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MINI Cooper Oakville Exclusive Interview’s with:

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Come meet the new roomier 4-door MINI Countryman at your local Retailer. It’s bigger and more spacious, but just as fun. Also available with ALL4 all-wheel drive. Or check out other MINI models starting at lease rates from 1.9%.

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2011 MINI Cooper Countryman shown with additional options. ††Total list price of a 2011 MINI Cooper Countryman with manual transmission is $30,025.12, which includes base MSRP ($27,850), freight & PDI ($1,595), A/C tax ($100), PPSA registration fee ($52.76), OMVIC fee ($5), tire stewardship ($23.36), and administration fee ($399). HST and licence fee are extra. Retailers are free to set individual prices and charge administration fees, which may change the APR or the price of the vehicle. *Lease rate of 2.9% is available for 48 months and is offered by MINI Financial Services Canada only on approved credit (OAC). ‡Lease example: MSRP of a base model 2011 MINI Cooper Countryman with manual transmission is $27,850; at 2.9% APR for 48 months, with $1,298 down payment, monthly lease payment is $318. **First month’s lease payment ($318), security deposit equivalent to one month’s lease payment ($318), freight & PDI ($1,595), A/C tax ($100), retailer administration fee ($399), OMVIC fee ($5), tire stewardship ($23.36), and PPSA ($52.76) are extra and due upon signing. Total obligation is $18,086.38 plus tax. Options, taxes, licence, and insurance are extra. Annual kilometres limited to 20,000; 15¢ per excess kilometre. Excess wear-and-use charges may apply. Offer expires September 30, 2011. Delivery must be taken by September 30, 2011. Offer is subject to availability and may be cancelled or changed without notice. Certain conditions apply. See your local MINI Retailer or MINI.ca for full details. †New 2011 MINI vehicles purchased from an authorized MINI Retailer in Canada are covered by a no-charge scheduled maintenance plan for three years or 50,000 km, whichever comes first. Certain limitations apply. Contact your MINI Retailer for details. © 2011 MINI Canada. “MINI”, the MINI logo, MINI model designations and all other MINI related marks, images and symbols are the exclusive properties and/or trademarks of BMW AG, used under licence.


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The launch of the MINI Coupé sees the British premium small car manufacturer taking the next step in its rigorous model range expansion process. The brand’s fifth model wraps up hallmark MINI qualities in a new and distinctive package. The first two-seater in the current range boasts an even sharper focus on delivering unbeatable

The distinctive identity of the MINI Coupé is also reflected in its design. With its sporty, hunkered-down feel and fresh new roof design, the two-seater occupies its very own niche within the model line-up. At the same time, though, familiar MINI exterior and interior design features clearly highlight its membership of the brand family. The fun-filled driving experience and functionality of the new model are geared squarely to driving “two up”, but the MINI Coupé cuts no corners in displaying all the charisma, efficiency and premium quality MINI has brought to the small car segment.

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fun at the wheel. Powerful engines, a bespoke set-up for the car’s sophisticated suspension and finely-judged adjustments in terms of aerodynamics and weight balance help whisk the legendary go-kart feeling into a new dimension.

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he MINI brand takes to the stage at the 2011 Frankfurt International Motor Show (IAA) with increasing variety within its ranks and an unparalleled focus on the individualisation of its models. The world’s most important car show plays host to the world premiere of the MINI Coupé. And visitors to the event – which takes place from 15-25 September 2011 – will also be able to explore the rest of the MINI model family, not to mention the latest MINI Yours range of products and an attractive array of Original MINI Accessories.

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MINI at the 2011 Frankfurt International Motor Show (IAA).

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MINI Coupé:World premiere for a more focused go-kart feeling. Come in to Budds’ MINI Oakville 2454 South Service Rd. West Oakville, today and see for yourself what all the “MINI talk” is about.

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The MINI Coupé is the brand’s first model to adopt a classical three-box structure with a strikingly stepped rear end. The car’s roof has a standard contrasting paint finish, accentuating its

distinctive design, while the 280-litre luggage compartment behind the high-opening tailgate reveals impressive functionality.

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to bring the car’s go-kart feeling even further to the fore.

