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Use our colour coded regions to find the rental area you’re interested in. All our ads are organized by regions easily located by the matching colour tabs. April
These areas include: Beaumont, Edson, Fort McMurray, Fort Saskatchewan, Fox Creek, Leduc, Red Deer, Spruce Grove, Stony Plain and other communities in Alberta.














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• Kitchen with island
• 6 Appliances
• Large private patio
• Upgraded cabinets
• Walk-in pantry
• Parks and walking trails
• On site management
• Modern townhome
• Includes two parking stalls
• Accept large pets upon approval
• Supermarkets and medical clinics nearby
• Unfinished basements (great for storage)
• Walking distance to public transportation
• Easy access to Anthony Henday Drive (Hwy 216)










































WELCOME TO YOUR NEW HOM E!
If you are looking for space, style, and location – look no further than Square 104. With the LRT right at your doorstep, this exceptional downtown Edmonton rental is located by great restaurants, MacEwan University, shopping, and Rogers Place in the Ice District. All of our suites offer ensuite laundry, full kitchens, soaker tubs, electric fireplaces, balconies, and more! Not to mention our lovely enclosed courtyard and fitness centre. Square 104 is great for urban professionals and students.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
#128-10411 105th Ave., Edmonton, AB T5H 4R8 780-429-6787
square104@morguard.com www.square104.com
AMENITIES
● Security Patrol & On-site surveillance
● Fitness Centre
● Resident Courtyard
● Controlled indoor tenant parking
● In-suite Washer/Dryer
● Balcony/Patio
● Dishwasher
● Electric Fireplace
LOCATED NEAR
● Rogers Place Arena
● Grant MacEwan University
● Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre
● LRT and major bus routes
With the weather finally starting to warm up, it’s time for sunshine, new blooms and spring cleaning. We bring a fresh start to the season each year by taking the time to tidy our homes, so why not include finances too? Planning can bring a sense of comfort and peace of mind. Here are four quick tips to get you started:
Just like when you tidy your closet, start your financial cleaning by taking stock. Ask yourself whether your current financial products are meeting your needs or if there are better options available. As just one example, if you’d prefer a low-risk investment that you know will provide a return, a Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) may be a good choice. It guarantees a specific interest rate while you own it, and the repayment of your initial investment once the GIC’s term has ended.
Consider what you want your future to look like to help determine how best to store your assets, then organize them into different accounts for specific purposes. For example, one way to prepare for life after your career is with a tax-deferred Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP). Or, if you want to open an account to save for post-secondary education, then a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) may work best for your family. The key is to organize your assets in a way that suits your needs.
Once everything’s set up the way you like it, you’ll want to make sure your money is safe. You can find out how your deposits are protected through online tools like the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation’s (CDIC) online calculator. This organization protects eligible deposits, like

Consider what you want your future to look like to help determine how best to store your assets, then organize them into different accounts for specific purposes.
GICs and other term deposits, money in savings or chequing accounts and foreign currency, in the unlikely event of a bank failure. There are several categories of protection covering a variety of savings options, including RRSPs and RESPs, and each is protected up to $100,000.
To make organizing and tracking your finances easier, consider setting your accounts to automatically transfer specific amounts of money from one account to another, which can help make saving money and paying bills simpler and worry-free. Spreadsheets and other online financial programs, like the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada’s financial goal calculator and budget planner, can also be useful in tracking your spending habits and your progress toward your savings goals.
Find more information on deposit protection or calculate your coverage at CDIC.ca. ■









Use our colour coded regions to find the rental area you’re interested in. All our ads are organized by regions easily located by the matching colour tabs.
These
include: Red Deer, Okotoks, Airdrie, Cochrane and other communities in Alberta.
Moving to a new home is an exciting time, and there’s a lot to process. Between closing documents, packing and unpacking, it’s easy to lose track of some administrative details. You can save yourself some potential headaches by taking these items into consideration:
A lot of these use your home address, so get ahead of the move by updating them to your new address. This will help you avoid disruptions and having to scramble to get everything where it needs to be on top of having to settle in.
In case anything gets damaged or goes missing during a move, it’s important to have a clear record of what
you had before the process. One useful trick is to photograph any valuables from a couple of angles for easy reference later on.
Getting internet, TV and phone services set up is an early priority during a move. You can notify your provider to help make the process easier, but the truth is that issues can happen. You may run into unexpected fees during a move or even service disruptions.
If your service provider doesn’t deal with the issue to your satisfaction, you still have options, such as taking the issue to the Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services (CCTS), an independent agency that can deal directly with providers. It handles unresolved wireless, TV, phone and internet service issues from thousands of Canadians each year.
Moving can also be a chance to only take what you truly value with you.
Moving can also be a chance to only take what you truly value with you. Instead of looking at all your stuff as automatically coming with you, try imagining it was something being offered to you for your new home. If it’s something that excites you to have there, pack it – if not, consider letting it go.
Moving is always stressful, but staying connected during the process doesn’t have to be. You can learn more about resolving issues with your telecom service provider at letsstayconnected.ca. ■ — News Canada


