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Orlando-based ECD Automotive Design captures Best in Show at prestigious Festival of Speed 2025 with their first custom Porsche 911 build, showcasing Canadian luxury automotive excellence.
Cambridge, Ontario celebrates the opening of a groundbreaking youth wellness hub offering free mental health, addiction, and primary care services to young people aged 12-26.
Discover how Canadian homeowners are injecting personality and artistry into new construction properties, moving beyond builder-grade basics to create spaces that truly feel like home.
Discover how a digital marketplace is making stylish home goods accessible to Canadians without breaking the bank. Learn about the platform revolutionizing affordable interior design.
Discover stylish and functional home decor pieces from Toronto-based design company Umbra. Support Canadian craftsmanship while transforming your living space with these innovative products.
Discover an architectural marvel in Squamish where luxury meets wilderness in this stunning clifftop residence offering breathtaking Howe Sound views and unparalleled design.
Mounties are investigating a sophisticated theft at a Squamish sports store where thieves made off with thousands in high-end Arc'teryx clothing. The targeted robbery highlights growing concerns about retail crime in British Columbia.
Discover how a groundbreaking new photography book captures Toronto's unique architectural identity through stunning visuals of its patchwork of neighborhoods and communities.
Discover how Vancouver designers are blending festive cheer with sustainable practices to create stunning holiday home transformations that impress guests and respect the environment.
Union members at a Squamish manufacturing plant have overwhelmingly approved a new collective agreement, bringing an end to a bitter lockout that lasted several weeks. The deal includes significant wage improvements and job security provisions.
In a surprising move, disability advocate David Lepofsky endorses the controversial Lansdowne 2.0 project, citing significant accessibility improvements over current facilities.