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Show provides the stage for the world premiere of the MINI Coupé. In league with powerful engines, the Coupé’s bespoke suspension set-up, harmonious weight distribution, extremely rigid body and special aerodynamic tweaks – including an extending rear spoiler – help

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wo years ago a concept car previewing a twoseater Coupé from the MINI brand turned heads aplenty at the Frankfurt Motor Show. And now that vision of even more sharply focused driving fun has become a reality on the road. The 2011 Frankfurt

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editors’ notes

Dearest Localiez Readers, he fall season is here and though we may not want it to be, it is. So why not embrace the change and go with the flow. Many people shudder at the drop in temperature, but fall can be just as enjoyable if not more so than the preceding season. In light of this (and lets all hope that fall last’s longer than summer did) why not highlight some of the best fall activities.

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What I like about fall the most is the amazing color change our landscape goes through, which is why all these activities are staged outdoors. A young and wise author once said, “Autumn is a second spring where every leaf is a flower” (A.Camus) so don’t miss this years impressive bloom.

Hope these suggestions have sparked your imagination to come up with your own fun fall activities! Sincerely,

Kas Rudder

P.S: We at Localiez would like to extend our biggest Thank You going out to those of you who have supported and/or participated in any way with this project- And don’t forget to “keep your iez on local talent.”

Head on down to Niagara Riding Stables and be reconnected with nature on a relaxing trail ride. Find out more here at www. niagarariding.com. Visit any one of the local farms in the Halton area where you will find anything from delicious pastries and beautiful flowers to unique gift and household items. To find out more about farms and farmers markets to visit at www.halton.ca. Andrew’s Scenic Acres www.andrewsscenicacres.com 9365 10 Side Road Milton, Ontario, Canada L9T 7L4

Chudleigh’s Apple Farm www.chudleighs.com 9528 Hwy 25 Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada L9T 2X7

Go trail exploring and see some of the most breathtaking natural scenic views you may ever come upon. Put on your walking shoes and head to Spencer Gorge to see Webster’s Falls located on the outskirts of Hamilton, one of my absolute favorite fall destinations. Paul Sewitt Publishing Director

Kasandra Rudder Editor and PR Officer

Meghan Sinclair Journalist

Emmitt Henry Journalist

Grant Rushton Photography

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ourtney Eason is a music publishing representative turned showcase coordinator using her vision, talent and hard work to make things happen. Eason, a name we all may want to follow, is a 28-year-old who has put her good foot forward in Nashville Tennessee’s music scene. Starting out like many who crave the glamorous life of stardom Courtney, preferably known as Coko Korinne, sharpened her talents as a writer and performer. She has the ability to hold a tune and cut a two-step with a twist but her calculating nature lead her to

Get your beats ready - It’s time for Soundtrack Beat Battle with yours truly

Middle Tennessee State University to study the business of music. She says while in school a revelation came to her about what it takes to establish a lasting career in the music industry: focus on business. After graduation Coko donned a corporate attitude and took a position with Sony ATV’s Nashville office, where she still works today. As her gears latched on to the inner workings of the music industry’s publishing aspects, she had another vision while reading an article about a producer that was making a name for himself by winning showcase showdowns in the southern region.

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Coko created the ever so competitive Soundtrack Beat Battle. An event that puts beat makers against one another in search of the “hotness�. According to her, the competition has blossomed into an event that will bring eyes on Nashville as not only the home of country music, but as a place where dope beats and talented producers roam. After competing in the round-robin eliminations held each month, the remaining beat battlers will compete at the finale happening October 8th at Nashville’s Limelight Entertainment Complex.

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The battlers have a chance at winning cash, audio equipment, a professional studio session with rapper Mims and a pitch

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meeting with Sony heads in Los Angeles. With prizes like these, Coko says the “Soundtrack Beat Battle� has attracted contestants from Atlanta, New Orleans and as far away as the U.K. and Italy. But some of the unwritten perks of the event is getting knowledge from industry professionals on contracts, copyrights and the importance of legal representation.

Coko is hoping to educate artists and producers about the consequences of not knowing what they have, what it may be worth, and that there is more to the industry than having your song on the radio. The benefits of planning and professionalism are just as important to longevity as talent. Battle On.


