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RADIUS

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CONTENTS DWELL COVER SPOTLIGHT 38

IN PERFECT HARMONY Harmen Design’s Philosophical Embodiment of Balance

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UPCOMING TRENDS with Designer Jackie Glass

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A LEGACY OF TRUST with Chatsworth Fine Homes

THREADS 64

PJ ALL DAY Lounging on Cloud Nine

WANDER 72

WINTER WONDERLAND in Beautiful Banff

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WINTER WARM-UP Entertaining Tips for Hosting a Perfectly Cozy Evening

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RADIUS Bringing Urban Casual Charm to Downtown Burlington

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BE BOWLED Soups, Salads & Stews Perfect for Winter

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CONTENTS LIFESTYLE 106

ARTIST BRIAR EMOND The Creative Code in Chaos

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GET HEALTHIER THIS YEAR, ONE GOAL AT A TIME Tips by Certified Nutritionist Bonnie Flemington

SHOWING THEIR BEST SIDE 114

CHASE’S GIFT KEEPS ON GIVING

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SOCIALIZING Showing Our Best Side: Local Events

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52 SIDE NOTES

BEST FINDS

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DWELL

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Opulent Illumination

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THREADS

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What the Fluff

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Happy New Year! This time of year can bring out our best intentions for overall selfimprovement and accomplishing goals (which may or may not have left over from last year’s resolutions). With that in mind, and to help you usher in an exciting New Year, this issue of Best Side is filled with ways to inspire you. Thinking of a new home build or renovation? The planning stages require time and consideration – as does selecting the services of your custom home builder, architect, or interior designer. Read about our profiles on Chatsworth Fine Homes and Harmen Design. We also welcome our new regular contributor, designer Jackie Glass, who takes a look at this year’s exciting design trends. Also on trend, you’ll find gorgeously comfortable loungewear from local retailers in this issue. No doubt, they’re perfectly stylish staples for your 2024 hibernation or work-fromhome wardrobe. Yes, it’s cold outside. Now is when our minds wander and tempt us to travel to warm places for doses of Vitamin D. On the other hand, simply absorbing the warm, friendly hospitality from your chosen destination is a welcome boost.

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And that’s what our Wander feature to beautiful Banff, Alberta is all about. For a local getaway, check out (or ‘in’ to, rather) Hotel Julie, a new boutique stay in Stratford, Ontario. Grab a large stock pot and get ready to make some healthy, hearty dishes served in a bowl. We asked local restaurants and chefs for their best bowl-inspired recipes. They delivered, and now we’re hungry... and you will be too. radius, which just opened in Downtown Burlington, provided a recipe and is also our local restaurant feature. Speaking of eating healthy, Oakville Nutritionist Bonnie Flemington offers some tips for getting healthier and how to hit those goals this year. Plus, we feature Burlington-based artist Briar Emond, who loves finding artistic code in chaos, and local fundraiser Chase’s Gift. If you act quickly and can get tickets to this worthwhile event, you’ll be helping ease the financial burden for families whose kids are battling cancer. Let’s raise a toast to 2024. May it be a year full of adventure and growth!

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best finds

Opulent Illumination 1) Flight of Light This stunning Starling chandelier showcases elongated ellipsoids crafted from matte white swirl glass, which are bundled together and affixed to an antique brass steel frame. ArcadeHome.com

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2) Coco Beam The Mariposa chandelier is adorned with hand-cut oval-shaped coco shells in an off-white finish layered over a powder-coated metal frame. AndersonsInteriors.ca 3) Settlers of Rattan The Carmel rattan table lamp features a plated satin brass finish and assimilates to your interior effortlessly. Captivatingly casts an eye-catching shadow at dusk and feels bright and fresh at dawn. JoshuaCreekFurniture.com

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4) Geo Matrix Hand-pulled glass rods of the geometric Giselle chandelier elegantly drape over a metal frame with an antique bronze finish, emulating the shape of wet silk fibers drying on a rack. ArcadeHome.com 5) Arc de Triomphe Matte black and brushed gold finish this sleek floor lamp, ideal for a relaxing reading nook or your living room. Features a black marble base. JoshuaCreekFurniture.com

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6) Stratus Cheer A seamless blend of warmth and edge, the Stratus marble and brass lamp offers equal parts artistry and function. A myriad of antique bronze finished iron, white marble, and cream fabric fit for the contemporary entryway table. JoshuaCreekFurniture.com 7) Beam Weaver Split rattan open weave in a natural finish hand-formed over a metal frame adorns the Andorra Wicker Pendant with an antique brass-finished metal chain. AndersonsInteriors.ca

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1) Cloud King The ultimate in cozy, this bedframe makes a stunning, modern statement and evokes the idea of sleeping on a cloud. Upholstered in plush Yakety Yak Natural fabric. ElizabethInteriors.com 2) Fur Sure Intriguing design and thoughtful construction on this bold footstool features a thick cushioned top, upholstered in a furry shag fabric, accented by a tripod of brown tapered legs. ElizabethInteriors.com 3) Toe Capacity A Tribute to 70s futuristic design and space age, Toe is a lounge chair with expressive aesthetics and high seating comfort upholstered in off-white boucle fabric. ArcadeHome.com 1.

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4) Chaise All Day Once you lay down, you’ll never want to get up from the Siesta Chaise Lounge. Features ultra-plush sheepskin with a modern brass-plated frame. DarleneJaneiroDesign.com 5) Pied a Plush Sculptural and organic, the Big Foot Stool is a simple and contemporary stool design, suitable for a wide range of interiors schemes. Upholstered in plush sheepskin. ArcadeHome.com 6) Ahead of the Curve A distinctively stylish chair with an angled and exposed wood frame. A tight upholstered seat and back rest on unique sloping legs; arms curve around to encompass the back cushion. Faux fur upholstery. AndersonsInteriors.ca

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7) Soft Seated Like its smaller version, the organically shaped Big Foot Bench features low legs, a rounded seat and is upholstered in plush sheepskin. ArcadeHome.com

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8) Mono-Lithic Inspired by the prehistoric, the LITHIC lounge chair is an ode to ancient craftsmanship. Crafted in solid oak wood with carefully machined turns and a soft and generous cushion. ArcadeHome.com 9) Boucle Buffet Designed with style in mind and truly comfortable so your guests may linger a little longer at the dining table. Upholstered in off-white boucle fabric. AndersonsInteriors.ca 10) Mod Nod With its rounded curves and cozy boucle fabric, the Stowe Boucle Chair takes mid-century mod design into the new millennium. Supported by a warm walnut frame. JoshuaCreekFurniture.com

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11) Contrast in Comfort A modern textural statement balances an exposed wood frame and plush cushions make this fabric chair a comfortable fit for your space. ElizabethInteriors.com 12) Turn-Style Smooth curved lines surround the Canadian-made Cali Swivel Chair looks great from all sides. Available in comfortable boucle upholstery as well as other fabric options. JoshuaCreekFurniture.com

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Funky Home Accessories 1) Mighty Aphrodite Add elegance and old-world charm to your home with this white glossy bust of Greek goddess Aphrodite. MyBackShed.com

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2) Circular Impression This Large White Eldon sculpture set is a fresh look in an unexpected matte white powder coat. Made of cast aluminum. CentroGarden.com

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3) Orb it All This gold cluster orb offers rich embellishment on a table or shelf in your home or home office. TheHomeBodyStudio.ca 4) Cast a Sculptural Spell Your eye will be continuously drawn to this elegantly sculptured Medusa tray inspired by the characteristic mythical and mystic shapes of Medusa herself. Two sizes. ArcadeHome.com

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6) Fantas-teak Each hand-carved bowl is as unique as the individual who chooses to bring it home. Solid teak. HLHF.ca 7) Cosmic Class This earthenware Celestial bowl evokes primitive artwork reimagined for a modern aesthetic, a radiant design statement. AndrewsCo.com

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ANDERSON’S ANNIVERSARY Anderson’s Interiors is celebrating 60 years of business in Burlington! Owner Jim Anderson and his team of designers prioritize personalization, ensuring they’re aware of their client’s true essence and specific needs. This approach allows them to provide recommendations and solutions regarding furniture, carpet, and custom area rugs to create custom-designed spaces. AndersonsInteriors.ca

LUXURY SLEEP REDEFINED Sleep Country Canada opened a new concept store at Yorkdale Shopping Centre recently. The new ultra-premium concept offers a collection of luxurious, hand-crafted and exclusive products. The 2,100-square-foot retail boutique is a bespoke shopping experience providing shoppers with the utmost personal care and guidance to find their absolute best rest. TheRest.ca

NEW ARTWORK AT ARCADE HOME Arcade Home in Downtown Oakville has added selftaught contemporary Toronto artist Murray Duncan to its lineup available in-store. The large-scale expressive works are inspired by his surroundings and driven by social and urban observation. ArcadeHome.com

CRAIGHURST CROSSING BY GEORGIAN COMMUNITIES Georgian Communities, the award-winning developer and builder behind Braestone, Windfall, Mountain House, and Victoria Annex, is creating another remarkable community in beautiful Oro-Medonte. Craighurst is a village brimming with smalltown charm and historic character. Phase one now selling. CraighurstCrossing.ca bestsidemagazine.com

EVERYTHING POT & STEAMER Looking to declutter but still cook up a storm? Canadian cookware company Kilne adds The Everything Pot and The Non-Stick Steamer plus new dinnerware to its lineup. The pot’s eco-friendly design allows it to do the work of up to 12 other cookware pieces (fry, sear, stew, sauté, bake, braise, broil, boil, roast, strain, steam, and serve). Dinner made easy; storage made minimal. Kilne.com January • February 2024 | 37



Written By Martha Uniacke Breen • Photos By Larry Arnal Photography

Harmen Design’s philosophical embodiment of balance

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n Greek mythology, Harmonia is the goddess of harmony and concord. As a society which more or less invented the architectural arts, The Greeks prized this concept as the ultimate goal in the design of any built structure. Harmony doesn’t just mean symmetry or balance, though these elements are part of it. It’s about finding an ideal whole, a sense of overall visual “rightness,” that somehow settles the mind and the soul. The concept of Harmonia is implied in Harmen Design, the name that Goli Basiri and Kia Kazemian gave to the studio they founded in 2018. It embodies a philosophy that incorporates both interior and external architecture, how these two elements work together; and a sense of how teamwork creates a result greater than the sum of the parts. It’s also about creating a design that pleases the senses, not just the head or the heart.

