Canadian wines: So much to discover
Not long ago, Canadian wine consumers would have cleaved into one of three camps: red, white or Baby Duck. Boy, how things have changed
Ken MacQueen is Vancouver bureau chief for Maclean’s, and a reformed Ottawa Parliamentary reporter and columnist. He prefers B.C., where stories hang fat and juicy from the trees, waiting to be shared. He’s also covered the highs and lows of the royal family, and eight Olympic Games.
Not long ago, Canadian wine consumers would have cleaved into one of three camps: red, white or Baby Duck. Boy, how things have changed
Joy Road Catering in the Okanagan goes that extra mile to create exquisite dishes from food grown as close to the grapes as you can get
The Mission Hill owner was prescient in his vision for the Okanagan and is ambitious with his beautiful estate
With B.C.’s poor reputation fresh in his mind, the Sandhill winemaker focusses on crafted small batches
The winemaker at Nk’Mip–Canada’s first Aboriginal-owned winery–believes in a pretense-free bottle
The Tinhorn Creek CEO is also its blogger, its winemaker–and a scrapper
The tragic shootings in Nanaimo are the worst manifestation of a bigger problem
Two women, ages 85 and 87, explain why they want to choose how to end their lives
May 7th, 2014 3 comments
‘Circa 1948’ is a non-video game for non-gamers, designed by the famous artist
April 21st, 2014 1 comment
The B.C. NDP leadership race isn’t exactly a race with just one candidate
April 20th, 2014 1 comment
Ken MacQueen on financial accountability in Canada’s poorest postal code
March 24th, 2014 1 comment
Crew celebrates 11-win-zero-loss march to curling gold
Brad Jacobs’ curling team gears up for Friday’s gold medal final
They’re not the official car of the Olympics, but the primitive vehicle is ubiquitous
Undefeated and one win away from curling gold
February 19th, 2014 3 comments
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