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Inside the ruthless battle for the future of cottage country
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Sandy Sussman spent decades wooing the upper echelons of Toronto society, becoming their go-to investment guy. He bet their life savings on cottage country, and when the market tanked, he lost it all SANDY SUSSMAN spent decades wooing the...
The best new places to eat, drink and shop in cottage country. Plus, the OG gems that every newbie should know about
Four bliss-inducing lakeside lodgings that blend zen with hygge to create cozy yet minimalist retreats
Bestselling author Marissa Stapley on the Reese’s Book Club effect, what it’s like when Hollywood comes knocking and the strange thrill of seeing your characters come to life on screen The Apple TV adaptation of your book is on just about...
How a 22-year-old singer, actor and voice coach who makes $62,000 a year spends her money Evelyn Hecht is a 22-year-old singer, actor, and voice and theatre teacher who makes $62,000 a year. After graduating from Sheridan College’s music theatre...