Creating design that pleases the senses, not just the head or the heart.

Both Basiri and Kazemian earned architecture degrees in their native Iran and grew up in families who work in the building arts. Goli explains she had been

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fascinated from a very young age by the emotional effect that houses can have on people. “I loved visiting the different houses of my family and friends,” she recalls. “I noticed how I felt really good in some, and not so good in others. So, I went into architecture to discover exactly what it is that makes some home designs work.” Kia noticed, soon after he entered the profession in Canada, that (in many cases) there were important differences in the way architects in this country approach the design process. “Architecture is about all the details, not just the shell and the ‘permanent’ elements,” he observes. “But in North America, the disciplines of interior design and architecture are treated separately.” The couple founded Harmen Design intending to offer design services that married these two elements into a single, synchronized approach.

The first couple of years were challenging, as they often are for young firms, until they received a referral to a builder who specialized in investment properties to assist in the design of a 4,000-square-foot house.

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That job led to more work and a growing portfolio, and the business took off. Today, their Oakville studio is thriving, with six design and support employees. At the time of publication, the firm is currently working on 14 different projects. Part of what sets Harmen apart is the amount of technology the team uses in its work: not just three-dimensional CAD drawings, but virtual reality – headsets and all – which allows clients to “walk through” a property, choosing or altering finishes or other elements as they go. The VR designs are the product of extensive site research and interviews with clients, along with a detailed questionnaire. The designers also encourage the client to build a Pinterest board containing images of everything from restaurants they like, to travels, to a pretty mug or piece of clothing they might own. “We find most of our clients don’t really know exactly what they want,” says Goli, “but if you offer them more than one option, it’s much easier for them to decide.” One of the most critical sources of harmony must be between the design team and the builder. For the last five years or so, Harmen and Day Custom Homes founder Taylor Day have successfully collaborated on about half a dozen projects. “Our client had hired Harmen for their interior design,” recalls Taylor of their first meeting. “Once I saw how well we worked together, we brought them into some of our projects and presented Harmen as one of our preferred interior designers.

One of the most critical sources of harmony must be between the design team and the builder. Kia and Goli also have a background in architectural design, which really helps them understand a builder’s position and what we need to make this vision come to life,” he adds. “[They’re] experienced in the process and have great ideas and solutions for comfortable, very clean, and very timeless designs. They’re a great team.” The contemporary stunner in Mississauga’s Lorne Park neighbourhood pictured here was built in 2022. It was Harmen’s third project with Day. The client, a bachelor in his thirties, didn’t want his home to be too neutral or formal. He wanted to showcase beautiful materials and textures, along with a growing collection of fine art, which would provide spots of bright colour through the interior. The team used a palette of white with black structural trim, glass walls that cast light throughout the house, and an open-concept floor plan, which still allowed for some separation between individual rooms. 40 | January • February 2024

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In the home office at the front, custom bookshelves display the owner’s collection of anthropomorphic mouse sculptures by Brooklyn, N.Y., artist KAWS; glass office walls cast light from the corner window at the front deep into the space. Past a sunlit steel, glass and white oak staircase, a striking wine rack made by suspending steel cable between panes of glass defines the beginning of the dining area. From this point on, dark-stained walnut cabinetry takes up most of the side wall, while a dining room “window” of smoked mirror fronted by underlit shelves helps brighten and add more display space.

“To us, a house is like a story that keeps evolving with its owner.”

The walnut cabinetry ends in the kitchen, located at the back, with a central swath of deep-grey porcelain slate covering the range hood, backsplash, and an imposing waterfall-style island in front. “I was a little nervous showing the client this dark slate

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material,” Goli laughs. “With the walnut cabinets, it’s like the Batcave! But he loved the look.” The most charming room on the main floor is the great room, where pure-white walls rise to a cedar-strip-lined ceiling two storeys above. The highest part of the room centres on a serene hearth clad in cement board, its grey expanse tempered by narrow insets that add a horizontal element. On sunny days, the entire room is awash in sunlight, from a full-height corner window, framing a leafy view of the garden. This is a room made for relaxing.

“To us, a house is like a story that keeps evolving with its owner,” says Goli. “A sign of success in our work is when we come back and visit a year later, and the clients are still adding to it, putting their own touches on it. It’s because they feel involved with the design. They relate to it; it’s theirs.” For more information, visit HarmenDesign.com

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Jackie Glass

While we may not have a designated Design Week like the fashion industry has in order to tout the new trends coming down the runway, there are some exciting new ideas coming your way for the year 2024. Here is a list of my Top 10 trends that will start making their way into retailers and design studios.

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SATURATED COLOUR.

A new colour forecast is the freshest way to update any living space and surprisingly we’re seeing richer, more saturated tones than in previous years. We’ll always love our neutral tones; every designer, including me, has their favourite palette. Still, it’s so refreshing to see deeper tones on walls and furniture, which create a moodier vibe.

Benjamin Moore: Wrought Iron Boreal Forest Fairview Taupe Narragansett Green

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WALLPAPER MANIA.

It wasn’t that long ago that clients were wildly opposed to wallpaper. But boy, have things changed! Gone are the days when wallpaper removal was difficult and selections were limited. Today’s wallpaper is bold, bright and beautiful with something for every design style. Recently, when designers coaxed their clients to use wallpaper, they would suggest papering a focal wall or small space; however, today’s trend is to boldly wallpaper the entire room. The result is strong and confident. Look for a large pattern and don’t forget that drama can be created with monochromatic colours and patterns just as well as strong colourful tones.

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THE SEVENTIES ARE CALLING.

One thing stood out with the fabrics being presented this season. We saw deep saturated colours that a had a decided 70s vibe. Rusts, olive greens and purples took centre stage and were often seen in a velvet finish – very rich, very cozy and very retro. Mix those tones with charcoals, creams and blacks and 2024 has never looked so cool.

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SHAPES OF THINGS TO COME.

A balance of curvilinear and rectilinear shapes in any room is critical for a cohesive space. But design, for several years, tended to focus on linear lines. Today we're seeing a return of more rounded shapes. Sofas, ottomans and case goods are now curvier and more shapely than ever before. While a good dose of both is important in a room, furniture with shape adds a sense of playfulness and a sensual quality we haven't seen for a long time. bestsidemagazine.com

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FLUTED FINISHES.

This was unexpected. Cabinetry and furniture recommendations are often deliberately selected to be simple in style, the reason being that clean lines stand the test of time. However, we've started seeing fluted detailing on everything from wall accents and bar fronts to furniture and cabinetry. Because there's a resurgence of architecturally curved walls, fluted details add a Euro-chic elegance that seems to have some staying power.

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METAL MIX.

It used to be that we either had brass finishes or silver finishes and never the two should meet – particularly in one room. Then came the time when we courageously mixed the two together and it became acceptable. Fast forward, and brass merged with gold tones. We even added matte black and graphite finishes to the mix. How refreshing to add yet another metal – enter copper. This orange-hued finish marries well with many of our tried and true finishes. Used alone for dramatic accents or mixed with other finishes like matte black or graphite, copper has a patina and beauty that easily refreshes any room.

BIG ART. I love art. It's one of the single most important elements to finish off a room. It's personal and expresses

personality and a journey of life. But the size of art is getting noticeably bigger, graphic, and mounted simply. Gone are layered mattes and frames. Pieces of art are often simply “canvas-mounted” and placed strategically on walls to garner attention. Art is personal and emotional so pay attention to the story you're telling and make it a big one.

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NEW TERM IN TOWN.

This is refreshing. We actually have a new design term creating some conversation. It's dubbed Modern Fancy. The definition is not new; it simply refers to how the past influences the present – a return to the warmth of wood, rich warm colours like oxblood and a generous dose of timeworn furniture and collectibles.

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MESS(Y) KITCHENS.

While not every home has the room for a small secondary kitchen, dubbed the mess kitchen, let it be known that the mess kitchen is alive and well, and many a renovator is still willing to forgo a closet in order to gain that space. Keeping small appliances like coffee makers and toasters out of sight and hiding dirty dishes when entertaining makes the mess kitchen an area designers always try to incorporate in their kitchen design. Ciot

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MARBLE DRAMA.

First came granite and then solid surfacing for countertop choices. But the countertop finish of choice for some years has been quartz. Its hygienic qualities, ease of care, and endless selections made it a designer's dream. But lately, there's been a subtle return to an organic and natural style. Designers are now turning to the drama of marble. These handselected dramatic slabs are used as a single focal element as the star of the room. Often acting as art, the simplicity and movement of marble or stone create a breathless beauty in kitchens and bathrooms. bestsidemagazine.com

As a designer, I embrace and acknowledge design trends each year. It's always exciting to me and I also think a small dose of a trend in any living space is refreshing. Sometimes all it takes is a new wall colour or collectible to excite the senses and feel a part of something that is now.

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TRUST W I T H C H AT S W O R T H F I N E H O M E S By Adrienne Roman

“When you put craft first and business second, the business sorts itself out when you’re focusing on the craft. That’s a defining feature of the company.” – Daniel Capuano BE THE CHANGE Forward-thinking Chatsworth clients Katherine Gregory and Boris Bozic recently completed the largest NetZero renovation in Canada. Their innovative 55-acre, 11,000-square-foot estate in Caledon East now consumes one-third of the energy it once did. They wanted to improve the existing house, sustainably merging old and new seamlessly in the interior, and accentuating the natural beauty of their exquisite property. With so many potential pitfalls associated with a custom build, Gregory and Bozic put their trust in Chatsworth, secure in the knowledge that they could successfully negotiate the many challenges along the way and deliver exactly what they needed.

