Stories

Common Cents: Ethical Investing – Why Bother?

by Viola Van de Ruyt –  Has this crossed your mind? Here are three reasons why you might want to take another look. Responsible Investing is an approach that incorporates environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues into the investment process. Therefore, one reason is that pension managers globally, including our own Canada Pension Plan, now consider […]

Common Cents: Ethical Investing – Why Bother?

Deb’s Day Out: Get Growing!

by Deborah Rogers –  I get some interesting comments about my “Days Out” gig: people wonder what I’ll get up to next, and I definitely pick up on the readers’ feeling that my life is pretty sweet being sent off to kayak, horseback ride and drive sports cars! I’ll own up to it: life is

Deb’s Day Out: Get Growing!

New & Noteworthy

by Lara Gladych –  RETAIL Art, Print & Framing Island Blue Sidney is on the move! They are excited to be relocating to the former Lunn’s Bakery location at 2453 Beacon Avenue. The new space will offer the same products and services they offer now, with the possibility for expansion. They are still at 2411

New & Noteworthy

Behind the Scenes: Port Sidney Marina

by Paula Kully –  If you’re anything like me, you have walked by Port Sidney Marina many times while out enjoying a stroll along the waterfront walkway that runs by it. But have you ever wondered what happens beyond that alluring welcome arch over the entrance? I have, and I was quite amazed to discover

Behind the Scenes: Port Sidney Marina

Seaside Magazine Starfish

Seaside Arts Scene

by Gillian Crowley –  Cast off wintry blues with the Peninsula’s blooming arts and entertainment this month. West Coast and African Photography Local photographer Helen B. Watt showcases her collection of dramatic West Coast landscapes, seascapes, wildlife and colourful botanicals. A bonus, her “Taste of Africa” exhibit features spectacular photographs from Kenya and Tanzania. Drop

Seaside Arts Scene

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