Words by Rick Green “The tests show that your child scored very high for ADHD. That stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.” “I know what it is,” I replied, slightly mortified. Like most baby boomers, I had heard all about… Continue Reading →
Mullin has served the City of Mississauga for 29 years as Councillor, with a strong focus on community, the environment, and crafting consensus among disagreeing points of view. Charles Thornton, President of the Sheridan Homelands Ratepayers Association (SHORA), had this… Continue Reading →
A Navy veteran shares his story in a tech-savvy world. Words by Ann Ivy Male This month we acknowledge Remembrance Day, a day to reflect and pay homage to our fallen brethren. It also reminds us of the sacrifices… Continue Reading →
Female leaders have always played a huge role in Mississauga’s life. On September 25, 2012, Peel Police Service Board Chair Emil Kolb announced the appointment of the first female Chief of the Peel Regional Police, Jennifer Evans. We contacted the new… Continue Reading →
Words by Kristy Elik As dedicated to creating lovely personal home and away spaces with her husband (fellow designer Arriz Hassam, principal and owner of Arriz & Co.) as she is about her coveted role as editor of the chic, ?ber-popular Canadian House & Home magazine,… Continue Reading →
On March 28, Mississauga City Council voted unanimously to rename the Cawthra Community Centre in honour of the late Carmen Corbasson, former Councillor for Ward 1. Councillor Jim Tovey—Corbasson’s successor—proposed the idea. Corbasson passed away suddenly on March 10, due… Continue Reading →
The number-one thing I look forward to on the weekends is breakfast. The perfect breakfast, for me, is a smorgasbord of grease, savoury tastes, and minimal conversation (I’m not a pretty sight with a mouth full of food). Growing up… Continue Reading →
Our Marketing and Sales Manager Jay, and Editorial Assistant Jordan will be participating in a 30 Day Fitness Challenge! Every day, they will be participating in the following 30 Day Challenges (pictured right) and will be monitoring their meals. Every… Continue Reading →
Instead of staying in a hotel, why not rent a Montreal condo for the duration of your visit? The benefits of renting versus paying per night can save you a lot of hassle and money in the long run. There… Continue Reading →