Localiez Magazine March/April

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localiez Collector’s Edition march / april 2012

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Dylan Murray

brancier Exclusive Interview’s with:

cee-knowledge Sean Lamba Be Fresh

Wedding season Beverly Hills Spring Fashions montage laguna beach

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Spring THings with Alexis



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This custom made 18kt white gold ring with 1.5ct of brilliant cut diamonds was designed by Alexander Brancier.

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family-owned and operated business, Brancier Jeweller-Gemologist was founded in Toronto in 1930 by Paul Brancier who specialized as a master watch maker. The business diversified into the production of fine jewellery in 1966, when Ross and Helen Brancier, along with Paul and his wife Marion, moved to Milton. Their store at 220 Main Street East in Milton was known as Ross Brancier Jewellery.

The store expanded to its present location in the Milton Mall in 1982. Their philosophy to success was simple - work hard and treat people exactly how you would like to be treated. Thus, they transformed an ordinary every day type of approach to doing business into a friendship, which would provide the model for personal attention and professional expertise that has become their hallmark. Milton Mall - 905 876 4367 - www.brancier.com


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Just as there are no two weddings alike, your cake is like no other. It will stand out and express you, just the way you want. Beautiful, delicious and memorable, what more can one ask for? Baked fresh, need not worry about previously frozen cake. Designed to perfection, you and your guests will be left with the taste of pure satisfaction. 220 main st. e, milton, on l9t 1n8

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Oceana Whispers provides flower and gift delivery to the Milton, ON area. Send flowers for any occasion. We offer a large variety of fresh flowers and gifts. Enjoy the convenience of safe and secure ordering online 24 hours a day. 104-13 charles st, milton, on l9t 2g5

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The Perfect Dress Milton’s Best Kept Secret! We have hundreds of dress designs in store for you to fall in love with for life’s special occasions: BRIDESMAIDS, MOTHERS PROM, GALAS

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Create your own vintage for unique and elegant keepsakes • Serve your own specially labeled wines at your reception • Make your favourite wines from the world’s famous wine regions • Carafes’ complete wine packages are available for any special occasion. 100 nipissing rd., milton, on, l9t 5b2

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Unlike many “diet programs”, there is no need for calorie counting or complicated meal planning. Our success is based on its simplicity and long-term results. Due to the high level of safety and attention offered by our program it is frequently recommended by health care practitioners. The body you have always wanted is just a step away…. Contact us to make an appointment. |

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rchids & Organza is a wedding and events planning boutique specializing in unique event concepts while creating lasting experiences. Our clients needs come first, we walk them through the event planning process to ensure that they are comfortable and excited about their special day. We spent several years sourcing international reputable, reliable vendors and suppliers to provide our clients with the best team for their special occasion. Our planners and associates represent a variety of ethnic groups, religious backgrounds and beliefs. We will assist you with your customs and traditions to ensure we capture every important detail of your event. Orchids and

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Organza exemplifies integrity, creativity and passion and invokes these beliefs into each client, project and vision. We recently opened our new office at 79 Wilson street, downtown Oakville off of the Lakeshore. Our couples and clients can have access to the resource center and brainstorming room to ensure their vision becomes reality. From an on-site sketch artist to colour coded pictures and idea books, our clients can feel at ease! You live in the moments, while we live in the details. Visit us online at www.oandoevents.com, Email: info@oandoevents.com, Twitter: @oandoevents, Contact number: (289) 813-0491 04 (647) 999-8686

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It is my greatest hope to offer you portraits that you will be thrilled to own and display in your home and to pass on to future generations. Very simply, we are all here for a very short time. So let’s really go for it and give your portraits a quality you’ve never had before.

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Meghan Sinclair

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Emmitt Henry

Photography

Grant Rushton

Food Columnists

Kasandra Rudder Nate Poortinga

Marcia Sewitt

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Liliya Sushkova

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Samuel Offski

Realtor Columnists

Book Editor

Steven Porter Shannon White

Spa and Hotel Columnists

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“Happiness is a mental habit which can be cultivated and developed” shares Dr. Maxwell Maltz.