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“Expectations are one thing, but our house was better in its final result than could have ever been anticipated at the beginning of the project. Fil [Capuano, Chatsworth Fine Homes’ owner and founder] and his team listened intently and created something absolutely perfect,” Bozic said. The project was Gregory and Bozic’s largest undertaking to date, and a plan was initially created to completely alter the original footprint of the house to improve the functional flow. They wanted to allow for substantial additions and highlight the uninterrupted views of the property’s picturesque

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“Throughout the entire build, Chatsworth provided great quality building and the best finish quality I’ve seen on any build in my 24-year career.” – Architect Philippe Lamadeleine, Custom CADD Inc. landscapes. Finding a seamless junction point of old and new was a definite challenge, carefully merging all the modern elements with the heritage of the home’s original character. This was no small feat, and required a number of ongoing changes which presented its fair share of conflicts. Drawings for the original house turned out to be very different from the actual structure, and surveying led to the drafting of completely new architectural renderings. Chatsworth’s skillful handling of the pitfalls gave them the ability to make a number of successful engineering changes as the job progressed. During the renovations, the foundation needed improvements due to unforeseen site conditions, and the perimeter terrace had to be completely reworked and elevated. 54 | January • February 2024

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A LEGACY OF TRUST

The house and surrounding property were also fitted with cutting-edge digital technologies, 17kw of solar on the roof to offset usage, HEPA filtered fresh air, and a rough-in for a Tesla power wall. Conscious choices included installing engineered solar glass windows and switching from oil and propane to super-efficient heat pumps. With the implementation of the best building science available, utility bills were lowered, and drafts were completely eliminated thanks to a high-performance airtight home with electric heat pumps. Chatsworth provided effortless performance with all of the interior and exterior operations.

With a reputation as a leading luxury custom home builder across the GTA, Chatsworth consistently delivers multi-million-dollar homes on time and on budget thanks to the unique skillsets they’re able to access with every aspect of their multi-faceted projects. Known for their high-level performance, clients are amazed at Chatsworth’s capabilities to implement solutions and their unwavering dedication to transparency, tracking budgets, and sourcing cost-effective alternatives.

Architect for the project, Philippe Lamadeleine of Custom CADD Inc., was highly impressed with the process, “Chatsworth was incredibly diligent in co-ordinating site changes and navigating the unexpected hurdles along the way. Throughout the entire build, they provided great quality building and the best finish quality I’ve seen on any build in my 24-year career,” Lamadeleine added.

BETTER LIVING Building codes that promote Net-Zero principles and only the highest building standards have been firmly rooted in Chatsworth’s ethos since the company first began in 1980. They understand the systematic approaches to building, and their many satisfied clients are truly a testament to better living. The current leadership is a new generation, continuing the tradition of delivering sophisticated luxury custom homes with white-glove attention and transforming every building project into an enjoyable, elevated experience. They also present their clients with conscious choices that enable homeowners to get to the next level in sustainability, enjoying the immediate benefits and creating a safer tomorrow. When you combine the overall savings operating a Net-Zero home with the obvious environmental benefits, there’s no longer a debate over the choice to switch.

TRAILBLAZERS Owner and founder of Chatsworth Fine Homes, Fil Capuano, understands the nuances of delivering his clients gold star service, old world craftsmanship, and greater energy independence with the creation of luxury homes that provide a safe and superior sustainable legacy for future generations. “There’s no sacrificing home design to build NetZero energy-efficient homes; science and beauty can now be combined,” Capuano said.

TEAMWORK Award-winning designer Jane Lockhart’s interior transformation of Gregory and Bozic’s living space perfectly embodied their artistic vision and allowed them to spread their wings in directions they didn’t know they could fly. “It’s often a once-in-a-lifetime journey and they should have the opportunity to experience it. I want them with us every step of the way on our travels,” Lockhart said. bestsidemagazine.com

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“It’s an expression of your sense of taste, made by stirring dreams with details to create an everlasting result.” – Jane Lockhart Design It takes interdisciplinary collaboration to achieve true success, and all of Chatsworth’s teams are well known for the trust they establish with their clients, taking the time to recognize, understand, and meet their specific needs at every stage. “What matters the most is the team, and everyone listened,” Gregory said. With her own home décor boutique in Collingwood, Katherine’s Chateau, Gregory was well versed in design herself, but wanted a completely new direction for her Caledon home. “Jane and I worked so well together to create the transformation I had envisioned,” Gregory said.

SETTING STANDARDS Excellence and pride in craftsmanship comes from both skill and experience. The architects, builders, landscapers, millworkers, masons, and design masters that all come together seamlessly to complete Chatsworth projects demonstrate an innate capacity to succeed in planning and executing construction perfection. “I love what I do because it’s an art form. It’s helping people realize their own aspirations, their dreams, and what they want to put together. You’re creating, and when you see the end result, it’s very satisfying. We land the plane with a smooth ride for all,” Capuano said. Clients are secure in the knowledge that their investments are preserved with Chatsworth, and that they’ll always deliver a positive experience. “Our goal is that you will continue discovering hidden delights in the design and details of your Chatsworth Fine Home. We view your whole home building experience as a journey, an adventure, as part of your life story, something special to be treasured for a lifetime,” Capuano said. For more info, visit ChatsworthFineHomes.com

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THREADS HAMILTON FASHION WEEK In celebration of 10 years of fashion, Hamilton Fashion Week is producing a runway fashion show with 10 designers, each with 10 looks. Hosted at The Music Hall (24 Main Street West, Hamilton), as part of Hamilton Winterfest. Tickets available online. HamiltonFashionWeek.com

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The Royal Ontario Museum partnered with Indigenous Fashion Arts to host a pop-up shop within the ROM Boutique. IFA is an Indigenous-led non-profit organization that supports Indigenous producers of fashion and textiles and works with producers to promote their work and help access to modes of retail. The popup runs until February 9. Rom.on.ca

HUDSON BAY HISTORIC TOTES RUDSAK EARNS CANADIAN FASHION AWARD RUDSAK, known nationwide for its distinctive blend of performance luxury and urban design outerwear, was recently named Canadian Outerwear Brand of the Year at the 10th Annual Canadian Arts and Fashion Awards. Born in Montreal over 25 years ago, the brand is now targeting global expansion. Rudsak.com bestsidemagazine.com

CANADA GOOSE & GIANTS OF AFRICA COLLAB Canada Goose and Giants of Africa have collaborated on a limited-edition piece of the outerwear company’s Crofton Vest. One hundred per cent of proceeds from sales will go to Giants of Africa, co-founded by Toronto Raptors vicechairman and president Masai Ujiri. Exclusively available at Canada Goose Toronto Eaton Centre. Full collection will launch this spring. CanadaGoose.com

The Hudson’s Bay Company History Foundation (HBCHF) introduces a special collection of five unique canvas tote bags, each featuring a historic photograph that showcases the grand architecture of Hudson’s Bay stores, paying homage to these iconic landmarks, 100% of proceeds support HBCHF. Priced at $18 each. TheBay.com January • February 2024 | 59


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Secure Attachment Style: Fasten your love with a Jacob & Co. handcrafted 18k white gold Securus Diamond Bracelet, set with 18 high-quality round, brilliant cut diamonds. ($2,835) Knar.com

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Accessory Necessity: Brace the frostiness of February and keep warm with the luxurious Amet & Ladoue Silk Houndstooth Scarf. Made of 100% silk. ($225) Barringtons.ca

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Go-Go Bean: On the go from home or filled at your favourite coffee shop, Barbour’s reusable travel mug features an all-over signature tartan print, plus a silicone lid to keep drinks warm. ($25) Barringtons.ca

In Citrus We Trust: There’s nothing like the allure of a great fragrance. Mondial’s Antica Barberia Original Citrus Cologne is a brilliant mixture of citrus and wood notes that envelop floral heart notes. IsartiLuxuryMenswear.com

On The Cuff: Wear more than your heart on your sleeve. Make a statement with stylish and unique cufflinks by Tateossian. Big Ben Watch shown. ($575) Styles and prices may vary. BurrowsClothiers.com

Immersion Experience: The Hario V60-02 Switch Immersion Dripper simplifies the brewing process by eliminating the drawdown until you’re ready (awake enough). ($99) ECSCoffee.com

Keeping It Cashmere: A classic Lemonwood piece that’s always in style. Versatile for layering. Made of 100% cashmere, available in various colours. ($395) Lemonwood.ca

Make Tracks: For the minimalist man, this braided black leather Chopard Classic Racing Bracelet with rose PVD finishes and red accents exhibits timeless luxury. Features the famous 1960s Dunlop tire chevron pattern on the clasp. ($411) Knar.com

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WANDER DISNEY TO OPEN A PIXAR-THEMED HOTEL Disneyland announced its newest themed hotel, Pixar Place Hotel, will open on January 30, 2024. Fans of Pixar’s beloved films, like Toy Story, Brave, and The Incredibles, can enjoy the ultimate immersive experience while they’re away. The hotel replaces the Paradise Pier Hotel. DisneyParks.Disney.Go.com/Blog

LUG IN LUX Luggage is a definite necessity for your necessities, and if you’re into style over utility, Monte & Coe is a Toronto/Montreal-based company that designs and handcrafts small batches of luxury everyday essentials. This Italian Wool Weekender is a luxurious travel piece great for shorter stays or as an on-the-go companion for longer trips. MonteAndCoe.com

GO WITH THE GLOW IN ANGUILLA Searching for an extraordinary adventure that will illuminate your night and add a touch of magic to your Anguilla getaway? Look no further than Liquid Glow, Anguilla’s purveyor of night kayaking voyages. As much as Anguilla dazzles with its panoramic beaches and sparkling waters during the day, the true enchantment begins after sunset. AnguillaKayak.com/Tour

A “TAYLOR” MADE SUITE Downtown Toronto’s Bisha Hotel opened its November 2024 room bookings one year before Taylor Swift performs in the city. To celebrate, Bisha is renaming one of its suites The Taylor. Available in early 2024, the suite will immerse Swifties in Taylorinspired branding, custom friendship bracelets, a curated Taylor playlist, and a bottle of Prosecco. BishaHotelToronto.com/Rooms bestsidemagazine.com

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC’S NEW TRAVEL BOOK FOR FAMILIES This indispensable guide by the megapopular Bucket List Family, National Geographic Bucket List Family Travel: Share the World with Your Kids on 50 Adventures of a Lifetime is a beautifully illustrated guide on how to fulfill your family’s bucket list. Author Jessica Gee offers 50 itineraries for family-friendly destinations and more for every age. Release date: February 6, 2024. Indigo.ca January • February 2024 | 71


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By Linda Barnard

erland in Beautiful Banff

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ou don’t need skis for outdoor thrills and luxury slope-side experiences in Canada’s winter hotspots of Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper, Alberta. These treasured Rocky Mountain regions are a powder lover’s delight and rightfully synonymous with downhill pursuits. But there’s far more to do here than ride a ski lift — unless it’s boarding the Banff Gondola to the summit of Sulphur Mountain to admire the sunset over Banff townsite and the Bow Valley before dinner at Sky Bistro. Banff and the village of Lake Louise, a 45-minute drive away, are within Banff National Park. Jasper is the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies and includes the charming namesake town. It’s about a four-hour trip north of Banff along one of Canada’s most dramatically scenic routes, the Icefields Parkway. Officially called AB-93 North, the two-lane highway is framed by thick forest as it passes towering mountains, waterfalls, glaciers and lakes.

