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First Word from the Publisher

by Sue Hodgson -  Putting together a January issue is not always easy. Not only do the deadlines align with the busy season, but it can also be a strain to come up with compelling content. After the excitement and abounding creativity of the holiday, January at times might seem like the downward descent – [...]

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New & Noteworthy

by Annilee Armstrong -  News, changes, updates, launches? Email noteworthyseaside@gmail.com.   GOING GREEN REMINDER Single-Use Plastics Ban Sidney's Single-Use Plastics and Foam Container Bylaw comes into effect on January 1, 2023. The bylaw will restrict businesses from distributing: plastic checkout bags, plastic straws, plastic utensils (including stir sticks), and foam takeout containers. The new bylaw

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Common Cents – What’s Your Number? Taking a Different Look at Retirement

by Ashley Ruffle, Financial Advisor, Raymond James -  In past years, much has been made of retirement savings plans designed to generate a high percentage – as much as 80 percent – of an investor's pre-retirement working income. This assumes that your retirement spending will be a slightly lesser version of your peak earning years,

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Local Views, Global News – Democracy & Health: An Interview with Dr. Mitra Hashemi

by Jesse Holth -  What is the connection between democracy and health? Our physical and mental well-being is inevitably affected by society at large – including the freedom to express ourselves, to feel a sense of safety and belonging, and ensure our human rights are upheld equally. According to Our World in Data, there is

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In Fashion – Set It & Forget It! A Guide to Must-Have Matching This Spring/Summer

by Devon Bird, Moden Boutique & Moden Essentials -  After multiple seasons being inundated with comfort-first, stay-at-home styling, this spring's collections reintroduce a return to tailoring, embracing the 80s, albeit in a more tastefully proportional way. You can rest assured we are not advocating for Dorito-shaped blazers and David Byrne-esque pleated trousers, but the once

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