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Evanston Real Estate Update Visit Last 12 Months Evanston http://bit.ly/2ovfTl0 to instantly find out! MLS Real Estate Sale Price Update

Average Asking Price Average Sold Price March 2018 $520,000 $510,000 February 2018 $491,700 $475,000 January 2018 $475,000 $464,000 December 2017 $499,900 $485,000 November 2017 $482,400 $470,000 October 2017 $479,900 $472,500 September 2017 $484,450 $467,500 August 2017 $459,900 $454,000 July 2017 $514,450 $500,500 June 2017 $488,400 $480,250 May 2017 $474,900 $462,500 April 2017 $485,900 $478,000 For more detailed information on Last 12 Months Evanston Real Estate Statistics please call MLS Real Estate Number of Listings Update

No. New Properties No. Properties Sold 403-803-5151 March 2018 47 25 February 2018 25 12 January 2018 36 15 Tom Waller December 2017 10 11 BROKER November 2017 20 18 October 2017 28 25 Your community ® September 2017 35 12 REALTOR for over 30 years August 2017 25 15 July 2017 32 24 June 2017 33 30 May 2017 40 24 April 2017 31 35 www.wallerrealestate.ca To view more detailed information that comprise the above MLS averages please visit evanston.great-news.ca info@ wallerrealestate.ca

E VA N S T O N I M AY 2018 3 CONTENTS

7 PROPOSED OFF-LEASH AREA IN EVANSTON

9 SOCCER PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR NEEDED!

9 GUIDES CANADA: NITANISAK DISTRICT

10 YOUR NEIGHBOURS: THE VACCARO FAMILY

15 NORTH WEST COALITIONS: MOVE, SLEEP, SIT

16 HISTORIC CALGARY: BOWNESS PARK

18 COUNCILLOR JOE MAGLIOCCA’S REPORT

18 MLA KAREN MCPHERSON’S REPORT

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Published by Great News Publishing Rockyview General Hospital 403-943-3000 Serving Calgary communities for 29 years Sheldon M. Chumir Health Centre 403-955-6200 84 newsletters reaching over 379,000 households The City of Calgary, in partnership with the Evanston Why is an Off-Leash Area being proposed for this in Calgary and surrounding areas. South Calgary Urgent Care Health Centre 403-943-9300 Creekside Community Association is proposing an off- site? – The City of Calgary has received numerous

South Health Campus 403-956-1111 leash dog area to the east of Symons Valley Parkway NW, in requests for an off-leash area in the Symons Valley #34-4550 112 Ave SE the green space between Evansford Circle NW and Evans- region. The City also receives many calls about dogs Calgary, AB OTHER ford Grove NW. This proposal is in response to multiple re- off-leash in areas where they are not supposed to be. T2C 2K2 Calgary Humane Society 403-205-4455 quests for off-leash space in the area. The City of Calgary By establishing an area for dog owners to legally walk Check out our website: will be hosting a drop-in engagement event on May 14 at their dogs off-leash, this may reduce the number of Calgary Parking Authority 403-537-7000 www.great-news.ca the Servus Credit Union Creekside (12662 Symons Valley dogs in non-off-leash areas. With support of the Evan- SeniorConnect 403-266-6200 Rd. NW). Please feel free to drop by anytime between 6:30 ston Creekside Community Association, The City of and 8:30 p.m. to learn about the proposal and to provide Calgary will seek and review community feedback on Calgary Kerby Elder Abuse Line 403-705-3250 feedback. Opportunities for feedback will also be made the proposed OLA before any decision is made on the Alberta One-Call Corporation 1-800-242-3447 available online after May 14 at Calgary.ca/engage. future use of the site. City of Calgary 311 The opinions expressed within any published article, report or submission What is an Off-Leash Area (OLA)? – Off-leash areas Will this be an exclusive area used only for dogs? reflect those of the author and should not be considered to reflect those of Social Service Info & Referral 211 are sites that are designated by the Director of Calgary What about fencing? – This proposed OLA is not for Great News Publishing and Evanston Community Association. Parks as areas where dogs are allowed off-leash under Community Mediation Calgary Society 403-269-2707 exclusive off-leash activity and there is no fencing or The information contained in this newsletter is believed to be accurate, but is full control of the owner. not warranted to be so. designated parking suggested for the site. Road Conditions – Calgary Great News Publishing and Evanston Community Association does not endorse 511 How big is the Area? – The area being proposed is 1.5 Weather Information any person or persons advertising in this newsletter. Publication of any Hectares and would be intended to serve residents who If you have any questions or concerns about this advertisements should not be considered an endorsement of any goods or proposed off-leash area, please contact 311. services. Gamblers Anonymous 1-855-222-5542 live within walking distance (up to 800 meters away).

