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A true executive masterpiece, this residence boasts 3 bedrooms & 3 bathrooms, backing onto a world-class golf course.
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Overlooking the prestigious Deerhurst Highlands Golf Course, this remarkable property offers elegance, comfort & natural beauty.
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Nestled at the end of a winding driveway, this property exudes the timeless charm and aesthetics of the French countryside.
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A Sweeter Season Ahead
We’re well into the Year of the Dragon on the Chinese Zodiac, but it’s yet to be determined whether or not the next month will act as more of a lion or a lamb.
Regardless, March is a month to explore travel ideas with the family, get your outdoor space ready for new landscape projects or home renovations, get outdoors and more.
In this issue, our Dwell feature on Cresmark Homes profiles a company founded on a family legacy of excellence in home design and construction. We also showcase some stunning outdoor spaces designed by local landscape architects and homebuilding companies. Designer Jackie Glass gives her latest ideas on finishing touches to any room.
Plus, our Best Finds highlights wonderful pieces of fluted furniture and pieces for your patio, and what you’ll want to pack for your next cruise vacation. Locally, Hamilton celebrated its dynamic fashion scene recently, giving props to 10 years of Decadence from the city’s local fashion designers.
Whether you’re planning a vacation for March Break or summer, we’ve got a few ideas for you: cruises and vacation ideas perfect for families, the abundant opportunities of New York City, and staying local in Downtown Toronto.
March means maple syrup and all of the sweet opportunities to enjoy this Ontario treasure. We’ve got some unique recipes for you to try using this liquid gold. Besides tapping trees, why not get out to a winery? Read about Megalomaniac, a gorgeous award-winning place to enjoy a vino and a bite to eat.
Also in our Savour department, read about Lobby, a new restaurant and late-night experience in downtown Hamilton. Plus, celebrity Chef Claudio Aprile comes in as a new contributor sharing his favourite hometown gems, starting with The Moonshine Café.
We hope you enjoy this issue!
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Anderson’s Interiors is celebrating 60 years of business in Burlington! Owner Jim Anderson and his team of designers prioritize personalization, ensuring they’re aware of their client’s true essence and specific needs. This approach allows them to provide recommendations and solutions regarding furniture, carpet, and custom area rugs to create customdesigned spaces.
Patio Banter
STYLISH PIECES FOR YOUR OUTDOOR SPACE
featuring new Cane-line Rise fabric in the rich Umber Brown colour, bringing warmth and natural style to your outdoor space. SouthernLivingDesign.ca
2) Fall to Grace
Take a snooze in the sun while you lounge on the Grace Daybed. The Grace Outdoor Furniture collection gives a nod to mid-century modern design with minimal ornamentation and subtle kicked-out legs. OakvilleHomeLeisure.ca
3) Moreover, Muskoka
Cottage country comfort, these heated Muskoka chairs will have you enjoying cooler weather moments day or night. Made in Canada by Wrmth. BumOutdoor.ca
4) Sit Atop
The Perch collection brings functional surface area with a fun sense of style to any outdoor living space. Available in four SOL Rope finish options woven onto a powder-coated aluminum frame. OakvilleHomeLeisure.ca
5) Otto-matic Invite
The Vino ottoman features an aluminum frame and top options including a reverse-painted glass top, or polished Carrara marble in white, cream or mocha. Cushion seats sold separately. SouthernLivingDesign.ca
6) Cube Your Enthusiasm
This beautiful 18” Jakarta Teak cube side table is from the Bum Signature Collection. Features narrow slats that create a show-stopping look, perfect for placing drinks or other outdoor necessities. Made in Indonesia. BumOutdoor.ca
7) Swelter Shelter
Shelter in style with the new Marcella Poolside Cabana. Features a roof canopy with valance and raised wind vent, high-performance technical Recasens fabric and corner accent curtains. BumOutdoor.ca
8) Flake Out
Great for extra guest seating or when it’s time to put your feet up and enjoy your outdoor space.
Many fabric options are available. OakvilleHomeLeisure.ca
9) Flickering Nights
Add cottage-quaint charm to your outdoor oasis with this slatted fire pit table in white. Crafted from durable, weather-resistant aluminum. The stainless steel burner conveniently ignites at the push of a button.
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10) Harbour Contentment
This cool, casual outdoor line is made of handwoven wicker in neutral tones of light and dark gray; the curved loveseat with cushion blends beautifully into any pool and patio area. Comfy cushions are wrapped in Nuvella highperformance fabric. ShopCiscon.ca
Highfalutin’ Furniture
CALL IT FLUTED, REEDED, RIBBED OR GROOVED; PIECES TO PUT ANY ROOM IN A GOOD MOOD.
1) Keep Column & Dine On
An Arcade Studio exclusive design, the Column Dining Table is made to order locally. Features a white oak, fluted base. Fully customizable. ArcadeHome.com
2) Serving Scandinavian
Add a touch of Scandinavianinspired simplicity to your dining room or kitchen with the Skoyer table. AndersonsInteriors.ca
3) Left on Reed
Handcrafted in organic materials with a slatted wooden design, a versatile table lamp to suit modern, coastal or even transitional interiors.
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4) My, Maya
Playing with geometric shapes, graphic cut-outs, and a strong travertine finish, the Maya travertine side table is crafted of natural stone, creating beautiful variations and oneof-a-kind details. ShopCurato.com
5) Rolled Oaks
Made from solid acacia wood and MDF acacia veneer, the Oakley nightstand offers a neutral appeal for any bedroom. ShopCurato.com
6) Drum Line
Fluted Oak Drum End Table featuring a brushed gold base. Matching coffee table also available. JoshuaCreekFurniture.com
7) Over-board & Osten-tatious
The Osten sideboard embodies meticulous artistry. Each is skillfully handcrafted from Canadian solid wood, imparting a timeless allure. AndersonsInteriors.ca
8) Accent et Flute
A fluted side table in travertinetoned concrete. A tucked waist and scalloped edges make for a unique design. Finish will vary. ArcadeHome.com
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CANADIAN MADE: ARHOME CABINS
Toronto-based experiential hospitality brand arcana, launches ARHOME, prefabricated guest dwellings crafted for private purchase. The 275-square-foot structure, designed by award-winning architect Michael Leckie, features red oak interiors, a rain shower, and sustainable finishes. Priced at $225,000 CDN. Currently, 25 units are available for purchase, built by Oakville-based company Hummingbird Hill Homes. LeckieStudio.com | HummingBirdHillHomes.com
MY PAUME SKINCARE
PAUME has reimagined skincare for those tired dishpan hands. Its lineup features unique clean formulas with a signature scent that’s packaged attractively and sustainably. Every product carries a Net Zero Plastic Footprint thanks to the company’s recent Plastic Neutral certification.
PAUME has won various awards and has been featured in Martha Stewart, Glamour, and Forbes. MyPaume.ca
Stand back Stanley, Yeti introduces its Rambler Wine Chiller that’s perfect for wine nights - indoors or out. Best of all, you don’t need to pack this chiller with ice to keep your bottles of bubbly, wine, or brew at the perfect temp. Just prechill the Wine Chiller in the fridge or a cooler (no freezers required) for about an hour before popping your favourite bottle of white, bubbly, or rosé into the double wall vacuumYeti.ca
BARE HOME: PLANTPOWERED CLEANING
Recently featured on Dragon’s Den, Bare Home products are simple solutions to keep your home clean. The plant-powered ingredients are ideal for all areas in your home: all-purpose cleanser, dish soap, hand soap, laundry detergent, plus body care, home accessories, and more. TheBareHome.ca
FLORAL COLLECTIVE OPENS
Located at 335 Kerr Street in Oakville, The Floral Collective is a destination for a curated collection of plant and floral comforts, creations, and curiosities. Products are sourced from a collective of artists, innovators, and collaborators who offer one-of-a-kind and custom plant and floral-inspired products. Workshops will also be available, allowing visitors to get their hands dirty and create something inspiring. TheFloralCollectiveInc.com
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CRAFTING BEAUTY IN THE OUTDOOR REALM
By Rebecca DumaisWe’re all drawn to beautiful architecture and stunning backyards with pools and entertaining spaces. What better place than to step out your door into a retreat away from everyday life? They provide a serene environment to unwind and reconnect with nature. They serve as extensions of our home, allowing for seamless indoor-outdoor living and providing ample opportunities for relaxation, recreation, and entertainment.
Whether it's lounging by the pool on a sunny day, hosting alfresco dinners with friends and family, or simply enjoying the beauty of a well-manicured garden, these outdoor sanctuaries enhance the quality of life and create cherished memories. The allure of landscape designs and luxurious outdoor spaces lies in their ability to create a sense of tranquillity, beauty, and joy – as exemplified by these local landscape and architecture firms.
Cover Photo Spotlight
We create beautiful landscapes that surround our home to encapsulate our lifestyles, and to take advantage of warm weather, cool nights and gathering with friends, whether it’s around the pool or congregating under the stars for a bountiful barbecue.
Our cover image for this issue also visually represents why landscape and architecture hold so much intrinsic value. Homeowners George and Marta Coito love to entertain outdoors and have a beautiful canvas to do so. George is a Landscape Designer and when they hired Vanessa Fong to design the home, the most important feature was that there needed to be seamless integration between the inside of the home and the gardens. The Landscape Design and Construction and the General Contracting of the home were undertaken by George’s company, Coivic Contracting Ltd.