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It’s not just this blending of genres which sets him apart, it’s his ability to capture his audience and enhance the live hip-hop show experience. “It’s more of a production, a 360 degree experience which wraps the act into a storyline, and puts the

Growing up in a home where hip-hop and rap music were banned led Stokes to explore new and different genres of music, forever seeking that

sound he describes as “different yet familiar”. Stokes first achieved fame from his hit single Cocoberry off of the 2002 LP Here and Now. The song and album achieved huge commercial success, however this alone did not satisfy Stokes. “I wanted to be different,” Stokes says. “Everyone was following the same conga line, how many different versions can you hear before you become desensitized? “When [Cocoberry] went to radio, it was a cool time, producers were looking for a Canadian talent

and I was the thumbprint of what they were looking for.” Through all this Stokes never let the success go to his head, “I didn’t realize how big the wave was at the time, basically I had to step back and go out on a high note.” His integrity led to a musical progression on a level seldom achieved by musicians nowadays - a unique blend of musical talent, incredible energy, and of course, showmanship; Stokes was reborn. In 2009 Stokes and the Truth released an EP titled Truth be Told. “People saw what we were

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audience in the middle of that storyline,” says Stokes about his new live performance format. Stokes is changing the dynamics of the live show. “It should offer more, if you pay to see a show you should get more.” Stokes has described his new format as “unpredictable, that’s the best type of performance for me, a production where you never know what’s coming next.”

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volutionary”. One word to describe the musical styling of Stokes, Toronto based hip-hop artist and his band The Truth. Anyone who hears his music has to agree. It’s a melodic flow mixed with a blend of sultry jazz, boisterous soul, old funk and new grooves.

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doing and said we HAD to let people hear this!” Listeners were blown away by the sound which is both passionate and upbeat; “Energy and Innovation is the goal”. The preview release positively radiates energy; every track is unique and brings ingenious lyrics together with music that captures your interest instantly. “I am iPod music,” Stokes says with a laugh when asked to describe his genre. “I’m a showman, different yet familiar. I can’t put a label on it, I take all of the sounds I love, and push them into a tube.”

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Fans always say that Stokes raps about what matters most, being true to yourself. “I don’t want to do no Howard Stern rap,” Stokes says about his lyrics “No shock rap. The shock should be how good it is!” Being obscene in order to gain attention has never been an option for Stokes. “My quest is to become as real as I possibly can.” Samuel Off, Localiez Magazine


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ursuing dreams and passions takes a lot of commitment, drive, and belief in yourself and your abilities. Indian-Canadian singer and AIDS outreach ambassador, Prita Chhabra knows this all too well. Filled with insecurities about herself and her musical talent, Prita never believed that she would be able to achieve her dreams of becoming a singer, until a trip to Africa provided her with a ray of confidence. In 2008, Prita went to Malawi to help with HIV/ AIDS research efforts. This trip was a game changer for Prita. “Before I went on this trip I was really insecure and people told me I wasn’t a good singer,” she said. “And when I went on this trip, I was singing to myself on the bus and someone heard me singing and they said ‘you have such a beautiful voice.’”

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This was the first time that people had truly wanted to hear Prita sing. “They took me to their home and taught me songs in their native tongue,” she said. “These are some of the poorest people I had met in my life and Malawi is one of the poorest countries in the world, and they have so little and they were giving me so much. They were giving me so much confidence and they were believing in me,” she said with a laugh.

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It was a wake-up call for Prita and just the push she needed to pursue her dreams. Realizing her love for music at the age of seven while listening to the radio, Prita grew up with her eyes on the stars. “It lit a spark in my heart and in that moment I just knew I wanted to be a singer,” she said. Although Prita had discovered her passion, she still faced many obstacles that crippled her ability to just go for it. “They said I would never make it because I’m an Indian girl playing English music and I had a lot of odds stacked against me,” she said. “ I thought I wasn’t good enough, I thought I wasn’t pretty enough. There

were all these reasons why I wasn’t fully committed to pursuing my dreams.” Every time Prita preforms she always sings one of the songs her friends from Malawi taught her as a thank you. She tells their stories, hoping to inspire others and educate North Americans about HIV/AIDS in our country and around the world. “There are still a lot of people living with it [AIDS] and dealing with it, and dealing with the stigmas about it. So if I talk about it, I feel like I’m taking the time to be a voice for people who don’t have one,” she said. Prita is currently touring North America, singing both the Canadian and American national anthems at NBA games as well as performing at notable festivals and along side #1 billboard performers such as Jay Sean. Her natural fusion of western and Indian sound provide her songs with a unique and very raw sound. Prita is getting ready to release her second album entitled Roots, which will be available this fall. Her video for her single “Roots” is available on her website.