6 M AY 2018 I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities E VA N S T O N I M AY 2018 7 NITANISAK DISTRICT

Our district covers the communities of: Edgemont, Evanston, Hamptons, Hidden Valley, Hanson Ranch, Kin- EVANSTON-CREEKSIDE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION cora, Nolan Hill, Sherwood and Sage Hill. The 110th Guides started off our year with a tent camp PO Box 47059 20 – 12192 Symons Valley Road NW, at Camp Jubilee in Cochrane. We spent two nights in our Calgary, Alberta T3P 0B9 eccacalgary.com tents, learned a ton of skills including chopping wood. In the fall, we completed a service project for the Mus- BOARD OF DIRECTORS tard Seed and made Christmas decorations for the se- President Jason Yardley [email protected] niors in our community. We ended 2017 with a tour and Vice President Blair Reilly [email protected] tasting at Fiasco Gelato. Yum! Treasurer Stan Kunnathu [email protected] The new year started with a Valentine’s Day party with Secretary Maurin Aquino [email protected] Evanston the 145th & 165th Sparks and Thinking Day bridging Sports Ryan Lipowy [email protected] Board with the 90th Pathfinders. It’s great to make new friends Soccer Community Safety Doug Lamb [email protected] of all ages. We had an Alice in Winter Wonderland camp at the beginning of March, where the girls learned Planning and Development Robbie Morton [email protected] Meetings snowshoeing since we’ve had enough snow this year. Program Director at Large (Events) Melanie Morton [email protected] are held the first Tuesday of Business Development Elma Selimovic [email protected] every month. Looking forward to a visit from Ward 3 Councillor Jyoti IT Development, Membership Moez Tharani [email protected] Gondek, completing our international service project, Administrator All community members are Izzy Dolls, and our year end camp at Camp Evergreen. & Communication welcome and encouraged to The Guides will be horseback riding, learning archery, contribute. ELECTED OFFICIALS canoeing, wall climbing and even a zip line. What a Needed! Ward 2 Councillor Joe Magliocca (403) 268-3280 great year for the 110th Guides! MP Calgary Rocky-Ridge Pat Kelly (403) 282-7980 Online open registration for Girl Guides will begin in EECA Calgary is looking for Volunteer for the [email protected] June. Please visit www.girlguides.ca and click on the position of Soccer Program Administrator, if you are MLA Karen McPherson (403) 215-7710 ‘register’ link at the very top of the page. interested please email ECCA board at ECCABoard@ eccacalgary.com. [email protected]

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We made many lasting friendships with our neighbours around the block and often hosted Evansford Grove block parties. Although we moved to a newer area in Evanston last year, we still remain friends with our old neighbours. As our current block grows, we are making new friends.

Jordan and Gabriella both grew up in Calgary and attended the same high school where they met and fell in love. They each come from a family of four. Gabriella with three sisters, one older and two younger, and Jordan with two sisters and a brother who are all older than him.

Gabriella and Jordan have been togeth- er for 16 years and are as happy today as they were on their first date.

Jordan currently works for the City of Cal- gary with Water Services and during the spring and summer months, he spends his days off working on his concrete business called Greyhorn Construction. His passion is concrete work and he has been doing it for over 20 years. He first started when he was 15 years old, where he worked for his brother who owned his own concrete company and taught Jordan everything he knows about con- Hello! We are the Vaccaro family! crete. Jordan is known for his passion- ate work and unique designs and ideas. Your The head of our family is Jordan (35 years old), the neck With spring coming up, Jordan is ex- that turns the head is Gabriella (age 35); and our fun- cited to start working on clients’ patios, loving boys who are the heart of our family are Luca (9 sidewalks, garage pads, and steps and years old) and the twins, Marcello and Massimo (7 years looking forward to meeting new neigh- Neighbours: bours who might need this work done old). on their homes. Greyhorn Constrction We moved to Evanston nine years ago to start our fam- has a Facebook page to check out their The Vaccaro ily. We originally lived on Evansford Grove just nine amazing work. houses from one of Gabriella’s sisters. We lived there for eight years and had the opportunity to watch our Gabriella worked for the Calgary Sepa- children grow and play with their cousins and friends rate School District for several years as Family on the street. a teachers assistant. When the twins

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strong skater and player over the last few months and his brothers love to cheer him on at his games.