The photo was shot by doublespace photography = amanda + younes. Amanda is a trained architect and worked in the field for five years. Younes is a former biologist turned landscape photographer. A mutual love of capturing the built environment led them to launch doublespace photography in 2012.
Butler & Lowe
Butler & Lowe takes pride in being a client-focused custom home builder. They prioritize understanding their clients' specific desires and preferences, ensuring a collaborative and personalized approach throughout the home-building process. This commitment to client satisfaction results in homes that reflect superior craftsmanship and resonate with each homeowner's unique vision and lifestyle. IG: @ButlerLoweInc
Cedar Springs Landscapes
or more than three decades, Cedar Springs has been crafting breathtaking resortcalibre landscapes within Southern Ontario communities. The company derives immense pride not only from the exceptional craftsmanship evident in each completed project, but also from the enriching experiences their environments offer homeowners. Cedar Springs consistently provides top-tier service from initial concept to final results, so each finished landscape feels like a five-star resort. CedarSprings.net
Since 1994, Ian McClelland’s boutique landscape design firm has specialized in crafting bespoke outdoor environments for residential spaces. Their commitment to a boutique ethos and curative process underpins every project, fostering close client collaborations. As a boutique-sized company, they offer tailor-made service from initial concept to final touches. Through careful curation, Ian McClelland Landscape Design cultivates distinctive urban landscapes while prioritizing meaningful relationships with their clients. McclellandLandscapeDesign.com
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LandArt
As artists and craftsmen, LandArt advocates for properties that gain value over time. LandArt was established over a decade ago, evolving from a modest contracting venture into a renowned, multi-award-winning enterprise serving the Niagara, Greater Hamilton, and Burlington regions. Comprised of dedicated craftsmen who are passionate about their work, our team collaborates with clients to create bespoke landscapes or enhance home renovations. LandArt is firmly grounded in its principles of honesty and integrity, upheld in all aspects of its business operations. LandArt.net
PCMnow
PCMnow stands as a premier luxury home builder, prioritizing exceptional service and uncompromising quality. Its commitment to excellence lies in a meticulous selection process, assembling a team of top-tier professionals including architects, designers, artisans, real estate experts, and suppliers of fine furnishings and audiovisual equipment. Through this exclusive collaboration, PCMnow delivers unparalleled timeless elegance and enduring value to discerning clients. They pride themselves on exceeding expectations and providing an experience that transcends the ordinary. PCMNow.com
ProScape Land Design
Founded in 2002, ProScape Land Design stands as a distinguished, multi-awardwinning luxury landscape design and build firm catering to the Greater Toronto Area. Their process begins with harnessing the fundamental elements bestowed by nature: stone, steel, wood, water, fire, trees, and plants. By melding dreams with meticulous design, they sculpt bespoke creations for every client, offering them an unparalleled encounter with nature's exquisite beauty. ProScape.net
Virginia Burt Designs
Virginia Burt, the Principal at Virginia Burt Designs Inc., is renowned for her expertise in crafting therapeutic landscapes, serene gardens, intricate labyrinths, and sacred spaces tailored for private residences, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities. Her portfolio garners global acclaim, particularly for her masterful approach to master planning, private garden designs, and public healthcare initiatives. VBurtDesigns.com
A FAMILY LEGACY OF EXCELLENCE IN HOME DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
Behind the success of every small business, there often lies a family, and this sentiment rings true for Cresmark Design Build. The award-winning boutique design-build company is not merely a business; it's a family legacy that spans four generations in the realms of home design and construction. With roots deeply embedded in the industry, Cresmark stands as a testament to the power of familial dedication and a commitment to excellence.
Nick and Lisa Maida, who operate the Oakvillebased firm, are siblings with a shared passion for creating homes that embody creativity, innovation, and quality craftsmanship. As the torchbearers of a family tradition dating back to their grandfather, a developer, and their father, who built thousands of homes in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), Nick and Lisa infuse Cresmark with a rich heritage.
“It is literally in our blood,” affirms Nick Maida, the founder of Cresmark. “Starting with my grandfather, then my father and his brother, there is Lisa and I with Cresmark Design Build, and now even our children are interested in the business.”
This generational aptitude for home design and construction provides Cresmark with a unique canvas for creativity and innovation, establishing the company's reputation as a respected and trustworthy leader in the fields of renovation and custom home construction.
With over 30 years of experience, Nick and Lisa have shaped Cresmark into a company that reflects the spirit of collaboration and an unwavering attention to detail. They ensure that every aspect of a client's project, from design to execution, is approached with precision and dedication.
Nick's early exposure to the family's homebuilding history, working on construction sites during his youth, instilled in him the importance of a solid foundation. His passion for home building took centre stage after he designed and built his own family a custom home ― a pivotal moment that sparked the birth of Cresmark.
Lisa, an award-winning interior designer, joined forces with Nick, bringing her expertise to the table. Alongside her team of designers, Lisa collaborates closely with clients, understanding their needs and transforming homes into stylish and functional spaces that stand the test of time.
“We've worked closely together our entire lives, and we each bring our own expertise to every project,” says Lisa of her collaboration with her brother Nick.
Cresmark sets itself apart by offering a twoyear warranty on its work, a testament to the company's confidence in its craftsmanship. Nick and Lisa's hands-on approach ensures that potential problems are proactively addressed, minimizing the risk of mistakes.
“We take care of everything,” Lisa explains. “From concepts to design, ordering, and construction— we are a one-stop, turnkey design-build shop. With us overseeing all facets of the process, it makes for a more seamless experience and gives our clients peace of mind.”
Cresmark takes clients on an enlightening journey, starting with the planning phase. The team develops innovative ideas to address design challenges, translating them into concept drawings, inspiration boards, and 3D renderings. This ensures clients can envision their space clearly before construction begins.
Celebrating the financial influence of women
Did you know?
Women control a large chunk of Canadian financial assets, about $2.2 trillion to be exact. This figure is not just a statistic, it’s an empowering testament to the growing financial influence of women.
With such potential, how can women ensure their wealth planning aligns with their personal goals?
Jeanette Power, a senior wealth advisor who heads up The Power Investment Team, has had the privilege of working with women executives and entrepreneurs for over 25 years, helping them manage their wealth, while also ensuring they’re planning for a long and secure financial future. Jeanette’s practice begins with understanding what’s important to women and their goals.
Jeanette’s 5 wealth planning principles for women:
1. Harness the power of a long-term financial plan
2. Factor in life’s big decisions
3. Keep your financial plan fresh
4. Understand your financial DNA
5. Partner with the right financial advisor
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As we celebrate women in March with International Women’s Day, Jeanette and her team are excited to lead the conversation and spearhead the transformation when it comes to women and their wealth.
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THE FINIS H BIG BI FINIS
We have all experienced this: turning the pages of a design magazine or scrolling through endless Pinterest room settings when we see an image that stops us in our tracks. We may save it to a folder or tear it out for future inspiration but what is it about the picture that has enraptured us?
Chances are it was the artful and thoughtful curation of accessory items positioned on the coffee table. Or the casual, but oh-so-artfully thrown “throw.” The chic pillows arranged just so and perhaps a collage of wellplaced artwork.
The final styling of any living space is probably the most important thing a designer will do on a project and it is the one thing that is often overlooked. Clients become exhausted by the endless decisions of finishes and fabrics and by the time the couch is delivered, they really just want to collapse.
However, I strongly feel that the style stage is what really pulls everything together. Without accessories, artwork and plants, a home is simply a shell, a beautiful shell devoid of the homeowner’s personality.
When I’m at the end of a job and clients are preparing to move back into their home, one of the first things I ask them to do is to take their most precious objects out of the boxes and place them all on a table. I ask them to review each item and decide which pieces mean the most to them.
Once I’ve seen the items they wish to enjoy every day, I begin my styling list to “finish” each room. Interestingly seeing those beloved objects in different rooms can make clients love them even more!
So here is my styling list.
FLOOR OR TABLE LAMPS
The right lighting is crucial not only in the type of light it exudes but the type of look it creates. Acrylic, glass, and metals in organic or simple silhouettes finish a room beautifully.
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JACKIE GLASS President, Principal DesignerJackie is regularly invited to contribute her professional expertise and experiences as keynote speaker at private corporate events, public consumer and professional industry events and shares her firm’s design and décor work with a variety of National and Regional publications. Jackie continues to enjoy appearing regularly as one of the design contributors on CityTV’s Cityline
Jackie is a dynamic designer, keynote speaker, writer and spokesperson with over 20 years of experience in providing national and local media outlets, public organizations, manufacturers and corporations with energetic, engaging and informative presentations and marketing services, tailored to meet the needs of her clients.
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LAMPSHADES
I only use clients’ lamps if they fit with the new decor but will bring some updated lampshades. Drum shapes are particularly easy to work with here.
PLANTS – EITHER FAUX OR REAL
Filling corners or grouping plants on tables or shelves breaks up a space filled with collectibles. Allow the eye to rest with plants. You can’t go wrong with a good faux plant, and there are many on the market today.
PLANT POTS
Just as important as the plants themselves, I look for natural looking finishes and am delighted with the offerings of faux pots, which unless you touch them, look pretty authentic.