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You may not need a car, something to consider given winter roads can be treacherous. There’s a shuttle bus from Calgary International Airport to Jasper. Another bus goes to Banff, and there’s a Lake Louise express bus to and from downtown Banff. These are truly choose-your-own-adventure destinations, places that embrace winter with gusto. Here are some ideas to build your getaway. No skis required. Say Mush! Move over, horsepower. For an exhilarating experience on snow, nothing compares to the athletic charge of a team of eight enthusiastic Alaskan huskies pulling your sled past mountains and forests.

tucked into the sled for our trip. We sat like a bobsled duo beneath down covers and a waterproof wrap. The dogs leaped and barked, making it clear they wanted to run. At Lecours’ command, the team began to pull the sled along a snow-packed trail at an enthusiastic trot. Lecours guided them with encouraging and calming commands, none of which included “mush.” These muscular dogs are elite athletes that need about 6,000 calories a day. She knows each one’s personality, quirks and unique strengths.

Lake Louise-based Kingmik Dog Sled Tours runs 90-minute excursions that cross the Continental Divide and briefly pass into British Columbia.

The sled’s runners made a soft whoosh on the show as the dogs paced along the trail through Kicking Horse Pass and beneath a massive wooden sign proclaiming our arrival in British Columbia. On the way back, Lecours guided the team through “the Narnia forest,” along a narrow, winding route that curved around immense trees.

Musher and champion long-distance dogsled racer Cynthia Lecours got us

At the finish, we rewarded the team with pucks of frozen chicken.

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“I love my huskies,” said Lecours as she embraced the dogs one by one. Chasing Frozen Waterfalls Maligne Canyon is the deepest canyon in Jasper National Park and in summer, best viewed from the rim. The winter freeze lets you walk along the shallow frozen river bottom dozens of metres down, between the canyon walls. For our Maligne Canyon Icewalk with SunDog Transportation and Tours, we put on safety helmets, insulated rubber boots and “icers,” what guide Jeff Hanson calls the pull-on rubber ice cleats. They came in handy as Hanson led our small group down sometimes slick paths into the canyon. We stopped at overlooks and bridges to admire the views below and had an audience with “the Queen,” a 25-metre waterfall frozen into sculptural beauty. This isn’t a walk to do without a guide, Hanson stressed. It was an uncanny experience to walk across the frozen river bed. We searched for fossils in the rocks and admired the organ pipe-like displays created by massive icicles, then walked behind a frozen waterfall, the frozen cascade making a dream-like curtain. Maligne Canyon tours run until late March, depending on the weather. Blade Runner There’s ice skating and then there’s ice skating on Lake Louise, where the Rocky Mountains, Victoria Glacier and an iceblock castle form the backdrop for what’s been called one of the most beautiful iceskating rinks in the world. The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise maintains the ice surface. Rent skates at Chateau Ski and Snow Rentals beside the front desk. And for some next-level pond hockey, sticks are also available for rent. Skating continues until mid-April, depending on the weather. Afterwards, warm up from the inside out at the rink-side outdoor ice bar. Bartenders make warming concoctions like mulled wine and hot chocolate cocktails topped with a generous swirl of whipped cream.

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Swim With a Toque Who needs a bathing cap? When you go for a splash as the snow falls around you, a toque is the better option. Heated outdoor pools at the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge and the Fairmont Banff Springs are easy to ease into when the temperature drops, thanks to an indoor-tooutdoor curtain into the heated pool. Admire the mountainous views of Mount Rundle and Cascade Range from the Banff Springs Upper Hot Springs pool. The outdoor hot springs have been bringing visitors to Banff since 1886 and the natural mineral spring waters are now often supplemented with municipal water. Forgot your bathing suit? Rent one at the check-in desk in the circa-1932 bath house. Choose between a modern swimsuit or a surprisingly flattering onepiece romper-style historic design. Aurora’s Rule Winter is the best time to chase the northern lights, especially in Jasper, which is certified as a Dark Sky Preserve. The Jasper Planetarium at the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge has a planetarium dome theatre. It runs guided tours outside with what it calls the largest, most powerful telescopes in the Rockies. Aalto Restaurant at Pyramid Lake, about 6km north of Jasper, offers a Dark Sky and dinner combination through March, pairing a three-course menu with guided stargazing through telescopes. Indigenous Experiences There’s a pharmacy in the forest, as Cree-Iroquois master interpretive guide Brenda Holder pointed out on one of her traditional Native medicine walks around Cascade Ponds in Banff. The owner-operator of Mahikan Trails talked to us about the land, explaining how her ancestors lived off its bounty as she identified plants and explained their uses. The forest is alive, even in winter, she said. Matricia Brown of the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation runs Jasper-based Warrior Women with her daughter, Mackenzie. She leads plant walks, makers’ workshops and hosts weekly fireside chats at the

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Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge and various other locations. Indigenous Chef Shane M. Chartrand, co-author of the cookbook Tawâw: Progressive Indigenous Cuisine, is collaborating with The Maple Leaf restaurant in Banff on menus and special events. Chartrand’s signature dishes include alder-roasted mushrooms and bison tenderloin and marrow. Sulphur Mountain was once a gathering place for the Stoney Nakoda First Nation. Hear their storytelling as part of the Nightrise multi-media experience on the outdoor decks around the Banff Gondola summit building. It’s free with a gondola ticket. Where to Stay Jasper bills itself as the “cabin capital of Canada,” with more than 800 cabins. They range from rustic to deluxe, such

as the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge, a 700-acre luxury resort on Lac Beauvert. The property has main lodge rooms and suites in cozy signature cabins, some with wood-burning fireplaces. There are also restored, self-contained heritage cabins that sleep two to 16 guests. The Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, called Canada’s “Castle in the Rockies,” has 739 luxury guest rooms and suites, many with inspiring Rocky Mountain views. Canadian Pacific Railway general manager William Cornelius Van Horne saw the tourism potential of this area early, planning to use the CPR to bring visitors to the stunning mountain landscape and natural hot springs. All he needed was a hotel. The original Banff Springs Hotel opened in 1888.

Linda Barnard was a guest of Banff & Lake Louise Tourism which did not preview this story.

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JULIE: Centre Stage Shakespearean Luxury in Stratford

In the theatre community, a “showstopper” is a performance that’s so outstanding the audience’s reaction calls a temporary halt to the show. In Downtown Stratford, Ontario, a town known for its love of theatre and annual Stratford Festival, the curtain has been lifted on Hotel Julie, a new Shakespearean-inspired boutique hotel, a luxurious showstopping destination for theatregoers and a “muse” of a setting for any bard.

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Located on St. Vincent Street, North, steps from Shakespearean Gardens, numerous trendy shops and restaurants, and multiple historic theatres, Hotel Julie is owned by husband-and-wife team Paula McFarlane and Jake Tayler, former paramedics who, over three years ago, decided to rewrite their life’s script to pursue their deepseated passion for design and hospitality.

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For the aspiring hoteliers, an opportunity arose to purchase the historic inn and transform it into a sought-after lavish destination in Stratford’s downtown. “This project truly is a matter of the heart,” says Paula McFarlane, Co-Founder of Hotel Julie. “Jake and I had always wanted to create a legacy and become part of Stratford’s rich tapestry, and when we went through the historic building, we knew it presented a unique opportunity to create an iconic, theatre-inspired destination. We were married in this town, and Hotel Julie is our love letter to Stratford!”

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By combining culture, class, and comfort with exceptional interior design, the team behind Hotel Julie transformed the inn building, circa 1809, into a chic boutique hotel — offering an unparalleled backdrop for poetic moments, notable memories, and bespoke guest experiences. Flats range in size and amenity, with the larger units including a full kitchen. Flat 7, the largest, invites you in with a lush floral-wrapped hallway into a spacious two-bedroom suite. Its unique colour palette denotes dusty blues and deep maroon tones paired with edgy blue and yellow floral patterns. The first bedroom boasts soaring arched millwork flanking a luxe queen-sized memory foam bed, a comfy swivel accent chair for reading, a 32-inch TV, and a private four-piece bathroom with floor-to-ceiling checkered tile walls and a spa shower. In the second bedroom, a luxe kingsized memory foam bed awaits, customdesigned furniture by Pompous Fox, a 32-inch TV, a private washroom with a full tub and shower, and a custom arched closet. Gather in the “common area” with its large bouclé sofa, complete with golden velvet pillows and ottomans. A vintage black terrazzo fleck dining table seats three for dinner, with stools available to pull up for more guests. Make the most of your flat and embrace a quiet evening in; pick up a few groceries at The Little Green Grocery and perhaps a monster loaf of sourdough bread (or some baked goods) from Downie Street Bakehouse. Prepare your meal as you enjoy a glass of wine in the sleek galley kitchen, which features high-end built-in appliances: a range, microwave, fridge, freezer and dishwasher, topped off with a stunning Rosso Levanto marble countertop. The overall project was fronted by Autumn Hachey, founder and creative director of Stay Here, a full-service multidisciplinary creative studio and lifestyle agency. Hachey brought in the expertise of Toronto-based full-service interior design firm Twenty-Two Twelve, owned and operated by sisters Haley McDonough and Jillian Smith-Moher.

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Alongside Hachey, Twenty-Two Twelve brought Paula and Jake’s theatreinspired vision to life with luxurious textures, bold motifs, and Victorian-era colour palettes.

Owners Paula McFarlane & Jake Tayler

After 10 months the transformation was complete and ready for its reveal, and the star of its own show, documented in the TV series Staying Inn: Hotel Julie. The series, which aired on CTV Life Channel, CTV.ca, and the CTV app, followed Smith-Moher and Hachey, along with their team, as they transformed the inn into a luxury hotel.

This project truly is a matter of the heart.

There’s much ado around Stratford any time of year, although the festival scene kicks off on April 16. Those who love to shop will find many eclectic gems and galleries downtown. Many of Hotel Julie’s decor items were sourced locally. A vibrant culinary scene offers something for every palate. (If you happen to be a proponent of pickles, order the Consigliere at Pazzo Pizza.) Be sure to call ahead for restaurant reservations and hours of operation. There are lots of other activities to keep visitors busy year-round too, including the Perth Museum, and self-guided trails such as The Chocolate Trail and The Bacon and Ale Trail. For some wintertime fun, the River Valley Tube Slide is a 20-minute drive away.

