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Hi, my name is Marla Jensen with Sutton WestCoast Realty.

I'm excited to show you this new listing.

Enjoy!

Located on one of the best streets in Gibsons, 836 O'Shea Road is wheelchair-friendly single-level

living that's close to everything!

This three-bedroom, two-bathroom rancher boasts newer flooring and paint, an eat-in kitchen

with a solarium, and a private backyard that backs onto a park-like setting.

This is also where you'll find a garden and a shed.

You're in an excellent central location that's easy walking distance to schools, shopping,

medical clinics, and trails.

This is a fabulous fit for young families or retirees.

Let's take a tour of 836 O'Shea Road.

Starting from the street, we see Bowen Island with the North Shore Mountains in the distance.

Walking up the driveway, we pass the single-car garage before stepping inside via the front

door.

To our immediate right is the living room.

There's a fireplace as well as a big window that looks to the front yard.

A hallway leads past an entrance closet and in front of us is the laundry room.

On our right is the eat-in kitchen with a skylight, four appliances, and access to the

heated solarium.

The solarium lets you enjoy the fenced backyard regardless of temperature or weather.

Turning around and revisiting the kitchen, we get another good look at all the cabinet and counterspace.

On our righthand side is the aforementioned laundry room.

This space also acts as a storage and utility room and provides another access to the backyard.

Down the hallway and to our right is a three-piece washroom.

There's a good-sized vanity the shower is behind the door.

Our next stop is bedroom number one.

It has a closet and a front-facing window.

Right next door is the second bedroom.

Like its neighbour, there's a closet, a window, and the same laminate floors we find throughout

the rest of the home.

Across the hall is the master bedroom.

This room is a generous size and has a big closet, a backyard-facing window, and its

own four-piece ensuite washroom.

Walking through the fenced backyard, we see the garden shed as well as a small garden

bed that has ample room for expansion.

This is a great space for kids or pets to run and play.

836 O'Shea Road is an ideal home for a young family or retirees.

You're close to everything and you''re surrounded by excellent neighbours!

This lot is zoned for a suite and auxiliary buildings and remember - there's no buyers'

tax OR speculation tax in Gibsons!

Thanks to its single-level floor plan and outstanding location, there'll be a lot of

interest in this property.

Call Marla today before it's too late!

Thanks for watching the tour!

If you have any questions or you'd like to book a showing, please contact me at anytime.

I've been selling real estate since 2006 and I'd love to put my experience to work for

you.

The Sunshine Coast is one of the most amazing spots to live or vacation, making it a great

investment too!

Take care and have a great day.

Bye!

For more infomation >> SOLD - Narrated video home tour: 836 O'Shea Road, Gibsons, BC - Duration: 3:22.

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R.E.M. blasts Trumps retweeting video that uses the song Everybody Hurts to mock Democrats Politic - Duration: 2:01.

R.E.M. blasts Trumps retweeting video that uses the song Everybody Hurts to mock Democrats Politic

Alternative rockers R.E.M. are not happy that Trump retweeted a snarky video clip from his State of the Union address that features the bands early 90s song "Everybody Hurts." The earnest ballad plays over clips of Democrats looking none too pleased with the speech.

The video was created by pro Trump memester and has become the latest in a long line of disputes between politicians and rock stars.

R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills blasted Carpe Donktum and Trump, calling them both a name we cant use here. "Measures have been taken to stop it. @jack you need to get on this," he tweeted, calling out Twitter honcho Jack Dorsey.

The clip was removed from the Presidents account but can still be found elsewhere.

The band tweeted a more family friendly response: "World Leader PRETEND!!! Congress, Media ghost this faker!!! Love, R.E.M."

The groups song "World Leader Pretend" included the lyrics, "I raised the wall and I will be the one to knock it down."

The Athens, Georgia based foursome was one of the countrys top rock bands through the 1980s and 90s. Other hits include "Losing My Religion," "Stand" and "Orange Crush." R.E.M. broke up in 2011.

