Ann McVey & Lisa Lowry

Local: 250-752-6926
Toll Free: 800-224-5906
Fax: 250-752-2133
Email: annmcvey@shaw.ca


Parksville / Qualicum Beach Realty
Independently Owned and Operated




What People are Saying...

Testimonial

"I engaged Ann to be our real estate agent because she is a fellow bridge player. I recommend her because she is a fine realtor.

When my husband and I were looking for a new home she knocked on doors for us, she followed every lead, and she was available whenever we needed her. I believe we could not have purchased successfully without Ann. She went on to sell our then current home, and walked us through all the paperwork for both contracts.

She is energetic, has a good sense of humour and is a supurb bridge player."

Sincerely,

-Joyce
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Local News

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A Penticton man rescued a woman whose car ended up in the south end of the river channel on Wednesday morning.Harvey Hunchak said he was driving on Skaha Lake Road when he noticed a group of people gathered looking at the submersed car."I went across the bridge and turned into the parking lot ... more
http://www.pentictonwesternnews.com/news/140079563.html
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Revelstoke residents may see poster or billboard advertising popping up in or on city facilities, like bus shelters, the Revelstoke Community Centre, Revelstoke City Hall or other publicly-owned structures in town. Revelstoke city council has approved a new policy that will allow advertisers to affix ... more
http://www.revelstoketimesreview.com/news/140081753.html
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An eleventh-hour look at the numbers meant the majority of Cowichan Valley Regional District directors were comfortable supporting the visitor information office at the B.C. Forest Discovery Centre — by reducing the contribution to $293,000 from the requested $609,000.The decision means local ... more
http://www.cowichannewsleader.com/news/140067673.html
The breathalyzer issue won’t be on the agenda for the Kamloops-Thompson board of education during upcoming meetings, but it’s far from dead.That’s the word from school district superintendent Terry Sullivan, who, earlier this month, presented a proposal that would govern the use of ... more
http://www.kamloopsthisweek.com/news/140076853.html
The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency has updated its participation funding allocation for the aboriginal funding envelope for groups to participate in the environmental assessment of the Spanish Mountain Gold Mine Project.Originally two recipients were successful — the Soda Creek Indian ... more
http://www.wltribune.com/news/140077013.html
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A big-box retailer in the Tournament Capital has been given the nod to get even bigger.In a vote of 6-2 at a public hearing on Tuesday night (Feb. 21), city council voted in favour of lifting a covenant on the Kamloops Walmart, which will allow the store to expand its grocery section.The store wants ... more
http://www.kamloopsthisweek.com/news/140077283.html
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Aaron Orlando, editor of the Revelstoke Times Review, has been nominated as a top-three finalist for two 2012 Ma Murray Community Newspaper Awards.Orlando, the editor of the newspaper since August 2008, was nominated for the John Collinson Memorial Award for Investigate Journalism and the Neville ... more
http://www.revelstoketimesreview.com/news/140078713.html
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Mayor Kerry Cook presented Certificate of Merit Awards to (from left) Katharina Koppe, Abrie Kilian, and Glen Rogers, all members of Shogun Martial Arts. The trio competed at the World Tournament for the World Karate and Kickboxing Council in Spain in November. ... more
http://www.wltribune.com/news/140064553.html
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 Edgar Lloyd Nagorski is wanted for breach of probation and failure to attend court.Nagorski is a 50-year-old white man, 5'8" tall and 169 pounds. He has blonde hair and blue eyes.          Joel Mercier is wanted for theft under $5,000.Mercier is ... more
http://www.similkameenspotlight.com/news/140073813.html
Conservation officers are still looking for a key clue to help them solve a year-old mystery of who illegally shot the dominant bull elk of a small herd near Falkland.For conservation reasons, there is no open season for elk in that area, so it was a particularly unfortunate loss, explains Kelowna ... more
http://www.kamloopsthisweek.com/news/140074543.html
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