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Opening Up About Renovations

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The grass is always greener this time of year

Few things seem to inspire the sensation of liveliness like springtime.

It’s not just the sunshine and warmth that we’re graced with - it’s mornings greeted with chirping birds outside the window, trees are renewed with greenery, flowers divulge themselves from the ground in bloom, and… the grass is always greener this time of year (until summer, then it’s questionable).

Now’s the time when we’re all about al fresco dining and playing outdoors, and we transition into our favourite footwear. Our Best Finds pages are filled with pieces you’ll want for outdoor entertaining, games and toys for the pool or the backyard, and the sneakers, sandals and loafers perfect for that spring wardrobe.

Our profile home in this issue showcases the architectural marvels of Stamp & Hammer, which we hope will guide you if you’re considering designing your dream home. And if you’re planning a new kitchen, let Caesarstone inspire you with their first-ever Beyond the Surface Report, which explores how design shapes the way we live, work and play.

Footwear, and sneakers in particular, have become the new must-invest-in commodity. Read more on how some pairs of kicks even command prices that rival traditional investments like real estate, stocks, or fine art.

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and sumptuous scenery. Ontario is rife with boutique retreats to make any getaway memorable. The Beach Motel is one new gem. Step out its doors onto the sandy shores of Lake Huron in beautiful Southampton, Ontario. For cruise connoisseurs, read about the Seabourn Venture and its many exciting curated destinations and experiences.

Another European cruise experience - with a bit of local food flair - is Atlas Ocean Voyages. This cruise line has teamed up with various chefs for Epicurean Experiences, including our own local celebrity Chef Massimo Capra. And to simply satisfy your literal thirst, we’re sharing some outstanding alcohol-free drink recipes you’ll want to make all spring and summer long.

June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada, an opportunity to learn about the unique cultures, traditions and experiences of First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Our cover is graced with the art of local Indigenous artist Kyle Joedicke. If you’re familiar with Hamilton’s art scene, you may have already seen his street art. Read more about this talented 31year-old’s colourful creations, which are hard to miss.

As rich as Oakville’s history is, we as a community need to better understand its Indigenous roots. Read about how Debwewin: The Oakville Truth Project is making it happen.

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Pool Play & Backyard Fun

1) Cool Tunes

Rosé and a perfect playlist all day. Store your icecold drinks in this cooler, which also doubles as a speaker. Stream your go-to anthems with its wireless connectivity, tune into FM radio, or connect your devices with its built-in aux and USB port. Fits up to 16 beverage cans. TheBay.com

2) Retired Living

With its relaxed, coastal luxe style and sophisticated colour palette combined with a playful bubble print, this tube is the perfect design statement in your pool this summer. HauserStores.com

3) Hole in Fun

Crafted from teak, this cornhole set includes 10 blue and black throwing bags, perfect for long hours of game time. Challenge your friends and family to a classic lawn game. HauserStores.com

4) Dope Floats

Float your cares away or carry on a conversation with a friend on this durable PVC floating canopy lounge, featuring a high backrest and armrest for comfort. The detachable sun shade lets you choose to spend your time on the water soaking in the sun or in the shade. TheBay.com

5) Salsa Sail

Chips and dip while you dip, anyone? Stock this inflatable floating bar with your drinks and snacks while you enjoy the water. Plastic inserts make cleaning it a breeze. LakeshorePoolsAndTubs.com

6) Horsing Around

Get ready for old-fashioned fun with this American Presidential Edition horseshoe set. It includes 2 silver and 2 gold American horseshoes, 2 24” silver stakes, and a rulebook with court layout, all stored in a solid mahogany-stained pine box. SouthernLivingDesign.ca

7) Top Pick Player

Transport your tennis court into a pickleball court and play a round with these eye-catching Maeve by Anthropologie Pickleball Paddles. Constructed with basswood and cottonwood. Many designs are available. Anthropologie.com

8) Motor Lounge

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The Lollygagger Bar Cart holds all of your favourite summertime beverages. Modern in design, the large wheels have a non-marking neoprene gasket for a smooth roll. Wheel it to wherever the party’s happening, whether it’s on the patio, by the pool or beside the bocce. HauserStores.com

2) Drink to Durability

Sip in style with unbreakable drinkware for the pool or patio. Craft your favourite drink and enjoy in this Jasper Lowball. FlourishAndBask.ca

3) Undercover Culinary

This sweetly designed food dome protects your food from those pesky insects. Has a sturdy stainless steel food dome with rattan, iron, and raffia embellishments. Measures 13.5”H by 17.75” in diameter. Anthropologie.com

4) Green Scene

A lush green centrepiece will add a perfectly natural element to your outdoor dining table. Arrangements are available in an 11" or 8" blackfooted boat. CentroGarden.com

5) Bevy Box

Keep all of your favourite beverages ice cold in this rolling cooler. Features quality stainless steel construction and food grade liner box. Keeps items cold for up to 36 hours. TheBay.com

6) Wine Worthy

This double compartment wine chiller is ideal for patio picnics or simply toasting the end of the work day. A summertime staple that will keep your favourite beverages chilled for every sunny moment. CentroGarden.com

7) Set in Place

Set our al fresco table with this set of four stainless steel and cream-coloured resin cutlery. Presented in a printed drawstring bag. ElizabethInteriors.com

8) The Wee Hours of Warmth

Allow yourself to linger a little longer outside on cool summer nights cozied under the Aura Heater. Includes remote and can be left outside year round, mounted on a wall or ceiling. Weatherproof, provides 64 sq. feet of radiant warmth, virtually wind-proof heat. BumOutdoor.ca

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The Endy Adjustable Bed recently won the 2024 Product of the Year award in the Furniture & Appliances category. This latest accolade for the Torontobased, market-leading brand is based on a Kantar survey of 4,000 people, who identified the bed frame as the best new addition to the category this year. Endy.com

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A Journey

Within the walls of Stamp & Hammer, the foundation of their business, which carries forward to the foundation of each build, lies an ethos deeply rooted in relationships.

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As business partners and both Principal Designers, Mitch Sauder and Berit Bech epitomize the essence of luxury in home design, seamlessly guiding their clients through every step of the process. “It's about curating a luxury experience,” Bech affirms, and they do this with the help of the dynamic, youthful, and innovative team that makes up the Stamp & Hammer architectural design studio.

A recent build along Vivian Road, nestled in the heart of Cedar Valley, serves as yet another testament to the core values of Stamp & Hammer and the enduring excellence they deliver – a hallmark of luxury that eternally defines their clients’ homes.

Mitch Sauder and Berit Bechʼs dynamic partnership thrives on their contrasting personalities, which complement

each other perfectly. Their collaboration is a fusion of opposites, creating a harmonious balance that enhances their creative process. Together, they provide clients with the best of both worlds, offering a unique blend of creativity, innovation, and pragmatism that sets them apart in the industry.

Bech gives Sauder credit as the creative force. “A big factor when looking at any type of space is the ceiling details and how each room feels, not just in width and length but also in height, and where the light comes in, and then tying that into an overall roof design that makes sense for the overall project. The key to good design is not how it looks but how it feels,” Sauder explains.

“That’s where it starts. We get a wish list and put it all together, but we want it to have that dynamic experience as you walk through the space. For example, with the Vivian project, when we were designing the cabana with the high cathedral ceiling, it generated loft space above the kitchen and the bathroom for sleeping areas; when you’re in there it’s ‘Wow, what a feeling of scale.’”

The Vivian Road project began with an assessment of the 1.5-acre estate to gain an understanding of the walk-out conditions and the adverse grading conditions to ensure the perfect placement of the primary home, and optimizing the placement of each construction, including the pool.

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The primary residence features four expansive bedrooms, six lavishly appointed bathrooms, and a sprawling walk-out basement with a full entertaining kitchen, a sauna, gym, shower and steam bath, and a private bedroom and a bathroom.

The exterior exudes a timeless elegance, with pristine white siding against darkframed windows and cedar accents, a nod to the homeownersʼ discerning taste. The wide parking area in front of the house was purposefully designed to accommodate both guests and the various staff who work at the home.

Off to the side of the home is a vegetable garden providing the health-conscious family with seasonally fresh vegetables when they are in residence. The overall project was done in stages due to the family’s travel schedule and was completed in approximately three years.

Amenities within the estate include a detached two-car garage and cabana. The two-car garage houses a luxurious guest suite and music room in the loft space.

The cabana is situated perfectly for entertaining in the backyard along the side of the pool, and the 20’ wide sliding doors fully open, allowing for indoor/ outdoor entertaining. The interiors of both structures seamlessly mirror the exterior aesthetic, characterized by minimalist design elements and a serene colour palette.

The homeowners, a young successful family, entertain constantly. While they spend their winters in Florida, they wanted a home that offered multiple entertaining spaces yet also areas that they could enjoy quietly while hosting.

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At any given time, they need to be able to accommodate many guests, yet still have that space and privacy between the various spaces in the home and around the property. The cabana, for example, is perfect as a separate retreat. There are two loft bedroom areas. “It’s almost like a little house since it has a high-end kitchen, bathroom and the beautiful living room and it is perfect for guests,” Bech says.

Indoor-outdoor living also takes precedence through the primary home design as well, with expansive balconies overlooking the lush backyard and pool area.

The two balconies offer intimate places to sit, whether the homeowners are having coffee or cocktails, or visitors are enjoying the view. The balconies have built-in ceiling heaters and the side balcony features a double-sided wood fireplace so these areas also can be enjoyed on cooler summer nights. “We created these different areas so the houseguest could enjoy them while our client at the same time could have (separate) family time. That was their main goal,” says Bech.

Technological sophistication is incorporated throughout the estate, with a fully integrated smart home system ensuring unparalleled comfort and convenience year-round. The heated driveway, radiant heated floors, builtin entertainment system, watering and irrigation system for the gardens, and a reverse osmosis water filtering system are a testament to the homeownersʼ commitment to comfort and well-being, and no detail was overlooked when designing this sanctuary.

Minimalist design elements and a serene colour palette continue throughout the primary home, and the kitchen that serves as the heart of the home boasts custom shaker-style white cabinets (the colour is Chantilly Lace from Benjamin Moore), heated marble countertops for extra comfort, and state-of-the-art appliances seamlessly integrated into the design throughout. To keep the kitchen clutterfree, many of the appliances are placed in the connecting walk-through butler’s pantry, which opens into the dining room. The butler’s pantry houses a dishwasher, a wine storage feature and a built-in bar with beverage taps.

The rear wall is designed with the elegant convenience of tilt-and-turn doors located on both sides of the 27’ wide sliding door, allowing easy access to the balcony

without having to use the sliding door while providing great air circulation for the main floor when tilted.