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Fashion provided by the boutique’s personable staff. Make an appointment with Deborah a n d yo u wo n’t l e ave disappointed! I couldn’t help but share with readers a few of the gowns that I think are just gorgeous. (Not to leave out the beautiful gown which actress/model Veronika London is wearing on the front page of this issue-I know, it’s fab). Visit The Perfect Dress online at www.theperfectdress.ca and find yourself dress obsessed. Kas Rudder Localiez Magazine

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This summer I rounded up the girls and headed to Vegas to find out what all the hype was about. We were dumbstruck when we arrived. The sheer size of, over-the-top architectural “bling” partnered with lights on every building and statue was absolutely incredible!

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The hours flew by during the daytime. There was never a dull moment whether we were meeting new people from all parts of the world, soaking up sun poolside or walking for miles checking out the strip. However, we never could have imagined the fun to come once the sun sets in Vegas. Below you will find Top 10 Sin City Must-Visit Parties! Ultimate Sin City Party Guide 10. ROK Vegas – NY NY ROK had an amazing 360 degree music video feed around the club that got people pumped when big tunes were played. We arrived ready to dance at 11:30pm. Unfortunately the other patrons seemed to just be getting their night started. We high-tailed it out of there after a couple glasses of wine and complimentary champagne, with the intentions of coming back to dance until 4am. We weren’t able to revisit ROK that night, but I am looking forward to checking it out the next time I find my way to Vegas.


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o girls really just want to have fun? Well according to the talented actress and model Veronika London, that’s only half true. With a busy schedule filled with acting assignments and photo shoots this hardworking girl is all about business. This fresh face to the independent entertainment industry is turning heads from print to television and film. While sipping carbonated water over lunch at Williams Landing downtown Toronto, Veronika and I had a chance to talk about her blossoming career and what she hopes to accomplish in the world of acting. “In grade 7 a friend of mine was doing a hosting gig. We were in the same grade and I was like I want to be in front of the TV too. And I would dream about it every night but every time I would bring it up, my parents said no.� Finally the time came for Veronika to take matters into her own hands and start what she had

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been yearning to do since she was a youngster. In 2009 she started training with various acting coaches such as director/producer Ron Leach and Lewis Baumander. Veronika also attended Pro-Actors Lab where she began to hone in on her skills. “This is when I really started getting more exposure, with television and then with Maxim and then the music videos. It all just happened at the same time [so I thought] okay this might go somewhere.” And indeed Veronika has made something out of the opportunities she has been presented with. Starting with appearances on HBO’s Lingerie, all the way to her current projects. Expecting to be released at the end of the year, her newest film project titled Searching For Angels Veronika acts alongside long time actress Vivica A. Fox. Don’t forget her most recent brand affiliation with the UFC/MMA clothing line for women, Bombshell wear.

Making headway in the entertainment industry is competitive and can be very challenging, however

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Speaking of embracing the true you and being yourself, Veronika leads by example here as she comes onto the scene bringing her own unique raw style. Aside from her candy coated looks she attests “I’m not fake, it’s too hard to play an image that is not real to the core.” Her down-to-earth attitude and well leveled confidence is something she believes that everyone can attain by simply “Being confident with who you are as a person.” This positive approach to self-image is one that should be recognized among women everywhere, it’s time we start feeling good about ourselves. Veronika states, “I’ve been judged, ripped apart and spit on for not being authentic. I once sought the approval of the media… now they can criticize me as much as they want- I’ve learned to play the game and laugh.”

