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Head brewer started as hobbyist

In recent years, micro-breweries have started popping up seemingly everywhere.
Dundarave chef finds passion in pastry

Dundarave chef finds passion in pastry

Steven Hodge didn't know he wanted to be a chef but wasn't surprised when he figured it out. Growing up in Dundarave, he loved cooking at home but it wasn't a career he considered.
Discussing dining

Discussing dining

It is a brave new world of dining out there. Last month, reports circulated of a U.S. restaurant that was incentivizing its patrons to leave the most critical, vitriolic comments they could fathom on Yelp, the crowd-sourced business review site.
MCALEER: Nissan lets loose tiny track terror

MCALEER: Nissan lets loose tiny track terror

A biweekly roundup of automotive news, good, bad and just plain weird: Nissan's Micra race car I love you Nissan. No, not because of the GT-R.

BALDREY: Public/private divide evident in B.C. Fed

The two candidates running to replace Jim Sinclair as president of the B.C. Federation of Labour says a lot about the state of organized labour these days. Both candidates are former longtime public sector union activists.
REVIEW: Meet the Porsche you want

REVIEW: Meet the Porsche you want

The light and fun 2015 Cayman GTS may well be the best Porsche yet

LAUTENS: Wheels of progress roll over us all

You can't stop progress. Oh, you've heard that? Very disappointing. I thought I'd had a brilliantly original thought for a change.
The Great Pumpkin Project

The Great Pumpkin Project

New Lincoln looks good

Lincoln Motor Company is currently undergoing a major reinvention. These efforts have resulted in a dramatic unveiling of the 2015 MKC.

Getting fitness back on track

Now that a new season is upon us, it's time to re-commit to maintaining a regular workout regimen. Consistency is the key to good health, but life sometimes interferes.