The large 10-by-four-foot island is perfect to accommodate those who wish to sit for a meal or drink and is always a gathering area for guests to hang out during a party. With the high 10’ foot main-floor ceiling, a custom ladder built by 1925 Workbench allows easy access to the upper cabinetry, and moves conveniently on a sliding rail.

Most of the main-floor room ceilings have different details and materials, Bech says, a design choice done to add some uniqueness to the light, tranquil colours of the home. The white tray ceilings in each room offer a unique touch, the most unique located in the hallway, which also features in-ceiling lighting. “Small but elegant details,” she says.

Closing the door on a project is always a happy moment for the team. “It makes us happy seeing the smile on the client’s face. Seeing them happy is what makes our job complete and there's no greater sense of accomplishment than knowing we have exceeded our clientsʼ expectations and made their dreams a reality,” Bech says. “We love what we do and if we made our client happy, we’ve done our job and that is rewarding.”

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OPENING UP ABOUT RENOVATIONS

Renovations are a big part of my design work. When I first start working with a client who is thinking about renovating their home, I always want to hear about their “big” picture. What is their perfect dream space? How do they see themselves living in this space? How do they entertain, and with how many people? These are just a few of the many questions I ask.

I also tell them to forget the budget for the moment – that reality can sink in soon enough! In the very early stages, just to dream is most important. And usually, a client’s dream is to open up parts of their home.

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David Gimza, president and owner of Glen Abbey Contractors Ltd., says that almost 85% of his clients want some sort of spacial reconstruction. “Clients usually want their kitchen and family room opened up to each other; it is one of the most popular renovations I do,” he says.

If we take a step back in time, many houses of a certain age were often divided into smaller rooms, with each room designated for different needs.

Layouts were usually fairly simple: kitchen, living room, dining room, bedrooms. These homes were usually heated with woodburning fireplaces and stoves, so it made sense that these spaces were defined by walls to keep the heat contained.

In some cases, separate rooms were also a measure of social stature. A dining room in a grander home, for example, was used only for special parties and events and kept apart from the rest of the house. Kitchens remained the hub of the home – no big surprise here! – and families congregated there most evenings.

of people, taking down this wall allows for a better flow. So updating the kitchen and adjacent spaces is a logical first step in any reno.

Many of my clients today want to entertain graciously, and a great island plays a central role in this. Island seating – generally, but not always, bar stools –are often chosen with the same care as dining room chairs. Just as in your other rooms, furniture details and fabric choices contribute to a unified design vibe, whether modern, traditional or transitional.

OFTEN, OLDER HOMES HAVE PROBLEMS WITH THE LAYOUT THAT CAN ONLY BE SOLVED BY MOVING ROOMS AROUND.

Defined stations within the kitchen continue to be popular too. We often create separate coffee stations for the resident barista; I predict that with the increased emphasis on healthier eating habits, juice bar stations will eventually become another kitchen staple. In both cases, these should be purposefully positioned to allow family and guests to help themselves.

These days, kitchens and family rooms are often designed together; in many older homes, I’ve found these two rooms are frequently separated by a loadbearing wall, which makes removing the wall a challenge. Even so, as we entertain more in our homes and with larger groups

I always try and incorporate open shelving and/or glass cabinetry to showcase a client’s collection of dishes and collectibles. This is what adds personality to a space and makes it truly a client’s home.

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Another equally dramatic and appealing area to open up is the staircase and stairwell area. I have never gone into a consultation where a client does not point out this area, and ask what we can do to refresh it. Whether it’s as simple as painting the pickets, or completely replacing them, opening up the stairwell to the lower level has enormous impact on a main floor, casting light down to the main level and generally imparting an open airy feeling.

Gimza is a huge proponent of updating and opening up stairwells as part of a larger renovation. He has been seeing a steady increase lately in the number of finishing options. “More and more,

clients are creating drama with their staircases, and choose curved drywall, glass panels, and modern metal or wood spindles. These changes can really elevate a space.”

Gimza cautions, however, that even a plain staircase is a complex engineering structure, and always ensures his clients’ design plans have a structural engineer stamp and review them before any changes are made.

Often, older homes have problems with the layout that can only be solved by moving rooms around. This isn’t as daunting as it sounds; it’s actually one of my most popular renovation changes. For example, in the “before” picture shown here, the powder room was in the wrong place. We turned the old closet into a new, more centrally located powder room, and added a built-in closet and bench on the adjacent wall.

Often once walls come down, it means you have to creatively support the changes by adjusting the other rooms in the house. Dining rooms can be swapped out for living rooms; living rooms can become lounges and libraries. A laundry room can co-exist with a pantry. All of this, of course, comes down to good space planning.

It is always exciting to contemplate the dreams a client has during the renovation stage. And it is my job as a designer to work with the client to take those design dreams and make them a reality.

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Romancing

Quartz countertop pioneer and leading solid surface manufacturer Caesarstone brings it all home with an award-winning booth at KBIS 2024, North America’s largest annual kitchen and bath trade show.

Premium solid-surface maker Caesarstone introduced the first quartz countertop over 30 years ago. So you can bet they know a thing or two about kitchen style.

The manufacturer unveiled no fewer than seven new quartz patterns, seven new porcelains and two new textures, collectively named the One of A Kind Collection, at the 60th annual Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (KBIS), North America’s largest trade show of its kind, held in Las Vegas in February.

Caesarstone’s stylish 3200-sq.ft. booth, entitled “Beyond The Surface,” took the form of a home, with the underlying theme that porcelain, quartz and natural stone surfaces can be installed not just in the kitchen and bath – although they are a stunning and practical choice there – but all through your house, inside and out.

“Beyond the Surface” is also the name of a major research report that Caesarstone commissioned last year, which goes beyond trends to explore the ways that design is influenced by cultural and social movements. Launched at the show, the report features insights by an advisory panel made up of designers, content creators and lifestyle experts from across North America. (Read the complete report at Caesarstone.ca.)

Caesarstone’s KBIS exhibit began with an arched front portico designed to represent a welcoming front door, complete with handpainted street address and coachlights. (In fact, arches and rounded edges were a recurring visual motif throughout.) The interior was finished in a tasteful combination of light woods and creamy white and emerald green accents, a perfect setting for the new introductions: almost all feature warm white and cream backgrounds, and finely detailed veining in warm grey, gold and copper tones.

“We feel grey has really had its moment,” said Lori Shapiro, Caesarstone’s PR and corporate communications manager for North America, “so these warmer colours are coming back.”

Though there were a few more high-contrast patterns on view – such as Scoria, featuring dramatic black splotches on a cream background – most were more subtle: the bubbly delicacy of Goldfinch, or Celestial Sky, which Shapiro said reminded her of the Milky Way. New finishes include a silk finish which really does feel like soft fabric, and a rougher, almost cement-like finish, ideal for a more rustic or industrial-chic setting.

The demo kitchen took up both the physical and psychological centre of the booth. It was

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The beauty and durability of these products really do go BEYOND THE SURFACE.

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“We feel grey has really had its moment, so these warmer colours are coming back.” – Lori Shapiro

used as a stage for cooking demonstrations by Chef Kev D, and featured an oversized island/ prep area topped with a Lucillia porcelain counter (side islands were in Rossa Nova quartz), fronted by stools for the lucky few guests who managed to grab a seat. The wall behind, clad in delicately veined Isobellia porcelain with Solenna quartz counters, featured a built-in BlueStar range and steel-clad range hood, both in vibrant garden green.

The central island surface also featured an Invisacook induction cooktop, which allowed the chef to cook foods right on top of the counter. Invisacook has been a frequent companion product at Caesarstone show exhibits in recent years, and a nifty way to show off the counter’s durability. Just before happy hour each day of the show, Chef Kev D entertained attendees with a mixology demonstration at the bar a few steps over, sharing cocktails invented specifically for the occasion.

The living room featured a pair of graciously curved green sofas, framing a coffee table made of porcelain circles. Sitters warmed themselves by a glass-panelled fireplace under an arched overhang, its hearth clad in smokygrey Ocean Blue natural quartzite stone. The fireplace itself was framed in Locura porcelain, with a backdrop of Libretta porcelain panels on either side. The fireplace was a perfect focal point from which to display the new colours and textures, which fanned out in tablet-shaped panels on either side.

On the other side, the ensuite showcased some new ways to use these materials: a Mirabel porcelain inset “bathmat” between sink and tub, with other styles used as wall cladding. Perhaps the most popular area of the exhibit, apart from the demo kitchen itself, was the outdoor patio, under a pergola in the “backyard” of the booth. (Patio counters here were a specialized product called Midday Outdoor Quartz.) Free food samples were dispensed to passersby from a fully fitted outdoor kitchen, while patio seating offered a spot to enjoy the sound of a water feature made of die-cut porcelain mosaic tiles. The waterfall, according to Shapiro, is designed to show that these surfaces are water-, mildew- and mouldresistant, and completely suitable for use outdoors – even in Canada.

The Caesarstone booth turned out to be one of the most popular exhibits at KBIS, earning an honourable mention in the booth awards at the show’s conclusion. It was a fitting way to demonstrate the company’s message: that the beauty and durability of these products really do go beyond the surface.

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AT ANDREWS

Mother designer denim has arrived at Andrews. This made-in-LA brand is known for ultra-soft fabrics, thoughtful designs, and creative cuts, crafted with their signature irreverent spirit. The name MOTHER plays off the idea of duality. It evokes unconditional love and teenage rebellion all at the same time. The brand’s attitude and collections always present a juxtaposition of hard and soft. AndrewsCo.com

SAIL SATCHELS

LI/NE Bags gives retired sails a new life by turning them into unique totes, crossbody bags, duffle bags, beach bags and pouches. Made in Toronto, every LI/NE bag is made from a unique portion of the sail ― and every donated sail they receive is also unique. As a result, bags exhibit unique characteristics, including material, weight, texture, text, stitching, and more, making each one distinct and one-of-a-kind. LineBags.ca

SKRP METTLE

SKRP makes fashionable sunglasses, watches and accessories out of repurposed skateboards, snowboards and billboards. The Ontario-based company (whose name is pronounced “scrap”) transforms skateboards and snowboards that have been donated from manufacturers, shops, brands, and distributors from across the US and Canada. Each is used to make small batches of wooden watches, sunglasses and more. SKRP.ca

LACOSTE’S FRESH FRENCH FASHION

Iconic brand Lacoste introduced its French Fashion Sport Collection recently. It’s a tribute to the origins of the iconic Lacoste crocodile, reimagined for the modern, active individual. Pieces such as the Women’s Short Sleeved Stretch Piqué Dress and the Men’s UltraDry Checked Golf Bermuda Shorts revolve around paying homage to Lacoste’s heritage while embracing the demands of contemporary lifestyles. Lacoste.com/ca

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SOLE STRATEGY

Unveiling the Investment Potential of Rare Sneakers

Gone are the days when footwear was merely a utilitarian necessity. Today, it’s a thriving market where coveted kicks, beaters or grails can command prices that rival traditional investments like real estate, stocks or fine art. It’s easy to dismiss Jordan Ones or flashy Nikes as just “hype culture,” or a product of the early 2000s “swag generation.” This –albeit understandable – closed-mindedness has been thwarting the industry’s legitimacy as a true fiscal force for decades.

