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EDIT by Jeanne Beker

August 12, 2011 by  
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Jeanne BekerWhether we’re looking at the fashion world through our televisions, computer screens or up-close-and-personal at LG Fashion Week, we often feel like we’re universes away. Jeanne Beker, fashion journalist and television personality, has made the fashion realm more relatable, more understandable, and definitely more enjoyable. “The lifestyle that I lead may look enigmatic,” says Beker, “but I’m always stressing how there are so many situations in my life that really have nothing to do with the high life.”

Her down-to-earth persona is flawlessly translated into her very own clothing line – EDIT by Jeanne Beker.  A working mom herself, Beker understands the need for clothes that “aren’t really that fussy, but still make a style statement.” Her collection features clothing staples that can be mixed and matched, including her Jeanne Jeans, that now come in three different cuts and colours – deep plum Read more

Always a Season Ahead: Yabu Pushelberg

August 12, 2011 by  
Filed under Home Decor

Yabu PushelbergIf you’ve ever had a nightcap at the W Hotel in Times Square New York, sipped a Lipstick Martini at Toronto’s Bymark, waltzed into Tiffany & Co. on Wall Street or snagged a bag at Louis Vuitton, Hong Kong, then it’s fair to say you’ve already shaken the figurative hands of George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg. With their innovative personalities strewn like rose petals across the interiors of international landmarks, this interior duo has become globally known for leaving its 21st century signature on every space. “No matter what type of project it is, interiors should evoke an emotion,” says Pushelberg, who speaks for one half of the award-winning Yabu Pushelberg design firm.

There’s another reason why their names might ring a bell. The ambitious partners were commissioned to design the entrance lobbies, spa, ballroom, conference facilities Read more

The Good Deeds Page, Chapter 1: Why Give?

August 12, 2011 by  
Filed under lifestyle

the power of giving bookExcerpt from The Power of Giving, by Azim Jamal and Harvey McKinnon (Tarcher, 2008).

There’s no denying that life in the 21st  century is demanding. There never seems to be enough time to do all the things that need to be done: keep up with work or studies, spend time with family, earn enough money to pay the rent and buy necessities. With so many challenges to cope with, you may ask yourself, “Why should I expend any effort in giving?” or “I’m already scrambling to deal with all the demands and pressures on me. How will I find time and resources to give more?” or “No one gives to me, so why should I give to others?”

Probably the biggest gift you will ever receive is the huge investment your parents made in you. But they are not the only ones who have given to you. During the course of your life you have received many things from other people – teachers, relatives, strangers. Read more

Edible Arrangements

August 12, 2011 by  
Filed under Food, lifestyle

EdibleWhen you hear a knock on your door, a rainbow of fruit is the last thing you’re expecting. A dozen roses may be nice. But what about something you can enjoy with friends and family, that is as delicious as it is eye-catching? Having an Edible Arrangements delivered to your doorstep is bound to put a smile on your face.

Whether it’s for a birthday, anniversary or engagement, a bouquet of colourful fruit is the perfect gift. “It’s always being sent to someone with the intention that they can share with the people around them,” says Tiziana Cannella, storeowner of the Vaughan location. “People are always excited to receive it.” In addition to the obvious health factor that makes a gift like this so appealing, Cannella stresses that unlike most deliveries, Edible Arrangements is something that can be enjoyed with your loved ones. Read more

Food & Entertaining

August 12, 2011 by  
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Food and EntertainGood food and drink are necessities when creating an inviting atmosphere for any occasion. Bring warmth to your home, and delight your guests with the help of these new appetizing finds.

Hugs, Hearts and Cookies
Follow Strawberry Lane for all of your entertaining essentials, and choose from trays of sweets starting from only $29. Whether you’re gathering for a festive event or just want to share a special treat with your family, Strawberry Lane will fill your home with the feel-good smell of freshly baked goods.
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Express-o Yourself
The Breville® Barista Express Espresso Machine will turn your kitchen into an Italian café, making delicious Read more

2011 Mayor’s Gala

August 12, 2011 by  
Filed under People & Places

Mayors GalaClose to 1,000 guests joined Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua at the 2011 Mayor’s Gala, the city’s premier annual fundraising event in support of Vaughan’s not-for-profit and community organizations. This year’s gala, Our Journey – Our Future, marked Vaughan’s 20th anniversary and emphasized its generous and Read more

Brett Wilson’s Risky Business

August 12, 2011 by  
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Brett WIlsonAs much as I love the Hollywood classic Risky Business, I’m not sure I want to see a remake where former Dragons’ Den star Brett Wilson rocks out in his underwear to Bob Seger’s Old Time Rock and Roll. What’s that? Wilson’s Risky Business is a high-risk, high-reward investment TV show? That sounds more like it.

Based on the British series Beat the Bank, Wilson’s latest on-air venture creates opportunities for investors and entrepreneurs alike. An investment-inclined couple is introduced to two opportunities and selects the one they fancy to finance; Wilson backs the other. The two sides then have 30 days to see their prospects flourish or fail.

“Real people show up with their own money,” says Wilson, who entertained over 700 business opportunities on Dragons’ Den. “We do real follow-ups on real deals in real time and we get Read more

10th Annual COSTI Golf Tournament

August 12, 2011 by  
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COSTI GolfHosted by football player Damon Allen, the 10th Annual COSTI Golf Tournament at DiamondBack Golf Club was a day of exciting contests and skills competitions. The tournament, followed by an auction and gourmet dinner, helped raise over $20,000 for COSTI’s youth services, including the arts therapy program and the renovation of COSTI’s 50-bed shelter in Toronto. With the help of many generous sponsors, donors, and participants, this year’s event was a huge success. Read more

Stilettos for the Cure

August 12, 2011 by  
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StilettosOn June 7, 2011, more than 250 amazing women came together for the first-ever Stilettos for the Cure event. Featuring over 400 pairs of donated stilettos, the evening included a shoe auction, live entertainment by comedian Richard Ryder and singer Michelle Peavey, pink carpet photos, and a fun photo booth. A dedicated team of volunteers spearheaded by co-chairs Tina Dezsi and Tamara McKee raised more than $15,000 for the Heather Griffith Breast Assessment Centre at Lakeridge Health Oshawa. Read more

Illicet: It is Conquered

August 12, 2011 by  
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IllicetOn June 9, 2011, just before Mauro Orrico embarked on a two-day journey for the Ride to Conquer Cancer for Princess Margaret Hospital, he hosted a fabulous fashion show. Complimentary champagne and hors d’oeurves were served as guests kept their eyes glued to the makeshift runway at Julius Banquet Hall. Pieces by 10 unique clothing stores were showcased that evening, as models were photographed and fashion was celebrated. Read more

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