Gift Giving
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Last-minute Christmas shopping in the OkanaganAs we inch closer to Christmas, stores around the Okanagan are seeing their fair share of customers as people get their last-minute shopping done.ConsumerDec 22, 2022
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Cool new toys that were hot this Christmas in the Okanagan"We've been super busy."NewsDec 26, 2021
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Secret Santa gives Calgary’s isolated seniors gift of compassionSenior isolation is a growing epidemic in Canada. A charity aims to help bring some Christmas spirit to those lonely seniors without a family.FeaturesDec 26, 2019
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Christmas fail: 12 Canadians reveal the worst gifts they’ve ever receivedGlobal News asked Canadians to share the stories behind their favourite (or maybe not-so-favourite) worst gifts.LifestyleDec 24, 2019
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Roses for Valentine’s Day? Expect to pay more and get less, says floristIf you think roses are your best bet as a gift this Valentine's Day, you might want to think again, according to a local florist.ConsumerFeb 13, 2019
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Friends, bosses and in-laws: How much should you spend on holiday gifts?First step to holiday shopping is determining how much money you can actually afford to spend.MoneyDec 12, 2018
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What men really want to find under the tree this ChristmasA Men’s Lifestyle Expert says to 'keep it simple' when shopping for the men on your holiday gift list..ConsumerDec 6, 2018
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Check your list Winnipeg: Gifts for kids of all ages and cool toys for 2018With Christmas just weeks away, how are you making out with your gift-giving list? Winnipeg toy stores have lots of ideas if you are short on inspiration.Nov 19, 2018
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Canadians want to give and receive fewer gifts during the holidays: pollAn Ipsos poll exclusive to Global News shows more than half of the people surveyed would like to give and receive fewer gifts, and a quarter of them say the gifts they get are junk.CanadaDec 26, 2017
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You get more out of giving a gift if you don’t expect anything in return, say SFU researchersSFU psychology PhD student Dylan Wiwad said that there are benefits to giving “selfishly”.Dec 14, 2017
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