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8910–98th AVE., FORT SASKATCHEWAN
COME SEE OUR SHOW SUITE!
This is a great well-maintained family community. Only 10 minutes drive on the Manning Freeway.
587-414-5529
Lookup ID: 4R2260 at 4Rent.ca
PROPERTY FEATURES
• 2 & 3 bedroom units
• 1 & 1 1/2 baths
• Fenced yards
• Sorry, no pets
• Telus Fibre Optic
• Classic units feature European cabinetry, cultured marble countertops and tub surround. Upgrade to Elite units with stainless appliances, glass top range, full backsplash and much more.
56th St.–144th AVE., EDMONTON
Westland Park Hours:
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday: 8am–4:30pm
Thursday: 8am–7pm
Saturday: 9am –1pm
REDUCED DAMAGE DEPOSIT: $395 REDUCED DAMAGE DEPOSIT: $395
This is a great well-maintained family community located close to schools, shopping, restaurants and public transit. Enjoy the Londonderry Athletic Grounds and Leisure Centre in the morning, and spend the evening at Manning Town Centre Cineplex.
587-414-5524
Lookup ID: 4R2255 at 4Rent.ca
PROPERTY FEATURES
• 2 & 3 bedroom units
• 1 & 1 1/2 baths
Creston Place Hours:
Monday: 9am-4pm
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: 9am–6:30pm
• Fenced yards
• Sorry, no pets
• Telus Fibre Optic
• Classic units feature European cabinetry, cultured marble countertops and tub surround. Upgrade to Elite units with stainless appliances, glass top range, full backsplash and much more.
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$350 Security Deposit BEAUTIFUL 2 BEDROOMS AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
14540 - 72 Street
1 BEDROOM from$920
2 BEDROOM from$1020
› Electric stove, fridge, dishwasher and washer/dryer
› Heat and water/sewer included
› Vinyl plank flooring
› Parking
› Close to bus stop, shopping centre, schools and parks
Rentals@civida.ca/780-702-4545 or apply online at www.civida.ca
Lookup ID: 4R12119 at 4Rent.ca
Income qualifications apply
8910–98th AVE., FORT SASKATCHEWAN
COME SEE OUR SHOW SUITE!
This is a great well-maintained family community. Only 10 minutes drive on the Manning Freeway.
587-414-5529
Lookup ID: 4R2260 at 4Rent.ca
PROPERTY FEATURES
• 2 & 3 bedroom units
• 1 & 1 1/2 baths
• Fenced yards
• Sorry, no pets
• Telus Fibre Optic
• Classic units feature European cabinetry, cultured marble countertops and tub surround. Upgrade to Elite units with stainless appliances, glass top range, full backsplash and much more.
56th St.–144th AVE., EDMONTON
Westland Park Hours:
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday: 8am–4:30pm
Thursday: 8am–7pm
Saturday: 9am –1pm
REDUCED DAMAGE DEPOSIT: $395 REDUCED DAMAGE DEPOSIT: $395
This is a great well-maintained family community located close to schools, shopping, restaurants and public transit. Enjoy the Londonderry Athletic Grounds and Leisure Centre in the morning, and spend the evening at Manning Town Centre Cineplex.
587-414-5524
Lookup ID: 4R2255 at 4Rent.ca
PROPERTY FEATURES
• 2 & 3 bedroom units
• 1 & 1 1/2 baths
• Fenced yards
• Sorry, no pets
• Telus Fibre Optic
• Classic units feature European cabinetry, cultured marble countertops and tub surround. Upgrade to Elite units with stainless appliances, glass top range, full backsplash and much more.
Creston Place Hours:
Monday: 9am-4pm
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: 9am–6:30pm
Friday: 10am–6:30pm
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Whether you bask in tropical days of a heat wave or dread hot temperatures each summer, you should know how to stay safe during extreme heat. Hot days are expected to become more frequent and intense
across Canada in the future. Here’s what you can do.
Tune in to local forecasts or sign up to receive heat alerts on your phone so you know when to expect the heat. If it’s available, check the Air Quality
Health Index in your area since air pollution is often worse on very hot days.
Feeling thirsty is not a good sign of how hydrated you are, especially in hot weather, so be sure to drink water before you feel thirsty. Try leaving a glass by the sink as a reminder, and up your fluid intake by eating fruits and vegetables with high water content like watermelon or grapes.
If you find yourself in an overheated home, activate the air conditioning if it’s available.
If you don’t have air conditioning, close your curtains or blinds during the day to block out heat from the sun, and avoid using your oven to cook. If it’s safe, open your windows at night to let in cooler air. If it gets too hot in your home, relocate to a
cooler area of the home like your basement or visit an air-conditioned space like a library or cooling centre.
Try to plan regular check-ins with family, friends and neighbours on hot days to help each other find relief. Head to an air-conditioned space such as a home, the local library or the movies.
Extreme heat poses health risks for everyone, especially for young children, older adults and those of us with breathing difficulties or other health conditions. It’s smart to stay connected to give and receive support.
Find more information at canada. ca/health. ■
— News Canada
If you don’t have air conditioning, close your curtains or blinds during the day to block out heat from the sun, and avoid using your oven to cook.
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REDUCED DAMAGE DEPOSIT: $395
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REDUCED DAMAGE DEPOSIT: $395
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REDUCED DAMAGE DEPOSIT: $395
Located in downtown Edmonton, Vibe Lofts is mere steps from all of the city’s great conveniences and is available to rent. Offering an array of loft types such as Studio Lofts, to One Bedroom and Two Bedroom Lofts. Crafted with superior cast in place concrete and steel construction Vibe Lofts is unlike anything you’ve ever seen before, with unique amenity concepts. Explore what we have to offer, discover the true meaning of modern urban living, make the city your backyard, make Vibe Lofts your home.
