On Design – Downsizing in the New Normal
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by Sue Hodgson – Now if this photo at Island View Beach doesn’t say summer is coming … I don’t know what does! It’s all thanks to Janis Jean, one of Seaside’s photographers, and Kim Bremner at Good Bones Clothing Co. for the fashion styling! It’s been a busy few months; as the nights have
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by David Bremner, D.G.Bremner & Company, photos by Janis Jean Photography – The “sports jacket” has come almost full circle … from being the semi formal, boring cousin of a suit that it’s been for many years into a completely refreshed, eminently practical wardrobe essential.Closer to a coat today, with its generally softer and more
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by Ed Bain, CHEK, 100.3 The Q! – Ed Bain is host of radio station 100.3 The Q! and weatherman and The Upside host for CHEK. His career in broadcasting began in Weyburn Saskatchewan in 1974; after moving to Vancouver Island, in 1987 he played “Start Me Up” as the very first song on new
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by Anne Miller | photo by Janis Jean Photography – What do you want to be when you grow up? Greg Michell remembers this question from his high school career planning teacher, whom he answered with: “I already know what I’m going to be. A farmer. Should I just write that on my assignment?” Growing
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by Paula Kully – News, changes, updates, launches? Email news@seasideamagazine.ca. WHAT’S IN A NAME? My ApologiesWhat’s in a Name? Plenty! And yours truly bungled an important one in the April column. I know this name but “old habits die hard.” So, just to set the record straight, the name of the Aquarium in Sidney is
by Sheila Molloy – Beautiful and sheltered, Tod Inlet is a great kayak route for beginners, families with children, and anyone who wants a leisurely paddle. Tod Inlet lies within the Gowlland Tod Provincial Park and is historically significant as a traditional place used by the W̱SÁNEĆ (Saanich) First Nation. It was called SṈIDȻEȽ, (pronounced
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LIVING OFF THE LAND – Cascadia Seaweed: Cultivating a New Crop for Change Read More »