CANDLES
I never go to a client without a set of tapers. I look for 20-inch or more tapers for a really elegant tablescape.
UNUSUAL CANDLESTICK HOLDERS
I love metals, woods, and ceramic finishes and also look for organic shapes. I like mixing these together.
LARGE, UNIQUE HARDCOVER BOOKS
You cannot style a space without books and I love books, particularly hardcover designs, or fashion-themed. They look so stylish and always finish a room to perfection.
UNUSUAL ARTIFACTS LIKE BOWLS, BOXES
You have to have interesting collectibles and I search for bowls in roughly hewn
The final styling of any living space is probably the most important thing a designer will do on a project.
pieces. It should be something that catches the eye and creates conversation. Homesense is great for this. I also mix travel-worn pieces with store-bought ones.
TEXTURAL
ITEMS
LIKE BEADS OR ROPES
Ropes and beads have been popular for a while and I love draping them in and outside of bowls. They just work.
MIRRORS
Even if a client has a magnificent art collection, and I so appreciate that, I like to break it up with a mirror. I always put a mirror in a hall, but
when I create a collage of art, adding a mirror provides relief.
ARTWORK TO AUGMENT
A CLIENT’S COLLECTION
I also add small pieces of artwork off the shelf to fill corners but I don’t believe every wall has to have something on it. I tend to do this at the end of a style session.
FAUX FRUITS LIKE LEMONS OR LIMES
Especially in a kitchen styling, I love to add some faux fruit for colour and whimsy. But they have to look real. I once had a client bite into a faux orange. It was that good!
PILLOWS AND THROWS
Adding pillows and throws is a given when styling. Always buy down-filled pillows with zippers and whether thrown or folded, a throw adds a cozy and comfortable feel.
COCKTAIL TABLES IN DIFFERENT STYLES
Thankfully, gone are the days when we matched end tables. I often only use nesting tables and always pop in a pretty cocktail table to avoid everyone leaning into the central coffee table for their drinks or nibbles.
SMALL OTTOMANS
These are so fun and I usually use them in front of the fireplace. People, especially kids, love them and they add extra seating so easily and so inexpensively.
FRESH FLOWERS AND GREENS
Clients are usually exhausted at the end of a project so fresh flowers and greens are a way for me to say thank you and to show them how important these fresh beauties are in a space.
ASSORTED TRAY SIZES AND SHAPES IN DIFFERENT FINISHES
I won’t ever come without trays. They create compartments on surfaces, look organized and oh so stylish.
CLOCKS
I love big clocks and use them in kitchens, mudrooms and laundry rooms. Sometimes I use multiples in a row if a client has an international lifestyle. Very chic.
CRYSTALS AND ROCKS
Sometimes clients have collections like shells and I love to pop them in with other accessory items.
VESSELS AND VASES IN VARYING TEXTURES
Back to the organic movement –I like worn out pieces. A chip or two doesn’t hurt either as it adds authenticity to a room.
SCULPTURAL OBJECTS
These pieces work so well with wall art. Remember collections are not only limited to the wall. I seek out unusual shapes and forms.
BASKETS
Baskets always say cozy to me and I love to use them to hold chopped wood or to hold multiple throws in a family room when cozy movie nights are on the agenda!
Yes, the list is long and we often purchase multiple items so we can “play” with what feels right.
Arriving at a client’s home, unloading and unpacking these items is a joy for a designer and where the real creative work is done.
But as in every layer of design, a careful thought process exists here too.
My basic rules for grouping items:
RULE ONE: THE POWER OF THE ODD NUMBER
Yes, that rule has been around for a long time and it is still used by designers. When grouping objects together, pick 1, 3 or 5 items. They don’t have to be the same but this odd pairing creates a tension on a surface. It allows the eye to move fluidly through the pieces.
RULE TWO: HEIGHT MATTERS
Once you have those odd numbered items grouped together, take a good look and make sure they are different heights. If you have a set of three that match, consider using those art books mentioned in my style list to create different heights. This creates visual interest.
RULE THREE: FIND A COMMON DENOMINATOR
Back to those items you selected. Take another look and see if there is something common in all of them. Is it colour? Is it texture? This creates harmony on the surface.
RULE FOUR: ADD SOMETHING UNEXPECTED
Once you have assembled some odd numbered items, look for something that is different to them. It could be a book, a strand of wooden beads, a marble fluted bowl filled with paleo Santo sticks. Just something different. Sometimes you need to play with different pieces.
RULE 5: ADD SOMETHING ORGANIC
Design trends today suggest our return to organic roots. I never style a table without adding a tumble of stones picked up from a travel or a unique hand-carved box from some exotic place.
Thank you, Homesense.
RULE 6: ALWAYS ADD BOOKS TO ANY TABLESCAPE
Enough said.
And you don’t have to be finishing up a renovation to follow this guide. Sometimes simply moving existing furniture around and mixing up old collectibles with new pieces can literally jumpstart a living space.
Warmer weather will soon be upon us and a newly curated home feels exhilarating and renewing. Nothing could be more satisfying than that.
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MAVE & CHEZ SLIPPERS
Spending workdays from home in bare feet and flat frumpy slippers can take a toll on your back, feet, and overall well-being. Cofounders Dani Kagan and Victoria Marshman are former competitive dancers who created Mave & Chez, a collection of stylish yet ultra-comfortable slippers, recently featured on Dragon’s Den. These cozy slippers promise comfortable support for all-day wear. MaveAndChez.com
JADE BUCKLEY: NEW JEWELLERY LINE
Jade Buckley, Oakville artist and founder of The Jade Collection jewellery line, recently launched the collection at Arcade Home in Downtown Oakville. Buckley collaborated with Daniela Rose Jewellery to mark her milestone through two custom Jade gemstone rings. These rings incorporate the colour, strength, and meaning that both the Jade stone and Jade collection hold. These unique pieces tell Jade’s story of what this past year has meant to her turning her passion into a business. Jaades.com
YAYA & CO. OPENS IN MISSISSAUGA
YaYa & Co., which opened in Heartland Town Centre recently, brings its one-of-a-kind trends from fashion-forward cities like New York, Beverly Hills, and Los Angeles. Find a wide selection of tops, sweaters, blazers, evening dresses, special occasion pieces, chic-casual wear, brand-name denim, shoes, and accessories. YaYaCo.ca
FATFACE OPENS IN BURLINGTON
FatFace, named after the black mountain ski run in Val d’Isère known as La Face, recently opened its doors in Mapleview Shopping Centre. The British retailer is known for its chunky sweaters, cozy and casual button-downs, and dresses with a bohemian vibe. Us.FatFace.com/Canada
FOR TOMORROW HOODIES
The Brookfield Sustainability Institute at Toronto’s George Brown College (GBC) has partnered with Canadian responsible fashion tech startup, SIXR, to respond to the world’s fast fashion crisis. Together, they’re releasing “FOR TOMORROW” – a sustainable oversized and comfortable hoodie collection, which aims to keep clothing out of landfills. Each hoodie is traceable using its unique QR code. Get.Sixr.World
10
YEARS OF
HAMILTON FASHION WEEK
Photography by Cyprian EstradaHamilton’s Fashion Week (HFW) celebrated its milestone 10th anniversary with a resplendent event themed “DECADENCE,” a testament to a decade of shaping the local fashion landscape. Hosted at The Music Hall, the occasion spotlighted the visionary creations of local Hamilton designers like Ark Collective, Bobby Raffin, and Certitude By K, alongside other luminaries such as Domenication, Eleanor Geraldine, and Eseohe.
With a journey from humble beginnings to a decade of transformative impact, the event was a vibrant showcase of talent and innovation. From the sensual allure of Kandy Intimates to the comfortable elegance of Sari KNOT Sari, each designer brought their unique vision to life, culminating in an unforgettable celebration of creativity and style. The event itself began as a local fashion community initiative, evolving from street shows to a pivotal event.
Collaborating with countless designers, models, and media, HFW has become a nexus for fashion professionals. While faces may change, the mission persists: nurturing the industry through exposure and education. As a nonprofit, HFW’s owners, Ken & Krystal Biehler, steward its growth, fostering connections and excellence.
Quiana Delceia @qd.mama Bobby Raffin @bobbyraffinEach designer brought their unique vision to life, culminating in an unforgettable celebration of creativity and style.
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HFW has become a nexus for fashion professionals.
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Hamilton You Poets took center stage alongside visionary designers at this year’s Hamilton Fashion Week, showcasing the dynamic convergence of fashion and poetry. From runway to verse, the event celebrated the harmonious interplay between creativity and expression, highlighting the diverse talents within our vibrant community.
Nea Reid, Eddie Lartey, Lindsay Mayhew, LightHearted Ed, Melissa Dutch. 1st row: Tanya Pineda, Amani Omar, Ashlyn Doljic, Karessa McQueen.