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or many of us the springtime brings on a revitalizing, renewing energy. With what seems like a fresh start we grant ourselves the opportunity of a new beginning. Though Ontarians didn’t endure a typical snow-filled winter, there’s still something about shedding the cold, heavy winter wear and early dusk that literally lightens ones step.

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Take this rejuvenating time to swap out any haphazard ways of thinking and allow yourself to carry a sunny, positive disposition. A positive outlook isn’t ignoring hardships

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in life, pretending everything is peachy-keen, but means working through those instances with a brighter, healthier view. Positivity increases lifespan and produces other great benefits. Alleviate your stress; positively focus your energy and be happy. Kas Rudder Editor in Chief/Social Media kas@localiez.com


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everly Hills Weight Management opened its doors on May 19th 1998 and the proud owner Marion Healy RNCP is still at the helm helping serve the Milton Community. Marion has been a proud member of the International Organization of nutritional consultants since 1996. The motto to seek solution, Find balance, Achieve Success is the foundation of the Beverly Hills program. This philophsy has inspired many loyal followers which is why they deservedly won Silver in the Milton Readers Choice Awards. At Beverly Hills Weight Management Center knowing the safest most effective,

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and affordable program is the reason they have been in business for almost two decades. The program offers one on one private counselling, customized tailored programs to fit all lifestyles, and grocery store bought food. Supportive and knowledgeable counsellors is the key elements to inspire and guide you to success. Not only do they offer an amazing weight management program but also Specialize in Non-surgical Anti-Aging treatments, cellulite Reduction, Skin tightening and the very popular body contouring treatments. Call today to book a free consultation at their new premiere clinic or visit our web site www.yourbeverlyhills.com. Beverly Hills Weight Management 330 Bronte St. S., Suite 111, Milton, Ontario, 905-875-2889

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The Exclusive Vera Wang Wedding By FTD Floral Collection ®

Oceana Whispers, located in MIlton, is pleased to announce that it now offers brides-to-be the opportunity to distinguish themselves on their special day with wedding flowers by the highly-acclaimed leader of bridal couture, Vera Wang, in collaboration with FTD. Oceana Whispers can offer brides the once-in-a lifetime chance to brighten their wedding day with trend-forward, stunning Vera Wang Wedding floral designs by the leading bridal expert. Only available through select FTD Florists, Vera Wang Wedding reflects the romanticism and simplicity of Wang’s renowned bridal couture. The luxury floral line includes an exquisite array of sophisticated designs for the bride, groom and wedding party, as well as arrangements for the ceremony and reception. Oceana Whispers was selected to present the Vera Wang Wedding by FTD® collection as a result of its commitment to creating beautiful hand-crafted floral designs and providing professional quality and customer service. As a part of FTD, Oceana Whispers is able to fulfill all floral and gift needs in the neighborhood, across the country and worldwide. Customers are invited to stop by Oceana Whispers at 104-13 Charles St, Milton or visit http://www.oceanawhispers.com for more information.

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ocated in the Standard Auto Glass plaza across from the Milton GO station, The Perfect Dress is the perfect place to find the dress you have always wanted for your special day. Appointments are recommended for bridal parties because you deserve the attention! The Perfect Dress http://www.theperfectdress.ca 781 Main Street Unit #17 Milton, ON L9T 5A9 sales@theperfectdress.ca Phone: 416-477-2620, 905-878-4900 Toll Free: 1-866-496-1115 Fax: 1-866-920-2120 Monday: Closed Tuesday: 11:00 PM - 5:00 PM 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Alterations Wednesday: 11:00 PM - 8:00 PM Thursday: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM Friday: 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (walk-in) Sunday: 11 AM to 3 PM Bridal Parties...make an appointment with our in-house fashion consultants today for a more personalized experience.