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SAVO U R NIAGARA WINE FESTIVAL This multi-day event celebrating the bounty of Niagara’s wine region will take place throughout January. Experiences include a weekend Discovery Pass selfguided touring program, the Cool As Ice Gala on January 13, and more vino-related adventures. The festival runs January 20 - 21 and 27 - 28. NiagaraWineFestival.ca

NEW OWNERS OF WEST PLAINS BISTRO Previous owners of the recently shut-down Queen’s Head Pub in Downtown Burlington have now taken over ownership of West Plains Bistro in Aldershot. They look forward to seeing friends and regulars at their “new” venue. Stop by for lunch, dinner and/or drinks. WestPlainsBistro.com

TAG TIME KITCHEN WITCHERY For fans of the hit show and bestselling video game, The Witcher Official Cookbook: Provisions, Fare, And Culinary Tales From Travels Across The Continent features 80 recipes from tavern fare and beverages to lavish banquets for feasts. Includes a foreword by Andrzej Sapkowski, author and creator of The Witcher. Be sure to toss a coin to the cook. Indigo.ca

Resolve to make perfect martinis this year with Tag No. 05 vodkas. Muskoka Cranberry is made with real juice and will perk up your potent potable. Double Espresso vodka is fuelled with Arabic beans and is ultra-smooth for a caffeinated cocktail kick (and sells out frequently!). Original also available. MaverickDirect.ca

THRILL OF THE CHILL Niagara’s Peller Estates Winery offers a new Icewine tasting experience. Maintained at -10 C, the 10Below Icewine Lounge is constructed out of 13,607 kilos of ice. The 300 sq. ft. igloo-like space has an ice bar, lounge chairs, sculptures, and an ice chandelier. Dress warmly; however, guests are provided with a parka and smartphonecompatible gloves. Peller.com/Tours-And-Experiences bestsidemagazine.com

THE FOOD FACTOR Now available in Ontario, Factor is a subscription service of dietitian-approved meals delivered directly to your doorstep prepared from scratch by expert chefs. Each meal has only high-quality, fresh ingredients, including premium proteins raised without antibiotics, and all meals are free from refined sugar and oils. Every order is delivered fresh – never frozen. FactorMeals.ca January • February 2024 | 83


Winter

Warm-Up ENTERTAINING TIPS FOR HOSTING A PERFECTLY COZY EVENING By Sebastien & Sheila Centner

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hile this time of year we may be missing the warm summer days, there is something magical about getting together with friends and family for a warm and cozy winter evening. When the temperature drops and the snow starts to fall, it’s difficult to not feel full of joy sitting by a roaring fire with a group of special people. One of our favourite things about entertaining in the winter is hosting on a weekend when people are less likely to be rushing off to an activity. A weekend evening of casual entertaining indoors also lends itself to simpler pursuits where we can turn off phones, live in the moment, and replace the rush with a game of cards, backgammon, or charades. Whether it’s a speical occasion, a relaxed gathering, or just an excuse to band your favourite group of people together, our winter warm-up menu will fit any event.

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TABLE SETTING

Typically we like to start our table settings with a crisp tablecloth, but in this case since we have a great wooden table to work with, we used wood and greenery, and subtle touches of lighting to give the table a glow. Lay a long garland down the centre as a runner, scattering tea light candles throughout for ambient lighting. Rather than resting your plateware directly on the table, we recommend using wooden charger plates. If that’s not an option for you, or if you don’t have a wooden table, no worries. Consider a burlap or tan coloured linen to get the same look. An easy way to take your table setting up a notch is to use pomegranates for place cards. Whether you choose to write directly on the pomegranate or stick a name card in the stem, this chic DIY is sure to add an extra element to your décor.

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MENU PLANNING

The easiest way to make sure your winter warm-up runs as smoothly as possible is to prepare as much as you can ahead of time. In an effort to prevent the “chaos in the kitchen” scenario, we’ve suggested three canapés for this meal that can be made in advance and should be ready to serve as your guests arrive. First is a sliced baguette with a variety of spreads: Duck Rillette, Garlic Confit, and Herbed Chèvre. We recommend making these spreads the day prior, to let them rest in the fridge up until guest arrival. To complement the baguette and spreads we have a Cranberry Baked Brie and Gougères. Baked brie is the perfect blank canvas to showcase a variety of toppings. Get creative or use whatever you have in your kitchen to make this dish your own! As guests finish their welcome cocktails and slowly move on from the delicious canapés, it’s time to start the seated portion of the meal. The first course, Ham & Bechamel Baked Tomatoes, will make you feel like you just came in from skiing. Next, we go to our main course. When you picture the perfect winter meal up at a chalet, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better-fitting main course than Boeuf Bourguignon. This may be one of our more tedious dishes, but it will have guests begging for the recipe in the days following. Since Boeuf Bourguignon is such a heavy dish, and roast vegetables are mixed in with it, we recommend not overwhelming your guests with too many sides. A single side dish of Parisian-styled mashed potatoes is always the perfect match for this hearty dish. Between the main and dessert, we like to serve an individual cheese course – as it helps elongate the evening and pairs perfectly with the wine your guests are already enjoying. The quantity of cheese we like to offer depends on how many people we’re hosting, but as a basic rule, we aim to have at least 1 ½ oz per person and a minimum of three cheeses to choose from. Finally, we offer a super simple dessert of vanilla ice cream with dark chocolate sauce – aka Dame Blanche. The name of this easy-to-make dessert comes from bestsidemagazine.com

an old French tale. The story goes that a ghost named Dame Blanche would block a bridge in Normandy and that only those who stopped to dance with her would be allowed to pass. Seb’s mom used to recite this story as they enjoyed their ice cream and chocolate sauce.

DRINKS

For our winter soirée we’re bringing back the classic martini bar setup to warm up your guests. Here are three variations we like to include: First, the Espresso Martini. It offers a richer alternative to the other two cocktails and provides a little pickme-up early in the evening. Then we move to the fan favourite Cosmopolitan. This cocktail is truly perfect to sip by the fire as you nibble on canapés and socialize with your guests. Lastly, we can’t leave out the Classic Martini. More traditional than the Cosmo, the Classic Martini is a welcome sign to most as it can be mixed with either vodka or gin. And don’t forget to stock up on garnishes – you never know who might be the “extra olives” type! Once our guests move to the table, we switch to red wine. While there’s nothing wrong with continuing cocktails through dinner, a nice red wine will pair beautifully with the rich menu.

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We recommend decanting older wines (5+ years) 1 hour before guests arrive but leave the bottle next to the decanter in case guests are interested in seeing which wine you selected. Lay out all your dinner and glassware the night before so that it’s easy to see what you will be using to serve each course with. Duck Rillette keeps for 7-10 days in the fridge, so it’s great to keep on hand for a decadent weeknight meal.

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to make sure your winter warm-up runs as smoothly as possible is to prepare as much as you can ahead of time. Content from Eatertainment – Recipes and Ideas for Effortless Entertaining by Sebastien & Sheila Centner. Published by Appetite Penguin Random House and available at Indigo, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and more. Visit Eatertainment.com or SebAndSheila.com for more info and follow on Instagram: @SebCentner @SheilaCentner @SebAndSheila @Eatertainment @Appetite_Randomhouse January • February 2024 | 87


radius Bringing Urban Casual Charm to Downtown Burlington Written By Rebecca Dumais • Photos By Amare Studios • Florals By Fairway Florals

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urlington welcomes radius to its downtown culinary community, a restaurant that defines itself as “urban casual” and prides itself on delivering a unique vibe dining experience, exceptional service, and a menu that blends upscale and approachable cuisine.

The Burlington location, the second under the radius hospitality brand, is led by Managing Partners Chelsea Ladd and Matt Bidwell, but prides itself on being a familydriven enterprise, a family that includes all their team members. The Hamilton location is on Hess Street South. Matt, a key figure in radius Hamilton’s success for over a decade, has been instrumental in shaping the restaurant’s identity. Chelsea’s background in sales and marketing, and as a Certified Holistic Nutritionist, rounds out the team. Their collective passion for people, the team, guests, partners, and the community fuels the restaurant’s success. Chelsea and Matt are also partners with Lisa Mercanti-Ladd, Ian Ladd, Dan Trevisani and Peter Chavez. Choosing to locate in Downtown Burlington may not have been part of their master plan, as Lisa explains that they’re very entrepreneurial in their thinking and actions, yet they always loved Brant Street. “The radius brand just fits perfectly amongst all of the other special brands on this street. When we saw that this opportunity was available, we acted fast, and when our leadership team walked into the location, we instantly felt that it was the right fit for radius. We love the exposed brick and the large bar.” Chelsea also adds that since Burlington is a neighbouring community to Hamilton, “it was the right time and right place.” Chelsea Ladd, Jorge Rocha, Dan Burcher & Matt Bidwell

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To describe the restaurant to those unfamiliar, it’s a commitment to moody, bold, and beautiful “vibe dining,” which captures an “inviting, upbeat atmosphere and amazing service. We love local and want to celebrate all the greatness in food, wine, spirits, art and entertainment within our radius,” Chelsea says. “We love over-the-top deliciousness and remarkability, combined with traditional, yet humble authenticity. We’re a blend of upscale and approachable. We care deeply about our people, our team, our guests, our partners and our community.” January • February 2024 | 89


That passion for food and hospitality stems from a love of travel and exploration. Inspired by their international roots, which encompass Italian, Portuguese, English, German, Ukrainian and Latin American influences, they aim to celebrate diverse culinary traditions. The team at radius is dedicated to bringing inspiration from their travels back to the Hamilton and Burlington communities. “We all love to travel and research and learn from others but bring that inspiration back to the communities we love,” Chelsea says. “Our family of staff just loves food, cocktails, wine and hospitality in general. Sometimes we like traditional items, giving them a radius spin or bringing a few added elements to it.” Executive Chef Daniel Burcher, with over 20 years of culinary experience, leads the kitchens, focusing on innovation and excellence. Newly promoted from the Hess location is Portuguese-born Chef de Cuisine Jorge Rocha, who brings a passion for global influences and local produce. Jorge is leading the operation in Burlington and credits his love for food and travel as inspired in part by his mother and grandmother. “Their goal is to create a brand known for trust and inclusivity, fostering growth and an uplifting atmosphere,” Dan notes. Part of their mandate is to support local businesses and engage with local farms, from sourcing farm-fresh eggs and locally baked goods to seasonal vegetables to create beautiful, delicious food each day. The eclectic and inclusive menu is carefully curated with input from the diverse team. Menu changes occur seasonally to meet and exceed guest expectations. Steaks are all Canadian beef, and always fresh, never frozen.

