Thursday, January 26, 2012


Yaktrax XTR Traction Devices
for the Extreme Outdoorsman


While it may not yet seem like the kind of Canadian winter we are used, extreme outdoorsmen will seek out the conditions they need to ensure they make the most of the winter season. The XTR Extreme by Yaktrax wants to help them do just that.

The XTR Extreme provides extreme outdoor traction on snow and ice for advanced hiking and off-road adventures. Featuring a patent pending spike design with high strength steel spikes and chains that resist rust and abrasion, the XTR Extreme is fully equipped to handle slick terrain. The flexible and sturdy toe and heel plates help prevent snow and ice buildup to assure reliable traction.

With a specially designed natural rubber outer band, the XTR Extreme will adapt to the form of any shoe or boot and can also be worn in temperatures as low of -41 degrees F.

The XTR Extreme is available at SAIL Plein Air (Quebec), Select Atmosphere locations (National) and Select Sportchek Locations (National) for SRP $54.95.

Monday, January 23, 2012


Our client Laura Stein of Laura Stein Interiors is now blogging on Canadian Home Trends blog - check it out.


Wednesday, January 18, 2012


CELEBRATE FAMILY DAY ON
TORONTO’S WATERFRONT!

Monday, February 20

FREE Family Day fun for kids of all ages is only footsteps away at Family Day on Toronto’s Waterfront presented by The Waterfront BIA on Monday, February 20 all along the Waterfront, ALL day long.

Enjoy ice skating, live music, dog sports demos and arts and crafts! More details to follow!

Visit www.waterfrontbia.com or call Harbourfront Centre at 416-973-4000 for more information.

Monday, January 16, 2012


YAKTRAX XTR
Canadian Running
Jan/Feb 2012


Friday, January 13, 2012

Gallery in the Garden: L-attitudes
Sherway Gardens until February 11, 2012

Sherway Gardens’ current Gallery in the Garden exhibit entitled L-attitudes is an exhibition of works by artists Carole Braiden, Scott Cooper, Stan Zych and Louise Zych, who share a love of painting, a joy in colour and an enthusiasm for the landscape, both real and imaginary. The exhibit is on display until Saturday, February 11 in the corridor at door 3.

Etobicoke artist Carole Braiden’s love for art was fueled at a young age by her parents’ enjoyment of art. Her sister is also a painter and pastel artist. Carole has a degree in Psychology, a Specialist Certificate in Art, Special Education and Guidance and Counseling and she has taught high school art. Carole is a member of The Etobicoke Art Group, the Etobicoke Quilters’ Guild and Neilson Park Creative Centre. Her paintings have been displayed at local restaurants and offices, the Etobicoke Civic Centre and Neilson Park Creative Centre. More of Carole’s work can be seen at http://web.mac.com/caroleabr.

Mississauga’s Scott Cooper graduated from the Ontario College of Art (now OCAD) in 1978. Although his primary area of interest was illustration, he spent a great deal of time in the Fine Arts department. Scott has over twenty years experience as a freelance and studio illustrator and designer, working in advertising and communications, animation and education. His drawings and paintings of the figure and urban landscapes have appeared in many group and juried shows. At the urging of several colleagues Scott began teaching early in the new millennium and has taught cartooning, drawing and life drawing at the Mississauga Valley School of Art, Barry Coombs’ Studio, the Art Gallery of Ontario School and Visual Arts Mississauga. He currently teaches adult's and children's courses in drawing and painting at Neilson Park Creative Centre in Etobicoke and at Visual Arts Mississauga. Some of Scott’s work can be seen at http://www.scottcooper.ca.

Etobicoke’s Stan Zych graduated from OCA in 1982 and has been a self-employed artist ever since. He has owned and operated a successful silk screening shop for thirty years, producing commercial and fine art prints. His work as an artist includes over seventy calendar illustrations and a wide variety of graphic designs. In recent years, Stan enjoys the challenges of water colour and produces meticulously detailed works, primarily landscapes. He has received recognition and an award upon his return to fine art. Stan is currently working on new water colours to be exhibited at Neilson Park Creative Centre in October, 2012, alongside works by his wife, Louise.

Louise Zych is an Etobicoke multi-media artist, working primarily in acrylic on canvas. Louise trained at OCA and has worked as a self-employed artist since that time. Originally producing etchings, serigraphs and illustrations, she moved into other media and teaching art classes while raising a family. Louise has taught private classes and has also taught children’s and adults classes at Neilson Park Creative Centre and at the Koffler Centre. She is an active member of and facilitator for the Milkweed Collective. Louise has participated in many juried, invitational, collective and solo exhibitions and has won several awards. Louise is currently preparing new works to be exhibited along with works by her husband Stan, in a two-person show at Neilson Park Creative Centre in October, 2012. Louise’s work can be viewed at www.lczych.com.

About Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the Garden:
Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the Garden was established to showcase local artists. The Gallery in the Garden operates all year round and each exhibit is on display for approximately 6 weeks. The Gallery in the Garden is located at Sherway Gardens’ door 3 entrance.

For more information call 416-621-1070 or visit www.sherwaygardens.ca.