• 1, 2, & 3 Bedroom Units
• Fridge, stove, dishwasher
• Heat & water
• Fireplace
• In-suite & outdoor storage
• Balconies or patio
• Church, community centre & schools all in walking distance
• Easy access to LRT & bus routes
• Outdoor pool Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm After





• 1 & 2 bedrooms
• Two level, 2 bedroom suites
• Fridge, stove, dishwasher
• Electricity, heat & hot water
• Bus routes steps away, close to LRT
• Blocks away from excellent shopping centers
• Close to U of C



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April is Oral Health Month, a chance to re-examine the small, everyday choices that shape us, and how they affect our oral health. Here’s why it’s important to make careful choices about your diet:
Your food can make your teeth and gums stronger…or weaker
Dietary choices can have a big impact on your oral health. Sugar in particular can harm your mouth by creating fuel for bacteria there, so try to avoid, or at least be mindful of, the following items:
• Carbonated beverages: they often contain sugar and are also acidic, both of which are bad for tooth enamel.
• Sugary snacks, especially chewy, sticky ones: they can get stuck on or between teeth.
• Sticky starches, such as potato chips, crackers, white breads and pasta: these starches break down into sugars.
• Food and drinks that are high in acid, such as pickles, citrus juices, vinegars and wine.
Just because a food contains acids or natural sugars doesn’t necessarily mean you shouldn’t eat it. Just make sure to hydrate with water after eating to help wash those sugars away. Some food choices can actually benefit your mouth, including:
• Yogurt and cheese, which contain calcium to support healthy teeth.

• Dark leafy greens, such as spinach, kale and collard greens, which are high in enamel-building calcium.
• Low-sugar, high-protein snacks, such as almonds and other nuts, which help support your teeth and gums.
• Crunchy veggies and fruits, such as apples, which act as natural toothbrushes, sweeping harmful residue off your teeth.
It’s important to pay close attention to your teeth and gums – oral health issues can sometimes be an early warning of a nutritional deficiency. For example:
• Swollen and bleeding gums, even with regular flossing, can be a sign that you’re not getting enough vitamin C.
• A smooth, overly red or painful tongue may mean a vitamin B deficiency.
• More frequent mouth ulcers may signal a lack of iron.
It’s essential to schedule regular appointments with a dental hygienist, whether you’re noticing an issue or not. Beyond routine removal of calculus – hard buildups on the teeth – and plaque, dental hygienists can help spot oral health issues early: ones that might point to a nutritional problem, as well as even more serious conditions such as periodontitis or even cancer. They can also provide tips for improving your oral health, which supports your overall health. By making more conscious food choices, you can make a real impact on your health. Your teeth and gums will thank you, and so will the rest of you. Learn more about good oral health habits at dentalhygienecanada.ca. ■ — News Canada

Be the first to experience these modern rental townhomes in the heart of Seton Urban District, with Phil & Sebastian Coffee and Community Natural Foods at your doorstep. More than residential. More than retail. More than a place to meet. It’s where life intersects.
3 distinctive floorplans (1,142-1,468 sq ft)
High-speed internet included
Pets welcome*
Optional surface parking*




• 1, 2 & 3 bedroom suites
• Heat & water included
• Wood burning fireplace
• Sunken living rooms
• Vaulted ceilings on the third floor
• In-suite & outdoor storage
• Oak cabinets
• Five kitchen appliances
• Only steps away from bus stop Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm After hours appointments readily accommodated.



• 1 & 2 bedrooms
• Two level, 2 bedroom suites
• Fridge, stove, dishwasher
• Electricity, heat & hot water
• Bus routes steps away, close to LRT
• Blocks away from excellent shopping centers
• Close to U of C





