Travel Feature: Reminiscing Marine Life of Belize
Jun01

Travel Feature: Reminiscing Marine Life of Belize

Belize is an ideal destination for snorkeling adventures because of the extensive shallow water coast, more than 380 km of mainland shore, with hundreds of secluded remote island cays that dot the shorelines. Most are coral islands, which have emerged from the sea over time, or mangroves, which are low lying, jumbles of bare rooted, salt resistant, shrubs that survive in the fluctuating levels of shallow intertidal waters.

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Unforgettable Summer Picnic Ideas
Jun01

Unforgettable Summer Picnic Ideas

To make your picnic truly special, you need to put in some extra effort and planning. These helpful tips and ideas can make your summer picnics stand out, assisting you in choosing the perfect location, ambiance, and activities. So, grab your picnic basket and begin!

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Artist Feature: Michael Pape
Jun01

Artist Feature: Michael Pape

Compassion is one of the easiest things to give, and it can be given freely. It’s not a question of changing your whole life, but rather appraising your actions and thinking beyond them. As we get caught in the day to day, it’s easy to forget about the world beyond our own lives. Michael and his art simply ask you to take a few moments to remember, and to be kind.

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A Home Transformed By Unique, Refurbished Pieces
Mar02

A Home Transformed By Unique, Refurbished Pieces

What I found most interesting about how Margaret went about finishing this featured space of living, dining, and family rooms was that Margaret sourced pieces from all over. “I love to hunt for unique bargains”, begins Margaret.

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The Birth of the Muscle Car
Mar02

The Birth of the Muscle Car

here is a love affair with the muscle car, and it’s not just in the United States. It’s a global love affair. For over 50 years, the American muscle car has captured the imagination and the desire of hot-blooded men and their need for speed.

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Loving Local
Mar02

Loving Local

The wonderful thing about GSC Orangeville is that whether frozen or not, the food and meals they deliver are delicious. Meals like steak stir-fry, meatloaf and mashed potatoes, BBQ Ribs (one of my personal favourites), soups, salads, and many gluten-free options – and vegetarian too!

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Owning a Pool Has Never Been So Easy!
Mar02

Owning a Pool Has Never Been So Easy!

Once upon a time, people could beat the city heat by escaping to their summer cottages. With meteoric rises in real estate prices, purchasing a second property is way out of reach for most folks. That cottage might be your “secondary residence,” but it is still property that needs to be maintained and great chunks of vacation time are spent working on the place.

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Where Clever Design Meets Artistry & Luxury
Nov28

Where Clever Design Meets Artistry & Luxury

“This is the only modern build in Orangeville”, begins Shawna. And she’s right. In all of my years of writing for this magazine and admiring many beautiful homes, this home is something different. It has a “strength” of beauty, one that blends artisan edge with elegance and luxury.

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Decorating for the Holidays
Nov28

Decorating for the Holidays

“Flowers are always the same the world over and they’ve been the same for years and years. What makes them different is how you put them together,” says Suzanne Gardner “I love the holiday season”, says Suzanne. “We always try to come up with unexpected arrangements and to offer our clientele unique and distinct natural holiday decor items”.

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Paw-sitive Reinforcement
Nov28

Paw-sitive Reinforcement

Positive reinforcement can come in all forms, from the simple positive or encouraging words and pats, to the more tradition and physical like treats or time with a beloved toy.

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Classic Holiday Cookie Recipes
Nov28

Classic Holiday Cookie Recipes

Ingredients and directions for Christmas cookies.

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Custom Built Rural Home on the Family Farm
Aug29

Custom Built Rural Home on the Family Farm

Building a home from the ground up is a huge undertaking – one that requires patience, planning and a general contractor/builder that is knowledgeable and dependable.

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Autumn in Cottage Country
Aug29

Autumn in Cottage Country

The promised cycle of life encourages my enthusiasm for next year’s adventures.  Plans aside, I’m just going to get my sandals, grab my paddle and journey out by canoe, preparing with clothing adjustments, taking along a light jacket. 

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Creating a warm & welcoming atmosphere in your home
Aug29

Creating a warm & welcoming atmosphere in your home

Most people do a big spring clean and freshen up their homes to reflect the bright, happy vibe of the spring and summer season. At Arthur Cash & Carry, we love to assist our clients in doing the same as we move into fall. Creating a warm, cozy atmosphere can make your home more welcoming, and make the long, dreary months more bearable

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Making Good Food as Fast as We Can
Aug29

Making Good Food as Fast as We Can

Everything at the Red Door Restaurant is fresh and handmade. Nathalie doesn’t believe in “carrying over” from one day to the next, so even if you came in yesterday for lunch, you can rest assured that today’s menu is fresh, flavourful, inviting and new. 

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