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Only accepting modeling assignments to further her acting career, Veronika desires to act in roles that push her to break her own boundaries. “I’ve always wanted to play a female version of the Joker. His mental state is definitely a challenge, in order to take yourself so dark without losing your mind, and being able to come back after would definitely be an emotional challenge.” Seeking to provide viewers with real emotion to feel and connect with, Veronika often relies on her own views and feelings to back the roles she plays. “I find you really have to learn about yourself in order to act because really all the choices you are going to portray through a character is really you.”

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Veronika remains ahead of the game by exploiting her true inner passions. Utilizing her savvy marketing skills, while executing her carefully planned branding strategies Veronika is shaping and sharpening her sophisticatedly robust image. Look out Hollywood; the glamorous Veronika London is coming your way with more moves than Indiana Jones himself, and this girl is not afraid to get her hands dirty.

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club, meeting place, and lounge gives you the opportunity to completely relax and unwind, come together and reason with one another in an atmosphere that pulsates with a smooth, cool vibe. We started off with an absolute awesome wine, the Ironstone Cabernet Sauvignon; a full bodied red wine that


Food exploded with perfection when coupled with the Gamberetti. A plump and juicy, roasted garlic lemon sautĂŠed shrimp, perfect in its blend of flavors, served on a bed of greens. This was impeccable. We enjoyed the Crostini, garlic and olive oil rubbed toasted bread, served with Chic Pea and Roasted Garlic, Macerated Tomato and Olive Tapenade. Piccata, tender pieces of chicken, simply yet brilliantly seasoned with lemon, butter and parsley filled out our pallet for the evening.

We concluded our meal with Cannoli, made with vanilla ricotta which delivered a delicate, light decadent flavor and a beautiful blend of sweet and creamy.

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We followed up with the Lamb Skewers which were prepared medium well and oh so tender. Along side, Fennel Slaw and Patate Fritte.

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• 2 bottles of Irresistible Greek Salad Dressing with Feta and Kalamata Olives- DO NOT SHAKE Core peppers and cut them into quarters. Wash and drain. Allow salad dressing to separate, drain the oil off. Combine seasonings and the dressing and pour over the peppers. Cover and let marinate for at least 24 hours. Once marinated, lay out in a single layer on a cookie sheet and broil both sides until skin starts to bubble and the peppers (and or vegetables) begin to brown. Once done, display grilled on a platter for all to admire and devour. Enjoy!


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eing healthy is more than just eating well and being active. It is a complete lifestyle choice and is practised and developed every day. These days, with the mounting weight related health problems, being active and healthy is important and starting at a young age is idea. The Milton Youth Soccer Club (MYSC) in Milton promotes

with the early adolescents, 12, 13, 14 is what we’re doing for them is creating good habits.” The habits that the MYSC are striving to create for adolescents are habits of wellness. Justin along with the staff at the MYSC hopes to instill a foundation of wellness within their players. The MYSC hopes that the club can provide their players with a little more knowledge, “in terms of what is required to be healthy, and certain things you need to do from a nutrition standpoint to stay healthy and really just keeping active.” However, healthy habits don’t stop at childhood. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is important at any age and can be pursued at any age. Justin believes that soccer can be a key player in approaching this lifestyle. “Soccer is one of those sports unlike some of the other popular sports that we have around here ie. hockey, where it is very easy at the age of 35 to pick up a pair of soccer shoes, join a league, a couple hundred bucks, sometimes not even, and get out there an play,” Justin explains. “Soccer is one of those sports that you can do as long as you can walk.”

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Justin Vassallo, the coordinator of the Club with a background in personal training and a degree in health, believes that starting healthy habits early in life can make it easier to maintain a healthy lifestyle throughout adulthood. “For me, the health side of things at the end of the day is why we do what we do,” explains Justin. “I tell a lot of people who work at the club and the parents who have kids is yes we’re there, the kids are all playing soccer, and the kids are having a fun time but what they don’t realize is at this point, especially

The club isn’t just limited to nice summer weather. Staying active during the winter is important to the MYSC so with indoor leagues, the MYSC gives people the opportunity to be active all year round. “Indoor soccer is a great sport on the recreational side just because you know soccer in general is a great sport but indoor soccer is a great sport because you know you’re in a gym and there are a lot of kids running around and it’s more fun for the parents sometimes it feels like,” Justin explains with a laugh. Indoor, outdoor, child or adult, get out there and choose to have a healthy lifestyle with the MYSC. Justin explains, “we basically provide an outlet to get out and love the sport yes, but also learn how to play it.” For registration information and scheduling, please visit the MYSC website: (http://www.miltonmagic.com).


