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‘She’s a wealth of knowledge’: Nova Scotia ‘Coupon Nannie’ offsets inflationA grandmother of five, the self-styled "Coupon Nannie" is grateful she's reaching a wider audience by the day as inflation pumps up prices at the grocery store.MoneySep 22, 2022
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Board of Education 2022-23 budget ‘incredibly disappointing,’ says Saskatchewan Teachers’ FederationSaskatoon Board of Directors announced the budget for the 2022-2023 school year which included some cuts. The Saskatchewan Teachers Federation called it 'incredibly disappointing.’EducationJun 8, 2022
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Residential home sales on the rise across Saskatchewan: SRA reportIn a report released by the Saskatchewan Realtor Association, housing sales in Saskatchewan rose 74 per cent in February 2021 compared to the same period in 2020.ConsumerMar 8, 2021
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Lethbridge’s Green’s Pop Shop bottle depot staying ‘very busy’ amid COVID-19In Alberta, container return prices range from $0.10 to $0.25 per item, including aluminum, glass, plastic, and bi-metal. With the COVID-19 crisis limiting services around the province, these return centres have been categorized as essential services.EconomyApr 19, 2020
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Your brain is not wired to save for retirement. Here are 2 tricks to jolt it into actionIf you can't save for retirement, you may need to help your brain along. Here are two ways to do that.MoneyFeb 1, 2020
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Canadians feel better about money, worse about romance: Ipsos year-end pollCanadians are feeling somewhat better about their financial situation heading into a new year and decade, according to exclusive polling conducted by Ipsos for Global News.ConsumerDec 26, 2019
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Council to look at creating rules for Edmonton cannabis loungesCouncillor Mike Nickel sees a hole in Edmonton's bylaws and regulations that he wants to see filled. Nowhere are there rules for city staff to use for cannabis lounges.CannabisNov 4, 2019
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Own a house with your partner? Here’s what happens if you break upIf you don't have a legal agreement you could face troubles.LifestyleNov 3, 2019
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‘Money disorder’: When spending leads to cycles of self-destructive behaviourSome people love to save, others love to spend, and for some, spending money can lead to a vicious cycle of self-destructive behaviour.LifestyleOct 19, 2019
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Edmonton councillor wants voucher system to keep more accessible taxis in useCoun. Mike Nickel is working to create a voucher program to encourage more accessible taxis in Edmonton to actually go and pick up disabled clients.PoliticsSep 19, 2019
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