As temperatures plunge, furnaces will be working overtime to keep homes heated, and with more people hunkering down inside, electricity use will also be up. There are ways to avoid hefty energy bills by keeping the warm air in and cold air out. Tiffany Lizée explains.
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Save energy, but stay warm during Alberta’s first cold snap of 2020
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