EDITOR IN CHIEF
T his issue of PEI Living celebrates the power and strength of women in business, while also highlighting the beauty and sense of community that defines business on the Island. This issue is sure to inspire you as you read the stories of our female-owned businesses. By successfully running businesses and occupying leadership positions, they serve as role models for younger generations of women, proving that there are no limits to what they can achieve. No spring issue would be complete without a sneak peek into the latest fashion and style trends. The style section has you covered when it comes to helping expand your wardrobe with this season’s best picks. Special congratulations to Debra Wellner and Chameleon’s Corner for over 40 years in business- what a milestone! This is also the perfect season to explore the real estate market. In this edition we introduce our dedicated real estate section. Over the next issues we’ll share tips and advice as well as property and agent profiles. In our Home & Cottage section you’ll find the latest recommendations on home styling and what’s current to help you with your design choices. THIS ONE’S FOR THE GIRLS
We had such fun putting the drag queen editorial together and meeting the talented members of The Haus of Zhoosh . They focus on self-expression, empowerment and inclusivity while offering an incredible performance. We also say farewell to our Food & Drink editor, Jackie Herbert. Her business, PEI Tasting Tours (peitastingtours.ca) has grown and requires more attention. We will definitely miss her but wish her all the best.
Tracey Warren, Editor in Chief tracey@pei-living.ca C: 902.626.5148
Enjoy the spring issue and we’ll see you for the summer edition!
We welcome Rose Cooper to our PEI Living sales team. We know you’ll enjoy working with her. She brings a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to the magazine.
Rose Cooper rose@pei-living.ca 506.993.0013
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