At the end of the month I normally spend my time researching market stats then summarizing them in my “market minute”. My friends Paul and Val collaborate, film and edit a video for me and I use the same content for my radio spot on 91.7 Coast FM and in this article. For the last ... Read More »
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Many of us are staying at home and doing our part to “flatten the curve”. For dog owners, this is a good opportunity to take advantage of the many free and paid online resources there are to assist dog owners in enriching their dog’s environment at home and teaching them new things. Keeping up socialization ... Read More »
Coast to Capital
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a public health emergency in our Province. Our priority is to keep Canadians safe and healthy while responding to quickly-evolving challenges. We face, among other things, an unprecedented: • Public health challenge to mitigate the worst impacts of COVID-19; • Economic and financial challenge to support workers and businesses through ... Read More »
Staying home
This what the medical injunction to stay home as much as possible looked like in downtown Sechelt at noon on Monday, March 23. With most merchants closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there were not many people about. Still, the Sunshine Coast COVID Physician Task Force believes it’s not enough, and are calling on provincial ... Read More »
Staging your home for sale
What does staging your home mean? Staging your home for sale is the act of strategically arranging your furniture and decor so your home looks its best while it’s on the market. Staging your home in preparation for sale is all about accentuating your home’s strengths and minimizing its weaknesses. Buyers are picky, so a ... Read More »
An approach to retaining walls
Flat, even landscapes are often coveted in backyards. However, flat backyards are not always so easy to find. Fortunately, varied terrain does not mean that certain landscaping plans are entirely off limits, especially for homeowners willing to build retaining walls. Retaining walls help turn steep slopes in a yard into terraced focal points. They also ... Read More »
Weeds can (and do) get around
The ubiquitous nature of weeds can make them seem like they can grow anywhere, and that’s because they can. Weeds can grow anywhere there’s room for them to sprout, including gardens, sidewalks, driveways, and parking lots. One of the things that helps weeds spread so much is how productive they can be at producing seeds. ... Read More »
Cut your grass, but not too low
Spring marks the return of many things. Trees and flowers begin to bloom again in spring, while warmer temperatures are welcomed back with open arms. Grass also begins to grow again in the spring. That means it’s not too long before homeowners have to dust off their lawn mowers and get to work. Those who ... Read More »
Grow your own tomatoes 101
Slicing into the first tomato of the season is a much-anticipated moment for gardeners. Tomatoes are among the most popular fruit or vegetable plants grown in home gardens. Much of that popularity may be credited to the fact that red, ripe tomatoes have a delicious, juicy flavor that serves as the basis for all sorts ... Read More »
Preparing your home for sale
Spring is upon us which also means many of you are thinking of selling your home. If that’s the case, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and get busy. Here are six tips to prepare your home for sale: 1. Declutter your home. Over the years we tend to collect things we don’t always ... Read More »