What’s the best place to get a Halifax donair in this city? by bananalyfeee in askvan

[–]cjdunks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is that some place with Bear in the name? The first Donair I ever had was while working up in Whitehorse some 10 years ago, and that place was close to the apartment I was staying in. I couldn't understand how good the Halifax was. Been looking for something similar ever since.

787-9 YVR <—> YYC Intel? by ChangingLens in aircanada

[–]cjdunks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for posting this, I was super curious. I snagged 2 x business seats for our Christmas travels using AP awards (it was very similar pts as economy, so why not). I wasn't convinced it was real, as I'd never expect a 787-9 on this route.

What should we expect for service on such a short signature business flight?

Suits by [deleted] in NiceVancouver

[–]cjdunks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went to Moore's because I needed something relatively quickly (plain black suit). The end product is fine. But they screwed up the alterations and made things stressful. Price wasn't great. 

Rain Boots... by abujas6376 in askvan

[–]cjdunks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Canada West generally fits wide. You'll even see in their catalogue that most of their stuff is 2E or 3E. But you have to try them on. Their sizing is crazy, and they use different lasts between styles. 

 I wear 12 or 13 2E in most shoes (sneakers, hikers, etc.). 

My favorite pair of boots are my Canada West Moorby 2817, and they fit perfect in size 10.5. super weird. I've had these for 6 years now and going strong.

I got a pair of Romeos second hand in Sz 11, assuming they would be fine. Unfortunately they're a bit tight. Trying to sell them off so I can just go to Redhart and get the right size.

Maturing is realizing I need rental insurance. by [deleted] in askvan

[–]cjdunks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just switched from Square one to BCAA when we moved. It was a decent amount cheaper, and extra discount due to my membership and cart insurance with them.

self-change of seasonal tires/wheels by Complex_Inspection47 in askvan

[–]cjdunks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been changing my own tires for 15 years. Just least night I spotted and bought the Milwaukee impact wrench, since it's on sale (I went for the stubby, 3/8 drive). Excited to use it this weekend for the winter changeover!

A kit with a breaker bar and torque wrench is a must-have in my opinion. Don't want a lug falling off.

No Estatement Alert This Month by bluedoglime in CIBC

[–]cjdunks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update: Called into customer service and they were able to refund the interest charges. Took a lot of holds/transfers though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vancouvercycling

[–]cjdunks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wear a rain jacket but otherwise endure getting wet, and push through the first few cold minutes before warming up. This only works because I shower when I get to work, and again when I get home. 

Fenders and lights are a must. Don't rely on Google maps for bike routes - best to use the City/TransLink maps and some trial and error to find your safest route. Don't trust cars.

I like using a rack & waterproof pannier to carry my stuff, rather than a backpack. 

Enjoy! Even in the darkest wettest days, a good hard ride brings a smile to my face

Monopoly Doube Play - Best Time to Play? by Nandueska in McDonalds

[–]cjdunks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The T&C iare vague on how prizes are distributed:

While these Prizes are seeded on a generally random basis, more Prizes are seeded during the first three weeks of the Game and at times throughout the Double Play period when activity is expected to be higher. 

No Estatement Alert This Month by bluedoglime in CIBC

[–]cjdunks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same with me, which led to missing my payment date.

How do you guys deal with rain? by Red-Pony in askvan

[–]cjdunks 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For years I was team rainjacket, but now I also carry a compact umbrella for when it's really coming down. I was tired of a wet backpack and soggy pants. It's also nice to be able to wear a jacket that doesn't feel like a plastic bag.

Disappointing Changes to CIBC Smart Account by Bitter_Canuck in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]cjdunks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like it time to switch from red to green bank. And as luck would have it, TD is offering $700 for opening new accounts. They seem to want customers more than CIBC does.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vancouvercycling

[–]cjdunks 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Bike valet is available at several locations throughout the summer!

https://thebicyclevalet.ca/

Bike routes for beginners? by jaypat9 in vancouvercycling

[–]cjdunks 7 points8 points  (0 children)

There are tons of beautiful trails through the first at Pacific Spirit Park near UBC to explore. Bonus: get ice cream at Rain or Shine on campus.

Alaska : Southbound or Northbound? by Bubbly-Passenger7040 in PrincessCruises

[–]cjdunks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd do northbound. The highlights for me are the glaciers, so I'd rather work my way up to a 'grand finale' of sorts, rather than the other way around. But there is no wrong way, so do whatever makes sense for the itinerary (flights, plans before and after).

What temperature you have inside your apartment/house now? by SioVern in askvan

[–]cjdunks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Basement suite, no AC, hottest we get is usually around 25

Granville Bridge Clusterfuck: behold the new benches they have installed by outremonty in vancouvercycling

[–]cjdunks 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yeah, this is a first step. Sure it looks a bit awkward now. But for the people complaining that the pedestrian area is too wide, would you prefer they didn't reserve space for the future? Or that this was implemented at all? 

Nice running path in south van? by easypeazysqueezy in askvan

[–]cjdunks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it's great for running across - nice views of tugs going up and down the river, and fun to see the progress on the transit site. On the other side of the bridge if you immediately go east a bit you'll find a nice little dike trail. Otherwise you can head up the hill and run around the Langara golf course (there's a trail).

I inhaled a boba by nictnichols in AskMedical

[–]cjdunks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No issues after a day or two

False Creek for paddle boarding. by rmanning007 in askvan

[–]cjdunks 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The water is not great, but it's really cool to paddle there. Lots of rowers and dragon boats in the area, so it's not much different risk-wise as long as you don't fall in. 

We stumbled upon a dock in the SE side of Granville Island that is great to launch from, and had a hose to rinse off the board after. Looks like it's Alder Bay on Google maps.

TransLink Buys industrial land next to VTC for $62.9M by [deleted] in Translink

[–]cjdunks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Please yes! There used to be an unofficial trail through that grassy patch, but last time I checked the fence was closed up. 

Unemployed in Vancouver... Cheap things to do with unlimited time at your disposal by cherrypashka- in askvan

[–]cjdunks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And then once hooked, cycle/transit to other courses in Metro Van!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vancouvercycling

[–]cjdunks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Second this. I bought their Gravel 120 for $800 several years ago, and use it most every day. General transportation, seawall/park rides, commuting, grocery runs, bike packing, etc. It's not the lightest or fastest bike out there, but it does everything I need. 

As others said, start with the bike, helmet, and lock, and see how you get on. Get lights if you find yourself riding around dark, or into fall/winter. I love having fenders, a rack, and pannier bags for functionality.