Gabriella and Jordan just came back from Cancun, Mex- ico which was their first trip alone together since their honeymoon, and they can’t wait to plan their next get- away. As a family, the Vaccaros travel to B.C. every sum- mer where they boys enjoy swimming at the beach and turned one, she made the choice to stay home learning to water surf with their family friend who takes and raise her boys. Now that they are all in school them out on his boat. full time, Gabriella does the administrative work for Greyhorn Construction. The Vaccaros enjoy living in Evanston and are living in their dream home. Their home was built last year by Luca and Marcello currently attend St. Maria Sterling Homes, where they went through the excit- Goretti Catholic School in Hawkwood so they ing experience of picking out their colors, layout and can learn about the Italian language and heri- designs of their home. Their first home was in Evnaston tage of their ancestors, and Massimo was able to where they fell in love with the community, and they get into Our Lady of Grace Catholic School in the plan to stay in Evanston as long as they can. They love neighborhood. Our hope is to have all three of the friendliness of the neighbors, the ammenities, loca- the boys at Our Lady of Grace once the school tion, schools and the small-town feel that our commu- has more room. nity offers.

Luca is currenly playing hockey and the twins played soccer last summer and may play again To have your family profiled (story and professional pic- this summer. This is Luca’s first year playing hock- tures) in the next edition of this community newsletter, ey and he absolutely loves it. He has become a please send us an email to [email protected]

12 M AY 2018 I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities E VA N S T O N I M AY 2018 1 3 • SLEEP: 11-14 hours of good-quality sleep for toddlers, Evanston and 10-13 for preschoolers, which may include naps, with consistent bedtimes and wake-up times. • SIT: Not being restrained for more than one hour at a

Name Age Contact Course time (e.g. in a stroller) or sitting for extended periods. When sedentary, engaging in pursuits such as reading Taylor 12 403-968-7363 Yes and storytelling with a caregiver is encouraged. Seden- Cedar 13 587-619-0600 Yes Move, Sleep, Sit tary screen time for those younger than two years old Excerpts from Dr. JE MacLean’s original article for the First Ellie 14 587-229-5521 Yes is not recommended, and no more than one hour for 2000 Days Network those aged 2-4 years, but less is better. Alexandra 15 403-288-0695 Yes In November 2017 the Canadian 24h Movement Guide- Get to know the Canadian 24h Movement Guidelines Anabelle 15 403-462-9281 Yes lines for the Early Years (0-4 years) were released – a for the Early Years (0-4 years) Sivana 15 403-453-1092 Yes Canadian and World first. These new evidence-based The first step in working towards helping Canadian Early Kaiya 15 403-860-7198 Yes guidelines are important because they not only provide Years children to meet these recommendations is to get physical activity targets, but also recommendations to know the guidelines. The guidelines are available at Adam 16 587-585-8756 No about sedentary activity (such as screen time) as well as http://csepguidelines.ca/early-years-0-4/ along with Camille 16 403-830-9240 No how much sleep is needed for healthy growth and de- links to all the background work behind them. You Carly 16 403-870-3057 No velopment. As young children grow they need to work can also read Dr. MacLean’s full article by contacting towards high levels of physical activity, low levels of sed- Divine 16 587-703-6972 Yes [email protected]. The more people who entary behaviour, and high levels of sleep each day— know what a healthy 24 hours should look like for Email [email protected] to have your Alita 17 403-863-5262 No in the language of the guidelines, they need to Move, young children, the better chance we have at helping family featured in the next edition. Eni 17 587-719-3694 Yes Sleep and Sit to achieve healthy and balanced lives. them to get there.

Neha 17 403-273-4395 No According to the new guidelines, a healthy 24 hours for Alessandra 18 587-894-2404 Yes very young children includes:

Raiyah 18 403-567-0270 Yes For infants (under 1 year old): Coda 18 403-870-7429 No • MOVE: Being physically active several times in a variety Raiyah 18 403-567-0270 Yes of ways, particularly through interactive floor-based play. For those not yet mobile, this includes at least 30 Laura 19 403-909-4021 Yes minutes of tummy time spread throughout the day Krystyna 23 587-894-4201 Yes while awake. Carla 35 403-890-9467 Yes • SLEEP: 14-17 hours (for those aged 0-3 months) or 12- Ania 36 403-608-0187 Yes 16 hours (for those aged 4-11 months) of good-quality sleep, including naps. Bhegie 43 403-870-0363 Yes • SIT: Not being restrained for more than one hour at a Nachelle Brick 46 403-973-2428 No time (e.g. in a high chair). When sedentary, engaging in Cecilia 51 403-400-5782 No pursuits such as reading and storytelling with a care- Aida 55 403-253-6509 Yes giver is encouraged. Screen time is not recommended. Mercedes 56 403-831-6429 Yes For toddlers (1-2 years old) and preschoolers (3-4 years old): Ann 57 403-569-0237 No • MOVE: At least 180 minutes spent in a variety of physi- Calling All BABYSITTERS Calling All PARENTS cal activities at any intensity spread throughout the Enroll free at mybabysitter.ca and Visit mybabysitter.ca and choose the Calgary communities find available babysitters in day, but more is better. Include energetic play for both you would like to babysit in. and around your community. age groups, with preschoolers getting at least 60 min- Disclaimer: We recommend for your own peace of mind that references be checked when choosing your babysitter. This babysitter list is provided as a service to the utes of it. community and is governed by the terms & conditions outlined at mybabysitter.ca. 14 M AY 2018 I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities E VA N S T O N I M AY 2018 1 5 HISTORIC CALGARY The Lagoon, constructed 1914. The entrance into Bowness Park, pre 1988. BUSINESS CLASSIFIEDS For business classified ad rates call Great News Publishing at 403-263-3044 or [email protected]

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RIGHTWAY PLUMBING AND HEATING: Has been happily serving the Evanston area with quality work, The park originally contained picnic areas, shelters, and Bowness Park, happy clients and fair pricing; with second generation camping cabins carved out of the largely treed, riparian experience, there is no job we can’t handle. Furnaces, landscape. In 1914, a man-made lagoon with adjacent shal- 8900 48 Ave. NW, Bowness softeners, garburators, appliances, humidifiers, faucets, low pond, and connecting canal was constructed, which Bowness Park is a large City of Calgary park, approximately water heaters, bathroom renos and gas lines also! In- served as a skating rink in the winter and swimming in 30 hectares in area and two kilometers in length, situated stalled with great warranties. Call 403-968-6630. the summer. During the park’s heyday, from the 1920s to on the south bank of the Bow River in the community of 1950s, the park transitioned into a recreational and social Bowness. The site is comprised of a relatively flat and long CLEANING SERVICE: Are you fed up with taking care of hub with access to a deeper main swimming pool, boating, alluvial island separated from a residential enclave via a everything around the house, being a parent and work- and skating. Facilities to support these activities included a narrow channel and is accessed via a bridge from 48 Av- ing full-time? Let me help you get back some free time. dance pavilion (1919), a carousel built by Hershell Spillman enue. The park amenities are linked by gravel and paved Regular cleans start at $70, including GST and supplies. Company (1919), a teahouse (1923), an orthophonic device trails that follow the natural topographic contours of the Experienced and insured. Available days, evenings, and in the lagoon that played music (1929), and Canada’s first landscape. The park has open vistas to the north bank and weekends. Call/text 403-618-9122. Email clean-angles@ floating fountain (1928). In 1931, due to its popularity, the provides direct access to the Bow River. live.ca. dance pavilion was enlarged to include a dining room - an Bowness Park is valued as the preeminent leisure, public area known as ‘Twilight Corner’. In the 1960s, pathways NEIGHBOURHOOD CONFLICT? Community Mediation gathering, and recreational resort for Calgarians for over were paved and lit, and the park’s amusement rides were Calgary Society (CMCS) is a no-cost mediation and con- 100 years and has evolved through time with the commu- consolidated in one area, later known as Funland, which flict coaching service that can help you resolve problems nity’s needs. Established in 1911 by the City of Calgary, the operated as until 1988. and restore peace! We help neighbours be neighbours park was initially developed as an urban trolley park at a again! www.communitymediation.ca, 403-269-2707. Other Significant Dates: 1914 - streetcar extended to park time when family parties were in vogue. Situated at the end gates. 1914 - lagoon added, including an adjacent smaller of streetcar lines, trolley parks were conceived by streetcar THE GUTTER DOCTOR! Eavestrough repairs, cleaning, shallow oblong pond with connected surrounding canal companies to encourage people to use their services on and replacements. Fascia, soffit, cladding, roofs, and sid- and walkway bridges. 1915 - a large shelter, kitchen and weekends and were a popular park type in the late 1800s ing. For over 15 years and 20,000 projects we have done stable, a bridge to the small island and an athletic field were to early 1900s in Canada and the United States. the job right – and it’s always guaranteed! Full liability constructed. 1919 - main swimming pool added. 1921 - insurance and WCB. A+ rated BBB member. Calgary’s The park was initially conceived by John Hextall, a solicitor, dance hall built. Floods: 1923, 1929, 1932, 1947, 2005, 2013. top award winner! www.gutterdoctor.ca, 403-714-0711. who envisioned developing the Bowness area as a high- 1946 - rental cabins are removed. 1950 - streetcar service end suburb known as Bowness Estates. In 1908, Hextall to Bowness ends; bus service commences. 1959 - pool is TAZSCAPES: Your local Calgary landscaping company purchased a large area of the Bowness Ranche property, permanently closed and permanently infilled in 1964. 1960 to service your outdoor needs extending from hard- which included two islands that would become Bowness - miniature railway installed. 1964 - bridge upgraded. scaping to softscaping services with a commitment to Park. In 1911, the Hextall Agreement was signed with the providing you quality workmanship by qualified profes- Article and photos provided courtesy of Discover Historic Cal- City of Calgary that saw the transfer of the islands and a sionals. 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16 M AY 2018 I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities E VA N S T O N I M AY 2018 1 7 Councillor, Ward 2 MLA Calgary-Mackay-Nose Hill Joe Magliocca Karen McPherson 403-268-2430 Current Member [email protected] #106, 8220 Centre Street NE Calgary.ca/ward2 403-215-7710 Joe Magliocca calgary.mackay.nosehill@ @Joe_Magliocca assembly.ab.ca