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AUTUMN CASHMERE
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CANADA GOOSE
CAMBIO
FRANK & EILEEN FRAME
HARRIS WHARF LONDON
KERRI ROSENTHAL MOTHER
NAGHEDI RIXO
RAG & BONE
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You, If By Sea
CRUISEWEAR FASHION FOR MEN
1) Love it or Linen
This great linen shirt, made in Italy by FB Uomo, can take you anywhere, paired with shorts for breezy days or elevated for the night with a great pair of pants. IsartiLuxuryMensWear.com
2) Tropic Wonder
Nothing says vacay like a whimsical summer shirt. Light and airy rayon is the perfect piece to pack. Features a fully bespoke cut and fit. LingoLuxe.com
3) Take Flight
Fashionable and comfortable for any excursion (or in the airport lounge), this athletic pant features a tapered fit and a cuffed hem. It is made from exceptionally comfortable Primeflex 4-way stretch fabric. JeffsGuyShop.com
4) Shell Wish
A subtly faded wash with woven trims and clean contrast stitching creates the ideal transitional T-shirt for any time of day or night. Made of 100% cotton. Shellrosa colour shown. TommyBahama.com
5) Polo Vault
Perfectly soft Pima cotton offers incomparable comfort. Soft and comfortable, it will further delve you into relaxation mode. JeffsGuyShop.com
6) Sea to Subtly
Subtle hues emit from this soft, comfortable Italian-made shirt by FB Uomo. The faded colour pattern and faded effect make it a great spring/summer vacation staple.
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7) Linen Consequential
Stay cool by the pool or stroll the streets in these Sydney smart-casual linen shorts. Made from pure Italian linen for a comfortable warm-weather essential. BurrowsClothiers.com
8) Giddy Up
Play up your personality with these Boracay Bandana Rama Westerninspired cotton-sateen shorts. The luxe finish and unique pattern make them perfect for kicking your everyday outfits up a notch. TommyBahama.com
You, If By Sea
CRUISEWEAR FASHION FOR WOMEN
1) Under the Sea Beach walks are made dreamy with this Canadian-made sleeveless multiseamed dress. Inspired by the coral reef, this dress features a longer length, deep side slit, thick straps, and beautiful multi-seamed pattern. SusansFineLingerie.com
2) Go Wide
The wide-leg denim pant by Lorena Antoniazzi is crafted from premium stretch cotton and offers a sleek highrise fit and a striking wide-leg silhouette in a crisp white hue. AndrewsCo.com
3) Easy On
This navy textured top with cap sleeves pairs well with skirts and shorts, perfect for a mix-and-match holiday wardrobe. GerryWeber.online
4) Sweet Stripes
Feel young, free, and breezy cool in this cotton blend striped dress by B.Young. Knee-length style offers easy dressing perfect for shopping excursions, lunch beachside, and more. SiennaBoutique.ca
5) Light as Air
This beautiful pullover goes beyond vacay basics. Made of pure cotton, it’s incredibly versatile and offers the perfect combination of simple chic and fashionable design. GerryWeber.online
6) Clutch Moment
When in “roam” you’ll need a cute clutch. The Rome The City of Love strapped clutch by Olympia Le-Tan features original hand embroidery, a Liberty-printed lining, and handembroidered silk thread and felt appliqué. AndrewsCo.com
7) Midi Afternoon or Midi Night
This midi dress with draped knot detail will take you from excursions to evenings in the dining room no matter where you’re holidaying. SiennaBoutique.ca
8) Silk Dream
The Shan Soie Kaftan Japanesestyle kimono, crafted from luxurious opaque silk, will keep you covered and comfortable on long beach walks or an afternoon at the beach bar. Designed and manufactured in Canada. SusansFineLingerie.com
HONEYMOON: SWEET SAINT LUCIA
Saint Lucia, a Caribbean gem renowned for its romantic allure, has once again secured its position as the world’s leading honeymoon destination. The island won the prestigious award for the 15th time at the esteemed World Travel Awards ceremony held in Dubai, UAE, in December. The island provides an unparalleled experience for
plan to travel this spring. Overall, nearly one in four Canadians (23%) say they’re planning to vacation this spring, with another 17% considering travel.
SOUTH KOREA “WORKCATION” VISA
New this year as of January, South Korea offers a digital nomad visa which will allow foreign residents to stay in the country for up to two years while working a remote job
NO-COST STOPOVER IN ICELAND
BAHAMAS NEW OCEAN CLUB
Luxury hospitality giant Four Seasons, in collaboration with Two Roads Development and Access Real Estate, has unveiled The Ocean Club, Four Seasons Residences, Bahamas. Set to open in 2027 on Paradise Island, the community will feature 67 Private Residences managed by Four Seasons, adjacent to The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort. Celebrating the resort’s 60th anniversary, the development offers buyers a chance to own a part of the legendary destination with exclusive amenities and renowned Four Seasons service. TheOceanClubResidences.com
PLAY, a low-cost airline operating flights between Iceland and Europe, now offers stopovers in Iceland for no additional cost, enabling travellers to visit two countries in one trip. The stopovers take advantage of the airline’s hub-and-spoke model, with all flights connecting through Iceland. PLAY’s stopovers are permitted for up to 10 days in Iceland. FlyPlay.com
Vacation Planning “Family-Perfect”
CELEBRITY CRUISES & TULLY LUXURY TRAVEL HAVE BIG IDEAS FOR YOUR NEXT MULTI-GENERATIONAL CRUISE VACATION
When travel is such an important part of your life – one of your most treasured and guarded priorities – it’s only natural to want to instill those same values in your children. And unless you’ve got your mind set on a romantic week away, there’s no need to leave the kids at home these days, simply because the travel world has become so increasingly adept at including them.
Cruising, in particular, is an excellent case in point, the perfect multi-generational travel platform, a chance to not only get everybody together – in the Mediterranean, Scandinavia, Alaska, the Caribbean – but also a way to share in the many joys that travel can bring. Going on a cruise is a great way to experience some incredible adventures together as a unit, immersing yourselves in things that will initiate a new family narrative, stories you will tell and re-tell for years.
Celebrity Cruises has that ultimate multi-gen travel experience, a family-perfect way to see the world, relax and unplug, and reconnect with each other. With the new Edge-class ships – and unique design elements like the Magic Carpet, the world’s first floating deck cantilevered off the side of the ship – Celebrity continues to break the mould. And in terms of things to do onboard, the cruise company goes well beyond scavenger hunts and movie nights – even though you’ll find those, too. The familyspecific Celebrity Camp at Sea programs for kids and teens does an incredible job of making sure your family enjoys themselves, whether they’re into science, technology, arts, or sports.
Finding something for everyone
The Celebrity Teen Club comes through with teen-oriented events and activities, including sports challenges, silent disco parties, and video game tournaments. Pre-teens also get in on gaming and sports, while those a bit younger are immersed in all things nautical to build on their sea-faring adventure. Of course, there’s a club for the very wee ones, too, who are introduced to activities, songs, and crafts.
Celebrity’s acumen when it comes to family-friendly excursions onshore is also bang-on. Special-interest activities cater to everyone’s interests, encompassing family-focused fun centred on wildlife adventure, watersports and aquatics, arts and culture, cooking classes and more.
expert Travel Designers at Tully Luxury Travel have been practically everywhere in the world, all the better to guide you in the right direction.
Special-interest activities cater to everyone’s interests, encompassing family-focused fun centred on wildlife adventure, watersports and aquatics, arts and culture, cooking classes and more.
Speaking of which, where are you headed? Celebrity’s top family destinations are all over the map – in a good way! If your family is into adventure – flightseeing over glaciers, hiking through the rainforest, whale-spotting on a boat tour, Alaska might be just the ticket. The Galapagos Islands are a wildlife wonderland, filled with fascinating creatures like tortoises, iguanas, sea lions and pink flamingos – things your family has only seen in pictures.
Maybe you just want to go to a peaceful beach for the afternoon – Celebrity can arrange that, too. In fact, parents can create their own private adventures, personalized to fit the family dynamic. Small- and large-group exploration fills in the gaps, so you don’t miss out on the highlights of any port of call. Luckily, the
If history, castles, palaces, art museums –and shopping! – are on the to-do list, the boulevards of Europe are great places to bridge the past and present, with a few cultural surprises thrown in. The Caribbean, Hawaii and Bermuda come through with plenty of watersports and simple fun in the sand. Keep in mind that school holidays attract the most families if finding onboard playmates is part of your plan.
Cozying up to The Retreat
Celebrity recently introduced The Retreat: premium all-suites accommodations loaded with features that will make you never want to leave the ship. Benefits include access to a special two-storey sundeck, a private lounge and an elegant private restaurant with signature dishes created by French celebrity Chef Daniel Boulud. The Retreat functions like an upscale luxury resort within the ship itself, your own VIP refuge, with the requisite attendants and concierges, making the exclusivity just a little more special.
cruise while being immersed in the privacy of The Retreat, which acts like your own little world.
THE RETREAT:
Premium all-suites accommodations loaded with features that will make you never want to leave the ship. Benefits include access to a special two-storey sundeck, a private lounge and an elegant private restaurant.
The nice part about The Retreat is that it works two ways for families. Grandparents can splurge and enjoy their own private area of the ship, while their children and grandchildren keep to alternate accommodations. As well, smaller families themselves can enjoy a great
The Retreat is available on Celebrity Edge series ships the Celebrity Edge, Apex, Beyond and Ascent, as well as the cruise line’s “revolutionized” (i.e. refurbished) ships – the Celebrity Millennium, Summit, Equinox and Silhouette
Whichever ship you choose, The Tully Luxury Travel Designers encourage you to invite all the family members you’re travelling with into the planning process. Engaging everybody in the decision-making makes the end result foolproof and fun. The more input, the more solid the plan, right? Everyone can then look forward to the cruise agenda. Bonus reason: No complaining allowed!
