FASHION Magazine
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Birks Releases Rainbow Necklace Inspired by Quebec Community Movement
Canadian fine jeweller and retailer Birks has released a new rainbow necklace with a special message born out of Quebec during quarantine. As people were encouraged to remain at home during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic earlier this year, Quebec residents began to place signs with the message “Ça va bien aller” (which translates to […]
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Is Cycling the New Yoga?
Do you remember hearing about goat yoga? That might have been the moment when yoga, at least as I perceive it, jumped the shark. To be fair, fitness trends come and go all the time, but until Lululemon launched in the late 90s in tandem with yoga’s explosion in popularity, this was a unique example of […]
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Some of the Best Fruit Beers in Canada
I started thinking about a fruit beer post in May, at the start of the summer and now…somehow it’s already August. Heartbreaking on one hand, but also the perfect time to stop and reflect on the sunny weeks we’ve had so far. In recent years, craft and micro breweries have elevated fruit beer into a […]
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Go west, young shopper! Quebec-based department store Simons is opening in Edmonton
After 170 years of being located strictly in Quebec, Simons is ready to make a move west. In October the department store will open its doors in Alberta at the West Edmonton Mall.
Amongst the roller coasters and water parks in the giant mall, Simons will occupy 95,000 square feet (that’s a lot of feet!) and will sell international brands like Missoni and Balmain as well as its well-loved in-house brand.
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Film: We line up the 9 most intriguing movies for fall
Popcorn at the ready, we’re looking forward to a season of intriguing fare.
FALL FILMS
OUR IDIOT BROTHER
Paul Rudd as a cheerful stoner.
A grinning, bearded Paul Rudd—clad in baggy attire and Crocs—sweetly agrees to sell a little non-sanctioned herb to a despondent police officer in uniform while manning a farmer’s market stall. Promptly carted off to jail, he gets out early on good behaviour and returns to the fold of his three successful sisters—Zooey Deschanel, Emily Mortimer and Elizabeth Banks—where family life proves to be entertainingly discordant.