Diving into the complicated, underground, “hustle-centric” industry that is the sneaker trade might just surprise you. The sneaker resale market has morphed from a subculture into a behemoth industry, estimated to be worth billions globally.

What’s driving this meteoric rise? At heart, it’s been caused by a concoction of scarcity, brand prestige, and cultural cachet. Limited-edition releases, or exclusive collaborations between footwear giants and celebrities or designers, often spark frenzied demand, turning these shoes into coveted collector’s items.

SCARCITY

Scarce supply is the cornerstone of the sneaker investment game. Limited production runs ensure that only a select few get their hands on these soughtafter kicks, driving up their desirability and consequently, their market value. This means oftentimes sneakerheads are competing to win a chance at buying a pair of shoes. Think of it as the real estate equivalent of owning beachfront property: limited space and high demand drive prices skyward.

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BRAND PRESTIGE

Brands like Nike, Adidas, and Jordan are the heavyweights of the sneaker world. Collaborations with A-list celebrities, star athletes, or renowned designers amplify the hype around certain releases, catapulting them into must-have status among sneaker aficionados. It’s akin to investing in blue-chip stocks – reliable, prestigious, and with a track record of delivering returns. However, in terms of actual buying process, the simplicity of a blue-chip pales in comparison to the complexity of a “grail.”

How might one jump the hurdles these brands intentionally set? If accessibility is seemingly not on the mind of the creators, how might one even begin their collection?

RESELLING: THE SECONDARY MARKET PHENOMENON

It’s important to note when considering sneakers as an investment that the real action in the commodity comes in the resale market. Online platforms like StockX, GOAT, and eBay have democratized sneaker trading, creating a bustling secondary market where buyers and sellers converge from across the globe. This accessibility has fuelled the market’s growth, providing a level of liquidity and transparency that mirrors traditional investment platforms.

Canadian entrepreneur Miles Nadal, someone who’d rightly be considered an investment expert as the founder of investment firm Peerage Capital,

is familiar with this unconventional investment goldmine. In June of 2024, Nadal will be auctioning off his extensive sneaker collection, which totals about 750 pairs. The expected price tag? According to Jacob Gallagher’s exclusive in The Wall Street Journal, well over two million dollars.

CULTURAL CURRENCY

Nadal’s collection ranges from signed staples to cultural cornerstones, like Marty McFly’s oh-so-futuristic self-buckling sneakers. Sneakers have transcended their humble origins to become cultural icons – symbols of status, identity, and affiliation. They’re not just shoes; they’re artifacts imbued with the zeitgeist of our times. Sneakerheads aren’t merely

collectors; they’re curators of cultural history, and owning a piece of that history holds immense value in today’s market.

LOVE, SWEET LOVE

A Toronto-based collector who goes by the moniker H might have even sweeter reasons for investing. Initially, H’s collection, which today amounts to hundreds of pairs, began as an homage to the ’90s. His flair for nostalgia and “the kinds of shoes I couldn’t afford growing up” fuelled his passion and commitment to curating an investment piece with a heart. And then, H met Madelyn.

“I used to love buying myself sneakers – I still love it – but now I enjoy buying her sneakers, more than I do myself,” he explains. “The fact that I respect the type of shoes she likes is a big deal, you know? Because you’re stepping out with the person. You want to look good together.” With stories like Nadal’s and H’s gaining more and more traction, eager entrepreneurs are seizing the opportunity to support the market.

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As the sneaker resale market gains mainstream recognition, investors are increasingly viewing rare sneakers as alternative assets worthy of inclusion in their portfolios.

INVESTOR

BREEDS ENTREPRENEURIAL

As the sneaker resale market gains mainstream recognition, investors are increasingly viewing rare sneakers as alternative assets worthy of inclusion in their portfolios. As such, entrepreneurs like Adrian Dragalin of ABC Shoes are forcefully finding their footing.

ABC Shoes is a brick-and-mortar spot in Burlington’s downtown core, that began, humbly, as a high school kid’s passion for collecting. With a client base focused in Burlington and Oakville, today Dragalin’s thriving business attracts clientele from a diverse group that ranges from collectors, to investors, to nostalgic types. Meanwhile, out of the suburbs and into downtown Toronto’s West Queen West neighbourhood sits ODTO, the first of its kind in this iconic shopping district. Drawing a remarkable crowd in a postpandemic world, ODTO’s Kaleb Brown insists the underground sneaker market is an investor’s hidden secret.

RISK AND REWARD

Of course, like any investment venture, rare sneakers come with their own set of risks. Market volatility, authenticity concerns, and the concept of trends can all impact the value of your sneaker curation. However, for those willing to do their due diligence and buy from trusted resellers like ABC Shoes or ODTO, the rewards can be significant.

STEPPING INTO THE FUTURE

In a world dominated by traditional assets, rare sneakers represent a fresh and exciting opportunity for diversification. With their blend of scarcity, brand prestige, and cultural significance, they’re not just shoes; they’re a gateway to a whole new realm of investment possibilities. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or just dipping your toe into the market, consider stepping up your game with a pair of rare kicks. After all, in the world of investments, sometimes the most valuable opportunities are the ones you least expect.

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FOOTWEAR FASHION FOR MEN

1) Amp it Up

Sleek and stylish, these luxe leather loafers from Ambitious add sleek sophistication to your work or weekend ca.BosAndCo.com

2) The Perfect Pivot

With a lightweight leather upper, cozy fabric lining, and a durable rubber sole that's ready for action, the Ross sneaker keeps you comfortable no matter what the day holds. Created by Softinos. Made in Portugal. ca.BosAndCo.com

3) Stay In Your Iain

The Iain Slip-On Loafer features sumptuous double padding, which includes NASA-created PORON Cushioning for ultimate all-day comfort. Made of waterproof hand-burnished supple leather. Made in Italy. RonWhiteShoes.com

4) Just Fab Spring into the season with these Fabiano Ricci suede ankle boots in premium calf suede leather with a matte rubber-stitched sole. Handmade in Italy. BurrowsClothiers.com

5) Air Wear

The Jordan 1 Low Bred Toe 2.0 from the Jordan Brand is a low-top re-imagination of the Air Jordan 1 shoe, which was originally released in the 1980s as the signature shoe for the legendary basketball player Michael Jordan. ShopABC.ca

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FOOTWEAR FASHION FOR WOMEN

1) Riveting Raffia

Offering a bit of island charm, the André Assous Allison Woven Stretch Raffia Wedge Sandals are thoughtfully designed with a stretchy heel strap to optimize your all-day comfort, whether for everyday wear or a special occasion. TommyBahama.com

2) Done In

The Frida Denim Mule by La Canadienne effortlessly blends comfort and style. These Italian-made mules feature a breathable leather lining and a comfortable mid-heel, making them perfect for all-day wear. AndrewsCo.com

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The Norelle ultralight lace-up offers a bit of vintage class in a comfortable waterproof woven hand burnished English calf. Made in Italy. RonWhiteShoes.com

4) Patented Style

The Yubi wedge by Fly London is a perfect combination of style and comfort. Featuring sweet cut-out details and a crisp patent leather upper, these shoes are perfect for spring and summer. Comfortable cushioning for all-day wear. ca.BosAndCo.com

5) Sandal Would

Add a touch of refinement to your look with these Reny multicoloured sandals. Features an elegant textile/suede round toe, a buckle enclosure, and padded sock insole. Created by Bos. & Co. ca.BosAndCo.com

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FOUR SEASONS CABO SAN LUCAS AT CABO DEL SOL OPENS

Four Seasons is set to welcome guests to its hotly anticipated resort on the southern coast of Mexico’s Baja peninsula. Nestled in the heart of Cabo’s Golden Corridor, within the luxury resort community of Cabo Del Sol, the new hacienda-style village will include an exclusive hotel and collection of elegant residences. Slated to welcome its first guests at the beginning of May, the property has 96 guest rooms, casitas, suites and villas, alongside 61 branded residences, villas and estates overlooking the Sea of Cortez. FourSeasons.com/CaboSanLucas

EXPERIENCE BOWIE HOUSE, AUBERGE RESORTS COLLECTION

Recently named one of the best places to go in 2024 by Travel + Leisure, Bowie House, which opened in December 2023, is an imaginative and bold new urban retreat in Fort Worth, Texas. Sip cocktails in the library or relax in cabanas on the second-storey outdoor infinity pool. The four-storey, 106-room boutique hotel features 88 studios, 12 lofts, and six suites, including a 1,800 sq.ft. signature suite. AubergeResorts. com/BowieHouse

YOUR FOREST ÔASIS AWAITS

For an above-and-beyond camping experience, the Ôasis pods located in the Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site might just be your thing. These teardrop Ôasis pods perched above spacious and secluded campsites along the Trent-Severn Waterway make the perfect adventure getaway. Sleep under a canopy of stars, with a view of passing boats, in the sheltered embrace of the forest. Parks.Canada.ca

AIR CANADA LAUNCHES NEW

Air Canada has upgraded its award-winning menus for all customers, with 100+ new rotating seasonal recipes showcasing bigger, bolder flavours alongside new snacks and beverages. The airline’s new culinary program spotlights the influence of Air Canada’s long-standing award-winning culinary partners in showcasing flavours, textures and fresh, quality ingredients complemented by carefully chosen wine selections. AirCanada.com/BonAppetit

SIX SENSES TO OPEN IN SOUTH CAROLINA

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Dragons, Paprika & Palaces:

EXTREMADURA’S ECLECTIC CHARM

For fans of Game of Thrones, aka “Thronies,” the Spanish city of Cáceres is a place of pilgrimage. (Cáceres is pronounced “CATH-air-ays.”) This walled city in the northwest of Spain hasn’t changed appreciably since the 12th century. Its combination of Renaissance, Gothic and Roman architecture and its stone fortresses and high battlements make it the perfect stand-in for the role of King’s Landing in the popular television series. The walled city did such a good acting job that the film crew returned to record scenes for the prequel, House of the Dragon.

It’s almost other-worldly to walk these streets that have remained the same for centuries. That’s what I discovered throughout Extremadura – a preservation of Spain’s storied history, with a cheeky overlay of stylish modernity. A visit here is a multi-layered adventure.