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“Mr. Roboto is a true favourite at radius,” Chelsea explains. “Inspired by our bar manager in Hess, Matt Lee’s recent trip to South East Asia, it includes rye, peach soju, jasmine tea, shiso, and lemon.” Forever Young was created by Brant Street bar manager Avery and consists of Cîroc peach, St-Germain, lemon, wild berries and Prosecco. “One of our mantras at radius is to stay forever young, challenging the status quo.” The restaurant’s vibe evolves from lunch to dinner and evening/nightlife. Weekly events, such as Wine + Music Wednesdays with local artists and Vibe Thursdays cater to different preferences. When the weekend hits, it’s time for After Dark Fridays and Saturdays, then a sitdown to Sunday Supper. Experience and special event information is posted on their website.

up with our Stacked Sushi, which we do with salmon, crispy rice, unagi sauce, spicy mayo, tobiko, and we can also make vegan with watermelon sashimi.” The much-praised Korean Braised Short Rib is one of radius’ key dishes. “Our chefs took it off for a season but too many guests complained, so it always ends up on the menu,” she says. Chelsea’s favourite radius By Day menu items include the Poke Bowl and the new Winter Persimmon salad, for which the recipe is shared in this publication. bestsidemagazine.com

There are two young pastry chefs on staff, Jessica and Selena, who work out of the Hess location. They also recently established their own small business called the Cake Kitchen Company. “Our desserts are simply delicious,” Lisa says. “Our Salted Caramel Cheesecake is so decadent and rich, and our Chocolate Heaven brownie bar is equally delicious, but gluten-free and dairy-free.” For a unique beverage, consider Mr. Roboto and Forever Young, each with its distinctive story and flavour profile.

The By Day menu contributes $1 for every food item sold to support local community organizations. “Charitable giving is integral to radius’ mission,” Chelsea states. In Hamilton, the restaurant supports the local hospitals, YWCA, Bob Kemp Hospice, Charity of Hope and Cancer Assist, while in Halton, they recently supported Food 4 Kids-Halton, Halton Food for Thought and are always there to help others. radius has joined Taste of Burlington Winter 2024, which runs a fixed-price menu from January 29 to February 11. During Love Month in February, radius will feature special menu items and cocktails. With the restaurant seating at a cozy capacity of 80 and 14 at the bar, there’s lots to love about radius. For more information, visit radius.ca January • February 2024 | 91


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Bowled SOUPS, SALADS & STEWS PERFECT FOR WINTER By Rebecca Dumais

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here’s no easier or more satisfying way to eat delicious, healthy food during the winter than in the convenience of a bowl. Hearty concoctions of fresh vegetables, broth, and proteins come together in stick-to-yourribs soups and stews, or wintry in-season vegetables that are tossed together as a bold feast for your eyes and nourish you from within. They’re amazingly fulfilling meals, especially when accompanied, perhaps, by a sandwich or slice of crusty bread with butter. No matter if you’re a noisy slurper, sip daintily or eat your salads one vegetable at a time, everyone can appreciate curling their hands around a robust meal in a bowl when it’s cold outside. Try one of the following recipes from local chefs and restaurants.

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Butternut Squash & Lemongrass Coconut Noodle Soup Ingredients 1 small butternut squash 4 tbsp coconut oil ½ tsp kosher salt ½ tsp fresh ground pepper 2 stalks lemongrass with green stems finely sliced 1 tbsp minced ginger, unpeeled 1 tbsp minced garlic 1 tbsp Thai red chilli paste 400 mL coconut milk 200 g spinach rice noodles or your favourite noodles, cooked as per package directions Garnish 2 ¼ cup ¼ cup ¼ cup TT

green onions, thinly sliced (reserve green stems) cilantro leaves (stems roughly chopped and reserved) fresh mint leaves fresh basil leaves (stems roughly chopped and reserved) red & green Thai chillies, thinly sliced

Directions • Preheat oven to 400°F and line a baking sheet with unbleached parchment paper. • Wash and dry squash. Trim each end of squash and cut it in half lengthwise. Remove seeds and place on baking sheet cut side up. Leave skin on. Rub squash with 2 tbsp of coconut oil and season with salt and pepper. • Roast in preheated oven for 20-25 minutes until squash is fork tender. Place in a high-speed blender. • In a large pot, heat remaining 2 tbsp of coconut oil over medium heat. Add lemongrass, green stems from onions, cilantro and basil stems, ginger, and garlic, and sauté for 1 minute. • Add chilli paste and sauté for an additional minute. Stir in coconut milk with 1 1/2 cups of vegetable broth and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer for 10 minutes. • Add liquid in blender with squash and purée until creamy. • Divide cooked noodles into bowls and top with soup. Garnish with green onions, fresh herb leaves and chillies. Recipe & Photo from Irene Matys | IG: @Irene_Matys

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Sausage & Rosemary Split Pea Soup with Grana Padano Ingredients 2L 1 lb

water sausage, poached and diced ¼ cup oil 1 onion, diced 1 carrot, peeled and diced 2 ribs celery, washed and diced 1 tbsp garlic, minced 2 tbsp rosemary, chopped 2 ½ cups green split peas, washed and rinsed TT grated Parmesan for garnish Directions • Add sausages to 10 litres of water and bring to a simmer; once sausages are cooked remove from stock and set aside to cool. Once cooled down, dice sausages, and reserve stock. • Heat oil in a pot over medium heat until hot.

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• Add onions, celery and carrots and cook until soft. • Add rosemary and garlic; reduce heat and cook until aromatic. • Add sausage stock and split peas, turn up heat, bring to a boil, then turn down to a simmer. Continue cooking until split peas are soft, about 45 to 55 minutes. • Add cooked diced sausages and heat through. • Remove from heat and adjust seasonings with chicken base and salt and pepper. • Adjust to desired consistency with more water. • To serve, ladle into bowls and top with grated cheese. Recipe & Photo from The Burnt Tongue | TheBurntTongue.com

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Winter Persimmon Salad Maple Cider Vinaigrette Dressing ¼ cup ¼ cup 1/8 cup 1 tbsp TT TT

olive oil maple syrup rice vinegar Dijon mustard salt pepper

In a blender or mixing bowl add everything except for the oil. Mix well then slowly pour in oil and emulsify. If oil begins to pool on the top or side, slow down or stop until incorporated, then continue to add. Finish with a pinch of salt and pepper. Feta + Goat Cheese Blend ¼ cup ½ cup ½ cup TT 1 tbsp

35% cream feta goat cheese salt lemon juice and zest

Add everything to a food processor and blend until smooth. Salad Fuyu persimmon Baby kale Radicchio Pomegranate seeds Feta pieces Pistachios, roasted & crushed Cut ripe persimmons into wedges. Spread cheese blend onto the bottom of a plate or bowl. Mix kale and radicchio with dressing and salt. Mix in persimmons and pomegranate seeds, place on top of cheese blend and sprinkle over crushed, roasted pistachios. Recipe from radius® Executive Chef Dan Burcher | Radius.ca Photo by Amare Studios

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Roasted Butternut Squash Soup with Dried Fruit Gastrique Gastrique Ingredients ½ cup ½ cup ¼ cup ¼ cup ¼ tsp 2 cups

sultana raisins dried cranberries sugar white wine vinegar crushed chilli flakes water

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peeled and diced butternut squash 4 cups medium diced white onion 6 cloves garlic, thinly sliced 2 tbsp olive oil 4 tbsp butter 7 cups chicken or veg broth 2 cups 35% cream TT salt and pepper Gastrique Directions • Bring water, sugar, vinegar, salt, and chilli flakes to a boil on stove. • Pour over cranberries and raisins, let soak for 1 hour. • Strain liquid from dried fruit and reduce a little more than half or until it becomes thick.

• Once liquid looks thick, pour it back over fruit. Let cool before using. Soup Directions • Toss cubed squash in olive oil, and season with salt and pepper. Roast in the oven at 375°F until golden in colour and tender. • Place butter, onion, and garlic in a soup pot on medium-low heat and sweat, no colour, until onion is translucent. • When squash is done add to soup pot and cover ingredients with broth. Bring to a simmer and simmer on low heat for 45 mins. • Add cream and blend soup using a stick blender until smooth. • Season with salt and pepper. • Garnish with dried fruit gastrique. Recipe & Photo from Bardō Bread Bar | BreadBar.ca

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Fish Stew Ingredients 2-3 lbs

assorted firm fish (such as halibut, cod, monkfish, salmon, tilapia), cleaned and cut into 2-inch pieces 1 lb shrimp (peeled, deveined) 1 lb squid (cleaned, sliced into 1/4-inch rings) 1 lb mussels (washed and scrubbed) 1 onion, chopped 3 garlic cloves, sliced thinly ½ bulb fennel, cleaned and thinly sliced (fronds reserved) 3 tbsp olive oil 1 cup dry white wine 2 cups fish stock 1 ½ cups plum tomatoes with their juices (crushed by hand or chopped) 3 thyme sprigs 1 bay leaf ½ tsp chilli flakes (or to taste) ½ cup chopped Italian parsley Zest from 1 lemon TT salt & pepper Serve with: Thick slices of crusty grilled bread Directions • In a large, heavy-bottomed pot, over medium heat, combine 3 tbsp of olive oil, chopped onion and fennel. Cook slowly, stirring once in a while, until soft and lightly golden in colour (5 mins). When done, add sliced garlic and chilli flakes. Stir for a few seconds (do not let garlic burn), then add white wine and let it simmer until alcohol evaporates (about a minute). • Add tomatoes, fish stock, thyme and bay leaf. Bring to a boil, season with salt and pepper, then turn down to a steady simmer and cook for around 10 to 15 minutes, partially covered. • When ready, start adding fish to the pot. Cook until fish turns opaque and firms up a bit (2 to 3 minutes), then tuck shrimp, squid and mussels into the liquid. Reduce heat to low and cover the pan. Cook until mussels open and shrimp are pink (about 3 to 4 mins). If you need to stir the sauce, do it carefully so as not to break up the fish, or try shaking the pot gently instead. • Take the pot off the heat and top with chopped parsley, fennel fronds and lemon zest. • Serve straight away by carefully ladling the soup into bowls, accompanied by slices of grilled crusty bread. Recipe & Photo from Helena Bratina IG: @Brat_H_

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In the world of Prosecco,

a health-inspired brand is making waves, challenging the norms and redefining what it means to enjoy a glass of sparkling wine. TAP Beverages, a Canadian agent of premium wine and spirits, has brought Prosecco Zero to the forefront, not just as a beverage, but as a lifestyle choice. “Traditionally, the term ‘zero’ on wine labels has denoted alcohol content,” says Paul Colicchio, who co-owns TAP Beverages (along with his good friend Tracy Wirth), and imports Prosecco Zero for the Canadian market. However, Prosecco Zero has taken a unique approach by associating it with sugar content, proudly holding the title of the world's lowest sugar Prosecco, boasting less than two grams of natural residual sugar per 750ml bottle.

