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The Oakville Chamber of Commerce (OCC) is excited to announce the launch of a “Love Local” campaign in Oakville. The campaign aims to help boost the economic recovery for local businesses, with the goal of encouraging the community to continue to support local through a mix of activations, contests, and marketing.

The logo has been brought to life into a 15-foot x 6-foot high public art installation, moving around the town of Oakville over the coming months. The OCC will also be giving away branded limited edition sweatshirts, toques and totes at pop-up events and in partnership with local businesses.

The OCC have also launched a video series with local celebrity, Chris Mei, highlighting what Oakvillians love about the Town, and the businesses that call this place home. Follow @oakvillechamber on Instagram or Facebook to tune in and follow along – plus find out when and where they will be giving away swag! Every business and vendor associated with the development of this campaign is a local, Oakville company.

To find a directory of local businesses you can support, visit OakvilleChamber.com

To see a list of businesses within a specific BIA, visit:

To stay up to date on events, tours and tourism, go to visitoakville.com

For more information on this campaign, visit oakvillechamber.com/love-local

It’s time to get back to busy, as many of us are heading back to the office and back to school. We’ve pulled together a collection of stylish, one-of-a-kind, locally-sourced accessories that’ll have you looking chic and ready for this new season of change!

 

Holland Designs

Add a little pop of colour to your outfit with these gorgeous silk pouches, designed and made in Toronto by Holland Designs.

looklocal.ca || Toronto, ON

Pure Boutique

You’ll fall in love with these light and flowy linen scarves from Pure Boutique. In gorgeous neutral hues, they’ll complement any look, be it chic or casual.

pureboutique.ca || Burlington, ON

Campbell & Co

The ’90s are making a comeback! Add a fresh rotation of scrunchies to your collection with a playful pair from Waterdown’s Campbell & Co.

campbellcohome.com || Waterdown, ON

Lana’s Boutique

Stay chic and cool with a wide-brimmed sun hat as you’re out on the town – for work or for play, this hat will add that perfect finishing touch to your look!

lanasbronte.com || Oakville, ON

Figg Studio

Make a bold statement with chic earrings made and designed locally by Figg Studio! Handmade with polymer clay, each pair is incredibly unique and full of whimsy!

looklocal.ca || Toronto, ON

Shop Emie

Layer on the (self) love with a stunning necklace from Shop Emie. Made-to-order by local Ontario jewellers, Shop Emie pieces are crafted exclusively from precious metals and gemstones.

looklocal.ca || Toronto, ON

Brave Soles

Pairing sustainability with style, these trendy sandals will elevate any look! Crafted from ethically sourced and fairly traded leather, the ‘Linda’ is a simple, elegant slide that is able to dress up any outfit.

looklocal.ca || Toronto, ON

Celebrate Plastic Free July with our Best Sustainable Shopping Talk of the Town Award-winner, Ecofillosophy.

This Bronte Village refillery saves on packaging by allowing patrons to bring in their own receptacles and fill up on essentials like household cleaners, soaps, hair products and skin care.

Begin your zero waste journey with their ethically-sourced, locally-sourced and sustainably-made supply of reusables, personal care, home care and children’s care items.

You’ll find a zero waste swap for almost any of your needs at this beloved location.

Find an ethical ring for your special someone at Best Sustainable Shopping runner-up, Bluboho!

Choose from a unique selection of Canadian handmade engagement rings, wedding rings, necklaces, bracelets and earrings, using recycled gold and ethically-sourced gems. Looking for something exceptional? Give the gift of a one-of-a-kind ring made sustainably in Canada.

Minimize your carbon footprint while overhauling your wardrobe at Best Sustainable Shopping second runner-up, By Consignment.

Collect designer looks for half the cost while buying into renewable fashion at this Downtown Oakville consignment store. They carry brands like Alexander McQueen, Burberry, Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana and more.

Thank you so much to everyone who voted! We will be announcing our next category on August 4, 2021 over Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

2021 Talk of the Town Awards: Best Sustainable Shopping

1. Ecofillosophy

2. Bluboho

3. By Consignment

4. The Kind Matter Company

5. Plato’s Closet Oakville

Pick up your next summer blooms at Best Florist Talk of the Town Award-winner, Fiori Oakville.

This Downtown Oakville establishment is beloved by locals and sought out by tourists for their gorgeous arrangements and idyllic streetside boutique.

Patrons will find a beautiful bevy of local seasonal flowers that are hand-selected, cut and arranged by their dedicated employees. This boutique also offers free same-day delivery in Oakville and delivers across Toronto, Milton, Mississauga, Burlington and Hamilton.