Stretching between the mountains and valleys that border Portugal, the area is symbolized by its green meadows filled with the round shapes of holm oak, some of which are hundreds of years old. The acorns from the holm oaks make up most of the diet of the region’s famous Jamón Ibérico. Sliced thinly and glistening with fat, the delicate slices of jamón melt on your tongue.

In Hervás, I stumble upon a group of gentlemen demonstrating the precise skills involved in slicing a leg of Jamón Ibérico. One leg of Pata Negra

jamón, the best quality, costs $1,000 and upwards, so ultra-thin slicing is a prized skill. I’m spoiled as each expert slicer invites me to sample their veilthin slivers of ham. I find jamón in almost every restaurant, along with dishes redolent with smoked paprika, green and fruity olive oils and honeyed churros.

Dining in Extremadura is an adventure that’s both steadfastly traditional and playfully experimental. Atrio Cáceres, an opulent three-Michelinstar restaurant and boutique hotel, has become a culinary destination

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in itself. The restaurant gained added notoriety in 2021 when there was a robbery. A couple checked in for dinner and then stole away in the middle of the night with close to $2,500,000 of wine stolen from the restaurant’s renowned wine cellar. One bottle was an 1806 Chateau d’Yquem worth over $500,000. The loss was devastating to the two owners, but the resultant publicity increased the restaurant’s fame. (The wines were never recovered but the couple was caught and imprisoned.)

At Versátil, a modest one-Michelinstar restaurant in a small village, Zarza de Granadilla, the blend of creative presentation and elegant flavours makes lunch a celebration. Chestnut soup is served with a dollop of pigeon mousse, followed by Jamón Ibérico carpaccio topped with a vegetable vinaigrette, micro greens and local honey, ravioli stuffed with seasonal mushrooms with a foie gras sauce and charcoal-roasted Extremadura beef – all presented with cheerful style.

In Vera, I tour a paprika factory, Las Hermanas, female-owned and operated, which produces some of the world’s best smoked paprika. Owner Alicia Lopez follows the traditional methods of production, using hand-picked organic local peppers and oak to smoke the peppers. There is a museum of paprika too, Jaraiz de la Vera Paprika Museum, showing the history and production methods of the “red gold.”

city. If you stay here, have a drink in the night bar in the old monastery wine cellar. Be sure to notice the flying staircase, built in 1557. Also in Plasencia is the 28-room Hotel Palacio Carvajal Girón, a 16th-century restored palace in the old Jewish quarter of the city. In Vera, the castlelike Parador de Jarandilla de la Vera lets you sleep amongst history. This is the palace where King Charles V stayed while awaiting renovations to the Monastery de Yuste.

Ancient history is everywhere. The valleys of Extremadura were once a vital part of the Via de la Plata, the Silver Route, and pilgrims take this southern route to Santiago still today, hiking along rivers and gorges and staying in humble refugios. In a farmer’s field, I explore the ancient ruins of the oncemighty Roman city of Cáparra. Its foursided arch is unique in Spain. The ruins are in the process of being excavated but the sense of history is omnipresent. This was once an important stop on

DINING IN EXTREMADURA IS AN ADVENTURE THAT’S BOTH STEADFASTLY TRADITIONAL AND PLAYFULLY EXPERIMENTAL

The balance of old and new is also evident in the local accommodations.

I stayed in the Palacio de Oquendo, an NH Hotel Group property in Cáceres. It’s a restored 16th-century palace that has kept its facade, its stonework and character, but offers completely modern rooms and an excellent café. The paradors of Spain, state-owned hotels usually in historically significant buildings, are some of the most interesting accommodations in Europe, which remains true in Extremadura. In the Parador de Plasencia, originally a 15th-century convent, I sleep in a room that’s large and airy, with stone floors, high windows, and double doors that open up to a terrace with views of the

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the Via de la Plata and nearby Granadilla is another. The 9th-century fortified town and castle, once abandoned, is being restored. Its castle suggests childhood fairytales.

In Mérida, the Roman amphitheatre is one of the most important and wellpreserved Roman ruins in Europe, while the National Museum of Roman Art, designed by architect Rafael Moneo, holds an astounding collection of Roman artifacts and art. Walking to lunch in Mérida, I wonder at a restored temple to Diana on a main street of the city, sitting unobtrusively between a grocery shop and a restaurant.

Huddled into the hillside near Vera is the Monastery de Yuste, an ancient walled monastery made famous when King Charles V chose the building as his final refuge after abdicating the throne in 1556.

The ailing king had his bedroom situated above the church altar, with an opening through which he could observe the services. The austere rooms of the King’s apartments and the story of Charles V are fascinating but best of all are the gardens surrounding the monastery, and the arcaded patios. If you visit in early spring, the valley is a white cloud of flowering cherry trees.

A PLACE TO SLOW DOWN AND SAVOUR

THE DELIBERATE PACE OF RURAL SPANISH LIFE

To balance out the old, visit the Helga de Alvear Museum in Cáceres, where the entrance to the art gallery is lined with crushed squares of metal that are the remains of Francisco Franco’s yacht. Inside is an important collection of contemporary art, by both Spanish and international artists, with a monumental installation, Descending Light by Ai Weiwei, in the first gallery.

Extremadura is a place to slow down and savour the deliberate pace of rural Spanish life, where the local character is celebrated and crowds are generally non-existent.

It’s a feast of a place, in every way, elevated by the fact that it is less touristy, less busy and less formal than the big sister Spanish cities of Madrid, Barcelona or Seville.

Come for the allure of dragons, but stay for the jamón, the monasteries, and the bucolic landscape.

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Southampton, Ontario is known for its mesmerizingly glorious sunsets, powdery soft sand along Lake Huron, and an idyllic beach vacation destination – and now, an intimate boutique place called The Beach Motel.

Husband-and-wife owners Dane and Samantha Buttenaar have travelled the world, experiencing a variety of accommodations, from hostels to luxury overwater villas. Their favourites were always the small boutique properties, no matter if they were in Thailand or Madagascar. They had always wanted to run a motel of their own in which they could combine their favourite aspects of their travels.

The motel, which opened in March 2022, offers a personal, guest-focused

experience that the couple felt was needed in Southampton, and they were determined to be the ones to offer such an experience.

When an opportunity to buy a rundown property in their hometown arose – and the price was finally right after staying on the market – they knew they could turn this vacancy into a cozy getaway that’s just steps away from the beach.

Arriving at The Beach Motel, you’ll pull into the courtyard and in classic motor inn style, you’ll have an immediate view of the rooms and access to the reception area. "We wanted to create that cozy feel, That’s why all of the rooms face into the courtyard and then we have the secondfloor deck, which in the summer, creates more of a family vibe,” explains Dane.

There are 17 suites to choose from to create your memorable beach town getaway. Choose from single- and double-queen suites, single king suites, a beautiful corner king suite and a spacious two-bedroom single queen suite with a kitchenette and living area. Stepping through the door of your temporary holiday home, you’ll find thoughtful touches and luxe amenities such as European-plush Sealy mattresses, Manchester Mills 300-count sateen weave linens, Monarch Cypress Green Earth Eco towels, and more. A Nespresso coffee machine is at the ready when you wake up each morning.

Room details are equally as thought out, with fine room finishings such as custom wallpaper displaying sights of Southampton in the imagery in select suites, soft cork flooring throughout, shiplap walls and comfortable, relaxing furnishings. A convenient desk allows for getting a bit of work done, or to journal about your day.

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Additional carefully planned details include the stone concierge desk, which was templated from a painting of Lake Huron. The metal portion of the design is to resemble Southampton’s sandy shores.

Larger groups of travellers will want to book The Beach House. Inside there are two units, one upper level with a full backyard and one lower level with access to the front yard. The three-bedroom units offer one queen bed per room, a full kitchen, a dining room, a living room and a full bathroom with a tub and shower. Perhaps you’ll want to challenge the other guests in the common area with an energetic game of ping-pong.

Part of any great getaway is a spa experience. The Beach Motel’s Wellness Spahhh on the second floor has two treatment rooms designed to relax you deep into vacay mode.

Upstairs in this two-level motel are the indoor lounge and outdoor deck,

which are also accessible by a separate staircase. The rooftop patio is a favourite of Dane and Samantha. They encourage everyone to enjoy its comfortable seating around the fireplace or a seat at the bar top tables to relax with a beverage and healthy nibbles.

Helmed by Chef Carey McLellan, the menu offers an intimate serving of locally sourced ingredients with a healthy farmto-table approach. McLellan’s dedication also includes personally driving to various farms within a 30-40 km radius for the ingredients she needs regularly. “We were fortunate to have Chef Carey fall into our lap,” says Dane. “We wanted everything to align with the motel and with as small a footprint as we can for waste. That was important to us.”

The lounge offers guests a complimentary continental breakfast daily and a wellthought-out menu offering fresh dishes made with local ingredients. “Our chef is very talented so we get a good draw

from the popularity of her food,” Dane says. There are also board games and a turntable with a selection of vinyl records to get a playful vibe going.

Realizing and building a dream destination in their hometown, Dane says that he hopes The Beach Motel continues to be a pillar business for the town and hopes that it’s “seen for years to come as the gold standard for accommodations in Southampton.”

Speaking of gold, between this gem of a motel and those golden sunsets, it’s a dream come true for everyone.

For more info, visit TheBeachMotel.ca

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YOU TO INDULGE YOUR INTERESTS ABOARD THE SEABOURN VENTURE ON A SERIES OF EXCITING NEW ITINERARIES.

When it comes to the defining moments of luxury travel, uncovering the passions of the people you encounter can make the experience that much more special. And when it comes to your personal travelogue, indulging your own passions – food and wine, sports, the arts, history – can make a vacation come alive.

eabourn has just the ticket – The Collection, a series of five invitationonly voyages through Europe aboard Seabourn Venture, each offering curated, signature moments that include complimentary access to some very exclusive events and experiences.

Focused on the destinations, with few sea days, each voyage features an overnight extended stay in a prized location. Specifically, the series offers two sailings between Barcelona and

Rome with tickets to the Monte Carlo Masters and Barcelona Open tennis tournaments, two voyages between Barcelona to Lisbon that includes enchanting Andalusian cultural immersion, and a voyage from Lisbon and Dublin that explores the wineries of Bordeaux.

With each voyage carefully curated, this immersive blend of luxury and special interests completely complements the destinations you will visit. And whether you’re ticking a bucket list or not, you will enter the realm of the global citizen with maximum bragging rights travelling in such intimate yacht-like fashion.