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In an era where health-conscious consumers are increasingly seeking low-calorie and lowsugar options, Colicchio and Wirth both wish to emphasize that “Prosecco Zero becomes an attractive option for those who prioritize their well-being.” And while there's an undeniable price difference compared to other, crowded market value brands, the Prosecco Zero experience goes beyond the ordinary, offering a crisp and refreshing, premium taste. Aside from the health benefits, Colicchio sheds light on the traditional Prosecco-making process, explaining that “most Proseccos are made from the glera grape, machine-harvested before full maturation, resulting in grapes lacking natural sweetness. To compensate, sugar is added, creating a quicker, more costeffective process.”

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ABBOZZO GALLERY ANNIVERSARY Abbozzo Gallery celebrates 30 years! The gallery, which opened in 1993 in Downtown Oakville with the simple goal of exhibiting “Artwork that thrills and inspires” started as a local project representing regional contemporary artists. The gallery has expanded greatly and due to its growth, has moved to a larger space in Toronto at the famed 401 Richmond Building. AbbozzoGallery.com

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COMEDIC CANADIAN CRASH COURSE Destination Canada and comedian Nicole Byer (host of Netflix show, Nailed It!) have teamed up to create “Canadian Crash Course,” a new virtual course that encourages travellers to gain confidence navigating winter like an expert, like a Canadian. Byer hosts lessons on navigating skiing, chilly plunges, fashion, sport fails, and more. Go from “Northern Novice” to “Winter Pro.” DestinationCanada.com

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The Creative Code WRITTEN BY KELLY PUTTER | FEATURING ARTIST BRIAR EMOND

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essy, tactile finger painting with wee ones may have informed the next career step of Burlington artist Briar Emond, but her semi-abstract renderings of trees, water and other natural scenes are the result of a strong left-right brain balance. “I never thought about painting before I was 40,” says the 55-year-old mother of two teens. “I was finger painting with my kids one day and realized how special it was. I’m not a person who has hobbies. I never painted when the kids painted. But when I did, I figured out that play is not useless.” What she learned about painting is how to explore ideas and emotions and that what’s important in the creative process is not perfection but the feelings called to mind by a work of art. “What’s great about art is how it’s interpreted,” she says. “I love if people see things in my work that I didn't intend. That tells me about the observer. I create space on a canvas for people that allows them to think and find different things on different days. I’m not interested in doing things that have been done; I don’t want to be influenced by other people’s work.”

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Her lead-up to the art world could be described as circuitous. Born and raised in Mississauga, Emond earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Guelph University. She worked as an account manager in banking for eight years before doing a complete about-face, which eventually immersed her into the world of film and television production. But by her midthirties, the prospect of motherhood beckoned so she decided to make raising her children her livelihood. Today, Emond works from a studio in her Burlington basement, where her unusual painting technique sees her pouring acrylic paint onto typically large canvasses that are laid out horizontally on the floor. Once she gets an image she likes, her canvasses are placed vertically for her to fine-tune. Emond liquefies her paint with water, often using a spray bottle so she can play with the consistencies of her paints. She sprays water where she wants the paint to go and the result is often exploratory though not completely out of left field. “I work with the paint to explore repetitive patterns that occur naturally in nature,” she says. “I love to see the paint lead the way in regards to creating leaves or water tributaries -- the natural patterns we see in nature. Then I see what the paint does and then I play with the paint. Usually, I’ll see a leaf in it or a lot of trees, a flower or a body of water. I let the paint lead the way. It’s way more interesting that way.”

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The left side of Emond's brain recognizes nature’s patterns and how they’re forged in mathematical classifications.

At the end of January, Emond will have work on display at Sakai Japanese and Korean Restaurant on Fairview Street in Burlington. In the meantime, her artwork is available for sale or rental at the Art Gallery of Burlington Shop. Her latest series is based on the Niagara Escarpment and Lake Ontario. Emond spent the remainder of 2023 completing artwork that was commissioned as holiday gifts. But whether it’s the pressure of meeting artistic deadlines or just painting for pure joy, it’s obvious Emond has found her purpose for being. “I love painting, she says. “I like

the tactile feeling of applying paint to a canvas and the emotional feeling of creating something. I paint whatever interests me at the time. My work is intended to highlight the things we cannot see but can feel; be it the wind, gravity or the seemingly magical code to the chaos: math. Whether we understand the math or just feel its simplistic power, it is there, guiding our universe all the way from the microbial level to the big picture of space. The recurring shapes and formations that can be seen at all levels fascinate and excite me.” Follow for more: @BriarEmondArtist

Citing the Fibonacci sequence, a well-known math formula in which each number in the sequence is the sum of the two numbers that precede it, she is still awed by its unassuming splendour. Its design pattern is often used to create art, architecture and graphic design. “That’s how a sunflower grows, how 99 per cent of everything grows,” she says. “That’s the language of our physical reality. It’s not just a ‘woo-hoo’ thing. There’s a reason why this equation explains things so well. What appears to be chaos is quite logical and beautiful in its simplicity. That’s where the math comes in.” Given her background as a banker and as the daughter of an accountant, Emond’s passion for mathematical patterns provides fierce inspiration. It adds up. Before she started painting, she viewed math as a utilitarian device meant for calculation. Today, she describes it as “our only truth. I explore visualizing the math of our nature in my work,” she told UNICEF. “I figure if everyone could see and feel how mathematically awesome our physical reality is, we would treat it with more care. If we could all see how physically interconnected we are, we would treat each other with more respect.”

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THIS YEAR, One Goal at a Time Written By Laurie Wallace-Lynch Photos By Sarah Sims

TIPS BY CERTIFIED NUTRITIONIST BONNIE FLEMINGTON

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hen Bonnie Flemington wishes you a Healthy and Happy New Year, she means it quite literally – and can help make it happen. As a Certified Nutritionist and owner of Bonnie Flemington Wellness in Oakville, she coaches clients in person and virtually, designing a personalized and guided nutrition plan to help address issues like inflammation, arthritis and joint pain, digestive issues and weight management. She speaks from experience when it comes to dealing with inflammation and pain. “My first career was as an accountant and although I was active and practiced yoga, I had a nagging pain in my hip. I went to a doctor and unfortunately didn’t come up with any solutions. I started experimenting with my diet by giving up gluten and then sugar for a few months and tracking how I felt. Sugar is linked to inflammation but it’s not the only thing.” 110 | January • February 2024

“There are other problematic foods like gluten. My experience drove me to learn more about health and nutrition. I discovered the life-changing impact that diet and lifestyle had on my health. I went back to school for two years and earned my Certified Nutritional Practitioner (CNP) at the Institute of Holistic Nutrition. I have since completed several continuing education courses to help support clients with inflammation, digestive issues and hormone imbalances.”

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Within a year of making diet and lifestyle changes, she was pain-free. “I felt so good that I wanted to share what I had learned with others.” Flemington offers some tips to help get us on the road to wellness for 2024. “Consume less sugar, refined flour, fewer processed foods and eat more vegetables, healthy protein and drink more water,” she advises. “When I coach clients who are giving up or cutting down on sugar or gluten, we focus on what we can have more of, rather than what we have less of. If a person is eating muffins and bagels for breakfast, we talk about alternatives like making your own flax bread, making smoothies and egg options.” When many of us have given up on making New Year’s resolutions, Flemington says that setting goals is an important aspect of your wellness journey. “Start with one or two personalized goals and think about your daily habits and what needs to change to get to that goal,” she suggests. “Focus on just one goal to start so it’s not overwhelming. If it’s walking 20 minutes a day, the hardest part is the act of putting on your coat and boots and getting outside. It doesn’t matter how far you go. It’s that feeling of success that counts since success breeds success. Make the goal small so you don’t give up.” Don’t go it alone. Phone a friend. “Get the support you need to help you make the change, from a professional or family and friends. Also tracking your food is helpful. If you want to drink more water, you need to know your starting point. Also tracking sugar is helpful. You may be surprised how much sugar you are consuming from things you didn’t realize contained sugar,” she notes. Adding a new healthy habit can be difficult in our time-stressed lives. What’s the key to making a new habit fit into our daily lives? “If you’re exercising an hour a day and want to start meditating, cut your exercise routine to 45 minutes and add 15 minutes of meditation,” says Flemington. “If your goal is to eat more vegetables, when you bring home the groceries, cut up the vegetables and leave them at the front of the fridge so they are ready to add to meals. If you have cut-up vegetables ready you can make an egg scramble in about five minutes. Once you’re doing something bestsidemagazine.com

“Lots of people talk about breaking a habit in 21 days, but realistically, it could take up to a month or even six months.” already, attach it to something else and it will become part of your routine.” How long does it take to change a habit (or even cravings, like consuming a whole bag of mini brownies every day during your afternoon coffee break)? Flemington says it depends on the individual and how ingrained the habit is. “Lots of people talk about breaking a habit in 21 days, but realistically, it could take up to a month or even six months.” (BTW, she reassures us that giving up sugar does not mean zero sugar and there are healthy alternatives such as fruit and dark chocolate.) In terms of popular health trends, she says intermittent fasting is the most prevalent trend on her radar. “I feel that it can work for many people, but it needs to be personalized to make it work for you. Fasting overnight is beneficial for everyone. Another trend I’m seeing is people being more proactive when it comes to their health. Many are realizing that health is your responsibility and that’s

empowering. When we’re empowered to take control of our health, we can find the help we need to feel our best.” As a holistic Certified Nutritionist, she takes a “big picture” approach when creating a personal and guided nutritional plan to help her clients overcome pain and other health challenges. “My goal is to determine the root cause of the symptoms to put clients on the road to wellness.” Flemington’s website provides a free antiinflammatory e-guide as well as several healthy – and tasty – recipes. You can also book a free call to discuss your personal goals or request to join her Facebook group to receive weekly tips and recipes. “What inspires me is seeing the health improvements experienced by many of my clients. This is the greatest motivator of all — helping others to find wellness.” Flemington Wellness is located at 128 Morden Road, Oakville. For more info, visit BonnieFlemington.com January • February 2024 | 111


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CHASE’S GIFT g n i v i G n o s Keep By Kelly Putter

In the words of poet Ralph Waldo Emerson, “The greatest gift is a portion of thyself.” Recipients of Chase’s Gift are many, thanks to the dedication and generosity of its creators. Chase’s Gift, a Burlingtonbased fundraiser, is a yearly event aimed at helping ease the financial burden for families whose kids are battling cancer, as many unforeseen costs come with such a diagnosis. Today, as its namesake Chase Sandy is 18 and getting on with his life, his parents continue to want to help those in need. “We saw how difficult the financial burden can be for families who have a child with cancer,” says Chase’s mother Tamara Sandy, a Staff Sergeant with Halton Regional Police Service, who with her husband started Chase’s Gift in 2014. “We were so lucky to have support at work and we wanted to give that back.”