City Council has directed administration to implement a transi- tion plan for waste management which will move from a flat The Legislative session has been underway for a couple rate fee financing model to a new fee for service model. With of months and the following Bills have been introduced these changes, there will be a monthly charge for the black cart as of writing: of $6.75, green cart at $9 and a charge of $8.50 for the blue cart. • Bill 1, Energy Diversification However, $20 million that is currently garnished from property • Bill 2, Growth and Diversification taxes to pay for waste management will no longer be needed. I will be working to ensure that every dollar will be returned to • Bill 5, to Strengthen Financial Security for Persons with taxpayers. This transition plan also facilitates further discussion Disabilities regarding variable cart sizes as many residents do not produce • Bill 6, on cannabis legalization a full cart of waste. I have for many years been advocating for • Bill 7, on Alberta’s local food sector and residents to only be charged by the amount of waste produced, • Bill 8, an emergency management act not the current standard flat rate. This session I have had the opportunity to provide input Furthermore, Council directed administration to implement every-other-week green cart collection over the winter months an ask questions more often than previous sessions in starting in November 2018. Adjusting the green cart collection the Legislature. Videos can be found on the Alberta Par- frequency will realize cost savings in areas such as labour and ty Caucus YouTube channel or you can read the Hansard fuel of approximately $2 million annually. I will be advocating on the Alberta Legislature website. for these savings to be returned to taxpayers through lower taxes and fees. We had a good turnout at the Budget Town Hall I host- City Council voted unanimously to maintain the seven-minute ed on March 29. There were excellent insights into the fire response time standard while requiring that new suburban 2018-2019 budget which I took to Estimates meetings communities include a plan to incrementally achieve the city’s in Edmonton. I encourage you to email or call the office standard as they are built out. We are fortunate in Ward 2 to to provide feedback on any bills or matters within the have response times throughout most of our communities Legislature. You can follow progress and gain informa- that are well below the 7-minute target. We are also fortunate tion from my monthly E-Newsletter as well. to have two new fire halls recently built in our Ward in Sage Hill and in Royal Vista. As you are likely aware, the Calgary Zoo has some new Join me once again for our annual Ward 2 Stampede BBQ on guests. The Giant Pandas have arrived, and I was very Experts in Saturday, July 14th from 11am-2pm at Loblaws City Market in fortunate to attend the preview in April. You don’t need design, print, Sage Hill. me to tell you how cute they are, but they are cute! Support the Calgary Zoo and visit the new guests be- & targeted delivery ginning this month.

I’m always happy to hear from you so please feel free to get in touch. The office is open from 9am until 4:30pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday (closed for lunch from 12:00pm-1:00pm). We are open until 7 p.m. on Thursdays for those who aren’t able to drop in during the day and you can always email us at calgary.mackay. [email protected], call us at 403-215-7710, or CALL NOW FOR drop by the office at #106, 8220 Centre Street NE, beside YOUR FREE QUOTE First Calgary Credit Union. 403-243-7518 18 M AY 2018 I Call 403-263-3044 for advertising opportunities

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Split-Level 02 $471,250-

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Condo 01 $250,000-

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Average Days on Market 8260 Days

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