Timeless Moments Across Generations
If you’re craving salty sea air and a home away from home, a family cruise weaves together unforgettable experiences that captivate all generations.
Create lasting memories navigating Alaska’s Inside Passage, immersing yourself in the untamed beauty of the Last Frontier. If you have a penchant for cultural exploration, consider a European journey. Wander through medieval castles, savor exquisite cuisine, and immerse yourself in the timeless charm.
For the ultimate sun-soaked escape, it doesn’t get any better than a cruise to the Caribbean, where white sand beaches and turquoise waters await your arrival. With over 300 destinations to choose from, there’s something to love for everyone.
KIMPTON SAINT GEORGE:
Stay in Sophistication & Charm
By Rebecca DumaisNestled in the heart of Toronto’s vibrant Annex neighbourhood, the Kimpton Saint George stands as a testament to boutique luxury and local charm. Open since the summer of 2018, the hotel marks Kimpton’s first location in Toronto.
Situated in Yorkville at 280 Bloor Street West, the Kimpton Saint George effortlessly blends the luxurious ambiance of the area with the bohemian flair of the lively Annex, one of Toronto’s oldest neighbourhoods. The result is a unique and inviting atmosphere for guests.
Developed by InnVest Hotels and designed by Toronto-based interior design firm Mason Studio in collaboration with Kimpton’s design team, the Kimpton permeates warmth and community from the moment guests step through its doors.
Every aspect of the hotel’s design, from the architecture to the furnishings, is a nod to Toronto’s rich culture and heritage. Everything culminates together: history, locally designed modern furniture, warm tones and architectural details, guiding visitors through their journey of the space –much like your home. Many items, such as your morning coffee, will have been brought on board from an establishment nearby.
The 14-story hotel offers 188 guest rooms, including 20 suites and a Presidential Suite, each offering a blend of modern comfort and timeless elegance. Inspired by the Annex’s historic homes and eclectic community, guest rooms feature a curated selection of art, furniture, and décor that pays homage to the city’s vibrant personality. Warm earth tones, natural textures, and locally sourced materials create a welcoming and inviting environment, inviting guests to relax and unwind in style.
Other unique pleasantries present themselves during your stay, from the curated and custom Canadian-made furniture and millwork to at least half a dozen unique pieces of art in each room. “Marble Moon” by Ottawa artist and designer Laura Langford is one such piece.
Notice how the freestanding wooden armoires made of natural oak and caning mimic the hotel’s curved archways and give the space an added layer of lightness and delicacy. Notice something else when you open the armoire door? Yes. Squirrel! This “closet
smile” is unique to every room in the Kimpton as a “figurative wink” to Greatbeard, a Toronto hometown art duo. The squirrel represents Trinity-Bellwoods Park’s famed albino squirrels.
Many Instagram-able moments will occur throughout, including the large infinity mirror in the elevator lobby. Snap a quick pic while you wait for a lift.
One of the highlights of the Kimpton Saint George is the Living Room, a cozy and inviting space designed for socializing and relaxation. With ample seating, a fireplace adorned with modern ceramic inlay, and soft cushions, the Living Room serves as the heart of the hotel, offering guests a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere to connect with others or simply unwind after a day of exploring the city.
This is where Social Hour takes place. Every day from 5 - 6 p.m. in the adjacent lobby, beverages are served, usually along with canapés and small bites. You may partake in the Living Room in a comfortable chair by the window, or closer to the inviting fireplace.
The Fortunate Fox, a restaurant and bar attached to the hotel, is great for brunch, lunch, dinner and drinks. Ultra-tempting menu nights include Taco Tuesday, Vinyl Vault Saturday, and Sunday Roast.
In addition to its stylish accommodations, the Kimpton Saint George also offers approximately 1,500 square feet of meeting and event space, and a fitness centre.
The Kimpton is so aptly situated for a memorable stay downtown, it’s close to the buzz of your nightlife neighbourhood of choice, yet far enough to elicit relaxation and warmth from within. Hotel staff are always ready to make recommendations to those wanting to build an agenda for their stay. Nearby cultural must-dos also include the Bata Shoe Museum, directly across the street, and the Royal Ontario Museum, just a short walk away.
Whether you’re visiting Toronto for business or pleasure, the Kimpton Saint George offers a truly unforgettable experience. With its impeccable design, warm hospitality, and prime location in one of Toronto’s most vibrant neighbourhoods, it’s no wonder that the Kimpton Saint George has quickly become a beloved landmark in the city’s hospitality scene.
For more info, visit KimptonSaintGeorge.com
MY GOODNESS WILL BENEFIT EVERYONE
We all aspire to being good, strong and courageous. Noble goals that require guidance, inspiration and support. Character demands humility, strength pairs with perseverance and benevolence requires a bit of everything. At Walden International School we know this to be true. It’s why we’re so committed to creating good people who go on in life to do good things. Every day.
NEW YORK CITY
THE ALL-ENCOMPASSING DELIGHTS OF THE BIG APPLE
By Linda BarnardIf it’s been more than a New York minute since your last trip to the Big Apple, here’s some what’s new inspiration for your next getaway to one of the world’s great cities.
LIFE ON THE EDGE
In a city fond of superlatives and thrilling views, Edge, on the 100th floor of the 30 Hudson Yards skyscraper, covers both. Opened in 2020, it’s the highest outdoor observation deck in the Western Hemisphere at 344 metres — about the height of the Eiffel Tower. A glass floor adds to the fun. If that’s not enough, suit up in safety gear to scale the outside of the skyscraper.
ABOVE IT ALL
Recreate a 91-year-old photo and get a daredevil’seye view across Manhattan from the top of Rockefeller Center with the city’s newest attraction, The Beam, which opened in December.
The gentle, 90-second ride on The Beam provides the same perspectives, with a safe 69th-floor viewpoint. A replica steel girder rises 3.5 metres and slowly rotates 180 degrees, stopping for a
photo op before settling back down. The photo makes it appear like you’re sitting on steel in mid-air with the city far below.
Also new is the two-hour Top of the Rock VIP Tour at Rockefeller Center, a guided, behind-the-scenes exploration of one of America’s most celebrated Art Deco buildings. Small-group tours start in a
Hudson Yards outing led by Like A Local Tours combines sampling great food with local history on a three-hour walking tour.
Chelsea Market has a good mix of food vendors, fun shops and interesting history in the block-long, circa-1898 former National Biscuit Company (later Nabisco) building.
You’ll also take a tasty tour of the city’s newest food building, Market 57. Opened last spring, it’s curated by The James Beard Foundation and built on the waterfront site of Pier 57. Beside it, the grand iron arch leading to Pier 55 still stands (and was the slip where the Titanic was supposed to arrive in April 1912).
The High Line, a former elevated industrial rail line, is now one of New York’s most popular outdoor attractions. It’s just under a kilometre long and dotted with public art, ending at Manhattan’s newest neighbourhood, Hudson Yards.
There are two new tasty additions to Hudson Yards. There’s a new location of 110-year-old business Russ & Daughters, where luscious lox and cream cheese on a house-baked bagel is a must-try. Mercado Little Spain is a Spanish food market with bars and food kiosks from El Bulli alums José Andrés and brothers Albert and Ferran Adrià.
In a city fond of superlatives and thrilling views, Edge, on the 100th floor of the 30 Hudson Yards skyscraper, covers both.
private lounge before touring the historic building, going into areas the public can’t typically access, like the famed Rainbow Room. A private elevator ride to the observation deck and the Top of the Rock skips lineups and crowds.
The $200 U.S. tour includes The Beam, a free download of your photo and 20% off in the gift shop. In warmer months, visit the famous rooftop gardens.
EAT LIKE A LOCAL
A food tour is a delicious way to get to know a part of New York that may be new to you. The Chelsea Market, High Line and
SLEEP WELL
The five-star Equinox Hotel opened in 2020 in Hudson Yards with a focus on health, wellbeing and restful sleep. Guests get a free membership to the Equinox fitness centre next door during their stay. There are also indoor-outdoor pools and a spa.
The hotel promises “your best sleep here.” A touch of a button at bedtime lowers blackout shades as the room temperature lowers to 67 F (optimal for sleep). Triple-glazed windows ensure silence. The well-stocked amenity cupboard has a Sleep Well menu with
herbal teas, CBD oil, melatonin and hemp patches. Or try a pre-mixed Negroni from the well-stocked snack and cocktail bar.
LET’S EAT
George Motz’s newly opened smash burger joint offers quality beef and delivers on every level at Hamburger America. Sit at the Formica counter and watch the cooks at work. Add fries and a chocolate egg cream for a fine meal.
You can’t come to New York and skip having a slice. A new favourite is Brooklyn’s L’industrie Pizzeria, which opened a West Village location last fall. The burrata slice is a decadent delight. Soft-serve olive oil gelato topped with sea salt is a revelation.
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The Morgan Library & Museum on Madison Avenue marks its 100th anniversary this year. The centrepiece is the magnificent Gilded Age library of financier, and avid collector of prints, books and documents, J. Pierpont Morgan.
The museum will celebrate Morgan’s remarkable personal librarian, Belle da Costa Greene, with a special exhibition beginning in October. You may know her story as the Black woman forced by circumstances to pass as white from the best-selling 2021 novel The Personal Librarian.
