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Seaside Homes: From Garden to House

  – Story by Barry Mathias, photography by nuttycake.com – I discover, before I arrive, that the owners bought the property four years ago, but apart from minor changes their efforts have been focused almost entirely on redesigning their enormous garden. “Most people start with improvements to the house, and the garden is last on the list,”

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Men to Watch, Presented by Seaside

– Brad Edgett, Executive Director, Mary Winspear Centre – Seaside Magazine is honoured to celebrate those men who sustain our business community with our third annual Men to Watch special issue. We asked Brad Edgett, Executive Director of the Mary Winspear Centre, about mentors and role models and the place they have in our community. As

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Can we Talk: Sue Hodgson talks with Rudi Hoenson: WWII veteran and local philanthropist

History has a way of creating awkward situations for future generations. I can’t think how many times I’ve asked my grandfather, who also fought in the Second World War, how it was to attempt friendly conversation with our Japanese in-laws. He would smile, often with gestures of humour in his words and would say, ‘well

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Respect, Access & Inclusion: The CAN Project Access Awareness Day, June 6th

– by Doreen Marion Gee – His brilliant theories have transformed our knowledge about the universe itself – but he can barely speak one word on his own. Where would we be today if Stephen Hawking had faced barriers in communicating due to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)? A national project seeks to bring public awareness

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