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hold your applauz Manny Pacquiao. I’ve also been working closely with a Vancouver based company Miso Digital for many years.”

Localiez: What types of services can Applauz Media Solutions offer its clients?

JP: “The connection between OpenText and Applauz Media Solutions is Jonathon Pitman. I’m going on 4 years as an employee of OpenText. OpenText is where my career is. I’m a Senior Developer in Marketing. It’s truly an amazing company to work for.”

Localiez: Are iphones and ipads a necessity for successful businesses these days? JP: “I don’t think iPhone’s and iPad’s necessarily are a necessity. However Smart Phones and Tablets are. The days of desktop computing are coming to an end. iPhone and iPad are simply the leaders in this market as they have had such an overwhelming head start at being successful in the market. It’s an interesting time. The only time you find me using a desktop computer is for development. When I’m jumping from meeting room to meeting room, brainstorming, etc. I’m using my iPad.” Localiez: I see from your website that several banks (BMO, RBC) have been clients of yours, what are a few other companies which Applauz has worked with recently? JP: “My clients come from all different backgrounds. I build for banks such as BMO, RBC and Covarity Group to celebrity sites like Bif Naked, DMX, MC Lyte, and

Localiez: Could you tell us about any new upcoming projects from Applauz Media Solutions? JP: “Right now I’m trying to work on a project for myself and my music production. I’m working on a solution to allow artists to browse / stream a catalogue of my production in a Web App form (compatible with ALL mobile phones and tablets). This sounds very simple however I want this to feel like a true native experience on every mobile device using a build once, work-oneverything solution. Some of the prototype stuff I’m working on is an application similar to QR Codes except using ANY image as the marker. I have a lot of ideas. What I need is more than 24 hours in a day.” -Samuel Off, Localiez Magazine.

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JP: “Combining the physical and real world is “Augmented Reality”. For example an architect may want to show clients his portfolio. It’s typically a binder of 2D photos. I would build the architect an Augmented Reality that allows him to show full 3D renderings of his work in the palm of his hand in real time.”

JP: “The Cloud App is an iPad app I built as an employee of OpenText. Basically the CSO [Chief Sales Officer] of the company wrote a book [Managing Content in the Cloud] and I created a way to take the knowledge in the book and turn it in to an engaging interactive experience that can truly be used by anyone. It can be used by anyone but it holds a lot of value in being an education tool for OpenText’s customers. The project has been very successful.”

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Localiez: What is the Cloud App and how can it help businesses?

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JP: “Applauz Media Solutions specializes in a wide range of rich media experiences for the desktop computer, touch screens, smart phone and tablet devices. My strong side of development is in Action Script for Flash/AIR. However I also develop in PHP, JavaScript, jQuery, SenchaTouch and more. I also develop native code for iOS, Android and BlackBerry PlayBook.”

Localiez: What is Opentext and what is the connection between Opentext and Applauz media?

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the home buyers guide Why Do I Need a Buyer’s Representative to Purchase a Home?

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buyer’s agent is a person or company that represents the interests of the buyer and with fiduciary responsibilities to the buyer. In contrast, a real estate agent represents the seller.

Today’s Internet-empowered consumer may think they have access to all the information they need to make a home purchase on their own. If this were true there would be no need for many business professionals in today’s world. The Internet can be a great resource but it doesn’t replace years of specialized education and practical experience. I was actively selling houses when the World Wide Web, as it was known back then, first made its appearance in the consumer world. And although you don’t hear it as much now as you did back then, the cautionary advice was . . . “Don’t believe everything you read on the Internet.” Remember, the World Wide Web is just a collection of thoughts, notes, statements, etc., some true, some not, some professional and some just “arm chair” opinions not based on fact. However, such thoughts could lull consumers into a false sense of a know- it- all security. Sometimes buyers don’t understand that they will get better results if they commit to working with a qualified real estate professional at the outset of their house hunting process.