BAD ROMAN/GOOD FOOD
Billed as “a playful, maximalist Italian restaurant,” Bad Roman draws a crowd that has followed a trail of social media
A food tour is a delicious way to get to know a part of New York that may be new to you.
to Manhattan’s buzzy, noisy “it” spot in the Shops at Columbus Circle.
Try the ’Roni Cups & Ranch, a platter of thick-sliced pepperoni rounds baked to chewy, melty goodness with house-made ranch dressing. The winner is a mousse-like lemon cheesecake encased in a yellowwhite chocolate coat, presented on a bed of buttery graham cracker crust crumbs. Crack the exterior and dig in.
OLD STALWART/NEW START
Delmonico’s brags it’s America’s first restaurant, founded in 1827, having drawn many celebrities, writers and presidents through its doors. The Wall Street temple, with its classic fine dining, re-opened in September with a refreshed décor. Namesake 18-ounce boneless Delmonico Cut ribeye steaks are thick, juicy and lavishly marbled. This charred beauty easily feeds two, and even three, with a few sides. Lobster Newburg, Eggs Benedict, Chicken à la King and Baked Alaska were all invented here.
400 BRANT KITCHEN AND BAR REPLACES QUEEN’S HEAD PUB
While the Queen’s Head pub sadly closed in 2023, replacing the iconic downtown pub is the new 400 Brant Kitchen & Bar. The full-service restaurant is expected to open this spring; however, in the meantime, customers have been able to enjoy its takeout menu, which is a selection of sandwiches, soups, salads, bowls, and more. 400Brant.ca
CUPCAKE CAFÉ IN MAPLEVIEW MALL
The Cupcake Café, which boasts a website that feels distinctly Parisian, opened recently. The new cafe will be a high tea destination featuring scones (served with Devonshire cream and jam), tea sandwiches, pastries, French macarons, petit choux, custom cakes, croissants, cookies, as well as specialty coffee and tea. TheCupcakeCafe.ca
LITTLE ROSE COOKIE CO.
AWARD WINNER!
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Stephanie Urlando, owner of Little Rose Cookie Co. in Streetsville, triumphed as the winner of Food Network’s recent Christmas Cookie Challenge. Specializing in sugar cookies, her creation won the elf-themed challenge, celebrating the 20th anniversary of “Elf,” and earned her a $10,000 prize for her achievement. She and her team create custom cookies, cookie cakes, sweets, edible cookie dough, and more. LittleRoseCookieCo.com
MISHREE COCKTAILS & CUISINE OPENS
Mishree opened its first Ontario location in January, located in Mississauga’s Heartland Town Centre. It’s an upscale casual, multi-sensory culinary experience blending nature with South Asian and Middle Eastern culture. The 6,500-square-foot space includes a bar, covered patio, and indoor dining room, accommodating over 250 guests. Evenings transform into a lively lounge with a premium sound system for DJs and live music every weekend. MishreeCuisine.com
KAWARTHA DAIRY TO OPEN IN BURLINGTON
Kawartha Dairy is expanding with a new retail store in Burlington this spring at 3465 Fairview St. Fans will be able to enjoy over 45 flavours of premium ice cream, custom milkshakes, and local dairy products. Ice cream production began in the 1950s and its first dairy bar opened in Minden in the early 1960s – an absolute summer destination must for many Muskoka-bound cottagers. KawarthaDairy.com
LATE NIGHT
HAMILTON’S NEW HANGOUT
a room providing a space out of which one or more other rooms or corridors lead, typically one near the entrance of a public building.
"They went into the lobby.”
By Rebecca DumaisToronto’s hotel lobby-inspired restaurant and latenight lounge, Lobby, now has a second location in Hamilton. Through the doors and past the concierge desk, Lobby awaits you. Located at the busy corner of James Street and Augusta Street, the restaurant and bar aims to become the destination for culinary and late-night experiences.
AN ENCHANTING ATMOSPHERE AND VIBRANT ENTERTAINMENT
Photo Credit: Kevin NguyenPartners Reza Abedi and Abdallah Chanaa have drawn inspiration from hotel lobbies worldwide to create the concept of an enchanting atmosphere and vibrant entertainment, including dancers, live performers, and DJs, to deliver an unforgettable experience.
Whether you go for the food and beverage or late-night music and dancing, guests will thrive in the energy of the space, designed by Solid Design. Experiential elements include a spacious bar, a moody dining area, faux greenery that graces the ceiling, a reservable private room, and just in time for patio season, a 2,500-square-foot outdoor space is set to open soon.
The city was an easy choice for the pair to bring forth their concept. “We’ve always loved Hamilton, and we thought it would make sense with the concept so when the opportunity of the space came to us, we jumped on it,” Abedi says. “We’ve both been interested as far back as we can remember,” says Abedi. “Hospitality is such a fast-paced industry, that lets you be creative, and we thrive in it.”
Lobby will offer a dining experience with an Americana menu. “The menu will be updated seasonally; most of the items will stay, but we do make adjustments every few months,” says Chanaa.
GUESTS WILL THRIVE IN THE ENERGY OF THE SPACE
The concise menu has everything from salads and oysters to impressive cuts of beef, chicken and pasta dishes, as well as seafood. Speaking of seafood, try the Seafood Tower, with chilled and poached seasonal fish and shellfish with fresh lemon and dips.
Offering Lobby’s infamous Sunday brunches with bottomless mimosas and epic brunch entrees, guests will come for the food and stay for the party. Playing once again on the sharable boards, brunch hasn’t been excluded.
Among the Benedicts, frittatas and breakfast sandwich options, there’s the signature Lobby Brunch Tower, with three layers of mid-morning goodness, blueberry pancakes, croquettes, scrambled eggs and turkey sausage, followed by a middle tier of eggs Florentine, smoked salmon and avocado bagels, honey and orange labneh and granola, topped with seasonal fruit.
Lobby’s Mixology Director, Jake Dolgy, has curated an inventive beverage program showcasing eight signature cocktails, including the popular Lobby espresso martini, alongside a timeless selection of classic cocktails, beer, wine and bottle service. Bottle service goes beyond the traditional, with four different packages, including the Meet Me In The Lobby, and Expensive Taste.
Lobby has vibrant late-night programming almost every night, open at 5 p.m. and lasting until “well after midnight,” says Chanaa. Sunday Brunch begins at 11 a.m. “We describe Lobby as a permanent vacation,” says Abedi, “inspired by some of our favourite sunny side hotels around the world. We want the space to transport you.”
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THE SWEETNESS OF MAPLE SYRUP
By Rebecca DumaisONTARIO MAPLE SYRUP IS HAVING ITS ONCE-ANNUAL SWEET SHINING MOMENT.
According to Ontario Maple, maple syrup is often referred to as the first agricultural crop of the year. It’s made from the sap of sugar, red and black maple trees in late winter and early spring and commercial production happens wherever these maples grow: from the southern tip of Ontario to Thunder Bay in the northwest.
It has much more versatility than merely a golden grace on pancakes, waffles and French toast. The unique flavour profile of maple syrup lends itself as a natural sweetener for baked goods and savoury dishes, sauces and glazes. It’s versatile, and easily adds sweetness to any recipe, whether it’s a savoury Korean-inspired bowl, or baked goods such as a breakfast loaf. Enjoy the following recipes sweetened with some of Ontario’s liquid gold.
Cranberry Baked Brie
Yield: Serves 6-8
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Ingredients
1 (16 oz) brie wheel
1 cup pecan halves, lightly toasted
½ cup dry cranberries
½ cup pumpkin seeds, lightly toasted
1½ cups maple syrup
Directions
• Preheat the oven to 325°F.
• Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
• Place the brie on the prepared baking sheet and bake until soft, 25 minutes.
• Meanwhile, in a small pot, warm the pecans, cranberries, pumpkin seeds, and maple syrup over medium heat, mixing until warmed through and the maple syrup evenly coats everything.
• Transfer the baked brie to a serving dish just large enough to hold it snugly without crowding and pour the maple syrup mixture overtop.
• Serve immediately while still hot alongside toasted baguette and a small spoon or knife for spreading.
From the book, Eatertainment,
by Sebastien & Sheila Centner Eatertainment.com Photo: Bruce GibsonMaple Glazed Bombolone
Brioche Ingredients
4 eggs
4 cups bread flour
1/4 cup caster sugar
1 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp sea salt
1/2 cup softened unsalted butter
1 packet active dry yeast
1 cup milk
Directions
• In a stand mixer with the hook attachment mix flour, cinnamon, yeast, salt, and sugar at low speed.
• Add in the eggs one at a time followed by the softened butter and milk.
• Once the ingredients have combined, turn the speed to medium-low and allow to knead for 10-15 minutes or until the dough begins to peel away from the sides of the bowl and forms a ball.
• Remove the hook and form a ball in the bowl, place a damp towel over the bowl and let it sit in a warm place to rise to double its size (about 1-2 hours).
• Once the dough has proofed to double its size, punch it down and transfer the dough to a prepared surface. Here you can use a ring mould and cut circles into the dough.
• Place on a parchment-lined baking sheet until ready for frying.
• Place the donuts in oil 360°F for 1-2 minutes a side or until they are browned.
• Remove and let cool.
