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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.

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‘To Do’ List: Self Care: Dr. Dana Tishenko & Peninsula Naturopathic Clinic

– by Doreen Marion Gee – This is the third in a six-part series of profiles on some great local businesses that are working to keep us all in good health. Self-denial seems inherent in our culture where putting ourselves first is labelled ‘selfish.’ Women especially are programmed from birth that their primary role is […]

‘To Do’ List: Self Care: Dr. Dana Tishenko & Peninsula Naturopathic Clinic

Digitalization is Killing Art

– by Huiyang Wang – In one of her paintings, May Ip-Lam portrayed a spectacular yet distinctive eagle through traditional and contemporary Chinese watercolours with rich dark mars-black and burnt-sienna strokes. Unlike other eagles in paintings, which either proudly fly in the sky with their powerful and wide-spread wings, or stingingly stare at you with

Digitalization is Killing Art

Salish Sea News: Resolve to Lose the Loop

– by Tina Kelly – Tina Kelly is an Ocean Advocate at the Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre. Visit www.oceandiscovery.ca for more information. Instead of resolving to lose pounds this New Year, Wendy Szaniszlo, a Research Assistant at the Vancouver Aquarium (VanAqua), suggests you resolve to “lose the loop.” Szaniszlo’s research focuses on marine mammal entanglements

Salish Sea News: Resolve to Lose the Loop

Last Word with Deborah Rogers

I have to admit that I’m a bit sorry to be saying goodbye to 2014. It’s been a good year for me! Did I mention before how happy I am to be in my new role here at Seaside? It’s interesting approaching a new year and wondering what can top the one that went before.

Last Word with Deborah Rogers

First Word With Sue Hodgson

After interviewing Beverley Elder, Executive Director for the Sidney Lions Food Bank (Can We Talk pg. 23), I realized Seaside is a little late on publishing this story. I guess better late than never though. We all know that local food banks exist but do we really understand the significance of them in our communities?

First Word With Sue Hodgson

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