After Six, Alexia Bridesmaids, Alfred Sung, Alyce Bridesmaids, Alyce Prom, Alfred Angelo, B2 Bridesmaids, Belsoie Bridesmaids, Dessy Bridesmaids, Jasmine Bridesmaids, Social Bridesmaids, Scala, Impression Bridesmaids, Tony Bowls

spring things W ap in to the Japanese “hanami” tradition that involves getting a group 3. T together for an outdoor party to “enjoying the beauty of flowers”. (March – early May) 4. G et your walking shoes on and spend the afternoon at your local Farmer’s Market or regional art show. 5. W hether you have a point and shoot or “SLR” camera, go wild and capture the changes that only can be found in spring. For you amateur photographers out there, check around for local contests to have your work recognized. 6. G rab your favourite book or that one that everyone is talking about and take in some vitamin D.

10. Challenge yourself to start training for an upcoming charity run.

These ideas are just the tip of the iceberg of fun spring things. Be sure to keep me up to date on ways you and your loved ones are enjoying spring 2012. Keep hitting me up at Alexis AskAnything on FB or via email at alexis@localiez.com. Until next time…Your girl, Alexis

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9. H elp reduce your carbon footprint by planting your own sustainable vegetable garden. It will feel great knowing exactly where your food came from!

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2. Strawberry picking (spring to early summer).

8. Arrange a tour at any of Ontario’s amazing wineries

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1. H ead out to your local Maple Syrup farm and “tap a tree” (mid march – end of April)

7. H ead to the nations capital for The Canadian Tulip Festival that is packed with not only millions of tulips but also an array of music, food and eclectic entertainment venues. Stay in the know by checking out http://www.tulipfestival.ca/index.php/site/home/en (April - end of March)

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ith the dark and dreary winter weather finally gone, it is time to get out and enjoy the lovely spring weather! Toss on your favourite pair of skinny jeans and walking shoes and become a part of some of the hottest Spring Tings to do in Ontario. These activities are all great to do with a friend or with your beau.

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We offer a full range of treatments including facials, manicures, pedicures, waxing, body treatments, relaxation massage and a wide range of specialized treatments.

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his spring leave your beiges at home and welcome the world of colour. Though silky neutrals are still in, add excitement to your look with a shot of color. Say hello to spiced oranges, rosy reds and the brightest neon hues just to name a few. Not to worry if these bright colours aren’t your first picks, as sorbet shades and pastels are also adorning the runway. Look forward to the return of the maxi dress & skirt, over the top wedges, extreme bold prints and become acquainted with the flat shoe of spring 2012, the Belgian style loafer. (continued on page 33)

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et on an oceanfront bluff with sweeping panoramas of the Pacific Ocean and striking Craftsman-style architecture, this 250-room luxury beach resort commands 30 lushly landscaped acres in the heart of the picturesque arts community of Laguna Beach (midway between Los Angeles and San Diego), making it the ideal choice for a seaside getaway or vacation. The 250 spacious guestrooms, including 60 suites, ranging in size from

500 - 2,800 square-feet, and 37 beach bungalow-style rooms, make Montage Laguna Beach the distinctive choice among Laguna Beach luxury hotels. Elegantly appointed guestrooms are decorated in an inviting turn-of-thecentury style, with dark wood furnishings, white crown moldings, stylish light fixtures, muted color schemes, and authentic artwork by noted California artists. Each guestroom has a private oceanfront balcony and a spectacular view of the Laguna Beach coastline.

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SPA MONTAGE The 20,000-square-foot indoor/outdoor oceanfront Spa Montage offers comprehensive programs and a la carte services ranging from herbal and hydrotherapy body treatments to fitness consultation and daily classes. The oceanfront facilities — with floor-to-ceiling windows which take maximum advantage of the breathtaking vistas — include a full-service Kim Vo salon, a lap pool, a fitness room with state-of-the-art weights and machines, a movement studio and spa boutique.

A total of 21 treatment rooms include 12 massage rooms; four facial treatment rooms; two hydrotherapy rooms; and three specialty treatment rooms with outdoor relaxation that can be used for a single or couple’s massage or hydrotherapy treatments. Separate men’s and women’s club-style locker rooms feature relaxation rooms, complete with fireplace, shower, steam and sauna areas, whirlpool and cold plunge. For more information go to http://www.montagelagunabeach.com.