Spruce up your next special arrangement with a purchase from this beloved florist.

Add a splash of colour to your decor at Best Florist runner-up, True Flowers!

Pick and choose from their selection of hand-tied bouquets, vase arrangements, DIY flower boxes, plants and gifts, or create your own custom designs with the help of their experienced staff.

Brighten up someone’s day with a beautiful bouquet from Best Florist second runner-up, Flower Deco!

Make any occasion special with this florist’s gorgeous selection of local calla lilies, roses, gerbera daisies and more.

Thank you so much to everyone who voted! We will be announcing our next category on June 23, 2021 over FacebookTwitter and Instagram.

2021 Talk of the Town Awards: Best Florist

1. Fiori Oakville

2. True Flowers

3. Flower Deco

4. Moon’s Flowers

5. In 2 Flowers Design Studio

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Barbecue (BBQ) sauce and hot sauce are a staple in Canadian summer cooking.  With shelves lined with endless rows of bottles to choose from, it is difficult to know what to choose.  From sweet and mild to hot and fiery, there is certainly no excuse to skip the sauce.

BBQ sauce is used as a marinade, for basting, topping, or as a condiment on various proteins or vegetables. It is thought to have originated in the southern states of the USA by settlers as early as the 17th century, and years later, recipes began to appear for a South Carolina Mustard Sauce (which came with German settlers).  The mustard sauce had a base of vinegar, salt, and mustard, but by the 19th century, sugar was added along with numerous other ingredients including Worcestershire sauce.

The first commercially known and bottled BBQ sauce came from the Georgia Barbecue Sauce Company in 1909, but it was Heinz in 1940 that really introduced the first mass-produced BBQ sauce.  In 1960, Kraft began to produce their Original BBQ Sauce which soon became the market leader.

Hot sauce is a condiment made with a base of chili peppers and a million options of other ingredients. Both chili peppers and hot sauces can be traced back to 6,000 years ago in Mexico, and Central and South America. 

In the 16th century, the chili pepper plant was brought back to Spain and Portugal and it flourished in their local cuisine. While the first commercial hot sauce can be traced back to Massachusetts in 1807, it wasn’t until 1868 that Tabasco, the first commercially produced and recognized brand, was launched.  Today, Tabasco is the 13th best-selling hot sauce in the USA.

Locally, there are many BBQ and hot sauce producers. 

Wicked Gourmet, created in 1998 by Barbara and Ellis Burrows, was crafted with one sole purpose: to bring a range of delicious gourmet products directly to the consumer.  Their corporate philosophy is simple, “You don’t know how good our product is until you taste it!” 

Barbara and Ellis have a variety of products with different levels of heat, such as mild (apricot ginger); spicy/tangy (smoky BBQ); and hot (Fiery Jerk or Stupid Hot – which needs little more said about it). One of their best-selling sauces is their Rib Sticking Rib and Chicken sauce.  

Wicked Gourmet also produces rubs, condiments, dips, oils, and vinegar.

Barbecues Galore, with stores both in Oakville and Burlington, has a huge range of artisanal BBQ sauces and hot sauces – many with names that will make you giggle.  When asking store manager, Jeffery Wiersma, for sauce selection advice, his answer was, “That’s like choosing my favourite child!”   

One of their best-sellers is Blue’s Hog, which produces both mainstream flavours like Smoky Mountain or more gourmet variants such as Raspberry Chipotle.  There’s also Kosmos Q which has an excellent sauce called Sweet Smoke – but their super popular one (available in a half-gallon) is called Competition Barbecue and it’s not to be missed.

Dawson’s Hot Sauce is based in Hamilton and all their products can be ordered online.  They have a hot sauce that is rated 10/10 in heat called XXX Ghost Pepper Mash…if you’re brave enough to try it. Or they have milder sauces for the calmer palates.

Florence Meats on Speers Road in Oakville has a large range of sauces. Wildly Delicious, founded over 25 years ago by a Toronto husband and wife team, has a Peri-Peri Chili and Garlic Portuguese Grilling Sauce. Both are excellent as a sauce or marinade to make the most perfect and authentic Portuguese chicken. Their Chimichurri Cilantro Chili Argentinian Steak Sauce, crammed full of herbs and lemon, is also a winner and is particularly good on flank steak.

Philippens, located in Kitchener, is new on the shelves at Florence and is a small-batch product that uses naturally smoked and locally sourced ingredients. The Smoked Hot Sauce is a favourite, especially on pork back ribs.

