Black-Owned Businesses in Calgary You Can Support Right Now
Black-Owned Businesses in Calgary You Can Support Right Now February 1 marks more than the beginning of February. It marks the beginning of Black History Month. This year’s theme, The Future is Now, is meant to celebrate and acknowledge the work being done and continues to be done every day by Black Canadians to support and elevate their communities. In support of Black History Month, we’re highlighting Black-owned and operated businesses across Canada that are leading the way. While February may only have 28 days, we’re committed to using our platform to support and share stories from Black Canadians
Black-Owned Businesses in Vancouver & Victoria You Can Support Right Now
Black-Owned Businesses in Vancouver and Victoria You Can Support Right Now February 1 marks more than the beginning of February. It marks the beginning of Black History Month. This year’s theme, The Future is Now, is meant to celebrate and acknowledge the work being done and continues to be done every day by Black Canadians to support and elevate their communities. In support of Black History Month, we’re highlighting Black-owned and operated businesses across Canada that are leading the way. While February may only have 28 days, we’re committed to using our platform to support and share stories from
Black-Owned Businesses in Edmonton You Can Support Right Now
Black-Owned Businesses in Edmonton You Can Support Right Now February 1 marks more than the beginning of February. It marks the beginning of Black History Month. This year’s theme, The Future is Now, is meant to celebrate and acknowledge the work being done and continues to be done every day by Black Canadians to support and elevate their communities. In support of Black History Month, we’re highlighting Black-owned and operated businesses across Canada that are leading the way. While February may only have 28 days, we’re committed to using our platform to support and share stories from Black Canadians
Black-Owned Businesses in Toronto You Can Support Right Now
Black-Owned Businesses in Toronto You Can Support Right Now February 1 marks more than the beginning of February. It marks the beginning of Black History Month. This year’s theme, The Future is Now, is meant to celebrate and acknowledge the work being done and continues to be done every day by Black Canadians to support and elevate their communities. In support of Black History Month, we’re highlighting Black-owned and operated businesses across Canada that are leading the way. While February may only have 28 days, we’re committed to using our platform to support and share stories from Black Canadians
6 Bottle Shops in Toronto and the GTA to Support After Dry January
One of the most courageous resolutions people make coming into the new year is to cut back on their consumption of alcohol. We applaud you for this. We know it’s not easy to cut back on something that’s normally associated with socializing. And not drinking as much can be yet another reminder of the socially distanced reality that we’re enduring to help keep our communities safe. We know it’s necessary, but happy hour over Zoom just doesn’t have the same appeal. Regardless of the situation, not having a glass or two of wine a week is tough when it’s
3 Bottle Shops in Vancouver to Support After Dry January
3 Bottle Shops in British Columbia to Support After Dry January Is it possible to love and hate something at the same time? Because that’s how most of us feel about Dry January. We love it because it’s one of those resolutions that really test your will power. If you can do this, you can do anything. At least that’s what it feels like. But then we hate it because, well, we don’t get to drink. And being forced to stay at home, even though it’s for our communities' safety, makes it even harder not to crack a can
6 Bottle Shops in Calgary to Support After Dry January
You did it! You beat the odds and survived another dry January (or February!). If this is your first time, take a bow. We know it wasn’t easy but trust us when we say it’s totally worth it. It’s hard to keep any new year’s resolution, let alone this one. But here you are, still standing, so you deserve all the credit. You know what they say, though? Everything in moderation, including moderation. After going dry for an entire month by not consuming any alcohol (leftover rum cake doesn’t count), you’re allowed to have a glass of wine or
5 Must-Try Local Plant Shops in Vancouver
Plants and people; sounds like the title of a 20-page essay that nobody would ever read. Luckily, this article isn’t as lengthy, and you’ve made it this far, so hopefully, you’ll continue not just because it’s short, but because we have some useful information about local plant shops in B.C. that you need to know. Even if you’re not into New Year’s resolutions, being a better person should be a goal you’re pushing towards no matter what date it says on the calendar. And while we’re not about to get into the science of whether or not a plant can
Liven Up Your Space with 5 Local Plant Shops in Calgary
It’s winter, and it’s cold, and you’re already regretting any new year’s resolutions you’ve made. This is supposed to be the year you “find happiness.” The year everything in your life finally makes sense, and you fulfil all your dreams. That’s a lot of pressure to put on yourself. How about you make a fresh New Year’s resolution but this time—start small. Like, plant small. You can begin by looking at your local plant shop and decide which plant can add some positive energy to your home. A little bit of life in your home can go a long way,
6 Must-Try Local Plant Stores Around Toronto and the GTA
The deeper into winter we get, the less likely we will venture out of our home for a leisurely stroll. And with all the restrictions in place because of the pandemic, going outside isn’t as alluring as it normally is. But with so many of us working and exercising and teaching and doing everything else from home, we need something to break up our days. Something that gives us some of the energy we’re missing from actual human contact. Maybe plants aren’t people, but they are alive. And no one’s going to judge you for filling your home with gorgeous