by Freddy and Linda Marks | Mar 31, 2022 | Columnists, Featured
Canadians have a nostalgic connection to the one-room log cabin. Indigenous First Nation people, fur trappers, pioneers and settlers share a part of this romanticized symbol of courage, independence and self sufficiency. One room was enough space to cook, clean and...
by Yulia Kozhevnikova and George Kachmazov | Jul 19, 2017 | Featured, News
Autonomous vehicles are already a reality. Driverless taxis exist in Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Singapore. An unmanned truck has made its first delivery in Colorado, while in London, an autonomous minibus has been successfully tested. BMW, Ford, General Motors,...
by REM Editorial Team | Sep 2, 2016 | Featured, Profiles
Dave Koszegi, his wife Erin and their children Julia, Francesca and Matteo were on their annual Hornby Island, B.C. camping trip two summers ago when Dave happened to read Lloyd Kahn’s Tiny Homes on the Move. When the family saw the photos of Derek Diedricksen’s tiny...
by Jean Sorensen | Sep 17, 2014 | Profiles
Mobile home living conjures up images of cluttered homes, trailer-trash talk and the iconic Trailer Park Boys TV show. Those stereotypical images belie the reality of the modern mobile home development. B.C. real estate agent Sharon Lenning of Macdonald Realty...