The latest in a string of clashes over songs

In 2015, for playing another R.E.M. tune on the campaign trail, "Its the End of the World as We Know It And I Feel Fine ."

"Go f asterisk ck yourselves, the lot of you you sad, attention grabbing, power hungry little men," Stipe said in an email to "Do not use our music or my voice for your moronic charade of a campaign."

, the band was more polite.

"While we do not authorize or condone the use of our music at this political event, and do ask that these candidates cease and desist from doing so, let us remember that there are things of greater importance at stake here," R.E.M. said.

"The media and the American voter should focus on the bigger picture, and not allow grandstanding politicians to distract us from the pressing issues of the day and of the current Presidential campaign."

Other rock n roll dust ups include:

• for using his "Rockin in the Free World" in 2015.

• The same year, one of the writers of Survivors "Eye of the Tiger" said he was used the anthem in her crusade against same sex marriage.

• As far back as the 1980s, Bruce Springsteen criticized President Ronald Reagan using his anti war "Born in the U.S.A." to stir up patriotism on the re election trail.

For more infomation >> R.E.M. blasts Trumps retweeting video that uses the song Everybody Hurts to mock Democrats Politic - Duration: 2:01.

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Evening Video Forecast - Duration: 1:25.

For more infomation >> Evening Video Forecast - Duration: 1:25.

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R.E.M. blasts Trumps retweeting video that uses the song Everybody Hurts to mock Democrats Politic - Duration: 2:28.

R.E.M. blasts Trumps retweeting video that uses the song Everybody Hurts to mock Democrats Politic

Alternative rockers R.E.M. are not happy that Trump retweeted a snarky video clip from his State of the Union address that features the bands early 90s song "Everybody Hurts." The earnest ballad plays over clips of Democrats looking none too pleased with the speech.

The video was created by pro Trump memester and has become the latest in a long line of disputes between politicians and rock stars.

R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills blasted Carpe Donktum and Trump, calling them both a name we cant use here. "Measures have been taken to stop it. @jack you need to get on this," he tweeted, calling out Twitter honcho Jack Dorsey.

The clip was removed from the Presidents account but can still be found elsewhere.

The band tweeted a more family friendly response: "World Leader PRETEND!!! Congress, Media ghost this faker!!! Love, R.E.M."

The groups song "World Leader Pretend" included the lyrics, "I raised the wall and I will be the one to knock it down."

The Athens, Georgia based foursome was one of the countrys top rock bands through the 1980s and 90s. Other hits include "Losing My Religion," "Stand" and "Orange Crush." R.E.M. broke up in 2011.

The latest in a string of clashes over songs

In 2015, for playing another R.E.M. tune on the campaign trail, "Its the End of the World as We Know It And I Feel Fine ."

"Go f asterisk ck yourselves, the lot of you you sad, attention grabbing, power hungry little men," Stipe said in an email to "Do not use our music or my voice for your moronic charade of a campaign."

, the band was more polite.

"While we do not authorize or condone the use of our music at this political event, and do ask that these candidates cease and desist from doing so, let us remember that there are things of greater importance at stake here," R.E.M. said.

"The media and the American voter should focus on the bigger picture, and not allow grandstanding politicians to distract us from the pressing issues of the day and of the current Presidential campaign."

Other rock n roll dust ups include:

• for using his "Rockin in the Free World" in 2015.

• The same year, one of the writers of Survivors "Eye of the Tiger" said he was used the anthem in her crusade against same sex marriage.

• As far back as the 1980s, Bruce Springsteen criticized President Ronald Reagan using his anti war "Born in the U.S.A." to stir up patriotism on the re election trail.

For more infomation >> R.E.M. blasts Trumps retweeting video that uses the song Everybody Hurts to mock Democrats Politic - Duration: 2:28.

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Video: lekker skiën in Israël. Dan komt er een raket langs - Duration: 2:54.