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35 Old Ruby Lane, Puslinch, ON (Listed by Century 21 Future Realty Inc.)

danielle gillberry April is CENTURY 21® Open House Month!

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question often asked about open houses is “Are they worth it?” Absolutely – if the timing is right and you and your home are prepared. In a recent blog post, a CENTURY 21 sales representative estimated that open houses contributed to one in five sales of her clients’ homes. When is the best time to hold an open house?

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What are the most important tips for a successful showing? What should and shouldn’t you do to welcome people into your home? Answers to these and other questions can be found in two entertaining blog posts on the topic of open houses. They are part of our Talk 21 Blog library of hundreds of topics related to home buying and selling in Canada.


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he sound of reggae, pop and folk mixed with artist Dylan Murray’s worry free disposition makes this fresh sound one everyone should listen out for. With a strong sense of self, Dylan’s music reflects his easy going and lighthearted style.


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Name: Dylan Patrick Murray Birthday: May 27th, 1980 Favorite Colour: Red Hometown: Toronto, ON Favorite food: Pizza On your IPod? Sizzler, Jason Mraz

Dylans’ new single “Inspiration” provides just the right mix to offer the intended feel-good vibes. Not taking himself too seriously he hopes listeners can do the same, and just be themselves “do what you like, it’s about being yourself, being funny when you feel like being funny, being big when you feel like being big… just be true to yourself.” If you’d like to get to know Dylan, just listen to his music, it’s the best way he says. In his song “Naturally” he sings of love and the importance

of being peaceful towards one and another, “All of the earth is one, love your neighbour and done, stop throwing bombs and put down the guns” a message everyone should learn, considering we are all human. Touching on issues many of us feel are relevant, such as harmony and refinement, Murray believes “It’s time for a change, you see things need rearranging…” and he is not the only one who feels this is true, just ask his fans who love the positive messages within his lyrics. Focusing heavily on the upcoming summer release of his new album, Dylan is full speed ahead, doing what makes him the happiest- creating feel good tunes to share with us.

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Dylan had a chance to visit Milton for the cover shoot of Localiez Magazine, and was able to let us know how he felt about being signed to Nelly Furtados’ label. “It’s great to be able to not worry about your next meal”, he says. “It allows you to focus on what you love the most; the music.”

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his article is written by Localiez photographer Grant Rushton on the one year anniversary of the Japan earthquake on March 11, 2011. He and his son Nick happened to be in Tokyo during the quake and were unharmed.

walk from where we were staying, and in order to get there we had to pass through a forest known as the Meiji Shrine which has several temples on its grounds. It was incredible to be in such a quiet sanctuary set within a bustling metropolis.

Our first experience of Japan came at Narita Airport in Tokyo. Two small policemen came up to us smiling. Their heads were probably at my chest level. They asked to see our passports and questioned us in a friendly manner, as if practicing their English on us. Frankly, I wanted to hug them.

Walking around Tokyo you will see tall modern buildings and then come across small traditional structures. In long back alleyways you will find little open air eateries called ramen bars, which serve noodles in a fish broth. By little, I mean each ramen bar seats only a few people. The entire width of each restaurant is covered by an old metal rolling door at the end of the evening.

After picking up rental cell phones at the airport, we boarded a bus to our hotel in the heart of the city. To give you an idea of how big Tokyo is, it took us ninety minutes by direct bus in good traffic to get to our hotel located in the Shinjuku district. Another thing I noticed during our ride was the complex architecture of the city: whole sections of city built simultaneously above and below. On our first day of walking we visited the Shibuya district, known for high end shopping, modern buildings and electronics, although that can be said about many of Tokyo’s districts. The Shibuya district is about a 45 minute

Some of the larger Japanese restaurants have a system of displaying plastic food in their windows, by way of a menu. This is useful to someone unable to speak the language because you can take the waiter to the window and point to the food you want to order. Another system some restaurants use for ordering is a ticket machine. Put money in the machine, push the button for the food you want to order, and hand the ticket to the waiter. I saw this system used at a barbershop as well.