The ultra-luxury Seabourn Venture makes the perfect home-away-from-home as the anchor to these bespoke journeys. Carrying just 264 guests, the ship exudes the luxe, romantic atmosphere of a private yacht, with elegant, ocean-facing suites, eight restaurants and eight lounges, four hot tubs, infinity pool, live entertainment and all-inclusive everything. There will be no arm-twisting required to set you up here for a week or so. Seabourn is one of the most talked about by people who have sailed with multiple cruise lines. And with the help of the expert cruise consultants at Tully Luxury Travel, you can now become one of these discerning travellers.

EXPERIENCE THE EXCITEMENT ON THE CLAY COURTS

With the 8-Day Mediterranean Marvels & Matches: Monte Carlo Masters sailing, Seabourn escorts you to

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prime seats at the iconic Monte Carlo Country Club. Watch the top stars in men’s tennis battle it out during a two-day stop at this prestigious ATP 1000 event, which was founded in 1896.

Beginning in Barcelona, the voyage delivers complete European coastal beauty, dotting along the French Riviera to Toulon, St. Tropez and Cannes, and eventually reaching Porto Venere before disembarkation in stunning Rome.

The 7-Day Mediterranean

Marvels & Matches: Barcelona

Open culminates in two thrilling days of semi-finals at this renowned ATP 500 event at the historic Real Club de Tenis Barcelona, established in 1899. The championship is not only one of Europe’s premier tennis tournaments, but also a major social event in the city’s calendar, a friendly, see-andbe-seen cultural spectacle. This exclusive Seabourn journey begins in Rome and heads over to Portoferraio

SAVOUR EUROPE’S CULTURAL AND CULINARY SENSATIONS

Setting foot in one the world’s most famous wine-growing regions is the highlight of 8-Day Vineyard Vistas: An Evening in Bordeaux. The sailing begins in Lisbon and stops in Gijon on the Asturian coast of Spain, before exploring Biarritz and Henday, France. Seabourn’s exciting climax comes with an intimate evening overlooking the vine-covered hillsides of Château Smith Haut-Lafitte. A private dinner with passionate winemakers will assuredly captivate the senses. It’s then on to the lush hillsides and celebrated hospitality of Cork in Ireland, before disembarkation in Dublin.

EACH VOYAGE CAREFULLY CURATED, THIS IMMERSIVE BLEND OF LUXURY AND SPECIAL INTERESTS COMPLETELY COMPLEMENTS THE DESTINATIONS YOU WILL VISIT.

on the Tuscan island of Elba before docking at Porto Venere. You will then head on to the scintillating sights of Cannes, St. Tropez and Sète before the main event in Barcelona.

With these tennis cruises, you have the opportunity to upgrade your tournament experience with bespoke ticket packages and hospitality enhancements. Seabourn is also hosting special talks that connect you with world-class tennis players during tennisthemed events on board.

continues through the Balearic Sea to France and again south to Barcelona.

YOU OWE THIS TRIP TO YOURSELF

It’s easy to recognize why an experience like The Collection is so much more immersive and fulfilling – and fun! –than mere sightseeing and checking tourist sites off your list. Not only that, you will get to know many like-minded travellers who share the same interests – passions become even more engaging when you can share them, of course. Plus, Seabourn guests have the added convenience of attending these events without having to lift a finger – far easier than trying to reserve a coveted spot on your own.

The destinations on the itineraries of The Collection also allow for extended preand post-cruise tours of all sorts, weaving you even tighter into the cultural fabric of some of Europe’s most storied and fascinating cities.

On the 10-Day Andalusian Nights: Spotlight on Seville sailing starting in Lisbon, you breeze down to the Algarve to spend quality Portugal time in Portimão. An overnight stay in the Andalusian capital of Seville includes a private flamenco dance performance at the Villa Luisa historic private house. After dipping down to Tangier, Morocco, the itinerary stops in the seaside town of Motril, Spain, for a special tour of the famous halls of Alhambra Palace in Granada. The cultural immersion

As always, the Tully Luxury Travel Designers are excited to partner with Seabourn to get you savouring some of life’s extraordinary travel moments firsthand. With these one-of-akind shoreside experiences, they promise the deep-dive you’ve always wanted –“pinch-me” moments that will put a smile on your face and keep it there the whole time.

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Mediterranean Itineraries

Tailored to Your Desires

Delight in Seabourn’s new ultra-luxury small ship, Seabourn Venture, an intimate setting of only 250 guests, while you explore the authentic towns of the Mediterranean. The Collection is a curation of destination-immersive itineraries that seamlessly blend signature moments with extraordinary onshore experiences, inviting you to immerse yourself fully into your passions.

From intimate dinners at world-renowned wineries to exclusive access to prestigious tennis tournaments, Seabourn Venture promises to whisk you away to these coveted destinations. Each voyage is a bespoke masterpiece, tailored for the discerning travelers that share these interests. Welcome to The Collection, where every experience is as distinctive as you are.

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BLAKE LIVELY BRINGS BETTY BUZZ TO CANADA

Betty Buzz, the premium sparkling non-alcoholic beverage brand from entrepreneur and actress Blake Lively, is expanding into Canada. Sobeys Inc. will be launching the beverages in more than 300 Sobeys, Safeway, and Thrifty Foods stores across the country. Betty Buzz will launch four of its bestselling flavours through Sobeys’ banners including Meyer Lemon Club Soda, Sparkling Grapefruit, Sparkling Lemon Lime and Ginger Beer, each available in a four-pack of glass bottles. BettyBuzz.com

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PLATTER COMPANY OPENS GLUTEN FREE MARKET

When it comes to heat and eat dishes, The Platter Company’s new Gluten Free Market means you don’t have to think about cooking. Everything is house-made in small batches with no preservatives. A new local source for ultimate comfort food selections for anyone with a gluten intolerance. ThePlatterCompany.ca

HEALTHY CRUNCH, HEALTHY SNACKS

Healthy Crunch, founded by Toronto-based registered dietitian and trained chef Julie Bednarski, set out on a journey to to create good-for-you foods starting with kale chips, and evolving into a current product lineup including Kale Chips, Coconut Chips, Trail Mix, Granola Bars, Seed Butters, Instant Lattes and Chia Jams. HealthyCrunch.com

FOOD FESTIVALS COMING TO BURLINGTON

There are six food festivals in the pipeline for Burlington this year. The events are at different stages of preparation and are currently undergoing the city’s application process. Event types include

two food truck festivals, the third annual Burlington VegFest, and Rotary Burlington Lakeshore’s renowned Canada’s Largest Ribfest. Additionally, there are three themed food events in development: the Mac and Cheese Festival, Wing Festival, and the Longest Dinner Table.

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ATLAS OCEAN VOYAGES:

Cultural Culinary

Journeys

WITH CHEF MASSIMO CAPRA

What better way to see and eat your way across Europe and experience days and nights in the destination cities of your dreams while you explore ancient ruins, UNESCO Heritage sites, and the opportunity to spend epicurean excursions with a renowned chef?

Atlas Ocean Voyages offers year-round expeditions for every season and type of traveller.

Cultural Expeditions by Atlas take guests on journeys through vibrant history, art, architecture, folklore and local communities of Northern Europe, Iceland, South America and the Caribbean, as well as aboard Transoceanic expeditions. Polar Expeditions by Atlas cater to those who love a challenge, exploring the furthest reaches of the Earth in

Antarctica, Patagonia and the Falklands, the High Arctic of Svalbard, Norway and Greenland.

Last, but not least, the Epicurean Expeditions by Atlas partner with culinary and wine connoisseurs who dive deep into the cuisine cultures of Italy, Spain, France, the Greek Isles and hidden gems amid the Mediterranean. It all happens together in good company aboard intimate yachts.

Speaking of good company, Chef Massimo Capra has partnered with Atlas Ocean Voyages as a Gastronomic Guest to take explorers on a true food journey. If you have a hungry palette and a desire to experience the sights, sounds and tastes of Malta, Italy and France, Chef Capra’s upcoming voyages may be just what you need to fulfill your dreams of tantalizing travel.

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This fall, Chef Capra will be setting sail on two voyages; September 1 from Valletta to Rome for eight nights, and September 9 from Rome to Nice for seven nights. As an added experience to the cruises, Chef Capra does cooking classes and guides guests through the various markets at each port for fresh ingredients. “I’m the guy with the blue umbrella,” he jokes about his presence on shore. “I have a certain leeway and I can buy certain things at the markets and give some history behind certain ingredients and what we see.”

The first voyage docks overnight in Positano and Capri with time to explore the famed Amalfi Coast. Discover over 2,000 years of history in Syracuse and discover the storied influences on Sicilian cuisine. With UNESCO World Heritage status, the Aeolian Islands and Lipari hold a rich and intriguing history that you can experience well into the night. At another stop, Circumnavigating Stromboli volcano, you’ll glimpse three small villages along its coasts, and land which was the inspiration for Jules Verne’s Journey to the Center of the Earth.

His second voyage travels from Rome to Nice. Departing from Porto Venere, Cinque Terre’s “sixth town,” and Livorno, the gateway to Florence, Pisa and Lucca, you’ll be able to trek through various UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Revel in the charms of the Ligurian Coast with extended evenings in Portoferraio and Portofino. Grab an Italian gelato or sit down

a stroll along a harbour path on the Italian Riviera. Explore hidden coves up close in the waters around Cinque Terre and Portofino with opportunities to use marine water toys directly from the yacht. Plus, experience the glamour of Monte Carlo with fewer crowds, as the end of summer brings a lightness to this stunning district.

Each time you sail on an Atlas Ocean Voyage yacht, you’ll experience a wealth of amenities that include unlimited beverages including fine wines and spirits, 24-hour room service, a free cultural immersion, L’OCCITAINE bath amenities, pre-paid gratuities, butler service in suites and more. While ashore, Atlas Ocean Voyages ensure you explore as far and

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As an added experience to the cruises,

CHEF CAPRA DOES COOKING CLASSES AND GUIDES GUESTS THROUGH THE VARIOUS MARKETS AT EACH PORT FOR FRESH INGREDIENTS.

wide as you wish. During your expedition, guided outings ashore let you delve deep into the history, culture and natural wonders of each destination.

On occasion, Chef Capra will work alongside the kitchen staff and prepare something for an evening’s meal with ingredients purchased fresh that very morning. Days at sea can be spent as guests wish, including the chance to sit in the stadium to watch Chef Capra’s cooking lessons.

Market excursions are what a chef’s dreams are made of. “I’m like a kid in a candy store when I’m out there,” he says. “The cuisine changes all of the time. To be in different countries and see what they do and how they do it and what the result is, is incredible for me. I love it. The vendors give you their heart. You can taste anything you want to.” Follow along with Chef Capra as he walks the markets, inspects what’s being offered and chats with the friendly vendors. Stop for

cappuccino or espresso and taste some melt-in-your-mouth pastries.