Niagara Habanero sauces hail from Niagara but are inspired by Trinidad.  They produce pure pepper sauces in five different flavours, each with their own heat intensity, with Signature Scorpion being the hottest at a 5 out of 5. They are a perfect accompaniment to eggs, nachos, and meat.  

Wine Pairings for BBQ and HOT Sauces

It is generally best to choose something with full flavour to pair with these sauces, to combat the strong flavours of either smoky BBQ or fiery hot sauce.  On the other hand, with the days so hot and humid, we tend to look for lighter wines, so something in the middle might suit.  

On the light side, try the Chateau des Charmes Brut Sparkling from Niagara ($25.95). It is made from the classic Champagne varieties: Chardonnay and Pinot Noir and is delightfully fresh, served super-chilled. 

One of my favourite go-to white blends from Prince Edward County is the Norman Hardie wine, Calcaire.  It is an unusual yet genius blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc and Gewürztraminer. It is a great patio wine served onits own or goes with almost any food because of its fruity flavours – $23.20 from  LCBO or the farm directly (they conveniently deliver to your door).

Another great and versatile wine is the Flat Rock Unplugged Unoaked Chardonnay ($17.95).  It will please those who don’t like their Chardonnay oaky and is fresh, zesty, and easy to pair with BBQ food.

For a deliciously light summer red, try the medium-bodied 13th Street Burger Blend Gamay Pinot Noir ($14.95). This wine is best if served slightly chilled. 

It is fruity enough to combat most sauces and not too heavy for a hot evening. Now all that is left is to chill the wine, fire-up the BBQ and enjoy the summer.  

Local Links

Wicked Gourmetwickedgourmet.ca

BBQs Galore barbequesgalore.ca

Florence Meats florencemeats.com

13th Street Winery13thstreetwinery.com

Flat Rock Cellarsflatrockcellars.com

Norman Hardienormanhardie.com

Chateau des Charmeschateaudescharmes.com

Go plastic-free this July with PARK Market & Refillery!

PARK Market & Refillery is a low-waste shop in Burlington focused on helping the community reduce single-use plastics and packaging. 

“We do this by refilling home and body care products, supplying a large variety of Canadian made sustainable hard goods and are in the process of expanding our grocery items,” said Kelly Goddard, customer experience coordinator with PARK. “Our storefront is in Burlington but we try to be as mobile as possible. We participate in local pop ups and markets in Oakville and Hamilton, have a refill station in Hamilton and provide a delivery service through much of Halton.”

Throughout the month of July, PARK is hoping to raise awareness about #PlasticFreeJuly and rally people together to engage in this global initiative.

Launched as a grassroots initiative in Australia in 2011, Plastic Free July has grown into a world-wide movement to raise awareness about plastic pollution each July and encourage people to switch out their single-use plastics for eco-friendly reusable alternatives. Visit Plastic Free July online for educational resources and ideas about how you can take the challenge and be a part of the solution to reduce plastic pollution – so we can all have cleaner streets, oceans, and beautiful communities.

PARK will be setting up their mobile refill station at a variety of pop-ups and markets in the local community. Stop by to purchase sustainable lifestyle goods and join the #RefillRevolution by refilling your home and body care products with eco alternatives. Plus, by making a purchase (or refill!) with PARK in July, you’ll be supporting Water First.

“This month we are pledging to donate 10% of our sales to Water First. They are a Canadian organization working with Indigenous communities to resolve local water challenges,” said Goddard.

Will you be part of Plastic Free July by choosing to refuse single-use plastics?

PARK pop-up and market dates:

  • Sat, July 17th from 11:30am-2pm @ Nickel Brook Brewery
  • Sun, July 18th from 12-3pm @ West Avenue Cider
  • Sat, July 24th from 8-11am @ Odeon Fitness
  • Tues, July 27th from 4-6pm @ Green Venture
  • Sat, July 31st from 8am-2pm @ Ottawa Street Farmers’ Market 

Whether it’s for the beach, patio or barbecue, here’s a selection of some of the coolest summer essentials to help make your summer fun!

The Casual Gourmet, Hamilton

Quench your thirst on a hot summer’s day with a refreshing glass of iced tea, brewed to perfection in this CEYLON.

Iced Tea Pitcher

casualgourmet.ca

Centro Garden, Burlington

Enjoy a sweet and spicy summer with this trio of gourmet spreads: candied jalapeno relish, spicy tomato jam, and charcuterie mustard. These three spreads make the ultimate burger condiments and also work well on a fancy cheeseboard.