About ninety minutes by rail from Osaka is the old city of Kyoto. We commuted there twice, using a combination of city and regional trains. Of the three majors cities we visited, Kyoto had the easiest to understand layout of streets. It also had the most distinct mixture of old world and cosmopolitan. A favourite for both Nick and I was watching a Kabuke play in an old wooden theatre. The play lasted three hours and was in Japanese without sub-titles. Although I didn’t have a clue about the story line, I found the costumes, the sets and the acting completely engrossing.

Useful tip: Well before you set foot in Japan it is wise to order a Japan Rail Pass. You can order a 7, 14, or 21 day pass, which is good for traveling throughout Japan as well most rail systems within the cities. Go to www.japanrailpass.net to find a dealer in Canada. Using our Japan Rail Pass we boarded a bullet train (Shinkansen) for Osaka. A bullet train has a top speed of 250 km per hour, so we arrived at our destination in about two hours, passing the magnificent Mount Fuji on the way. Tokyo and Osaka do have a different character from each other. Tokyo is modern, fashionable, fast paced, and clean. Osaka is a little less modern,

There are temples large and small everywhere scattered throughout Kyoto. There is also a large cluster of temples on the east side of the city. Strolling through this section we found four young women dressed in kimonos. They happily let us take their picture and then they asked to take ours. I recently asked my travel agent about the safety of visiting Japan now. Although a future earthquake cannot be predicted - and Japan is an earthquake prone country - I am told radiation levels there are safe now.

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more down to earth, slower paced, and not as clean. It reminded me a little of Toronto.

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If you are not keen on Japanese food, you can usually find a Denny's or a McDonalds. Nick and I often ate at Indian restaurants, which were excellent.

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cee knowledge ( ) A formally doodlebug of digable planets

nyone who is familiar with the New York City hip-hop scene of the 90s has heard the unique beats and calculated lyrics of Digable Planets. First known for their massive single The Rebirth of Slick (Cool like Dat) released in 1993 from the album Reachin’ (A New Refutation of Time and Space), the hip-hop trio went on to win a Grammy for best hip-hop group the following year. Digable Planets was comprised of artists Ishmael “Butterfly” Butler, Mary-Ann “Ladybug Mecca” Viera, and of course Craig “Doodlebug” Irving. It’s been years since Digable Planets dissolved due to inter-group disagreements, and, as a phoenix rises from the ashes of the past, the artist

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once known as Doodlebug has been reincarnated as the irrepressible CeeKnowledge. Cee-Knowledge has been involved in performing, recruiting and producing his own brand of unparalleled hip-hop, funk and abstract music with his group Cee knowledge and the Cosmic Funk Orchestra, later simplified to the CFO AllStars. Check out their two studio releases under the Farmhouse Records label and get ready to be funked right up. This is one bug that no one can squash. Samuel Off, The IEZ



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or Robb Clarke, drawing has always been a fundamental part of life. “I started as a kid, when I was about 6-years old. It’s been a passion of mine ever since.” Clarke’s art reaches the younger demographic through his current work with an agency called 3-in-a-Box, which helps publish his latest creations in a catalogue.

Clarke’s stories are real and gritty; he focuses on the lives and values of young adult characters, often giving attention to the social issues affecting the urban community. “My work is for people aged 9 to late 20’s, I’ve always loved to illustrate stories, it’s only in the past few years that I’ve got serious,” he explains.

Clarke’s work is now available online for viewing at http://www.wix.com/bigworkd/rci, an absolute must to check out if you’re a fan of the comic book genre, or if you just want to appreciate the amazing work of a talented young artist. Samuel Off, The IEZ


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All in all, no matter what your style or preference, the most attractive one is simply your own. Have fun with all of what the fashion world has to offer this spring and bring in the summer with style.

