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We are one of only a few 5‐Star Lutron showrooms in Canada and represent the ultimate Lutron destination. Lutron is the world’s leading provider of precision control of lights, shades, and temperature. Our elite, exclusive showroom is dedicated to creating a space to see, touch, and experience Lutron products and solutions. Visit us now to experience what’s possible with the most innovative solutions available. We’re a family owned and operated showroom celebrating over 50 years as Leaders in Lighting. Come in to our Victoria or Nanaimo showroom today for the most extensive lighting selection on the Island and meet our passionate team of lighting consultants ready to serve you. You can find us in Victoria at 3400 Douglas Street, across from the Uptown shopping centre, at the corner of Douglas Street and Boleskine Road. Our Nanaimo lighting showroom is located at 2520 Bowen Road, in the Nanaimo Home Centre. Mclaren Lighting was founded in 1960 and we have been serving the Island for over 50 years.

What started out as a small lighting showroom in Victoria, BC, has grown into the largest selection and inventory of lighting on Vancouver Island with showrooms in both Victoria and Nanaimo. Largest sales team on the Island Over 75 suppliers including exclusive lines such as Swarovski, Quoizel, Kuzco and Hinkley Over 5000 items on display New items displayed daily As a member of western Canada’s largest buying group we are able to provide the best prices possible.
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Schrijf uw eigen review Hoe waardeert u dit product? *Titel van uw reviewCeiling Lighs or chandelier Will sell together or separately. $70 for pair or 40 each. They are in great shape. Perfect for living room, dining room, pool room or whatever. Call Marni 250 210 2794 Household › Accessories › Lamps Some of our kitchen team find traditional Nanaimo bars too sweet, so we developed a bar we all could love. Thanks to cocoa powder, salted almonds and much less sugar, we got it. LINE an 8 × 8-in. baking pan with overhanging parchment. COMBINE toasted coconut with graham cracker crumbs, 1/4 cup almonds and cocoa powder in a large bowl. in 1/3 cup melted butter and corn syrup. Press evenly into prepared pan. BEAT icing sugar with 1/2 cup butter, custard powder, vanilla seeds and vanilla and almond extracts using an electric mixer on low, 1 min. Increase speed to medium-high and beat until pale and fluffy, 2 min. Spread evenly over base.

MICROWAVE chocolate in a small bowl, stirring halfway, until smooth, 1 to 2 min. Pour over custard, smoothing top. Sprinkle with remaining almonds. Chill until firm, 2 hours. Let stand 15 min, then cut into bars. How to melt chocolate using a double-boiler Photo credit: Photo, Erik Putz. ( 2 ratings ) Latest recipesRecipe collectionsChatelaine cooking club Charred broccoli with curry dressing Lebanese-style turnip and beet pickles Everything bagel crisp bread 16 simple roasted vegetable recipes 10 crowd-pleasing mashed potato recipes 10 pumpkin-free Thanksgiving desserts 7 totally tasty holiday stuffing recipes 10 sweet-tart cranberry recipes for Thanksgiving 11 best turkey recipes for a perfectly roasted holiday bird 15 decadent desserts for pumpkin lovers 3 must-try cheese, seafood and charcuterie boards The winner of our strawberry shortcake challenge is… Your next cooking club challenge is: Strawberry shortcake!

And the winner of our breakfast oatmeal challenge is… Your next cooking club challenge is breakfast oatmeal! The winner of our cinnamon bread challenge is… Your next cooking club challenge is a cinnamon bread wreath The winner of December’s cookie challenge is… Your next cooking club challenge is holiday cookiesTime for some spring-cleaning? Ready to move out and don't know what to do with your unplugged, unused household appliances and electronics? Regional Recycling is happy to take your old equipment off your hands so you can live clutter-free. Clean up your household, while we help to clean up the environment. Electronic or battery-operated household items currently accepted at our locations are:Regional Recycling handles only end-of-life products, which means non functioning electronics products and those that are beyond repair, so bring them down for safe handling. If your item still works and could be used again, but you're just looking to get rid of it, we highly recommend donating it to your favourite charity or community group like Free Geek Vancouver.

audio equipment & cables speakers (home, car, & computer) vehicle audio & video systems Regional Recycling takes in all lamps, ballasts and fixtures for residential, commercial and industrial use.Lamps - All lamp technologies and sizes for residential, commercial and industrial purposes. includes: mercury vapour, metal halide, high pressure, sodium, low pressure sodium, UV and germicidal lamps Ballasts - Ballasts integrated into fixtures as well as ballasts sold/disposed of separately.Fixtures - Fixtures, regardless of whether they are marketed for residential, industrial or commercial purposes. troffers, surface/suspended mount, strip lights ceiling mount, track lighting, wall mount, stage lighting pendant, wall mount, flush, track, canopy, recessed/pot, under cabinet chandeliers and ceiling fans that contain lights desk lamps, table lamps, floor lamps, work lights bollards, wall mount, path and walkaway lighting, security lighting