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As law enforcement officers, it’s not lost on the Sandys how their work environment rose to support the family. At age four and a half, Chase, the couple’s only child, was diagnosed with nephroblastoma, or Wilms Tumour, which meant he would need lifesaving surgery to remove his kidney. That would be followed by six months of chemotherapy – and surgery three months into his treatment. Chase’s parents are thankful that they could alter their work shifts so they could be with Chase every step of the way. That meant both mom and dad accompanying him to chemo treatments. That meant having expensive drugs and medical equipment covered by their work health insurance plans. Thankfully they had already employed a nanny (due to their shiftwork), which also allowed the couple to continue to work while Chase was cared for at home. The couple understands they have much to be thankful for and paying it forward is how they show their gratitude.

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They also know the stories of families who have had to endure the heartache of childhood cancer while struggling to pay the rent, or to cover the cost of lifesaving medications, or for something as seemingly simple as groceries or parking fees.

fundraising efforts have also helped pay for, but not limited to, electric wheelchairs, oncology equipment and supplies for McMaster Children’s Hospital where Chase is a patient, as well as donations to Campfire Circle, a summer camp for children with cancer in Waterford, Ontario.

In the nine years since the Sandys have established Chase’s Gift, an annual fundraiser held in late February in Burlington, they have provided over $225,000 to local families in need. “It’s such a huge expense,” says Sandy, whose husband Jeff is a superintendent with Halton Regional Police. “We were lucky we had benefits. I saw one of the medications, a four-ounce bottle of antinausea medication, and it was $175. We started seeing families that had to quit work to tend to the needs of their child, so they couldn’t pay the rent.”

One of the benefits of not being a registered charity, says Sandy, is that funds can be directed quickly to those in critical need. A committee of work friends and the Sandys evaluate needs on a case-by-case basis, but ultimately a social worker at McMaster Hospital helps vet donations and channels funds to the most urgent cases.

Besides life-saving medications and household-related expenses, their

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WE’RE BACK The Annual Fundraiser Returns 2024

The annual fundraiser, which had to halt operations during the pandemic, is back in full force for 2024. The event, which will be held at the Polish Banquet Hall on Fairview Street, generally lands a crowd of 300 to 400 and tickets always sell quickly. But organizers don’t peddle tickets to just anyone. The event doesn’t make money if people don’t attend, so they’re particular about who purchases the tickets, and with good reason. The evening features fast-paced auctions for desirable prizes such as household appliances, signed sports jerseys, gift baskets, sports tickets and more. “It’s just so much fun,” Sandy says. “We usually sell out pretty quickly. It’s like playing bingo

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every two minutes and it’s so fast-paced.” Chase’s story and his parents’ efforts have inspired others to pay it forward. Sandy cites Smith Baker, a Brantford-area boy who passed away at age 15 after his battle with brain cancer. His family is now reaching out to help others whose children have cancer. Smith’s mother wrote the Sandys a note, saying how she appreciated their generosity and kindness as Chase’s Gift provided the family funds to cover the cost of a house cleaner as they were going through their son’s treatment. While the Sandys don’t solicit support from separate, smaller fundraisers, they have support from friends and family as well as past beneficiaries of Chase’s Gift, some of whom continue to stage smaller fundraisers throughout the year from which proceeds are funnelled into Chase’s Gift.

A night of fun, entertainment, auction prizes, and more!

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They have much to be thankful for and paying it forward is how they show their gratitude.

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CHASE SANDY AGE 18

A Typical Teen Today, Chase is living the life of a typical postsecondary student. He is studying political science at the Mississauga campus of the University of Toronto, where he lives in residence. Chase wants to be a lawyer, working for an NGO in the area of human and civil rights. He’s involved in the university’s business law club and Caribbean club. His health is good, says Sandy, adding that he’s savvy when it comes to being keen on what he can and can’t do or consume. Water consumption is important – but caffeine and protein powder, not so much. He can’t play contact sports, for example, and will continue to go for annual checkups at McMaster for the rest of his life. “He gets why this is so important,” Sandy says of Chase’s Gift.

For more info visit Facebook.com/ChasesGift

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The PARTY, Oakville Galleries Gala: Left to Right: Nancy Paitich, Judy Mays, Mike Mays, Stuart Cottrelle, Catherine Bobesich & Cindy Cottrelle | Oakville Galleries Board Member Ali Adil Khan, Operations and Financial Manager Rachel Boyle & Executive Director Séamus Kealy

The Art Gallery of Burlington’s Annual Fundraiser Revel: The Ultimate Art Bash: Left to Right: Executive Director, AGB, Emma Sankey with husband Mike Sankey | Mayor Meed Ward & WhiteEagle | Bob & Susan Busby | John & Jennifer Bozek | Councillor’s Paul Sharman, Rory Nisan & Kelvin Galbraith | Darrell & Tracy King (co-chair of REVEL) | Kelly & Sandra Shorer

13th Annual Ladies Shelter Dinner: Left to Right: Nancy & Fiona Gosling | Julia Avery & Heather Roy

Rosehaven Homes is proud to have received the 2023 WEHBA (West End Home Builder Association) Distinguished Service Award for a Builder Member. Left to Right: Silvio Guglietti, Tina Amato & Joe Laronga

Arcade Home Celebrates Murray Duncan Art Show: Left to Right: Petrus & Joshua Englebrecht with Artist Jade Buckley | Myguel Prudhonne & Murry Duncan | Shelby Walker, Carly Barrington & Catie Prange | Cathy Wherein, Glenna Ferguson & Julia Prange | Yolanda Pop & Linda Montalbana | Lily D’Orazio, Amy Habashy & Jessica Scott | Izzy Alfred, Arcade Owner & Designer Emily Cade with Artist Murry Duncan bestsidemagazine.com

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Barrington’s Holiday Mix & Mingle: Left to Right: Quinn Sleeman from Spring Mill Distillery | Paul Barrington, Stuart Henderson & John Melville | Carly, Brenda, Paul & Brooke Barrington | Brenda Barrington & Julie Sleeman

Knar Jewellery Celebrates 46 Years at their Golden Glamour Showcase: Left to Right: Dr. Theres Bankey & Bobby Whitfield | Melissa Evans & Andy Clydesdale | Vicki Brotto, David Nagawker & Eric Polo | Vicken Buzzbuzzian, Radio & TV personality Marissa Semkiw & Blake Lennox | Peter & Petrina Nesbitt | Fashion Designer Joseph Tassoni, Elayne Velasco & Partick Huffman St. Andrew’s Oakville Home Tour: Left to Right: Lenka Vavrek, Patrick Irish, Laura van Zeyl, Josh Bernard, Casey Fasano, Alex Irish, Diana Galian, Laurie McGill, Andrea Kuronen | Community Members Frances Mantel, Michela Mantel & Roseanne Hill

Phinney Client Appreciation Event: Left to Right: Jenny Tymchuk & Alana Desimone from The Art of Sweets | Sarah Ferguson, Kim Westlake & Stacy Shipp | Karen Yolevski, Sylvia Reda & Sharmila Salvarajah | Kimberly Phinney & Michael Phinney 120 | January • February 2024

Oak-land Ford Lincoln: General Manager Joanne Werstroh and her team at Oak-land Ford Lincoln celebrated their donation to their annual CTV Mountain Toy Drive

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Flight for Hope Event in Support of Home Suite Hope at the Pearle Hotel: Left to Right: Vanessa Barr, Viviana Smith, Deb Marks, Erin Grace, Nami, Sasha Woodbridge, Namrata Dhillon, Susie Diamond, Daniella Hampton Davis, Marta Coivic, Tania Pos, Yas Khan, Joy Scott & Jennifer Buckley | Sean Buckley, Petrus, Joahua & Laurene Engelbrecht | Dr. Sara Cumming & Tom Wilkinson

Kayley Spalding Toy Drive: All donations going to The Table Soup Kitchen in Huntsville. Left to Right: Kayley Spalding, Cheryl Spalding, Sarah Lock, Rebecca Jeffery & Paige Smith

Santa Visits The Sweetest Thing: Left to Right: Mary Sutiangso, Ella Begin Kao, Santa (Duran Place for Kids), Erin Nocent & Holly Gosling

The Papousek Team Celebrates their 2nd Annual Wish Foundation Holiday Event: Left to Right: Chantel Magdangal, Kimiko Tran, Phil Rouse, Jennifer Del Vecchio, Kathryn Stewart, Peter Papousek, April Papousek, Athena Keramidas, Geri Maffeo, Nicole Peszor, Nissanth Gopalakrishnar & Kevin Nguyen

The Darling Home for Kids Butterfly Ball: Left to Right: Raymond & Jocelyne Caissie, James & Barb Perrone and Don & Trish Bruce | Whilna Stewart-Franklin and Tara & Scott Redmond | Dave & Tami Rose, Laura Pennings & Dave Kerkhof | Kristin Horrell, Susan Hay & Michele Darling | Jeanette Power, Susan Roth & James Power | Nina Mandeville & Harry Charalambu | Michael Eagen & Michele Darling bestsidemagazine.com

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