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HONEST TIME: A CONVERSATION WITH MAKOTO WATCH COMPANY FOUNDER RYAN LECLAIR 

Travel tends to sharpen taste. It introduces new ideas, uncovers unforeseen obsessions, and offers the occasional epiphany – nudging your sense of beauty and your grasp of craftsmanship in new directions. For Ryan LeClair, founder of Makoto Watch Company out of London, Ontario, it was travel – and specifically a trip to Japan – that transformed his infatuation with watch collecting into his initiation of a brand built on craft, restraint, and everyday practicality.

BUILT ON BOOKS: THREE FOUNDATIONAL SHOPS IN UPTOWN WATERLOO 

Almost nothing we carry defines us more clearly than the books in our bags: tactile objects filled with ideas and stories – testimonies to time well spent. They tag along with us, mark our days, and shape the rhythm of how we move through the world. In Uptown Waterloo, three long-standing independent bookstores – Carry-On Comics & Books (46 years young), Words Worth Books (42 years), and Old Goat Books (25 years) – offer distinct ways to build this bracket of everyday carry: a nostalgia-driven comic haven built for the thrill of discovery, a curated literary hub grounded in conversation, and a densely-packed used bookstore where the search is part of the reward. Together, these enduring fixtures map a reading life – charting not just what we read, but how we come to find it.

WHAT TOQUE CARRIES: INSIDE CHRIS’ FIELD KIT 

In my line of work – as writer, photographer, editor, regional explorer – EDC isn't a trend. It's infrastructure. Most days I'm in motion: tracing backroads toward a brewhouse, mapping my way to an artist's studio, or sliding into the corner of a coffee shop where I turn field notes into final copy and RAW files into photographs that will pop on paper. My office is wherever I set my bag down. My tools make it possible.

WHAT TOQUE CARRIES: INSIDE CAI’S FIELD KIT 

What do I carry in a day? Honestly, when I finally empty my pockets, it's more than I realize. My work shifts constantly: design, art direction, illustration, and running a print magazine while maintaining my own art practice, prepping for shows, building new work, keeping the ideas moving. My kit isn't really a kit. I'm more of a crow, collecting as I go – drawn to things that are useful, beautiful, or just too good to leave behind.

THE NATURAL ORDER: EXPLORING COCOON APOTHECARY’S BOTANICAL WORLD 

Long before 'clean beauty' became a global marketing mantra, Cocoon Apothecary was quietly perfecting plant-based skincare in a basement lab in Waterloo Region.

SUCCESSION SUCCESSES: Handing over the reins at Royal LePage Royal City Realty 

‘When I began my career in real estate, I told myself that I’d leave the business only after I’d completely figured it out,’ Robb Atkinson tells me. We are sitting together in his boardroom on Speedvale.

GIA LUCCHETTA: COMMUNITY. FOOD. AND REAL ESTATE. (NOT NECESSARILY IN THAT ORDER)

During one of several existential crises after graduate school and before ‘life,' I considered becoming a realtor. When I discussed this possibility with a local broker friend, he asked what was holding me back. ‘The overabundance of realtors in the region, for starters,’ I answered. His response has stayed with me: ‘Don’t worry about that,’ he said. ‘There’s always room for the best.’

AARON ZUCCALA

AARON ZUCCALA: THE MOST AWESOME PERSON YOU SHOULD KNOW BY CHRIS TIESSEN Aaron Zuccala is not a household name. Not yet, anyways. For the past decade he has flown...

AN UNCOMMON, EXCEPTIONAL APPROACH

PLANET REALTY: AN UNCOMMON, EXCEPTIONAL APPROACH by Chris Tiessen I once asked a real estate broker friend of mine to describe a typical relationship between brokers. He...

ROLL MODELS: HOW TOUR DE GUELPH IS TAKING COMMUNITY BUILDING ON THE OPEN ROAD

When the English writer H.G. Wells remarked, ‘Every time I see an adult on a bicycle, I no longer despair for the future of the human race,’ he could very well have been thinking about someone like Guelph resident Terry Manning who, at 69 years of age, made a herculean fifty-day cross-continent odyssey that raised $33,000 for Guelph General Hospital.

THE GUELPH Y: A HANDS-ON APPROACH

Bridge. The. Gap. Three seemingly ineffectual words. And yet, for Guelph Y Wellness Co-ordinator Chris Seftel, they’re powerful words that – when placed together – serve as a profound mantra that drives Chris’ every day at the Guelph Y. Bridging the gap.
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HONEST TIME: A CONVERSATION WITH MAKOTO WATCH COMPANY FOUNDER RYAN LECLAIR 

Travel tends to sharpen taste. It introduces new ideas, uncovers unforeseen obsessions, and offers the occasional epiphany – nudging your sense of beauty and your grasp of craftsmanship in new directions. For Ryan LeClair, founder of Makoto Watch Company out of London, Ontario, it was travel – and specifically a trip to Japan – that transformed his infatuation with watch collecting into his initiation of a brand built on craft, restraint, and everyday practicality.

BUILT ON BOOKS: THREE FOUNDATIONAL SHOPS IN UPTOWN WATERLOO 

Almost nothing we carry defines us more clearly than the books in our bags: tactile objects filled with ideas and stories – testimonies to time well spent. They tag along with us, mark our days, and shape the rhythm of how we move through the world. In Uptown Waterloo, three long-standing independent bookstores – Carry-On Comics & Books (46 years young), Words Worth Books (42 years), and Old Goat Books (25 years) – offer distinct ways to build this bracket of everyday carry: a nostalgia-driven comic haven built for the thrill of discovery, a curated literary hub grounded in conversation, and a densely-packed used bookstore where the search is part of the reward. Together, these enduring fixtures map a reading life – charting not just what we read, but how we come to find it.

WHAT TOQUE CARRIES: INSIDE CHRIS’ FIELD KIT 

In my line of work – as writer, photographer, editor, regional explorer – EDC isn't a trend. It's infrastructure. Most days I'm in motion: tracing backroads toward a brewhouse, mapping my way to an artist's studio, or sliding into the corner of a coffee shop where I turn field notes into final copy and RAW files into photographs that will pop on paper. My office is wherever I set my bag down. My tools make it possible.

THE BAKER AND THE VILLAGE: FALLING FOR TERROIR IN HESPELER 

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LIGHT CARRY: A HANDFUL OF STRATFORD & PERTH COUNTY’S GO-TO TAKEOUT JOINTS 

Stratford – and, by extension, Perth County – lends itself to takeaway. A coffee to carry, a sandwich in hand, something sweet tucked alongside – then out into the streets for window shopping, into the theatres for a performance, or down to the riverbank for a nosh.