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Holiday gift-giving ideas for the techy in your lifeClick to visit Shaw website
In partnership withFinding that elusive “perfect gift” doesn’t have to be hard.AdvertisementDec 11, 2017
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Top tech gifts to ask for this seasonClick to visit Shaw website
In partnership withNo matter your interest or hobby, there’s a shiny new gadget to help you experience it better this holiday season.AdvertisementDec 4, 2017
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Spread the warmth of whisky this seasonClick to visit The NSLC website
In partnership withThe NSLC stocks a huge variety of whiskies from Ireland, Canada, the United States and Scotland.AdvertisementDec 11, 2017
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Six ways to stay active with your family over the holidaysClick to visit ParticipACTION and the Government of B.C. website
In partnership withIf you’re having difficulty finding the time or the motivation to get active with your family, here are six ideas to get you in gear.AdvertisementDec 11, 2017
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Roadside Christmas tree collection starts Tuesday in EdmontonIf you're done with your natural Christmas tree, there are a few ways to recycle it in the Edmonton area.ConsumerJan 5, 2018
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Saskatchewan RCMP charge 21 with impaired driving over holiday seasonSaskatchewan RCMP charge 21 people with impaired driving over the holiday season.CanadaJan 3, 2018
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Operation Red Nose was safe ride home for 1,308 Saskatchewan motoristsOperation Red Nose’s ninth campaign in Saskatchewan helped 1,308 motorists get home safe around the holidays.CanadaJan 3, 2018
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Wildlife rescue group wants Albertans to donate their real Christmas treesWILDNorth, a wildlife rescue and rehabilitation society in Parkland County, wants to put old Christmas trees, garlands and wreaths to good use.EnvironmentJan 3, 2018
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How much exercise do you really need to be fit?Everyone has a different answer and organizations come with recommendations – but are they realistic?HealthJan 3, 2018
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New Year’s resolutions – they don’t need to be made at the beginning of the yearAt the beginning of a new year it's natural to reflect on the past year and think about and maybe even set some goals for the coming year or years.Jan 2, 2018
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