Oakville Beaver, 14 May 2020, p. 11

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11 | O akville B eaver | T hursday,M ay 14,2020 insidehalton.com West of the City magazine is setWest of the City magazine is setW to unveil its first digital-only edition this spring. As local households continue adjusting to life during a pandemic, the luxury lifestyle magazine serv- ing Oakville, Burlington and Mis- sissauga is focusing on timely ways to bring joy to the home. The digital issue will offer high- quality content on home design, fashion, lifestyle and goodwill infashion, lifestyle and goodwill inf the community. Readers can get the latest scoop on what local celebri- ties are up to during the pandemic with Q&As featuring design ex- perts Brian Gluckstein and Debbie Travis, bestselling authors Karma Brown (Recipe for a Perfect Wife) and Neil Pasricha (Book of Awe- some), music artists Sass Jordan and Jesse Cook and more. For stylish inspiration in theFor stylish inspiration in theF home, interior designer Jackie Glass will offer easy tips on how to beautify your space, while Chalk Paint founder Annie Sloan will pro- vide DIY ideas with paint. Delicious recipes will be offered by baker ex- traordinaire Anna Olson. "Unfortunately a print issue of the magazine is not possible due to the non-essential services ban in place," explained editor Danielle Leonard. "But we want to stay con- nected with our amazing communi- ty and readers, so this digital issue that focuses on bringing joy to the home as spring unfolds seemed like a perfect solution." West of the City's digital-only is- sue goes live May 15 at westofthec- ity.com. WHAT'S ON West of the City's digital spring issue will feature stylish inspiration for the home, like this look from Jackie Glass' Signature Collection. Inger Mackenzie photo WEST OF THE CITY UNVEILS DIGITAL-ONLY SPRING ISSUE

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