A benefit is for everyone onboardincluding Chef Capra - to enjoy the seasonality of the fresh ingredients that are used in the menus each day. Here in North America, we’re too used to getting the foods we want even when they’re out of season since so much is imported. “When you travel the rest of the worldespecially Europe - you realize that there are times that you can eat certain things and other times where you don’t even bother asking. Recipes abound - there are so many that we came across of ways of doing things that are so much better, quicker, tastier.”

Atlas’ yachts offer 100 staterooms and accommodate up to 198 guests. The benefit of a smaller, boutique vessel is the opportunity to dock closer to the cities which everyone is excited to explore for the day. “What I like about it is that you dock early in the morning, and depart later

at night,” says Chef Capra. “You have a much longer day. You get off the yacht, cross the road and you’re in the city.”

Pack smartly. Don’t forget to bring a good pair of walking shoes to traverse the markets, the cities and the historical sights, and bring your appetite for fulfilling your curiosity and your gastronomic expectations.

For more information, visit AtlasOceanVoyages.com

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Good Wine, Good Deeds

Praise Wines is Elevating Wine Culture and Changing Lives, One Bottle at a Time

In a world bustling with choices, where time is a precious commodity and compassion a driving force, Praise Wines emerges as a brand for change.

Born from a collective desire to democratize wine, this innovative brand is not only revolutionizing the wine industry but also spearheading a global initiative to combat the water crisis. With a commitment to quality, sustainability, and social impact, Praise Wines is setting a new standard for what it means to be a responsible business in the 21st century.

At the heart of the company lies a profound understanding of the modern consumer's needs and aspirations. Recognizing the overwhelming array of wines available and the lack of time or expertise to navigate them, the team of top sommeliers behind Praise embarked on a mission to simplify and elevate the wine experience.

Scott Zebarth, renowned Canadian sommelier and partner at Praise Wines, shares the brand's journey: “Praise was taking that next step where we could curate the wine itself… not just choose a wine, but create something that we knew people were going to love based on our years of experience curating wine experiences.”

However, Praise Wines aspired to do more than just offer exceptional wines. They sought to make a tangible difference in the world. Thus, the Drink Better initiative was born. With a firm belief that access to clean water is a fundamental human right, Praise Wines partnered with Water.org to address the global water crisis. “The numbers are staggering,” he says. “2.2 billion people do not have access to safe water. Every two minutes a child dies of a water-related illness. We knew that we wanted to make a difference.”

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“Everyone has a superpower – and ours is wine. We thought if we could find a great partner, then our wine could be the ‘How’ people can make a difference,” continues Zebarth.

According to Zebarth, choosing that partner was extremely important for several reasons, including being able to confidently boast the fact that buying a bottle of Praise can help solve the water crisis. But how does that work exactly? “We knew we needed a partner that was successful at making a difference to the water crisis, and someone we could rely on for transparency on the mission,” he adds. “We did not want to say ‘a portion of the proceeds’ or ‘one per cent is going to water.’ It isn’t a tangible statement. Our customer would know they helped, but it wouldn’t really say how they helped.”

Through this collaboration with charity Water.org, Praise Wines is not merely donating a portion of proceeds; they are actively providing one person access to clean water for an entire year with each bottle sold. Zebarth proudly states, “We are proud to say that we have helped empower over 250,000 people with water. [The charity doesn’t] generally work with startups, and usually works with large brands like Stella Artois but they loved what we were trying to do. Our team worked closely with their team so that we could confidently make the statement that one bottle of Praise Wine gives one person access to one full year of clean, safe water.”

The intersection of quality wine and meaningful impact is where Praise Wines truly shines. Crafted in the picturesque region of Minervois in Languedoc, France, Praise Wines embodies excellence and sustainability. Zebarth emphasizes, “Making sure that the wine is quality is incredibly important.” From organic farming practices to vegan production methods and eco-friendly packaging, every aspect of the company reflects a commitment to ethical and responsible practices.

But Praise Wines isn't just about exceptional wine and philanthropy; it's about forging connections and inspiring change. Zebarth notes the growing consumer interest in brands that stand for something meaningful: “More and more people are caring deeply about what the brands they love stand for.” Praise Wines exemplifies this ethos, inviting consumers to be part of a movement that transcends mere consumption.

With their vision set on a future where water scarcity is eradicated and communities thrive, Praise Wines invites everyone to join them in championing sustainable water management and making a difference, one glass at a time. As Zebarth aptly puts it, “Our mission is everything.” And indeed, with Praise Wines, every sip becomes a gesture of solidarity, every bottle a catalyst for change.

In a world inundated with choices, Praise Wines stands out not only for its exceptional quality but also for its unwavering commitment to making a positive impact.

As consumers increasingly seek meaning and purpose in their purchases, these wines offer a compelling proposition: a chance to enjoy outstanding wine while contributing to a cause greater than oneself.

For more info, visit PraiseWines.com and Water.org

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MOCKTAILS WITH AN ALCOHOL-FREE BUZZ ALL ON THEIR OWN

There was a time when mocktails were, well, somewhat mocked. They were lacklustre and uninventive; club soda and lime or Shirley Temples are pretty ho-hum compared to what mixologists are now crafting at the bar.

Nonalcoholic, zero-proof, virgin, no matter what you call them, they’re gaining in both popularity and have limitless possibilities making them perfect for the pool or patio.

Industry predictions of the non-alcoholic drink market anticipate that the market will increase in the next five to ten years. We’ve got some great recipes that will quickly become your favourite sober sips, to make for yourself or when you’re entertaining.

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Oakville Sunrise

INGREDIENTS

2 oz lemon ginger tea

1 oz Freshly squeezed lemon juice

1 oz Apple juice

Pinch turmeric powder

Dash Tabasco sauce

TT Ginger beer, to top

DIRECTIONS

Add all ingredients in a cocktail shaker, add ice, and shake it until chilled. Strain over a large ice cube. Garnish with baby's breath flowers.

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Berry Bellini

INGREDIENTS

3 Raspberries, plus extra for garnish

3 Blackberries, plus extra for garnish

¾ oz Peach purée

½ oz Lime juice

4 oz 7UP

Mint for garnish

DIRECTIONS

Put the raspberries and blackberries in a highball glass spiral-rimmed with cherry blossom dust and nicely muddle, then add peach purée and lime juice. Mix together and fill the glass with ice cubes, and then top up the drink with 7UP. Give a gentle stir and garnish with three mixed berries on a cocktail stick and mint leaves.

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Bee's Knees

INGREDIENTS

1 ½ oz non-alcoholic gin (Isabelle uses Lumette!)

½ oz honey syrup

1 oz ginger thyme syrup

1 oz lemon juice

1 fresh lime wheel to garnish

DIRECTIONS

Prepare the honey syrup by cutting honey with equal parts hot water to thin it out. Prepare the ginger thyme syrup by simmering fresh ginger and thyme with sugar in boiling water. Combine ingredients into a shaker and shake over ice. Strain into a Nick and Nora glass and garnish with a fresh lime wheel. Enjoy!

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Lobby Temple

INGREDIENTS

4 oz Sprite

2 oz pineapple juice

½ oz Grenadine

DIRECTIONS

Fill a Collins glass with ice cubes. Pour Sprite and pineapple juice into the glass. Slowly pour Grenadine over the back of a spoon to create a layered effect. Let the Grenadine settle at the bottom of the glass. Stir gently just before serving to combine the flavours.

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Pineapple & Ginger Mojito

pineapple juice

Place the mint leaves, lime wedges and lime juice into a Collins glass. Muddle together. Fill the glass half full with ice, and add the pineapple juice; stir to combine the mint leaves, wedges and juice together. Fill the glass with ice, and top with ginger beer. Garnish with a handful of mint and a lime wedge.

Conversate Steak & Seafood

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Watermelon Basil Spritz

INGREDIENTS

1 ½ oz watermelon syrup

1 ½ oz lemon juice

5 basil leaves

TT soda water

DIRECTIONS

Add watermelon syrup, lemon juice and basil to a shaker. Muddle the basil leaves. Add ice and shake. Dirty pour into a glass, top with soda and garnish.  radius | radius.ca

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Blade Runners

Welcome to the second 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.

Nella Cutlery’s foundation was forged on quality products and strong family values

When I was approached with the great opportunity to interview Rob Nella I instantly knew that I didn’t want this article to focus solely on his monetary milestones or his business achievements. I wanted to shed some light on who Rob is, his character, what drives him and how he has been able to forge his path whilst still honouring the core values of his grandfather’s and father’s vision for Nella.

THE APRILE ENTRIES: Photo: Carla Silva
By Claudio Aprile @ClaudioAprile1 | ClaudioAprile.com
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If you’re a chef or restaurant owner in Canada you know who Rob Nella is. He’s the owner of Nella Cutlery, which has been providing restaurants from coast to coast with everything you need to open and maintain a restaurant. This year marks 75 years since the first knife was sharpened in a small town in Italy called Pinzolo.

I was 22 years old when I first met Rob. I was about to open a new restaurant and I needed guidance on kitchen design. Since then he has played an integral part in every restaurant that I have opened. The process of opening a restaurant is multi-layered and can be overwhelming. Staff always come first. Rob knows this so he designs kitchens to maximize flow, performance and the overall staff experience. The culinary program and intention of the restaurant are critical pieces of the puzzle. It’s not a transactional process. There’s no hard sell or pressure. He realizes that many competitors are selling the same products as he is. But what gives him the cutting edge is his ability to connect with people in a very organic and honest manner.

you too can become very successful and wealthy. None of those lessons apply to Rob Nella’s trajectory. His success is built on consistency, cultivating great partnerships, leading by example and a work ethic that he witnessed firsthand from his mentors, his grandfather and father. These are the pillars of his business. That’s how Rob built one of the most successful companies in Canada.

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The process of opening a restaurant is multi-layered and can be overwhelming. Staff always come first. Rob knows this so he designs kitchens to maximize flow, performance and the overall staff experience. The culinary program and intention of the restaurant are critical pieces of the puzzle.

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Rob’s succession plan for Nella is a simple and clear path. Keep mentoring the next generation, and find compelling ways to continue to give back to his community.

To understand what has made Nella thrive for three-quarters of a century you need to go back to that small town in Italy where it all started with Rob’s grandfather. After returning from the Second World War he needed to start the next chapter of his life. The idea to start a knife sharpening company germinated in a small town in Italy called Pinzolo. This town is still known for knife sharpening and became the catalyst that inspired Grandfather Antonio to learn the craft and start his own business.