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oronto resident Sean Lamba is the founder of an inspirational organization dedicated to reaching out and educating children in developing countries. Lamba describes Everyday Child as a charity that provides youth from impoverished communities with otherwise inaccessible opportunities. Lamba began this non-profit because he firmly believes that people everywhere are the same, regardless of their economical and political circumstances. The staff at Everyday Child is a volunteer group, of people who support Lamba’s vision for a world where people share equal opportunities and

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meaningful connections. He says that “a lot of people in this world want to give back and it’s not always with money,” encouraging people to donate their time and expertise as well. The motto ‘Learn, Earn, Return’ is the foundation of Everyday Child’s global initiative. Through this, Everyday Child aims to create and nurture a global cycle of education. Last year, India gave Everyday Child charitable status and the organization now intends to build its first learning centre in Mumbai. By Freya Lloyd


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“I believe if it moves you, it moves you… it doesn’t matter what genre the music is, it’s music…” http://www.facebook.com/chadpricemusic

Price’s humble attitude and natural talent are likely to bring him throughout his freshly started career. Coupled with the support of producer Bill Bell, you can look forward to hearing Chad’s polished sounds, along with the positive message he is eager to share. “It’s just original music from the heart, from the soul & my [hope] is that people listen to the album and that it makes their life better in some way.” Sharing that his single Another Day “…is a song that’s about being OK with being lost. It is saying it’s okay to be lost [at times] because beauty can come from being lost [and that] it’s not necessarily a bad

Forget about dreaming, the truth is Chad Price is here to stay. His musical talent is easily recognizable, and when true talent is before you, it is difficult to deny. Anyone who has the pleasure of seeing him perform live, is in for a real treat; chills and goose bumps included, free of charge. “I’m really trying… to get people to wake up, to awaken and not necessarily just do everything that society expects you to do.” Aspiring to energize people to live the life that they want through his music and own action, Chad believes there is beauty all around us to be experienced if we just open ourselves up. Chad Price is unique, inspiring and quite refreshing, and this is only the beginning for this up and coming talent. Follow him online to hear his music, to find show dates and watch his dream come true.

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thing to kind of… implode before you blossom into something else that’s completely awesome and beautiful.” Do not be fooled by the “pop music” framework that surrounds the real hidden gem of Another Day, and focus on the heartfelt lyrics in which so many of us can relate.

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fter what seemed to be a long time coming, Londoner Chad Price has begun to realize his passion for music with the release of his first album, In This Dream. While attending Brock University for communications, Chad discovered his innate desire to create and began songwriting. “I didn’t get into music to be a superstar, for women and the cars or whatever, it was just something very pure that needed to happen and I’m just riding the wave.”

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ongs are the soundtracks of our lives’’ - insists Jason Gluz, accomplished music producer and director of A&R at Heir Force Records. Jason’s passion for music began long ago when he fell in love with hip-hop in middle school. Like many, he started off by making beats and writing lyrics, patiently learning the art of music production through hands-on experience. In 2006, Jason began interning at 17 Hertz - a recording studio in Hayward, CA. His many creative triumphs ultimately lead him to purchase the studio and open a new facility in North Hollywood.

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To date, Jason has worked with a range of major label artists, including Aaron Carter, Lil Boosie, Freeway, Paul Wall, and E-40. Jason describes the relationship between his love for music and his work by saying: “There’s nothing better than being part of a creative team and seeing your work being shared, interpreted, remixed, and viewed as a source of inspiration through different outlets across the world.’’

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eFresh is about positivity. Today’s world is filled with negative media which makes people feel bad about themselves. BeFresh is surrounded by bright colours and motivational words that inspire people to make them feel like they can achieve success in whatever they are passionate about. BeFresh is about “repping” your own style and choosing to be YOU. For instance our Luciano shirt was meant to show the successful side behind Lucky Luciano. Most shirts show him with his prison number looking like a criminal. We wanted to show him as a businessman that achieved success before anyone else in his industry. BeFresh advocates are excited and ready to execute their potential in a humble way.” Take us back to your roots and then show us your future. How did you start and where do you hope to go? Befresh was originally founded and pursued as a promotional company to bring individuals together with common nightlife interests. As Befresh

continued to progress we created promotional shirts and due to the demand Befresh apparel was born. What separates BeFresh Apparel from other brands? BeFresh is completely different from other brands. We are not a brand that tries to create sales through famous people and Photoshop models. We are trying to create a brand that can be positive towards life, inspire others, and therefore attract good humble people that truly like our designs. It is not about looking better than everyone else but rather being the best you can be. What does “BeFresh” truly mean? Befresh is a metaphor. Befresh is to - be - look- stay - fresh. However more importantly it means to present yourself in the way you feel is best for you. Not to be scared to be yourself. Although it seems cliché it is not done by most people…BeFresh is being you, preferably with BeFresh gear on ;-).


