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ZOOMER Magazine, 31 Mar 2025

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Zoomer is a Canadian magazine produced by Zoomer Media Limited. Launched in 2008, this magazine celebrates the interests, experiences and lifestyles of adults aged 45 plus. Now publishing special-interest franchise editions on a limited basis, Zoomer offers a dynamic mix of culture, health, finance, travel and technology content – blending practical advice with engaging stories that reflect a generation living with energy and purpose. Each issue features interviews with leading voices in arts, politics and entertainment, along with expert insights on wellness, longevity and personal growth. The magazine’s name is derived from “zoomer”, a term coined in 2000 by Zoomer Media founder Moses Znaimer for baby boomers who wanted to live actively after retirement. The publication champions positive aging and inclusivity, redefining what it means to live well at any stage of life. With a national perspective rooted in Canadian culture, it connects readers through stories that inform and empower. Available on PressReader, Zoomer magazine brings together the conversations, ideas and inspiration that shape modern adult life.

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ArticleDECODING YOKO ONO

MOSES’ LAST WORD A SECOND ACT IN COMEDY SCREEN QUEEN ANGELA BASSETT

DECODING YOKO ONO

ArticleWhen John Met Yoko...

Ima­gine ... all the people giv­ing Yoko Ono her due. Zoomer takes a fresh look at one of the 20th cen­tury’s most import­ant couples. Plus, an excerpt from David Sheff’s illu­min­at­ing bio­graphy, Yoko WHEN NEWLYWED YOKO ONO ARRIVED IN CANADA FOR A...

When John Met Yoko...

ArticleThe Bold Type

Bright and beau­ti­ful looks from Canada’s celebrity makeup artist Tana D’amico As we age, our facial fea­tures nat­ur­ally begin to change, eye­brows become sparser, lips lose volume and our skin is less taut. There are effect­ive ways to modify your...

The Bold Type

ArticleThe Ageism of Can­cer

Older patients aren’t get­ting the care they need. Plus, a word about pre­ven­tion Mar­garet Rudolf expertly shifts gears on her 16-year-old Mini Cooper con­vert­ible as she nav­ig­ates West Van­couver’s steep, twisty roads on her way home for lunch....

The Ageism of Can­cer