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West End wonder
Updated classic has character to spare
For some reason, one home often tends to stand out above others when you glimpse it walking through a neighbourhood. Then, when you stop to scrutinize it more closely, you realize why the home caught your eye. Some design detail, its . . .
Posted: 2020-10-03
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Getting a handle on radon gas in your home
Take some practical steps before installing remediation system
Question — Earlier this year, I received a postcard in the mail from the federal government explaining the dangers of Radon gas and suggesting doing a home test. I ordered a test kit from a company in Saskatchewan. I followed . . .
Posted: 2020-10-03
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Cupboard staple may resurrect damp cellphone
To keep brown sugar soft, turn to the puffy stuff
QUESTION – I dropped my cellphone in the toilet, and it is no longer working. Any solutions to fix this mess? Randy ANSWER – Turn off your phone. If the battery is removable, take it out and dry the inside with . . .
Posted: 2020-10-03
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There's always room for history
Wagon, bunkhouse and possibly bigger plans have place in yard
Houston, we have a problem. The forest is eating my old grain wagon. I rescued this dear old sweetie, with permission, from a collapsing barn on the Bates farm just outside of Killarney about 30 years ago. I brought it home . . .
Posted: 2020-10-03
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Clarity is key building block for city infill plan
Over the past few years, infill housing has increasingly become one of the biggest hot-button topics of discussion at Winnipeg’s city hall. Certainly, the state of residential infill development in Winnipeg is a cause for concern within the residential construction industry. . . .
Posted: 2020-10-03
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Big, bright bungalow
Raised design soars with flair and function
When you think of a raised bungalow you tend to visualize a home with everything on one level — plus a big, bright basement with high ceiling and huge windows that let in tons of natural light. The designers at Paradigm . . .
Posted: 2020-10-03
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SNL vet Forte's Craftsman-style Santa Monica home hits market
LOS ANGELES — Every Hollywood idea has to start somewhere, whether it’s scribbled on cocktail napkins, pecked out on a vintage typewriter or the outcome of an afternoon in the writers’ room. For the sitcom The Last Man on Earth, . . .
Posted: 2020-10-03
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Charcuterie a new look at appetizer night
As the hours of darkness elongate and the air becomes increasingly fresh, many Manitobans are looking forward to a season of comfort. Cozy fires, warm blankets, and bite sized bits of normalcy. With winter looming and candles the perfect accessory . . .
Posted: 2020-10-03
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Canny planning key when updating single biffy
Minimizing downtime No. 1 concern in one-bathroom home
To varying degrees, a renovation is an invasive act that can disrupt daily routines. When recent clients requested a bathroom remodel, one aspect of the project was most important; as the only bathroom in the house with a tub and . . .
Posted: 2020-09-28
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Sprucing up the old caboose
New roof and a little 'Mustard' yellow will seal the deal
I actually may have smartened up a bit. I made an executive decision and decided to work at re-roofing my 1905 CNR railway caboose in summer instead of winter. I’m finding it’s a lot warmer. The caboose has needed a new skin . . .
Posted: 2020-09-26








