Urban Golf Courses
#161
Posted 20 February 2016 - 06:39 PM
#162
Posted 20 February 2016 - 07:22 PM
^You mean you aren't, oh sorry.
#163
Posted 20 February 2016 - 08:26 PM
There are several members who walk the course, as long as you can keep up with the pace of play nobody has a problem with it. When they played the Telus Skins game the pro's all walked. If you are playing with your brother in law let him ride and you can walk.
The secret is the nicotine helps me beat him. Calms it all right down when the heat gets on. As a smoker it has basically no effect on him though.
#164
Posted 09 March 2016 - 08:45 AM
Some word on Prospect Lake course today, CFAX will have it in the 9:00 hour.
#165
Posted 09 March 2016 - 09:51 AM
Some word on Prospect Lake course today, CFAX will have it in the 9:00 hour.
So what's the word?
#166
Posted 09 March 2016 - 10:43 AM
Grease?
#167
Posted 09 March 2016 - 12:10 PM
Prospect Lake is partnering with www.powertobe.ca.
#168
Posted 09 March 2016 - 12:13 PM
Grease?
John Travolta's in town?
#169
Posted 09 March 2016 - 12:17 PM
Power To Be finds a home at Prospect Lake FORMER PROSPECT LAKE GOLF COURSE TO TRANSFORM INTO ACCESSIBLE RECREATION HUBAccessible outdoor recreation has a new lease on life today thanks to a partnership between Power To Be and the Steele family. The Victoria-based non-profit organization and the Steele family have partnered to transform the former Prospect Lake Golf Course into an accessible recreation hub for British Columbian youth and families with barriers.
https://powertobe.ca...t-prospect-lake
#170
Posted 12 August 2016 - 10:42 AM
http://www.theprovin...1949/story.html
Select B.C. seniors get to drive golf carts on municipal roads
#171
Posted 12 August 2016 - 07:56 PM
^So do you have to show ID to prove you are a senior? And why just senior's?
#172
Posted 13 August 2016 - 10:12 AM
^So do you have to show ID to prove you are a senior? And why just senior's?
I'm a senior, yet I still get asked for ID at the liquor store.
#173
Posted 13 August 2016 - 11:01 AM
I'm a senior, yet I still get asked for ID at the liquor store.
It's an easy mistake to make with that youthful greenish skin.
#174
Posted 13 August 2016 - 11:15 AM
^So do you have to show ID to prove you are a senior? And why just senior's?
I guess it's not limited to seniors.
“This change makes it easier for people, particularly seniors, to stay engaged in their community and access the services that make their lives better,” Clark said in a statement.
#175
Posted 13 August 2016 - 12:09 PM
The Twizzy is supposed to be coming to Canada, and available for lease for just $99/mo. including insurance.
#176
Posted 03 December 2017 - 03:51 PM
Woods is back, and maybe his back is back but he is not out of the Woods yet until he gets back into the Woods he once was.
The spotlight all week was on Woods all week, with good reason. But Fowler grabbed it at the very end with the performance of the event.
"It's cool (to win Tiger's tournament)," he said. "To have the handful of rounds that we got to play together in the last couple months. We had some good times on the golf course.
It would have been fun if we had been paired together. I was looking forward to him getting out here.
I knew (what he had been doing) was going to be good enough to surprise a lot of people. I'm definitely happy for him."
#177
Posted 13 January 2020 - 07:37 AM
This public hearings get underway at 7 p.m. at municipal hall, 770 Vernon Ave. with the first hearing for a temporary use permit for 450 Creed Rd. Goodwill Investments, owners of the Highland Pacific Golf Course and some neighbouring properties on Creed Road, applied to the District of Saanich for the temporary use permit. The permit would be a means to test out storing boats, RVs and, trailers owned by residents of apartments or small lots as part of a proposed business on the property.
https://www.vicnews....ary-use-permit/
#178
Posted 24 March 2020 - 03:26 AM
#179
Posted 22 October 2020 - 05:19 AM
The numbered company owes the Criddles $3.36 million plus interest of more than $12,000 monthly, the documents show.
Pettinger said when the company failed to come up with the final payment in December 2019, the Criddles moved to foreclose.
The court documents paint a picture of an asset that was left to rot.
In their court application, the Criddle family noted that after the 2017 sale the new buyers revoked golf memberships, closed the curling rink and stopped doing maintenance on the golf course, equipment and landscaping.
The buyers, who agreed to pay $4.8 million for the property, claimed the intention was to invest in the golf course and operations, but a key player, a Chinese investor referred to as Mr. Ling, disappeared before the deal could be completed, court documents say.
https://www.timescol...ared-1.24224985
Edited by Victoria Watcher, 22 October 2020 - 05:19 AM.
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