The early days shaped the company that we all see today. As a young boy, Rob learned the importance of paying close attention to the details, consistency and that no job was below him – advice that

he instills in his daughter and three sons that are at the beginning of their journey into the family business. When I asked Rob to describe his grandfather, his answer was swift. “He was a legend, a real man, a gem, always disciplined.”

Rob’s philosophy is “stewardship,” never trying to leverage the past or rest on someone else’s success. Always protect the business and it will protect you and the team. The first generation creates wealth, the second generation grows it, and the third generation loses it. These are words that are a constant in Rob’s life.

Rob’s succession plan for Nella is a simple and clear path. Keep mentoring the next generation, and find compelling ways to continue to give back to his community. One thing is for certain, there’s no retirement plan on the horizon. When I asked Rob about what his driving force is, he quickly responded with one word. FAMILY.

I suspect that one day if his children are posed the same question, they will arrive at the same answer: “My dad is a legend, a real man, a gem.”

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UPGRADE LABS OPENS IN OAKVILLE

Get ready for a revolution in wellness. Upgrade Labs will soon open its doors at 487 Cornwall Road in Oakville, bringing cuttingedge biohacking innovation to your doorstep. The facility will transcend traditional health and wellness centres and offer a comprehensive range of groundbreaking selfimprovement technologies tailored to optimize your physical and mental wellbeing. UpgradeLabs.com/Oakville

EUGENE LEVY ON HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME

Congratulations to Hamilton-born actor and comedian Eugene Levy, who received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (HWF) earlier this year. Levy will be receiving his star in the “TV” category for his co-creator role in the iconic Schitt’s Creek series.

AT HOME IN BRONTE PROJECT 2024

The Bronte Village BIA is launching its eighth year of the At Home in Bronte Muskoka Chair Project – a public art installation that symbolizes a place where everyone is welcome. This year, the project is returning to its community-focused approach and local residents, families, businesses and community groups are invited to paint a chair and contribute to Bronte’s public spaces to maximize their shared value. The 8th Annual At Home in Bronte Muskoka Chair Project is generously sponsored by BUM Commercial Furniture. Bronte-Village.ca

BURLINGTON WATERFRONT SCULPTURE TRAIL

BURLINGTON’S SOUND OF MUSIC FESTIVAL

Levy is the 2,733rd honouree for the HWF. Guest speakers at the event included co-star Catherine O’Hara and his daughter Sara Levy.

The Burlington Waterfront Sculpture Trail (BWST) is now in its second season. This outdoor, fully accessible trial of 30+ sculptural works link the Art Gallery of Burlington, Spencer Smith Park and Downtown Burlington BIA on Brant Street. Each sculpture has information about the artist, the intentions behind their work and more. Guide books are available at the Art Gallery of Burlington, Joseph Brant Museum, City Hall and many retailers and restaurants in Downtown Burlington. Exhibition is on now until June 1. BWST.ca

Canada’s largest free outdoor music festival is back. From June 13-16, enjoy live family friendly performers on Streetfest; rides and games at the Midway; wide selections of eats at the food trucks; shopping and samples from craft and retail vendors; and three stages filled with great artists. This year’s performers include Trooper, Spin Doctors, Chilliwack, Lowest of the Low, and more. General Admission to the Sound of Music is free. SoundOfMusic.ca

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INDIGENOUS ARTIST SOARS TO NEW HEIGHTS EXPLORING CULTURE AND TRADITION

It’s been a big year for local visual artist Kyle Joedicke, whose work will reach new heights as part of a 3D inflatable installation by Plasticiens Volants, this June during the Strawberry Moon Festival in Lewiston, New York. “It’s a large outdoor music venue slash festival space. The event will have traditional dancing competitions, drummers and singers. They are turning the creation story of Sky Woman and Turtle Island into large balloons,” he explains.

But no need to fly to New York to see his work. He thinks it will eventually turn into a world tour.

Closer to home, his art is on display at a few Steeltown galleries, including Beckett Fine Art and the Art Gallery of Hamilton. He’s also snagged commissions from several corporate and non-profit organizations.

Anyone travelling through Hamilton may have already seen his street art. The 31-year-old Indigenous artist’s colourful creations are hard to miss. “I want to create more inclusive spaces – places where the urban Indigenous community can see their heritage reflected at them as opposed to living in an environment that is very stifling to traditional Indigenous ways,” he says.

Joedicke describes his work as Woodland, in the style of Norval Morrisseau. Woodland Art, also known as Legend Painting or Medicine Painting, is a distinct style of Native art that blends traditional legends and myths with contemporary mediums. It explores the relationships

between people, animals, and plants and is rich with spiritual imagery and symbolism. One of his murals on Concession Street in Hamilton depicts the teachings of the seven grandfathers (buffalo = respect, bald eagle = love, bear = courage, Sasquatch = honesty, wolf = humility, beaver = wisdom and turtle = truth).

The Halton Catholic District School Board hired Joedicke to create seven original paintings of these Seven Sacred Teachings for one of its schools.

Another mural can be spotted outside St. Matthew’s House on Barton Street, which is a memorial for the unmarked graves of Indigenous children found at former residential school sites. “The biggest takeaway that I’d like a new viewer of my art to have is that I’m trying to bring a much better sense of representation to Hamilton and Ontario in general, for the Indigenous community,” he says. “For a long time, in terms of the history of Indigenous art, it’s kind of been seen as not necessarily fine art to be put in galleries, but almost more of a touristy kind of knick-knack. Like there’s been no real level of professionalism attached to it.”

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His dad is from Six Nations outside of Hamilton, and his mom is a Scottish descendant from Caledonia. Despite his mixed heritage, Joedicke identifies himself as Cayuga Turtle Clan from Six Nations of The Grand River reserve.

As a young teenager, he didn’t always declare his Indigenous roots. Often, he would pass for white.

It was safer that way at school, especially during tensions between Six Nations people occupying the Douglas Creek Estates (DCE) subdivision. This was a time in Canadian history marked by police raids and clashes between Six Nations people and Caledonians.

When presenting art workshops to students, Joedicke doesn’t shy away from his personal story. “A lot of the time growing up in Caledonia, I felt too native for the white community and too white for the native community. “I know a lot of people growing up and going to school in Caledonia that had to deal with blatant racism, especially at the time when the Douglas Creek Estates land complications were at a peak. There was a lot of tension in the city, and it was at that time, easier for me to not necessarily hide but not put a spotlight on the fact that I had an Indigenous background. I was in my late twenties before I started to realize that it was okay to express my identity,” Joedicke says.

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JOEDICKE DESCRIBES HIS WORK AS WOODLAND, IN THE STYLE OF NORVAL MORRISSEAU.

Woodland Art, also known as Legend Painting or Medicine Painting, is a distinct style of Native art that blends traditional legends and myths with contemporary mediums.

When visiting with grade 7 to university-age students, Joedicke says, he enjoys “creating real connections with people who truly may have never met an actual Indigenous person in their life. At the end of an hour-long discussion to have a student come up to you and tell you that you genuinely taught them something about your culture is... that’s a feeling that I don’t think I’ll ever forget.”

Joedicke, who previously worked as a landscaper and general labourer, still can’t believe this is his life.

BECKETT FINE ART

“As a life-long supporter and collector of Indigenous art, I follow the work of many artists. Kyle Joedicke’s extraordinary work intrigued me as I’ve followed him over the past number of years. His technique, consistency, and vibrant imagery ― with a nod to both the traditional and contemporary ― took me back to discovering the stunning work of Arthur Shilling decades ago. As impressive as his work, is Kyle himself. A genuine, kind, and giving man who is dedicated to his craft and positively contributing to society. Please contact me for further information. I am proud to represent this outstanding artist.”

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Beckett Fine Art, established in 1966 in Hamilton, Ontario, represents a select group of established and emerging artists including painters, sculptors, photographers, printmakers, and other mediums. We also have a long-standing reputation for a stunning collection of Canadian Indigenous art. The artistic styles of our stable of artists varies from contemporary and abstract to traditional and realist.

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He began focusing on his artwork about three years ago after he was laid off during pandemic lockdowns. “People see the art world as a very exclusive place where you don’t know how to get into it and for me, I’m a self-taught artist. So, this has all been trial by fire,” he says.

Visit BeckettFineArt.com/Kyle-Joedicke or scan the QR code above to see more Kyle Joedicke works.

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This wouldn’t have been possible without you.

Thank you to all the generous donors who have contributed to the Support House Outreach Van that will bring essential resources and aid directly to those experiencing homelessness in Halton Region. Early intervention is the key to improving the health and social outcomes of those living on the streets, reducing the burden on hospitals and health agencies.

SPECIAL RECOGNITION TO OUR LEAD DONORS:

• Brenninkmeijer Family Foundation

• Turnbull Family Foundation

• Debbie Rose & David Clark

• Alex & Craig Irish

• Hilary & Clive Maile

• Kathy & Jack Mundy

• Michael & Christine Selim Foundation

REAL ESTATE AGENTS:

• Rimsha Ali

• Josh Bernard

• Christopher Braun

• Debbie Gonin Braun

• Mariola Broder

• Donna Brookes

• Deborah Cooper

• Violet Djuric

• Petrus Engelbrecht

• Michael Englund

• Casey Fasano

• Leanne Feener

• Diana Galian

• Maggy Godard

• Nancy Gordon

• Donna Gray

• Dana Gundy

• Lynn Hoffmann

• Christopher Invidiata

• Alex Irish

• Kim Kennedy

• Andrea Kuronen

• Kim Mackay

• Laurie Mcgill

• Gail Moreau

• Gloria Myers

• Sally O’Shea

• Hux Papousek Realty Group

• Kimberly Phinney

• Phinney Real Estate

• Matthew Prior

• Stjepan Rasic

• Renee Richardson

• Nancy Robertson

• Jennifer Sambrook

• Gianna Schiralli

• Mary Ann Schiralli

• Peter Sevadjian

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• Michael Wright

• Anita Sullivan

• Laura Van Zeyl

• Azfar Zaidi

• Conrad Zurini BUILDERS:

• Butler & Lowe

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*With funding from the Burlington Ontario Health Team & CMHA Halton

• Whitehall Homes And Construction

LEGAL:

• Alanna Stephen, Escarpment Law

DESIGNERS:

• Vicky Frost Design

• Sandra Martone Design Inc.

• Elizabeth Munro Design Inc.

KINDESS FROM THE COMMUNITY:

• Mariam Baig

• Allan Barnes

• Parvesh Benning

• Fanny Brodin

• Kerry Colborne

• David Corbeth

• Caroline Cross

• C3 Foundation

• Janet Danton

• Joseph Dejong

• Anonymous Donors

• Michele Farris

• Ralph & Josie Gardiner

• Drew Goursky

• Lily Hawthorne

• Michelle Hearn

• Lynn Heersink

• Patricia Hetherington-Keys

• Margaret Hughes-Wilmot

We encourage you to support the donors listed above that have supported our community.

