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Recipe: Hopcott Farms Beef Short Ribs with Black Pepper and Sweet Soy (Sườn Bò Nướng)
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Beautiful homes, expert advice and insider tips topped our list of most-read stories for 2018.
We know our readers love great recipes, beautiful homes and getaway guides, but when we look at our readership data at the end of every year is when we truly get a sense of what’s intriguing Western Canadians right now. Here’s our list of our most read stories for 2018.
With the marble trend showing no signs of slowing down, this how-to story from 2015 is still topical (and packed with helpful expert intel).
The latest Scandi-inspo from Ikea—a big bold photo gallery showcasing their top kitchen designs and trends for 2018—was the perfect cure for our rainy day blues this past spring…and it looks like readers agreed. (Photo: Ema Peter)
Designer Negar Ghorashi saves a mid-century West Vancouver home from the bulldozer—and brings it beautifully into the present. (Photo: Janis Nicolay.)
Food reporter Erin Ireland and her husband had the perfect renovation planned—and then along came baby.
These 40 restauranteurs, chefs, activists, winemakers and brewers made the West a delicious place to live this year.
A stunning staircase and floor-to-ceiling curtain wall highlight the open design from intern architect Marvin DeJong and designer Nyla Free in the city’s Elbow Park neighbourhood.
Our Albertan readers are always keen to uncover culinary gems in their own backyard, and fave contributor Julie Van Rosendaal is always happy to oblige.
We didn’t write this one in 2018, but great hiking trail suggestions are evergreen. Bookmark this one for when spring rolls around again. (Photo: Janis Nicolay.)
This story is a few years old, but your love for Michael never seems to die, and this look at the singer’s gorgeous home—all decked out for the holidays—is a perennial fave.
And our top story for 2018 went up just a few weeks ago… our list of finalists for Home of the Year 2018. The competition has now closed (congrats to the winning project!) but you can still take a look to find some design inspo to kick off 2019 in style.
Stacey is a senior editor at Western Living magazine, as well as editor-in-chief of sister publication Vancouver magazine. She loves window shopping on the job: send your home accessories and furniture recommendations over to [email protected]
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