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rowing up in Milton Ontario (pre-development) was certainly not very exciting. With only a few options for entertainment, we adolescence were left with the challenge of coming up with creative ways to have fun and fill our free time. Though I wouldn’t change anything about that, it looks as if Milton’s entertainment levels have risen to new heights with the addition of Champs Family Entertainment. The newest edition to Milton’s fun times roster. Boasting 20 lane-10 pin bowling, a billiards lounge, Champs Sports Grille along with a PGA Golf Simulator,

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Pladium Lite, and a Lazer Maze; Champs has more fun packed into one space than any Milton resident has experienced in a long time. With doors open late every day of the week, Champs is inviting us to come in and have some fun. Don’t fret; this entertainment hub is not far from home located at 300 Bronte St. S Milton. Want just the right amount of extra-sensory excitement? Visit Champs and breathe easy as you experience the best of Milton’s entertainment while having a blast.

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book clubs and beach bums Reading for Everyone ... By Shannon White

Let’s see what spring time reading delights Localiez has in store for you. Book Clubs: Open by Andre Agassi

Beach Bums: Lone Wolf by Jodi Picoult

K ladies, I can hear you now! What??? A sports book? No chance! Your book club may be all about purses and wine but I can assure you, Open by Andre Agassi will not disappoint. Dare to challenge yourself to read something a little different. Open is a riveting memoir -- as engaging as Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls in my opinion.

With the summer weather teasing us this spring, you’ll be ready to grab your book and head to the beach. Kelso may not be quite ready for us yet, but it is bound to be soon.

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Agassi’s story starts with “The End”. The opening scene details what could potentially be his last professional tennis match prior to retirement. Agassi takes you on a roller coaster of emotions that he felt prior to the match and follows it up with a nail-biting play by play of the match that finalizes his career. Even if you’re no sports fan, your eyes will be shooting back and forth across the page much like Agassi’s returns. With a beginning like that, who could put this one down? The memoir goes on to reveal how Agassi’s demanding father left him few choices in childhood. Forced to grow up on the court and in the public eye, Agassi often struggled personally. Professionally Agassi had achieved top honours by his early twenties - yet still he felt unfulfilled. This drives him to search for more in life and more from his relationships. Throughout the story we see Agassi’s revolving door of father figures until he finds stability and happiness with Gil and his wife, Stefi. The overall magic of this aptly named book is its honesty. In true Agassi form, he lays it all out and holds nothing back. You’ll appreciate his introspective look at a fantastic career and relate to the personal challenges in his journey. If you weren’t already a fan of Agassi, you’re sure to be a convert!

This issue’s beach bum pick is Lone Wolf by Jodi Picoult. It is one of those rare books that could truly fit into either the beach bum or book club categories. Readers of all interests should enjoy this interesting tale of a family in tragedy. A terrible car accident draws Edward, the prodigal son, home from halfway around the world to be reunited with his family. However the reunion is far from a fairy tale. Unfortunately, his father Luke and sister Cara have been injured in a serious accident and both are hospitalized. Luke is on life support forcing the siblings to face near impossible choices. With differing perspectives on their father’s wishes, the debate soon becomes heated and violent clashes of opinions ensue. The situation heats to boiling point and beyond as you discover just how far each child is willing to go for their father. Luke is a naturalist and works with - you guessed it - wolves. Throughout the story parallels are drawn between modern family life and that of a pack of wolves. If it sounds a little far fetched for you, it may be. I found Luke’s character a little unrealistic and difficult to relate to. That said, once I was halfway through the book, I did become hooked and looked forward to reading onward. The book is sure to please Jodi’s usual fans and can still appeal to book clubs by covering easily debated subjects. Happy Reading! Stayed tuned for the next issue revealing more exciting reads from Simon & Schuster!


