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...

"Ann proved herself to be an outstanding realtor who walked the extra mile to ensure that everything that could be done to sell our home was done – and then some. She used a number of creative resources on the Internet such as Craig’s List and Kijiji and Used Nanaimo as well as the usual MLS Listings and various ads to promote the sale of our home. We put our home on the market at a time which we knew to be a slow time for home sales. This prompted Ann to work all that much harder to market our home – with successful results.

Further, we bought our new home through a private sale and even though there was no financial gain for her, she helped shepherd us through that process as we successfully concluded that transaction.

My spouse, Kathy, and I would have no hesitation in recommending Ann McVey to anyone."

Tom and Kathleen Davies

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Local News

Fine art could be on its way to city hall.The City of Kamloops is looking at hosting some of the Kamloops Art Gallery’s holdings in its buildings, at the suggestion of Coun. Nancy Bepple.Bepple said the city is a major supporter of the gallery, as well as one of its sources of funding, and ... more
http://www.kamloopsthisweek.com/news/152063695.html
High-tech streetlights will come to several neighbourhoods, after council agreed to spend $365,000 to upgrade 1,000 lights with LED and adaptive-dimming technology.While $415,000 of the project is covered by grants, the city needed to use some of its 2011 surplus to cover the rest of the costs of ... more
http://www.kamloopsthisweek.com/news/152063765.html
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A "difficult, dangerous fire" in North Vancouver's Upper Lonsdale neighbourhood yesterday evening appears to be related to a homeowner's barbecue, according to District of North Vancouver Fire Chief Victor Penman.At 7:45 p.m. last night, fire crews were dispatched to a home in the 4000 block of ... more
http://www.northshoreoutlook.com/news/152055865.html
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Abbotsford has resisted national and provincial trends, seeing an increase in the number of farms over the past five years.The 2011 Census of Agriculture was released last week, showing Abbotsford had a total of 1,282 farms in 2011, being run by 2,005 operators. In 2006, there were 1,197 local ... more
http://www.abbynews.com/news/152058085.html
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A local man avoided serious injuries Thursday evening when his car rolled in the Fisher and McDougall road area, Cowichan Bay's fire chief says.Ken Bulcock explained the driver, from Cobble Hill, was removed from his crumpled, black 1991 Suzuki after it came to rest beside a telephone pole during the ... more
http://www.cowichannewsleader.com/news/152051625.html
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The man accused of killing Karrie Ann Stone and Tyeshia Jones is scheduled to be in court on Tuesday.But in the meantime Stone’s mother is urging the community to ignore hurtful gossip.“Don’t listen to the rumours,” says Bev Stone.Bev suffered a grievous loss when her daughter ... more
http://www.cowichannewsleader.com/news/151611295.html
Hotels in Prince George showed a 14.2 per cent increase in visitors in 2011 over the previous year.The biggest groups of people who come to the city are visitors from around the region. Second are visitors from Germany and the U.S. Sport tourism, from parents bringing kids in for hockey meets to the ... more
http://www.pgfreepress.com/news/152017195.html
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The Enbridge pipeline issue is complex, involving miles of pipeline, a myriad of stakeholders as well as proponents and protesters of the project speaking out.One major issue is the oil tankers that will traverse the B.C. coastline, carrying the crude bitumen to foreign soils. Some, if upended, would ... more
http://www.pgfreepress.com/news/152017965.html
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