Thinking about a summer vacation but unsure where to start? This year, why not explore close to home and connect with nature. Here’s how to make the most of everything Canada has to offer with a more sustainable summer vacation.
For a truly refreshing and restorative staycation, disconnect for a few days without reaching for phones or laptops. Electronics can disrupt our circadian rhythm and natural sleep cycle. Consider morning salutations or meditation to connect with nature and set your intentions for the day.
There are 37 national parks and 10 national park reserves in Canada, plus
numerous provincial parks and local nature reserves to explore, meaning nature isn’t far from your doorstep.
Roughing it in the outdoors may not be ideal for everyone, but it’s easy to create a quality camping experience from home. Set up a tent in the backyard or a local campground, light some candles or a bonfire, and roast marshmallows and hot dogs using sticks fallen from nearby trees.
Try bringing food and snacks you already have in the fridge or pantry. If grocery shopping’s a must, consider carbon-neutral food options like Maple Leaf Natural Top Dogs. The Carbon Zero logo indicates a carbon neutral company to help you iden-
tify planet-friendly options for your cookout.
Looking for a new experience? Try visiting food festivals or fundraisers in your area. These provide the opportunity for you and your family to support the community while also cutting down on your carbon emissions since you won’t have to travel far.
If booking a hotel or rental property, ask your accommodation provider about their sustainability commitments to choose an option that aligns with sustainable tourism.
Make staycations the new vacations. The more we explore our neighbourhoods on foot, the smaller our carbon footprint. ■
— News Canada
Office hours: Monday – Friday 8am – 4:30pm. Evenings and Saturdays by appointment only.
• This Architecturally significant complex has a beautiful brick façade and is trimmed with stucco and siding.
• Many units have brick trimmed archways over the front door.
• Well maintained with mature trees and manicured lawns/gardens.
• Large upgraded units with front and rear doors.
• 1 1/2 bathrooms and full basement
• Private fenced yards include a storage shed, cement patio and lawn area
• Sorry, no pets.
587-855-4331
Lookup ID: 4R2256 at 4Rent.ca
The pandemic is causing uncertainty and upheaval in our everyday life, taking a toll on our routines, relationships and physical and mental health.
Many of us have been turning to food for comfort, with sales of staples like meat, flour and eggs spiking in recent months.
It could be due to biological drive. New research, published in Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, found meat plays an important role in our mental health. The study found clear evidence that those who avoid eating meat tended to have higher rates or risk of depression and anxiety compared to those who include meat in their diet.
Celebratory foods like ribs, bacon and steak can even help lift our spirits and mark special occasions –even if you’re just rejoicing that it’s summertime.
Perfect for a backyard barbecue, this delicious pork chop recipe is a great way to toast the warm weather with family or friends, even if at a distance. ■
— News Canada
Prep time: 10 minutes Cook time: 15 minutes Serves: 4
• 4 pork loin or rib chops, about 1-inch thick
• 2 tbsp hoisin sauce
• 1 tbsp tomato ketchup
Ingredients:
• 1 tbsp light soy sauce
• 1 tbsp rice wine or cider vinegar
• 2 tsp orange zest
• ¼ cup orange juice
Directions:
• 1 tsp Sriracha sauce
• 1 tsp ground cumin
• 1 tsp sesame oil
• Zest from an orange (for garnish)
1. Place chops in re-sealable plastic bag.
2. Combine hoisin sauce, ketchup, soy sauce, vinegar, orange zest, Sriracha sauce, orange juice, cumin and sesame oil in small bowl until well blended. Pour over chops. Seal bag and refrigerate for a minimum of four hours, preferably overnight.
3. Remove chops from marinade; discard marinade. Pat chops with paper towel to remove excess marinade.
4. Preheat barbecue on high; reduce heat to medium. Grill chops 5 to 7 minutes per side, or until instant-read thermometer registers 155°F (68°C).
5. Remove chops from grill onto a clean plate. Tent loosely with foil and allow chops to rest 3 to 5 minutes before serving. Garnish with remaining orange zest.
New research, published in Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, found meat plays an important role in our mental health.
Camping is the unofficial Canadian summer pastime. Pitching tents, cooking meals and spending time with family and friends under the stars brings us closer to nature. But how do camping habits impact Earth? Here are some eco-conscious hacks that will preserve the fun – and the planet – during your next trip
Preparing camping gear is an important step in the planning process. This year, instead of spending money on new equipment, consider buying used or renting, borrowing or repairing what you already have. If you have friends who camp, there’s a high chance they have gear you can borrow – sharing is caring and ecofriendly.
The longer you keep a product, the less impact it will have on the environment. A little TLC spent on bringing new life to existing camping tools will help protect the planet for future generations.
Don’t grocery shop ahead of time; instead, consider buying fresh food at your destination. Purchasing fresh, locally grown produce from farmers and distributors near your destination supports the community, is better for the environment and is more likely to reduce food waste.
And don’t stop at produce - the best camping mornings start with bacon. To sizzle sustainably, look out for the Carbon Zero logo on foods
like Maple Leaf Original Natural Bacon packs.
Instead of buying plastic water bottles, bring reusable ones and fill them up at your campsite. Some sites have water refill stations, or you can filter and boil your own from nearby natural resources.
Limit single-use containers and bring reusable cloth trash bags with you to collect your waste. Recycling and composting where you can goes a long way towards preserving nature’s beauty.
Eco-conscious camping is all about reducing our environmental footprint. Have fun, take care of each other and respect Mother Nature. ■