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Your West Coast Culture. A magazine about the people and places that make the Saanich Peninsula the little piece of paradise we call home.

Trendspotting: All You Need Is …

  Love is in the jar. Fermentation delivers the nutrients in food to the body and makes it more digestible, with an array of probiotics. It’s why this amazing live food is linked with improved digestion. Plus, IT’S DELICIOUS! (16 oz. fermented foods $6; larger size $11) The Love Café 2380 Beacon Ave, Sidney www.lovecafesidney.com […]

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On Design: &*%$ Happens

– by Ann Squires Ferguson, Squires Ferguson – Have you ever had that moment when you cringe inwardly, in realization that you have seriously messed up? I have had my share of those “crawl under the rock” experiences in my design career, and my fellow designers bared their own worst moments to me too, with a rueful

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Successfully Treating Pain

– by Barry Mathias – This is part of a rotating series of articles on members of Sidney Meet Up Women’s Networking Group, featuring women in business on the Saanich Peninsula. It’s always exciting to meet someone who is genuinely passionate about the work they do. Such was the case when I interviewed Linda Walker,

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Miss Sidney: Past, Present and Future?

– by Chloe Hale – Beauty Queen contests are competitions not purely based on appearance but also personality, confidence, intelligence and talent. Revisiting Sidney’s very own beauty queen contest, Miss Sidney, we see that all the young women crowned over the past 100 years showed a unique self and represented Sidney in a positive light.

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The Circle is Complete

– by Sharon Hope – Joyce, who was adopted as an infant, often tried to find her biological family but could not. Finally she obtained the name of an adoption agency in Quebec and when she contacted a social worker there, it was indeed the correct agency. “About two years passed before I got a

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