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The Inventive Beers of Kincardine’s Grey Matter

  • February 27, 2019
  • Andy Elliott
In the heart of Kincardine, nestled amongst pubs and bistros, sits Grey Matter Beer Company. Since April 2018, they’ve been making and sharing beer with locals and tourists alike. I…
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5 Questions with Junction 56 Distillery

  • January 23, 2019
  • Nelson Phillips
The much-anticipated Whisky & Blues 2019 kicks off this weekend at Heartwood Concert Hall. For many, the emphasis is on the tunes we’ll be exposed to – this year, an…
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Wanted – the dangerously tasty beers from Outlaw Brew Co.

  • January 9, 2019
  • Andy Elliott
Outlaw Brew Co.Southampton, Ontario The Southampton Hotel has many stories to tell. It’s as old as Canada and has been home to many different businesses and enterprises in its time.…
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Christmas in Tamarindo: reflections from a surfboard

  • January 6, 2019
  • Jesse Wilkinson
Is it normal to spend one’s holiday doing the two things they find the most difficult in life? This past Christmas season, I left the mucous white Ontario overcast for…
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Re-creating workspaces in Grey Bruce Simcoe: the cowork space experiment

  • November 30, 2018
  • Megan Myles
Have you ever had a dance party in your office? I’d love to hear that you bust a move on your coffee break, but I’m guessing most have not. However,…
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Redline’s finely tuned brews

  • November 10, 2018
  • Andy Elliott
Redline Brewhouse Barrie, Ontario Redline Brewhouse, established in 2015, is a relative newcomer to Ontario’s pantheon of craft breweries. The brewery evokes a rustic feeling with a high class twist,…
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