 Iron dome.  De zogenaamde 'internationale gemeenschap' kon het absoluut niet verkroppen dat Israël een defensiesysteem tegen raketaanvallen kon opzetten

De zogenaamde Iron Dome zou raketten van terreurorganisaties moeten en kunnen onderscheppen vóór ze daadwerkelijk Israëlische burgers konden verwonden of doden

Je zou denken dat zoiets perfect is, maar op de één of andere manier dacht de 'internationale gemeenschap' daar dus anders over

Je zou bijna denken dat een dode jood meer of minder ze niets uitmaakt.  Hoe dan ook, ondanks protesten van de rest van de wereld zette Israël deze Iron Dome in elkaar en… dat blijkt heel goed te zijn

Kijk maar naar deze beelden: VIDEO: People ski on Mount Hermon as Israel's Iron Dome system intercepts missile from Syria

 (Credit: Elad Ben-Moshe) pic.twitter.com/LHXzgBUc2C  — The Spectator Index (@spectatorindex) January 21, 2019    Je ziet daar dus iemand lekker skiën

Opeens hoor je lawaai. Wat er gebeurt? Een terreurorganisatie of de Quds-troepen in Syrië hadden een raket afgeschoten op Israël

Gelukkig was de Iron Dome er en kon de raket dus onderschept worden.  Natuurlijk is dat systeem — en de technologie erachter — fantastisch

Maar dat mag niet verhullen dat de werkelijkheid natuurlijk ongelooflijk luguber is: Israëli's moeten zelfs voor hun leven vrezen als ze aan het skiën zijn

Triest.  Maar goed, gelukkig hebben ze daar dus een oplossing voor.   Waardeer jij de artikelen op DagelijkseStandaard

nl? Volg ons dan op Twitter!

For more infomation >> Video: lekker skiën in Israël. Dan komt er een raket langs - Duration: 2:54.

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R.E.M. blasts Trumps retweeting video that uses the song Everybody Hurts to mock Democrats Politic - Duration: 2:01.

R.E.M. blasts Trumps retweeting video that uses the song Everybody Hurts to mock Democrats Politic

Alternative rockers R.E.M. are not happy that Trump retweeted a snarky video clip from his State of the Union address that features the bands early 90s song "Everybody Hurts." The earnest ballad plays over clips of Democrats looking none too pleased with the speech.

The video was created by pro Trump memester and has become the latest in a long line of disputes between politicians and rock stars.

R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills blasted Carpe Donktum and Trump, calling them both a name we cant use here. "Measures have been taken to stop it. @jack you need to get on this," he tweeted, calling out Twitter honcho Jack Dorsey.

The clip was removed from the Presidents account but can still be found elsewhere.

The band tweeted a more family friendly response: "World Leader PRETEND!!! Congress, Media ghost this faker!!! Love, R.E.M."

The groups song "World Leader Pretend" included the lyrics, "I raised the wall and I will be the one to knock it down."

The Athens, Georgia based foursome was one of the countrys top rock bands through the 1980s and 90s. Other hits include "Losing My Religion," "Stand" and "Orange Crush." R.E.M. broke up in 2011.

The latest in a string of clashes over songs

In 2015, for playing another R.E.M. tune on the campaign trail, "Its the End of the World as We Know It And I Feel Fine ."

"Go f asterisk ck yourselves, the lot of you you sad, attention grabbing, power hungry little men," Stipe said in an email to "Do not use our music or my voice for your moronic charade of a campaign."

, the band was more polite.

"While we do not authorize or condone the use of our music at this political event, and do ask that these candidates cease and desist from doing so, let us remember that there are things of greater importance at stake here," R.E.M. said.

"The media and the American voter should focus on the bigger picture, and not allow grandstanding politicians to distract us from the pressing issues of the day and of the current Presidential campaign."

Other rock n roll dust ups include:

• for using his "Rockin in the Free World" in 2015.

• The same year, one of the writers of Survivors "Eye of the Tiger" said he was used the anthem in her crusade against same sex marriage.

• As far back as the 1980s, Bruce Springsteen criticized President Ronald Reagan using his anti war "Born in the U.S.A." to stir up patriotism on the re election trail.

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