Gourmet Burger Spreads Collection

centrogarden.com

Rustic Daisy’s, Waterdown

Spicy ancho chile, applewood smoked, smashed peppercorn, caesar pleaser… take your dishes (and cocktails!) to another level with these gourmet sea salt blends from Saltwest Naturals. Made from smoked sea salts harvested from Vancouver Island and  infused with natural, mouth-watering flavours.

Gourmet Sea Salt Blends

rusticdaisys.ca

Pure Boutique, Burlington

A  pineapple marble cheeseboard paired with an elegant antique-finish cheese knife – the perfect duo for a wine and cheese gathering on the patio!

Cheeseboard & Cheese Knife

pureboutique.ca

Lakeside Livin’, Oakville

Dress up your salad with this ceramic bistro bowl set and toss it up with these charming wooden servers!

Bistro Bowl & Wood Servers

lakesidelivin.com

Oakville Home Leisure, Oakville

This classic Adirondack chair is a must-have for your outdoor patio or for lakefront or poolside lounging!

Adirondack Chair

oakvillehomeleisure.ca

Core 1, Oakville

Bring your summer soundtrack everywhere you go with the Sonos Roam! From a backyard patio party to a backwoods camping trip, stream directly via Wifi or Bluetooth, and enjoy all-day battery and waterproof durability.

Sonos Roam Speaker

core1.ca

Nicety’s, Oakville

Bring the bonfire with you! No wood, no embers, no soot! City Bonfires is a portable bonfire, handmade with non-toxic materials by two dads whose jobs were impacted by the pandemic.

City Bonfires

nicetys.com

My Back Shed, Oakville

Illuminate your outdoor patio or late-evening picnic with this terra cotta citronella candle. A stylish way to add ambient lighting in the evening and keep the bugs away. Bonus: when the candle is finished these clay pots can be repurposed!

Citronella Candle

mybackshed.com

Burlington Beach Rentals, Burlington

Life is better at the beach! Float away your worries this summer with one of these fun inflatables, perfect for the lake or your pool!

Inflatables

staycationbeachandboatrentals.com

There has never been a better time to show local businesses some love. The past 16 months have been very hard on tourism-related businesses; as things begin to reopen we encourage residents and visitors to show these businesses some love.

The Local Love Pass allows you to visit 45+ participating businesses and take advantage of specials, discounts, promotions and featured menu items for passholders only. The pass is free to sign up for and once you sign up, you will receive a notification on your cell phone where you
can save the passport to your phone. You will then see categories like Play, Stay, Shop, Eat & Drink where you can review the offers. Show the offer when visiting a business and hit redeem; as easy as that!

The Local Love Pass will run all summer long until September 12. Sign up for the Local Love pass on the Tourism Burlington website.

All summer long Tourism Burlington is encouraging residents to ‘Discover Your Own Backyard’ and the Local Love Pass allows you to do just that.

“The Local Love Pass helps promote businesses in our city. Some have offered discounts or promos, others have designed a special menu item or featured cocktail. Take advantage of the different offerings and discover something new and local,” says Kelly Harris, Marketing Specialist at Tourism Burlington.

Tourism Burlington is the destination marketing organization for Burlington which operates a visitor information centre, manages tourism engagement within the community and for visitors alike. We market Burlington for its phenomenal attributes including the beautiful waterfront to
the South, our scenic escarpment to the North, and vibrant downtown shopping areas.

Show dad how much he means to you with a one-of-a-kind gift, made or sourced by the best local small businesses.

Our team has curated a special list with rad gifts for all the great dads out there – whether he loves firing up the grill, enjoying a bold brew, teeing off at the course or keeping up his style!

For orders placed on LookLocal.ca, enjoy FREE local delivery (to Oakville and Burlington) for all orders of $50+.

Lakeside Livin’

Oakville, ON

These golf ball sets are the perfect gift for Father’s Day or any other celebration for that golf lover in your life! Sure to make him laugh as you remind him that simply putt, he’s the best dad by par!

looklocal.ca

Core 1

Oakville, ON

With a padded interior for a laptop and plenty of additional storage space, the Herschel Gibson Bag will become his go-to work and weekend carry-all.

looklocal.ca

Vereda Central

Oakville, ON

Treat your dad to a brew-tiful Father’s Day with quality fair-trade roasts and brewing tools, so dad can become an expert barista in the comfort of his home!

looklocal.ca

A Greener Place

Waterdown, ON

Green up dad’s shaving routine! Swap out the old plastic razor and give dad one made to last a lifetime.

looklocal.ca

Bodega Wellness

Burlington, ON

This dad friendly gift set includes the best-selling ‘On The Go’ CBD Oil Tincture, the CBD supercharged ‘Solace’ Pain Salve, a travel CBD Pain Stick Roller, Bodega Body Wash and a Black Tourmaline Crystal.