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Let’s come back to my key question in this column: “Why do I need a Buyer’s Representative to purchase a home?” Let’s start by asking yourself the following questions:

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Internet advertising medium for members of the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA). Only listings that sellers agree to advertise here are posted. There is no sale data, no expired listing data, no list to sale price ratios, etc. To have access to the local MLS (Multiple Listing Service) system, you have to do so through a licensed real estate professional. 3. Do I understand how to accurately interpret market data? It’s one thing to obtain this information but can you analyze it and use it to your benefit when preparing an offer? 4. Do I have the means to ensure my contingencies in an offer have been completed in a timely manner and conveyed properly to the seller so that my offer has a reasonable chance of closing? 5. Do I understand real estate representation and Agency Law? What’s the difference between me being a customer or a client? What rights and duties am I entitled to with a real estate representative or do I have any under the different representation agreements? Who is the real estate representative loyal to, the seller or the buyer? In other words, have I researched the value of formalizing a relationship with a buyer’s representative?

1. Do I have the time to research the residential housing market; changes, trends, location and type of property to purchase based upon my needs, while securing future saleability and a steady increase in resale value?

6. Am I familiar with the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) Residential Agreement of Purchase and Sale? More important, what about a home builder’s “For Sale By Owner” or the stationery store purchase contracts? Do I know how to interpret the various pre-printed clauses and do I know the specialized clauses needed to best protect myself from making common buyer mistakes?

2. Do I have access to the most up-to-date and comprehensive information on properties currently for sale, properties sold and properties that failed to sell? Here’s a good one. Today’s real estate consumer is under the false impression that Realtor. ca formerly MLS.ca is the local Real Estate MLS System. Let me clear this up for you. IT IS NOT! Realtor.ca is a voluntary

7. Do I have the expertise to negotiate on my own behalf ? “Sure, I barter at garage sales and flea markets every Sunday.” There’s a big difference when buying a house. You’re dealing with hundreds of thousands of dollars, in some cases a person’s total net worth not to mention emotional and other barriers. In addition, for the most part, the seller’s side has a real estate professional assisting

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If you are a CLIENT (fiduciary relationship), your agent will:

Maintain loyalty to the seller’s needs

Pay full attention to your needs

Tell the seller all that they know about you

Tell you all that they know about the seller

Keep information about the seller confidential

Keep information about you confidential

Focus on the seller-client’s property

Focus on choices that satisfy you needs

Provide just the material facts

Provide material facts as well as professional advice

Only provide price information that supports the seller’s listing price

Provide price counselling based on comparable properties and their professional insights

Protect the seller

Protect and guide you

Negotiate on behalf of the seller

Negotiate on your behalf

Attempt to solve problems to the seller’s advantage and satisfaction

Attempt to solve problems to your advantage and satisfaction

Steven Porter, ABR, SRES RE/MAX Aboutowne Realty Corp., Brokerage, 905-338-9000 Steven is a licensed real estate professional and an ABR® serving the residents of Halton Region since 1986. The Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR®) designation is designed for real estate buyer agents who focus on working directly with buyer-clients. ABRs® possess valuable real estate education that elevates theirs skills and knowledge to the benefit of home buyers. ABR®receives ongoing specialized information, programs and updates that help them to stay on top of the issues and trends in successfully representing home buyers. Steven can be reached at 905-875-2582, Email: steven@stevenporter.ca; website: www.MiltonHomeBuyer.com; Twitter: twitter. com/@mr_realestate

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If you are a CUSTOMER (no fiduciary relationship), and agent will:

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9. Do I have time to research current home loan/mortgage programs, rates and promotions to determine which one is best for me? This point alone could cost or save you thousands of dollars.

These issues and many more will come up during the normal home buying process. Having a buyer’s representative to guide you along the way will be a great asset to you as a buyer in today’s confusing and challenging real estate marketplace. Best of all, in most normal cases there is no fee to the buyer.

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8. Do I have the ability to find a qualified home inspector? What about other qualified professionals needed in the real estate transaction? There is no minimum requirement to be a home inspector in Ontario.

10. Do I really know the community I want to move to i.e. the zoning regulations and building by-laws pertaining to residential real estate in the area? Do I understand how this may impact my plans to use or alter the property I want to purchase?