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ow do I lose weight? How do I get toned? What’s better, the treadmill or the elliptical? How do I use this machine? What body part does this exercise target?

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We get the same questions over and over – people sign up for the gym, have the best intentions of starting on their path to a healthier lifestyle, but they don’t know where to start, or lack the basic fundamentals of why, when and how…

The most common question we get is “what is the best machine for cardio?” Ironically the answer is simple – the one you enjoy using the most. The fact is, if you don’t like a machine, you probably won’t use it often, but if there’s a machine that you enjoy, chances are you can stick to a routine and be consistent in your workouts – and as a result you will gradually see the results you are looking for! There really is no “best” machine. It comes down to how the machine is used. One can get just as much cardiovascular benefit from running hard on a treadmill that is set on an incline, as a challenging interval program on the bike, elliptical trainer or stair climber. It is a good idea to add variety to your workouts with different equipment, activities, and programs – it keeps your workouts fresh and exciting and will prevent you from burning out or getting bored of your routine.

What about strength training – are machines or free weights better? There is no clear cut winner in this debate either – as with the cardio machines – variety is the best way to get an effective workout! If you are new to the gym – stick with machines. They will allow you to build your confidence and offer support with movements your body might not be used to. As you become more comfortable with what exercises work which muscles, start incorporating free weight exercises. Free weights give you the most out of each workout in the fastest amount of time. With free weights you engage more muscle groups at the same time, creating a more complete and efficient workout. Another great way to get active is by joining group fitness classes. They provide you with a great workout, and add the social element to your fitness regime. As you make friends, it becomes a fun way to socialize, to hold each other accountable to each person’s fitness goals, and it’s a great and fun way to get into shape!! Don’t be intimidated, introduce yourself at the first class and let yourself become part of the action – I promise you’ll end up loving the experience!



what’s for dinner? Ahhhh....the seasons have changed once again. As spring has now sprung upon us and now is the time to make some healthy changes in order to feed our bodies better, because we know that SUMMER is just an April shower away!

3 tablespoons of minced or finely chopped garlic

Try this sweet yet spicy way to enjoy one of the most delicious types of fish around...salmon. It will open up your appetite for seafood as we move into the heat of summer.

a) 1 1/2 tablespoons of Italian Seasoning

Sweet ‘n’ Spicy Almond Crusted Salmon 1 Large fillet of salmon cut into 6 or so pieces or individual frozen fillets (thawed)

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2 tablespoons of Date Syrup (optional) 3 tablespoons of Fancy Molasses 1/3 cup of water b) 1 teaspoon of dried red chilies c) 1 tablespoon Montreal Steak spice d) 1 tablespoon oatmeal - uncooked Wash salmon fillets in a bowl or sink with some water and lemon juice. If you don’t have lemon juice, use water and vinegar. Rinse, drain then pat dry with a paper towel. Generously sprinkle garlic power, and black pepper (to your taste).

Black Pepper - season to taste

Set fish aside to prepare the crust mixture. At the same time preheat oven to 425°.

Almond Crust

In a small blender or food processor blend the ingredients a) through d) into a fine powder.

1 1/2 whole almonds blended to make 2 cups of fine and coarsely chopped almonds 2 tablespoons of brown sugar

Add chopped almonds, steak spice blend and the rest of the almond crust ingredients to a small pot, with the 1/3 cup of water and bring

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to a boil, then turn down so that the mixture can simmer until the water evaporates and it becomes thick. Take off the stove and allow a few minutes for it to cool and become thicker still. Once you are unable to pour the mixture use a spoon to generously spread the almond crust mixture on each fillet (1 1/2 tablespoons per fillet seems good). Place salmon in the oven and bake until salmon fakes with a fork. At that time you can determine if your crust has browned enough for you. If not, use the broil function on your oven and with a close eye, you can make your crust the desired crispness. *Please remember that the longer the fish stays in the oven, the drier it becomes. Serve with your favourite side dish; mashed potatoes are my favourite with steamed veggies.... Enjoy! Feel free to contact me with your ideas at cinomon@gmail.com. Take care and eat well....


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