Maple Glaze Ingredients
4 tbsp salted butter
1/3 cup maple syrup
1 cup powdered sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
Directions
While the brioche is baking, make the glaze. Add the butter to a small pot set over medium heat. Allow the butter to brown slightly until it smells toasted, about 2-3 minutes. Remove from the heat and whisk in the maple syrup, powdered sugar, and vanilla. Dip or drizzle the doughnuts into the glaze and enjoy.
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Soused Heirloom Beet Salad
If
MAPLE DRESSING
Ingredients
90ml cider vinegar
60ml maple syrup
20g Dijon mustard
Pinch salt
1/2 clove garlic, crushed
1/2 shallot minced
20ml olive oil
100ml canola oil
20ml shoyu or soya
Directions
Combine vinegar, water, maple syrup, mustard, garlic, and salt. Blend until smooth. Slowly mix in oils one at a time. Refrigerate.
SOUSED BEETS
Fennel, rhubarb or a similar vegetable can also be used.
Ingredients
30 baby beets, cooked, peeled, split in half
6 cloves garlic, sliced
6 shallots, sliced
300ml olive oil
225ml cider vinegar
75ml maple syrup
2 sprigs rosemary
1 vanilla bean, split
TT black pepper
TT salt
Directions
Sautee garlic and shallots in 100ml of oil. Add cooked beets and remaining ingredients. Simmer for 2 minutes and allow beets to cool in the sousing liquid. Ideally, marinate overnight in refrigerator.
BARLEY CRACKER
STEP 1: BASE
2 cup toasted ground barley
¼ cup whole wheat flour
3 tbsp malt powder
1 cup Guinness beer
Directions
Mix dry ingredients (toasted ground barley, whole wheat flour, malt powder). Add beer to combine - should be the consistency of dry pie dough (you might need more beer). Roll thin and bake at 325°F. Grind up in blender.
STEP 2: CRACKER
196g barley cracker base
75g sunflower seeds
6 eggs
1 ¼ sugar
1 tbsp baking powder
Pinch salt
Directions
Blitz cracker base + sunflower seeds. Add baking powder. Whip eggs + sugar; fold in the rest of the ingredients. Spread mixture on silicon mat about 5 mm thick. Bake at 320°F with a high fan for 5 minutes until golden brown. Once cooled down will crisp up.
TO SERVE
Assemble the following:
• Whipped ricotta seasoned with salt and pepper
• Sweet and sour apple jam (or you can use sliced Granny Smith apples)
• Watercress greens lightly dressed with maple dressing
• Room temperature soused beets
• Barley crackers
• Bee pollen (for garnish)
Pipe ricotta on the bottom of a plate. Place beets lightly coated with marinating liquid. Dress watercress with maple vinaigrette and cover over beets. Spoon over apple jam or line sliced apples over. Garnish with barley cracker and bee pollen.
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Yield: Serves 10-12Apple & Carrot Maple Walnut Breakfast Loaf
with Maple Cinnamon Butter
Ingredients
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
This loaf is irresistible. It has delectable aromas of fresh apples, carrots and cinnamon, blended with the rich and robust notes of pure Canadian maple syrup. It’s made with so much goodness and can be enjoyed any time of the day.
It’s moist with a sweet crunch of walnuts, adding a delightful texture to the soft, tender crumb. As the warm loaf is sliced, a generous slathering of Maple Cinnamon Butter enhances the experience, melting into the nooks and crannies of the bread, delivering a heavenly combination of sweet maple goodness and aromatic cinnamon. This breakfast loaf is a true celebration of Canadian flavours, a comforting and indulgent treat that’s an absolute delight.
Yield: Serves 6-8
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 cup unsalted butter, room temperature
1/4 cup dark brown sugar
1/4 cup pure maple syrup
2 large eggs, room temperature
1/3 cup Greek vanilla yogurt
1/2 cup apple sauce
1 large carrot, scrubbed and finely grated, about 1 cup
1/3 cup roughly chopped walnuts
1 large ambrosia apple, skin on, washed and cut into very thin round slices, seeds removed
2 tbsp pure maple syrup
Maple Cinnamon Butter
1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened at room temperature
2 tbsp pure maple syrup
1/8 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp flaky sea salt
Directions
• Preheat oven to 350°F.
• Butter the bottom and edges of a 9x5 loaf pan. Cut a 4-inch wide strip of unbleached parchment paper and place it in the centre of the loaf pan with some overhanging on the sides of the pan. This will help lift the loaf out of the pan with ease.
Ontario Maple Cheesecake
Cheesecake Directions
• While the crust is cooling, blend together in food processer the cream cheese and maple syrup until smooth, about 2 minutes, making sure to scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed. With the food processor running, add eggs, one at a time, until just incorporated. Pour batter into the cool prebaked crust.
• Firmly tap the pan on the counter and set aside for 10 minutes before baking. This allows the air bubbles to rise to the top.
• Once oven is preheated to 225°F, bake cheesecake until edges are set but centre is slightly jiggly. Using a food thermometer, probe the centre of the cheesecake; until the cheesecake reaches 165°F (takes about 2.5-3 hours).
• Remove cheesecake from oven; allow to cool on the counter for 2 hours before chilling in the fridge for another 6 hours.
• Once cheesecake is chilled, using a sharp knife scrape around the sides of the cake to release the cake from the pan.
Topping Directions
• Sprinkle granola around the top edge of the cheesecake. Drizzle the maple syrup inside the ring of granola.
• Garnish with fresh berries or edible flower petals.
THE APRILE ENTRIES:
By Claudio AprileWelcome to the first installment of the Aprile Entries. In each issue, Celebrity Chef Claudio Aprile recounts casual conversations and experiences with people, places and events in the community. Otherwise, you’ll find him at one of his restaurants, or at home cooking, and creating recipes.
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moved to Oakville a few years ago. Like so many people during Covid, I was seeking a change of scenery, a reset. I craved the excitement that lay within exploring a new city. Having moved from Toronto, my family and I were ready to find new local amenities. It was through this process that we discovered how many amazing gems there are in Oakville. From bakeries, ice cream shops, and coffee houses to even an incredible record store that rivals the best in Toronto.
Then, there’s the Moonshine Café on Kerr Street. I kept hearing about this establishment and would occasionally drive past it with a persistent sense of intrigue and curiosity. However, we’re all creatures of habit. We rush to get to work, to the gym, to school, home, and repeat. We don’t harness the moments. We miss out on experiences. Instead, we capture visual lapses in time on our curated social media feeds rather than being present. We’re all searching for that perfect filter and angle. I too am guilty of this.
Lucky for me, I got a backstage pass to the Moonshine Café. It was during a meeting with owner, Jane, that I discovered what this hidden gem truly means to its loyal patrons. So, what is it about this place that’s resonated
with so many for nearly two decades?
The answer is very clear. The late John Marlatt and his wife Jane Mackay’s passion for art’s profound ability to connect a community.
Jane Mackay and John Marlatt.John and Jane met in high school and eventually became life partners. Their love for music, art and community brought them together and ultimately manifested into the Moonshine Café, which was built in 2006.
John and Jane met in high school and eventually became life partners. Their love for music, art and community brought them together and ultimately manifested into the Moonshine Café, which was built in 2006.
Their goal was to create a meeting hub that would showcase the art scene in Oakville. A place for musicians, poets, and independent artists to thrive. This was all realized in the most seamless fashion. The interior is stripped down to its essentials. The walls are adorned with pictures of all the musicians who have passed through and the times that John and Jane shared. Years and years of music, memories and emotions seep into the walls of the café.
When you walk into the Moonshine there’s a sign depicting John’s house rules. “We are here to listen to live music! Please be respectful of the artists, and gauge your volume accordingly. Bring your positive vibe,” it says.
As I sit in conversation with Jane, I’m overtaken by a sense of belonging, sincerity and genuine hospitality. This place is legendary. Bands from Canada, the UK and the U.S. have all taken the
stage here, a place that is so completely unassuming from its exterior, most of us would pass by and never take notice. If you’re paying enough attention though, you might have caught a glimpse of John wearing a cowboy hat, sitting in the front of the Moonshine barbecuing with a cigarette in his mouth. He was lovingly known to many as “The king of Kerr.”
We’re all obsessed with our phones, and our screens have become our companions. At the Moonshine there are no televisions. Everyone is encouraged to be present, to enjoy what’s in front of them free from distraction. As someone in the hospitality industry, I keep an eye out
for growing trends. Listening rooms are growing in popularity. The Moonshine was way ahead of the curve. At its core its ethos is universal. Be present, and revel in the fleeting moments that we all share.
The cliché that nothing lasts forever is true. John sadly passed away last year. Over 1,000 people attended his funeral. Parliament even acknowledged his passing. Jane was forced out of retirement to return to the Moonshine and continue to run the business. What struck me about Jane was her positivity and resilience. She is dedicated to keeping his legacy alive.
Sadly, like so many businesses, the lease at the Moonshine will expire at the end of this year, leaving its fate in question. So, I highly encourage
you to visit this local bar, have a pint, disconnect from your devices and experience authentic moments through its live music performances.
For more info, visit TheMoonshineCafe.com
John Marlatt Alex CubaA legacy of excellence in Niagara
By Carm GiardinaWithin Ontario’s Niagara region, in heart of wine country, Megalomaniac Winery stands as a beacon of innovation and tradition.