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ho needs TV when you have so many books to choose from? Give up those remotes and curl up with some great books this fall! This issue’s book recommendations will appeal to a few distinct set of TV junkies – the crime show lover and the food network addict. Book Clubs Does your book club often enjoy scrumptious appetizers or fine wines during your meetings? I won’t tell anyone if it is mostly wines…. Don’t worry! If so, you may want to consider picking up The Hundred Foot Journey by Richard C. Morais. The story is about a young Indian boy’s journey toward his destiny as a world-class chef. The story will have immense appeal to those interested in culinary arts as it is rich with descriptive passages of exotic dishes.

Fall Reading for Everyone By Shannon White

To be honest, the mouth-watering descriptions weren’t quite enough to strike my fancy, however I kept reading and eventually I found myself rooting for Hassan along the way. The story spans across 4 locations and covers much of Hassan’s life, yet it moves quickly and does not mire you down with flowery details. The tragic moments in the story are so subtly incorporated that you could potentially miss them if you weren’t paying attention. But it is the very sting of surprise that allows the novel to maintain a light-hearted feel. I found Hassan’s tale to become far more engaging once the Hajis moved to Lumière, France. There, a family feud develops as do the rich and colourful characters that allow the story to shine. I am sure that foodies everywhere will love following Hassan across the globe as his story unfolds.

Beach Bums Are there any CSI fans out there? Perhaps you have watched Bones, a television show focusing on the forensic anthropology work of Temperance Brennan. What you may not be aware of is that author Kathy Reichs novels began it all! The series concentrates on Dr. Brennan and her work in both North Carolina and the belle province – Quebec. Although it had been awhile since I picked up a Reichs novel, I decided to try Flash and Bones, the fourteenth instalment in the series. If you have had the pleasure of reading her novels in the past, you may be wondering what happened to Detective Ryan. Not to worry, Tempe’s got game and a new love interest will keep you guessing. The story takes place in Charlotte during a significant NASCAR event. A body is discovered (a necessity for an anthropology thriller!) stuffed into a landfill barrel adjacent to the speedway, just days before the media frenzy invades for race week. Although the story is filled with the usual forensic anthropology fare, I found it less detailed than her previous novels. The story reads like its television show counterpart and seems to be missing the earlier Kathy Reichs pizazz. That said, if you are a Patricia Cornwell fan, you will still enjoy Flash and Bones (or any of the other Reichs novels for that matter). Many thanks to Simon & Schuster for providing a review copy of The Hundred Foot Journey.


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was not available to the public. Veterinary offices, where most people go for advice, are stocked full of brands that contain corn, soy and other byproducts. Furthermore, when you ask for advice their opinions are, more often then not, to use one of the foods they have on their shelves. Your average pet supply store may stock good foods, but they also sell other brands and are staffed by people who may not know answers to your questions or why one food is better than the other.

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Less than a year later, we’d gone fully into a raw diet and our little Chihuahua puppy had clean teeth, a soft coat and ate every meal with excited exuberance. Friends who knew about all the emergency vet visits when he was younger started asking what had changed. People wanted to know what our secret was and we started to share. It suddenly occurred to us that this information

For us, BauHound Haus is a passion. We’re not business people, we’re dog people. Our customers understand and love that about us. We’ll stay open an extra hour talking about their dog, simply because we love to hear about them. We chose Milton, because we love its downtown, character and people. We look forward to many more years in Milton.

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The desire to help more pets and their owners was the inspiration for BauHound Haus Inc. We know we’re not going save every pet, but our hope is to spread the word and help as many as we can. Over the past three years, we have had countless people tell us we helped their pet and that is what matters most to us. We only stock our shelves with foods that we would feed our dogs. We give knowledge-based advice. If a customer comes in and says that they read online that one food is the best, we’ll help them understand that there is no such thing. The best food is the food that is the best for your dog. We don’t just sell, we help. That is the foundation of what makes our store different. If we can lend a good customer one of our old collars to get home because theirs broke on their walk (but they have more at home), we will. We have drove all the way to London and Kitchener to do diet consultations with customers. We have set up meal plans and met customers after hours when they realized they’d forgot they were out of food.

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