• Mark Irish

• Patrick Irish

• Kathryn Jones

• Anna Keaney

• Helen Keser

• Elizabeth Knowlton

• Lauder Family Foundation

• Robert Macdonald

• Riley Magee

• Joseph Matysiak

• Kyle Mcgill

• Tyler Mcgill

• Maeve Mcnally

• Judy Mills

• Daniela Morawetz

• Sandra Mundy

• OrgCode Consulting Inc.

• Operatic Agency

• Jokshan Pasamonte

• Monica Poulin

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• Julie Samuel

• Amelia Scalia

• Donna Scott

• Brandy Schmidt

• Mary Simons

• Alanna Stephen

• St. Andrew’s House Tour

• Christina Sulpizio

• Summer & Grace Gallery

• Mario Trivieri

• Lyn Turnbull

• Sarah Weatherhead

• Matthew Young

To learn more or to make a donation, visit: supporthouse.ca

Together we’re making a difference!
“A society grows great when old people plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in.”

Our recent report on climate in Oakville included a list of small, but significant actions residents could take to help address the effects of climate change here in Town. Planting trees reduces carbon in our commuity.

At the Oakville Community Foundation, we’re working to build up our local Tree Canopy and need your help.

Support us in planting a lot of trees in Oakville.

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Giving in Grief

Thoughtfully Curated Gestures During Illness & Loss

During the illness and loss of both her parents, Yolanda Pop noticed a space and discomfort around the most difficult times that we will all endure universally. She observed how people struggle with what to say, what to do and what to give. Pop began researching and sourcing mindful gift options that could provide a more connective experience for both the giver and the recipient.

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Specializing in curated luxury gift boxes, leolam provides a unique and elevated service that goes beyond traditional gestures.

leolam is an Oakville-based company founded by Pop and her business partner Linda Montalbano. With Pop’s design background and Linda’s retail expertise leolam was launched in early 2022. The name itself was inspired by Pop’s parents Leo and Lammy.

With full-time careers to manage, they both knew it was a very worthwhile venture. “People want to support and acknowledge others in challenging times, but they don’t know how,” says Montalbano. Specializing in curated luxury gift boxes, leolam provides a unique and elevated service that goes beyond traditional gestures. Each leolam gift provides a selection of high-quality items that have been mindfully sourced to give the receiver a supportive and connective experience.

whether it’s in their pocket, a drawer, or their purse. “We’re always trying to ensure that everything we do is purposeful and it resonates,” says Montalbano.

Pop knows that a gift cannot fix or remove someone’s pain. “But there is a connective experience that happens when receiving a meaningful gift that acknowledges and shows genuine concern from another,” she says.

“We wanted to provide a thoughtful alternative to flowers; although the beauty of flowers evokes all kinds of appreciation, there are times in our life these stunners may not be so welcome,” adds Montalbano. The act of choosing and giving a leolam gift has an impact on the receiver: compassion, care, and the warmth of being heard, remembered and acknowledged.

A jacquard-woven wool reversible throw blanket, worry-not beads, a hand-poured pure soy condolence or pet loss candle, and a soft cashmere shawl, are just a few of the curated gifts chosen with the receiver in mind.

The unboxing experience is also very important to us, so the highest quality packaging has been considered. “Receiving a gift like this provides a memorable experience: the pulling of a silk bow, lifting the lid, seeing the sentiment inside, which provides direction on the purpose of each item included,” Pop says.

Every gift box contains a small marble heart, which has been included for the recipient to hold and feel the care being sent their way. It can be kept or carried,

Whether you’re looking to provide solace to a friend, family member, or colleague, leolam’s mindful gift-giving approach is a touching and thoughtful gesture.

For more information, visit leolam.ca

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OAKVILLE’S TRUTH Debwewin:

“What better place to begin to seek the Truth than your own local community.”
― Elder Peter Schuler, Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation

As rich as Oakville’s history is, the lack of knowledge and understanding of its Indigenous roots has been a harsh truth, which is now being uncovered thanks to Debwewin: The Oakville Truth Project.

Debwewin is a partnership between the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation (MCFN) and the Oakville Community Foundation (OCF) to further a shared understanding of Oakville’s Indigenous past and support local Truth & Reconciliation.

Debwewin raises questions about Oakville’s Truth such as: “What happened to the local Treaty holders, the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation?” and “Why did Treaty 22, which includes coverage of Oakville main waterways, Sixteen Mile and Bronte Creek, leave the Mississaugas homeless?”

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As rich as Oakville’s history is, the lack of knowledge and understanding of its Indigenous roots has been a harsh truth.

MCFN have long historical roots in Oakville. Understanding the local history of the Indigenous people in Oakville from an Anishinabek perspective is an important first step on the path toward Truth and Reconciliation. “Debwewin” refers to one of the Anishinabek seven grandfathers' teachings for “truth.”

Debwewin is inspired and guided by MCFN Elder Peter Schuler, along with membership from leading academics, historians, legal claims experts, Indigenous knowledge keepers and guides. The Project is supported by Ogiima Kwe (Chief) Claire Sault and the MCFN Council.

Georgia LaForme, Communications and Engagement Lead of MCFN, cites a quote from Elder Peter that she feels describes the project best. “‘Working at MCFN, we are getting all kinds of requests from municipalities, organizations across our Treaty Lands, which is 3.9 million acres, and there’s just so much work to be done ― and also from individuals who want to know what they can do to support us, what they can do to promote reconciliation. You should always start with learning about what Treaty you live on.”

Just how important are the Treaties? “It was how Canada was formed ― Treaties of allyship. We need to reimagine our allyship and support our indigenous friends,” says OCF CEO Wendy Rinella.

As a first step, the Debwewin team set out to determine the boundaries of the two treaties that cover Oakville: Treaty 14 and Treaty 22. “With the help of land surveyors, an interactive map was built on the Debwewin website that allows visitors to determine the Treaty land in which they live,” says Rinella. “Once the boundaries were established, highly visible and colourful Treaty signs were placed throughout the Town at various landmarks, each equipped with a QR code for more information.” The signs, designed by The Jensen Group, are available for purchase online for your home or office.

Additionally, Moccasin Trail Walks at Lion’s Valley and Bronte Creek offer signage and snappable QR codes. New this year is a new multi-panelled museum display, which will be available to borrow for organizational events.

A report called Friendship, Peace and Respect for All Future Generations: Oakville-based treaty relations between the Crown and the Mississaugas, was produced in February 2023 to remedy the knowledge gap of Oakville’s treaties and Indigenous history. “It explored the treaties in how they were meant to be received: as an ongoing relationship

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between allies. The report goes into detail of Treaty 22 and the truth of how the Mississaugas became landless, and that the Mississaugas never surrendered their land, but it was instead given in trust to the Crown as they went to great lengths to protect both the land and waters in their traditional territory,” LaForme says.

Rinella recommends signing the Acts of Allyship online to continue learning and discovering these truths and to promote reconciliation. Allyship, as defined in the OCF’s Reconciliation, Equity and Anti-Racism Statement is “An ongoing process of learning where a member of a different group works to end a form of discrimination for a particular individual or designated group. Allies must also have some degree of power to effect change.”

“Debwewin” refers to one of the Anishinabek seven grandfathers' teachings for “truth.”

Everybody has to find their path, Rinella says. “If you are an artist, how you express yourself through art may be to develop partnerships with Indigenous people; if you run a business, what are you doing to include Indigenous suppliers or products and services, or employees? We all have a role to play. We’re supposed to both mutually benefit from the land. They’re treaties based on allyship and that idea of mutual benefit is reciprocity.”

LaForme has been impressed with the work of the OCF to help move the project forward, as well as the receptiveness of the Town of Oakville. “I think the project is just getting started but we’ve already come a long way in terms of the work around awareness and it’s been very meaningful work for me,” she says.

For more info, visit DebwewinOakville.ca

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Moore, Drummer and Co-Vocalist of Power Trio Triumph | Connor McDavid, Canadian Hockey Legend | Deborah Cox & Jason Priestly | Canada’s Walk of Fame CEO, Jeffrey Latimer | Property Brothers

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Local Love Market for International Women’s Day at Verace Italian Restaurant: Left to Right: Luma Qusus Awad & Karina Fernandez | Shar J CANADIANS SHOWING THEIR BEST SIDE Canada’s Walk of Fame’s 25th Anniversary in Toronto: Left to Right: Canadian Rapper & Record Producer, Kardinal Offishall | Indigenous Rights Advocate Autumn Peltier OFFA 4th Annual International Women’s Day event at Film.ca to celebrate Canadian Women in film and the arts: Left to Right: Josephine Lavalley, Marcella Blanchard, Jenn Begin & Jody Harbour (Butterfly Spirit Drummers) | Michaela Hutchison, Stacey Sinclair & Wendy Donnan
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Burlington’s 400 Brant Kitchen & Bar Ribbon-Cutting: Left to Right: Councillor Rory Nisan, Executive Chef Stewart Schmidt, Burlington MP Natalie Pierre, Mayor Marianne Meed Ward & Owner Sarah Millar

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TogetHER in Downtown Oakville event hosted at the Oakville Club in honour of International Women’s Day: Left to Right: Nancy Fornasiero (Founder of ACE Coworking) was moderator of the panel and emcee for the event. Panelists were Christine Peters (President Lemonwood Luxury Group), Ruth Tal (Founder & Creative Director, Fresh Restaurants), and Haley Bogaert (Founder & CEO of HBFace). Client luncheon celebrating International Women’s Day hosted by Jeanette Power, The Power Investment Team, CIBC Wood Gundy Mississauga, featuring guest speaker The Hon. Lisa Raitt, P.C, Vice Chair, Global Investing Banking, CIBC Capital Markets Arcade Home in Downtown Oakville hosts Paul Cade’s Art Show and Book Launch for his new book, Shades of Influence: Left to Right: Paul Cade, Emily Cade & Stan Olthuis | Emily Cade & Chef Claudio Aprile | Petrus Engelbrecht, Cheryl Hopkins & Dean Hopkins | Stephanie Nourse & Britney Elgner
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Chase’s Gift Charity Event; Over $35,500 raised for families with children fighting cancer in our community: Left to Right: Chase, Tammi & Jeff Sandy | Toonie Auction | Bruce Dickson & Chase Sandy | Chris Lowe | Wayne Melnechuk, Halton Deputy Roger Wilkie & Peel Chief of Police Nishan Duraiappah | Tammi Sandy & Ellie Bale | Nick Rasile, Matt Wilkie & Lucas Micheli

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