highway and street lighting, post lighting, high mast lighting flashlights, snake lights, night lights, book lights Regional Recycling accepts household quantities of all types of lights (bulbs and tubes) for recycling without charge at collection sites designated for consumers: • Compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) • Fluorescent tubes - straight, curved, U, circular, square etc. • High-intensity discharge lamps (HIDs) and other mercury containing lamps—includes: mercury vapour, metal halide, high pressure, sodium, low pressure sodium, UV and germicidal lamps • Incandescent and halogen bulbs • Light emitting diodes (LEDs) • Ultra High Performance (UHP) lamps (replacement projector lamps) • UV and germicidal lamps Any electronic kitchen appliance used for cooking and heating can be recycled. Here's a simple list of what we can take. B Barbeque Blenders Bread makers Buffet warmer trays C Can Openers Cappuccino/ Espresso makers Chocolate fountains Coffee Grinders Coffee urns Contact grills Countertop ovens Countertop rotisserie ovens Crème brule makers D Deep fryers Double burners Drip coffee makers E Egg cookers Electrical knife sharpener F Fondue pots Food bag sealers Food dehydrator Food steamers Fry pan/griddles G Gelato Maker Germ killing cutting board H Hand mixers Heating coil Hot beverage makers Hot air corn poppers Hot plates J Juice

extractors Juicers K Kettles Knives M Microwave (non built-in furniture/infrastructure of the kitchen) Mini hot dog rollers Mixers and Food Processors P Panini press Pasta makers Percolators Pod coffee makers Portable stoves Potato Peeler Pressure cookers R Rice cookers S Salt and Pepper Mill Sandwich makers Slow cookers Soup makers Spice Grinders T Tabletop grills Tea makers Toaster Toaster Oven W Waffle irons Wine Bottle Openers Woks Y Yogurt makers Think you should toss out those vacuum cleaner bags and canisters? Even small attachments for floor and surface cleaning appliances can be recycled responsibly. Here's a more comprehensive list of all the things Regional Recycling will accept: floor or surface steamer full-size extractor carpet cleaner hose and floor tools (for vacuum cleaners & accessories) plug in vacuum cleaners for use in vehicles which may use the 12V system of the vehicle portable extractor carpet cleaner wet hard floor cleaner Wet dry vacuum cleaners (15L+)

Regional Recycling also takes in various major and large appliances designed for commercial, industrial and residential use.Refrigeration Appliances - Standard household refrigerators without a freezer unit, standard refrigerators with a freezer unit (top mount, bottom mount or side by side), chest freezers, upright freezers and under cabinet refrigerators, wine coolers, beverage centres, and ice makers.Laundry Appliances - Both front load and top load clothes washers, clothes dryers whether powered by electricity or gas, and combination clothes washers and dryers.Cooking Appliances - Gas or electric ovens and ranges with gas or electric cook tops, warming drawers, built in cook tops, and over-the-range microwave ovens with or without hood vent combinations and ventilating range hoods.Dishwashers - Free standing or built in electric powered dishwashers.Room/portable air conditioners - Self-contained air conditioners where in the evaporator, condenser, fan and temperature controls area contained in a single unit that can be plugged into a residential electrical outlet.

Dehumidifiers - Free-standing dehumidifiers that are not mounted on or installed in the heating and ventilation system of household and that use refrigeration to extract moisture from the air.Food waste disposers - Electrically powered devices attached to drain that mechanically crush food waste and discharge it into a household drain.Trash compactors - Electrically powered devices that compress household waste for subsequent disposal.Heaters - Hot water heaters and appliances designed for industrial or commercial purposes. Whether they're handheld, pocketsize, or mini, the smallest household items can still make a big difference. Don't forget to include them on the way down to your nearest Regional Recycling depot.Air fresheners – small direct plug in or battery operated devices that contain scentFrothers – handheld devices used only to froth beverages (note these are smaller than handheld blenders)Lint removers or clothing shavers - under 250 grams (not including packaging or batteries)Mug warmers – small heating devices designed to fit under a mug to keep beverages warmMini massagers – any massagers that are under 250 grams (not including packing and batteries)Personal fans – small fans designed to be portable such as clip-on or

handheld or pocketsize (rather than floor or desk top fans) that are under 250 grams (not including packaging and batteries)Small scales – scales designed to fit in a pocket (rather than rest on a counter or floor) or any scales that weigh less than 250 grams (not including packaging and batteries)Toothbrushes (primary cell) - toothbrushes that use primary cell batteries (note: toothbrushes that are rechargeable remain in the Personal Care category). Regional Recycling accepts electronic or electrical leisure and sports equipment; including: universal gyms, electronic or electrical biking, diving, running and rowing machines and other sports equipment with electronic or electrical components. The tools we accept can be classified into the following two categories:Portable, hand-held power tools - Electronic or electrical tools, used for any of the above purposes, which are portable and designed to be held in the had(s) of the operator when in use.Bench or free standing power tools - Electronic or electrical tools, used for any of the above purposes, which are portable/ mobile and designed to be used on top of a work bench, table or floor.

Regional Recycling accepts all stand-alone smoke alarms powered by battery and/or wired to a building's electrical system.Carbon monoxide (CO) alarms - 'Stand-alone' CO alarms which perform both a CO detection and alarm sounding function. These units are typically disc or square shaped and plastic. Combination smooth & CO alarms - 'Stand-alone' unit that performs both detection and alarm functions, and combines the technology of a smoke alarm and a CO alarm. We will gladly accept used batteries.Cellphone batteries - All types of cellphone batteries are accepted by Regional Recycling regardless of size, make, model or age. Textile processing machines - electronic or electrical tools, other than large-scale stationary industrial tools, including, without limitation, sewing machines, knitting machines and other appliances for weaving or processing textiles. Portable/mobile electronic or electrical appliances and machines with a power cord, plug and/or battery(ies) used for embroidering, knitting, sewing, weaving or otherwise processing textiles.