looklocal.ca

The Handmade House

Burlington, ON

Summer is finally here and that means #bbqszn! Your dad will love firing up some gourmet barbecue with the fiery heat and powerful flavours from Steel City Hot Sauce!

looklocal.ca

Oakville Home Leisure

Oakville, ON

Get outside with dad this summer and grab this bocce ball set from Oakville Home Leisure. They’ve got lots of other great outdoors games to choose from too!

oakvillehomeleisure.ca

The Artisanville

Burlington, ON

If your dad, brother, or husband is more of a 2-in-1 kinda guy, this face and beard wash will streamline his hectic morning routine.

looklocal.ca

Tundra Leather

Hamilton, ON

Dad will love storing his grooming tools or day-to-day essentials inside this sleek, stylish and compact leather kit from Tundra Leather. #madeinhamilton

tundraleather.ca

Necessity was definitely the mother of invention when it came to small businesses surviving the pandemic. When the virus hit last year and in-person shopping was suddenly shut down, businesses had to scramble to find new ways to get their products to customers. Some found the solution in subscription boxes, which are filled with an assortment of items and delivered to a customer’s door on a one-time basis or according to a schedule.

The items are typically themed, from goodies for the home to beauty products. When Rustic Daisy’s in Waterdown realized they were facing another year with a pandemic, they decided to create a subscription box with a Canadian-made theme, hence the name – Canada in a Box. 

As of May 2021, Rustic Daisy’s has two different box options to choose from. The Munchie Box, available quarterly, is filled with items to snack on, cook with, and share. Previous boxes have had shortbread, chocolate smash, cookie mix, and fudge, and will sell for $50, with a retail value of between $85 and $100. Just in time for Father’s Day, the latest Munchie Box features a mix of gourmet items perfect for a summer barbecue, including: a chicken/rib rub, peach chutney, maple syrup, veggie dip, pickled preserves and more. 

The second box is The Experience Box, which contains specialty items perfect for birthdays, wedding party gifts, ‘thinking of you’ gifts, graduations or just a rainy day. These boxes list for $75 (with an estimated retail value of $90 to $125) and feature a variety of one-of-a-kind handmade items and treats, including cards, bath products, teas, chocolates, fudge, candles, soaps, coffee, coasters, and jewelry.

Rustic Daisy’s owner, Cat McCrimmon, says the subscription boxes are a win-win. Not only do they make for safer shopping, but they also support local businesses. “I love this new brand that we have come up with, and hope to grow it and bring Canadian-made products into everyone’s home,” said Cat.

The Community Caring Box, founded in Georgetown, is another example of a subscription box – but this one donates a portion of their profits to a local charity. Each box supports more than 20 business brands. 

Then there’s Ruby Crate, a lifestyle subscription box for tween and teenage girls that focuses on beauty items, style, and self-expression. With a tween daughter of her own, Oakville founder Heidi Avery had an ‘aha moment’ when she noticed there was a gap in the market for this generation! Ruby Crate was born to cater to the younger generation’s needs and wants – providing an excellent opportunity to create a new box with fun treasures for our girls that are theirs, and theirs alone. The Ruby Crate arrives four times a year and includes 5-7 unique products ranging from beauty and skin care, cool accessories, tech gadgets, and tasty snacks. 

The Spark Box, founded by Sara and Mackenzie in Burlington, is specifically for moms and their kids and includes items for newborns and up. Each box is designed mindfully to address age-specific developmental milestones for your child and to include products that help make motherhood just a bit easier. All items target a child’s specific age and developmental stage and also include items for mom, such as lotions.   

The Burlington Downtown Business Association subscription box – #DTBURLBOX – includes hand-selected items from local businesses and was set up to help businesses during the pandemic. It’s also a way to buy locally. Each box is filled with items from Downtown Burlington small businesses, such as a citronella candle from The Artisanville, sunscreen from Natural Health Garden, nail polish from Water’s Edge Salon & Spa, and a coupon for one pint of gelato from I Love Gelato. Each box is released at the beginning of the month and available on a first-come-first-served basis. Last year’s boxes were theme-filled, for example, Mother’s Day in May, Father’s Day in June, and Backyard Summer Survival in July.

Local Links

Rustic Daisy’s || rusticdaisys.ca

Ruby Crate || rubycrate.ca

The Spark Box || thesparkbox.ca

Burlington Downtown Business Association || burlingtondowntown.ca

By Denise Davy