Established in 2009 by the Howard family, the pedigree here is strong, with a wealth of experience in the industry that dates back more than 30 years, including prior ownership of Vineland Estates Winery from the early ‘90s. And it’s always been a family affair – patriarch John Howard now serves as chairman, with the daily operations at Megalomaniac now led by his daughter, Erin Mitchell.
In recent years, the winery has undergone a transformative journey, ushering in a new era of growth and innovation. With a renewed focus on consumer experiences and product offerings, the winery has seen significant enhancements across all facets of its operations. From the interior redesign of the winery and advent of the Megalomaniac Food+Drink Restaurant, to the introduction of new experiences like Insta-worthy Vineyard Walks, Megalomaniac is committed to providing guests with unforgettable moments and exceptional wines.
Speaking on those Insta-worthy vineyard walks – which are offered during spring, summer and early fall months – Erin Mitchell says, “We feel we have one of the most scenic properties in Niagara, so this gives guests the best chance to take in the stunning views. It is appealing to both guests who want a lovely outdoor experience and some great photos as well as those who are interested in learning more about the farming side of the wine business.”
In 2021, the aforementioned Megalomaniac Food +Drink opened, offering a diverse menu of seasonal dishes designed to complement the winery's portfolio of wines. With a full onsite kitchen and collaboration with food partner Revalee, Megalomaniac Food+Drink provides guests with a unique dining experience overlooking those picturesque vineyards.
“Regardless of season, we always offer a variety of snacks and small plates for those who are looking to enjoy a glass of wine with some nibbles, along with entrees for those who are looking for a more fulsome meal,” adds Mitchell. “Our offering is also unique in that we offer daily brunch, Wednesday to Sunday, with dishes designed to be
ORIGINAL.BOLD. AUDACIOUS.
matched with a glass of sparkling or a variety of mimosas – to highlight our portfolio of sparkling wines.”
Which brings us to the heart of Megalomaniac's success: its commitment to crafting fine wines. Now headed by Italian-born winemaker Marco Piccoli, whose career includes a tenure at JacksonTriggs, Megalomaniac's winemaking team is dedicated to producing wines that reflect the unique terroir of the Niagara region. With a focus on signature varietals such as riesling, cabernet franc, and pinot noir, as well as an expanded sparkling wine collection, Megalomaniac continues to push the boundaries of winemaking excellence – highlighted with their distinction of being named the number three winery in Canada at the National Wine Awards of Canada.
Situated on the Bench of the Niagara Escarpment, Megalomaniac's 72-acre vineyard was planted in 2005 to varieties including cabernet sauvignon, merlot, and chardonnay. The vineyard is an obvious source of pride for the winery, yielding grapes of exceptional quality year after year.
With its tagline “Original. Bold. Audacious,” Megalomaniac has become synonymous with innovation and creativity in the wine world. Known for its bold wines with tongue-in-cheek names like “Pompous” and “Narcissist,” the winery brings a sense of whimsy to the traditional wine experience. Supported by premium packaging and a focus on estate-grown grapes, Megalomaniac's wines offer quality and value for wine enthusiasts of all levels.
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CHEW ON EXCEL GUM’S STUDY BEATS
EXCEL Gum’s “EXCEL Study Beats” campaign blends gum and ASMR to provide students with a unique and effective way to conquer “examiety.” EXCEL Gum unveiled an initiative to address the studyrelated stress that plagues students at colleges and universities across the nation. Dubbed “EXCEL Study Beats,” this program leverages the power of ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) and the soothing sounds of gum to transform study sessions into moments of tranquillity. Search for “Excel Gum” on Spotify. Spotify.com
GWEN STEFANI & BLAKE SHELTON AT NEW GREAT CANADIAN CASINO RESORT
Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto will celebrate its official Grand Opening with three-time GRAMMY® Award winner Gwen Stefani performing on May 3, 2024, and five-time CMA Male Vocalist of the Year and multiple ACM Award winner Blake Shelton performing on Saturday, May 4, 2024. The performances will take place in the brand new 5,000-person theatre. GreatCanadianToronto.com
NEW MISSISSAUGA SKATING TRAIL
Mississauga residents now have a new winter activity option. The Port Credit Memorial Park Skating Trail grand opening took place on February 17, 2024. The 220-metrelong, 3.5-foot-wide trail is made of artificial ice and is located near the Port Credit Memorial Park pavilion on the east side of the Credit River. The trail, which goes in a loop, is open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. There’s even a dedicated electric Zamboni that resurfaces the ice.
MONARCH BUTTERFLY ECLIPSE
The Monarch Butterfly Eclipse Project, founded by Emilie, Maggie, Ellen, Taylor, and Paige, champions Monarch Butterfly conservation and aims to raise awareness about the conservation of Monarch Butterflies. ISO Certified solar eclipse glasses are available for sale for the April 8th, 2024 event. A portion of gross sales will be donated to partnering organizations with 100% of net profits to The Monarch Butterfly Eclipse Foundation. MonarchButterflyEclipse.com
VICTOR PETER HETMANCZUK RECEIVES ORDER OF CANADA
Congratulations to Oakville resident Victor Peter Hetmanczuk, who was appointed to the Order of Canada last December. Former president of the Canadian-Ukrainian Foundation, Hetmanczuk also held key roles in organizations such as the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada Foundation, St. Volodymyr Ukrainian Orthodox Cultural Centre, and the Ukrainian World Foundation. His impactful initiatives include organizing medical missions to aid wounded Ukrainian soldiers in 2014.
Sheltering in Place
Local animal rescues and charities with pets in need of loving homes
By Kelly PutterIt’s with good reason that the dogs, cats, guinea pigs and rabbits adopted in the past four years have come to be known as pandemic pets.
Forced to sequester at home due to COVID-19, people adopted a record number of animals thinking that the addition of a pet would stem loneliness and create a happier, healthier home life. Now, four years in, animal shelters are struggling with a deluge of unwanted animals thanks to people returning to work or simply finding the costs associated with pets too burdensome. Some pet owners who no longer want their animals are even on wait lists to return their pets to shelters.
But there is an added problem with COVID pets, says Heather White, animal care and community education manager for the Oakville & Milton Humane Society, which cares for about 3,000 animals each year. “The average person that wants a pet wants one that will integrate into a family quickly,” she says. “Often these pandemic pets are uncomfortable around new people and other pets. It takes some work to integrate them back into people’s homes so you’re asking someone to take on a project.”
While the Humane Society is always in need of foster homes, the need is greater among those homes willing to take on pets deemed more challenging. Animals with medical needs such as diabetes or those that are pregnant require foster homes, for example, that are less stressful and more spacious.
Still, if people are looking for a rewarding experience, fostering is a great way to make a difference, says White. “It helps the animal,” she says. “It helps the shelter and it enables us to do more great things for animals and it has a great and positive impact on the person adopting the animals. A lot of people get hooked.”
Ladybird Animal Sanctuary, which works to raise awareness about the negative impacts of backyard breeders and puppy mills, has a network of 40 to 60 foster homes. Its objective is to help animals that are at threat of being euthanized. A Hamilton-based registered charity since 2011, the sanctuary is fundraising to purchase acreage for headquarters to shelter animals and to continue educating
the public about animal welfare. Most of its pets come from animal services in Hamilton, Burlington and Toronto.
“When a shelter hits a certain capacity they can no longer take in additional animals from the public and sometimes they are turned away,” says Janine Stoll, executive director and co-founder of Ladybird. “And sometimes they need to euthanize the less adoptable older ones or those with medical conditions. That’s where we step in.”
While there are many ways to support Ladybird throughout the year, its big annual fundraiser will be held on April 12 in Dundas at Shawn & Ed Brewing Co. Tickets can be purchased online at LadyBirdAnimalSanctuary.com.
While Ladybird applauds newly introduced legislation aimed at stifling puppy mills, Stoll wonders if the proposed law has a tough enough grip to remove cruel and unethical breeding practices. The bill prohibits puppy mills and includes animal welfare measures such as the creation of a tracking system for canines so there would be a public record of a dog’s history. If approved, Ontario would be the first Canadian province to fine the owners of puppy mills. Proposed fines stand at $10,000 to $25,000. Other proposed changes in the legislation include breeding restrictions and an increase in the number of animal welfare service inspectors.
These organizations give a voice to those who can’t speak for themselves: the animals. “Our fosters are the lifeblood of what we do. They provide a lot of hands-on work. Taking an animal out of the shelter means they have a second chance to have a great family. You give them a chance to be loved again and to live out their days. You can often tell the animals are grateful.”
It’s our 30th Anniversary
& we’re celebrating with a special offer!
For our 30th Anniversary, our Board has offered a special top-up to the first 30 new Endowed Funds* to help build a charitable legacy for your family.
Creating a Charitable Fund with the Oakville Community Foundation is a great way to share your values with your family.
Commit to growing your newly established (“Your Name Here”) Family Foundation to $1,500 and OCF will add an additional $1,000.**
As Fundholders, your family can take advantage of The Foundation’s expertise to enable you to reach your charitable goals.
You will also be invited to our 30th Anniversary celebrations, connect with a network of local philanthropists, and be introduced to some of the most incredible local charities.
If you want to know more or sign on, contact giving@theocf.org
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410 North Service Rd. E, Suite 200 Oakville, Ontario L6H 5R2
Charity Registration Number: #891934374RR0001
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