
5TH AVE & VIC ST |
5TH AVE (TNRD) |
OCT- 27 days |
1 |
EATS AMORE |
SAMIDGES |
x |
2 |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
SAMIDGES |
x |
3 |
SAMIDGES |
x |
EATS AMORE |
4 |
EATS AMORE |
x |
SAMIDGES |
6 |
EATS AMORE |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
x |
7 |
SAMIDGES |
BELLRINGER |
x |
8 |
BELLRINGER |
SAMIDGES |
x |
9 |
SAMIDGES |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
x |
10 |
BELLRINGER |
x |
SAMIDGES |
11 |
SAMIDGES |
x |
EATS AMORE |
13 |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
BELLRINGER |
x |
14 |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
SAMIDGES |
x |
15 |
SAMIDGES |
EATS AMORE |
x |
16 |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
SAMIDGES |
x |
17 |
SAMIDGES |
x |
EATS AMORE |
18 |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
x |
SAMIDGES |
20 |
BELLRINGER |
EATS AMORE |
x |
21 |
SAMIDGES |
EATS AMORE |
x |
22 |
BELLRINGER |
SAMIDGES |
x |
23 |
SAMIDGES |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
x |
24 |
BELLRINGER |
x |
SAMIDGES |
25 |
SAMIDGES |
x |
CAT & JOE’ PIG RIG |
27 |
EATS AMORE |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
x |
28 |
BELLRINGER |
SAMIDGES |
x |
29 |
SAMIDGES |
EATS AMORE |
x |
30 |
CAT & JOE’S PIG RIG |
SAMIDGES |
x |
31 |
SAMIDGES |
EATS AMORE |
x |
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Tuesday, August 5th, 2014
Already a fantastic annual event in many parts of Eastern Canada and the United States, Ribfest is coming to Kamloops!
This summer, Ribfest will take over Riverside Park from Friday, August 8th – August 10th (11am to 9pm all three days) in Kamloops’ for a full weekend of fantastic, free, family fun.
In conjunction with Hot Nite in the City, the highly successful Ribfest offers a rib cook-off between five champion barbeque teams; music and entertainment throughout the entire event; entertainment and activities for children and youth, as well as a Refreshment Center and a whole whack of great vendors.
Come and enjoy the fun!
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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) |
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Friday, August 1st, 2014
This email was sent by Linda Klein of Royal LePage Westwin Realty- Kamloops
800 SEYMOUR Kamloops, BC, V2C2H5
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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
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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 |
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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
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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 |
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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.
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Thursday, July 10th, 2014
After increasing 13 per cent to 2,370 units last year, MLS®residential sales in the Kamloops area are forecast to
remain relatively unchanged this year. Tepid economic and employment growth in 2013 is expected to limit
consumer demand over the first half of the year. In addition, poor weather conditions in the region also
impacted home sales over the first quarter, with total sales down 8 per cent compared to the previous year.
However, more robust growth in the global economy both this year and particularly in 2015 is expected to bolster
demand for BC exports and push up employment levels.In addition, after nearly two years of weak consumer
spending activity, retail sales now appear to be returning to a more typical growth pattern, a signal that rising
demand for big ticket items may be on the horizon. Next year, MLS® residential sales are forecast to increase
5.5 per cent to 2,480 units.Despite slower sales activity during the first quarter,
the inventory of homes for sale has steadily declined over the past year, and was down nearly 10 per cent during
the first quarter. Market conditions are now trending into balanced territory, where home prices typically exhibit
stability. The average MLS® residential price is forecast to edge up 0.5 per cent to $314,000 this year, and a further 1.1 per cent to $317,300 in 2015.New home construction in the Kamloops CA remained
relatively unchanged in 2013, with a total of 479 housing starts recorded. However, multiple starts climbed 31 per cent,while single-detached starts declined 23 per cent. A stronger provincial economy and improving consumer demand in the local housing market are forecast to push housing starts about 6 per cent higher in each of the next two years, with single detached starts gaining traction in the market.
MLS® Sales Avg Price Housing Starts
Total Detached Attached Apartment Total Detached Attached Apartment Total Single Multiple
2013 2,370 1,617 291 227 312,460 356,369 273,190 191,715 479 219 260
13% 9.9% 2.5% 28.2% -0.1% 1.1% -0.3% 0.5% -0.4% 22.6% 31.3%
2014 2,350 1,630 300 200 314,000 355,000 275,000 196,000 510 240 270
-0.8% 0.8% 3.1% -11.9% 0.5% -0.4% 0.7% 2.2% 6.5% 9.6% 3.8%
2015 2,480 1,700 325 225 317,300 359,000 278,100 197,500 540 260 280
5.5% 4.3% 8.3% 12.5% 1.1% 1.1% 1.1% 0.8% 5.9% 8.3% 3.7%
Kamloops CA Sources: CMHC, BCREA Forecast
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