Breadcrumb Trail Links Homes Condos Many strata corporations have prohibited outdoor cooking to ensure no one is affected by odours, smoke and risk of fire Published Sep 07, 2023 • Last updated Sep 07, 2023 • 2 minute read “While we all love a good barbecue, cooking outdoors in multi-family settings creates safety, health, and […]
Month: September 2023
Wine Guy: Big love to the Okanagan
Breadcrumb Trail Links Wine Show support for the Okanagan region by purchasing bottles of B.C. wine to enjoy at home. Published Sep 06, 2023 • Last updated Sep 06, 2023 • 3 minute read Photo by Ekaterina Molchanova /Getty Images Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate […]
How to protect plantings from high heat and hot sun
Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content Q. My young lettuces and peas fried in the hot sun this year. I think it was the early, high heat in May that hit the plants hard while […]
Virgin River actor Benjamin Hollingsworth's 5 favourite Vancouver-area hot spots
Breadcrumb Trail Links Television Local Arts Entertainment When he’s not starring in the popular Netflix series Virgin River, you might find actor Benjamin Hollingsworth (a.k.a. Dan Brady) at one of these Vancouver-area hangouts. Published Sep 01, 2023 • Last updated Sep 01, 2023 • 2 minute read Actor Benjamin Hollingsworth plays reformed bad guy Dan […]
Disability Ink Goes Mainstream
Erika Bogan by BAW Photography Mine is innocuous enough. It’s a little gecko on my lower abdomen that I got while attending the University of Florida’s homecoming in my freshman year of college. There is no particular meaning attached to it other than I was having a really good time with great friends. Subsequent tattoos, […]
Making the Biggest Music Festivals in the U.S. More Accessible
The two-weekend, six-day Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, in Indio, California, is one of the most famous and well-attended annual music events in the U.S. With over 100,000 attendees packed into a sprawling venue and 100-degree desert temperatures, it’s also a potential nightmare for accessibility. Austin Whitney, the festival’s ADA compliance coordinator, is responsible […]
AI Image Contest Draws Striking Entries
AI image by Srivats Shankar We recently asked to see disability-related images you created using the mind-blowing advancements in artificial intelligence. We got the idea when Pete Aviles, a paraplegic business owner and designer, sent us some of his creations on the platform Midjourney. “You can make visionary art, or you can make it look […]