4Rent – Alberta – January 30, 2026

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ALBERTA

3 & 9 SPOTLIGHT

ESSEX DEVELOPMENTS – Woodbridge and Tanglewood: Welcome to Woodbridge at Palisades in North Edmonton and Tanglewood at Sun Meadows in Stony Plain.

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edmonton area maps

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.

OUT OF REGION

These areas include: Beaumont, Edson, Fort McMurray, Fort Saskatchewan, Fox Creek, Leduc, Red Deer, Spruce Grove, Stony Plain and other communities in Alberta.

3

2.5 baths

• 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)

5 meaningful ways you can give back

Many people have a sense that they want to do more for the people around them and for their community. But it can be difficult

to know where to start. The truth is, supporting people locally and even globally can be simpler than many may expect. Here are a few ways one person really can make a difference:

support your neighbours

Often, one of the greatest gifts you can give is your time. Seniors in your community appreciate small acts of

kindness – shovelling driveways, raking leaves, carrying groceries or simply sharing coffee and conversation. These gestures can combat loneliness and help your neighbours maintain independence during the winter months.

find local volunteer opportunities

Community organizations often need extra hands in the winter. Some good opportunities to look for include staffing food drive collection points, organizing donated clothes

and toys or helping coordinate charity fundraising events. Blood donations are particularly needed during winter when supplies run low. Volunteering makes these programs possible.

become a humanitarian hero

A few clicks can change a life halfway around the world – online charitable donations support families and children experiencing extreme poverty. Organizations like Children Believe use that support to address critical needs like healthcare, clean water, education and safe spaces to play. The impact that even small donations have can be surprising:

• $25 can buy a year’s worth of dental hygiene. For children in underserved communities, poor oral hygiene can lead to serious health complications. Access to toothbrushes, toothpaste and floss can go a long way to supporting their overall health.

• $75 can buy critical mental health support. Nearly one billion people globally live with mental health conditions, yet care remains critically underfunded, especially in conflict zones. A small contribution can provide access to specialized care and medication for families who otherwise have nowhere to turn.

• $100 can give a newborn a start in life. New mothers and babies need essential vitamins and medical checkups. Millions of women and newborns die from preventable causes each year –it doesn’t take much to provide life-saving intervention.

Often, one of the greatest gifts you can give is your time. Seniors in

your community appreciate small acts of kindness –shovelling driveways, raking leaves, carrying groceries or simply sharing coffee and conversation.

create lasting change by giving sustainably

If you’re considering making donations, consider monthly contributions, as opposed to one-time donations. Recurring gifts allow organizations to plan long-term programs and create sustainable change. Even small monthly amounts add up to significant impact – and most organizations will provide regular updates on how your support is making a difference.

inspire others to join you

The spirit of giving multiplies when shared. You could host a giving circle where friends or family contribute to a cause together, or organize a donation drive at work. Sharing your volunteering experiences on social media and giving openly can allow others to step up, too.

Don’t discount the power of individual action, even in the face of large issues such as poverty. Even one person stepping up makes a difference, and that impact often ripples out to affect even greater change. You can learn more about ways to give at childrenbelieve.ca.■

— News Canada

Suites with Space, Style, & Location!

Spacious 1- & 2-Bedroom Apartments in the heart of downtown Edmonton

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

calgar y area maps

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.

OUT OF REGION

• 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

6 signs that call from your bank is actually fraud

Fraudsters often pose as bank employees in order to seem legitimate to potential victims, according to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre. Many of these scams are designed to get you to respond to questions or requests that a bank would never ask, such as:

a request for personal information

When you call your bank to ask a question or to perform a service, the bank employee on the other end of the phone may ask you some personal details to confirm your identity before providing you with services.

But they’ll never call you and ask for information like your debit PIN or online banking password. If someone does, hang up and call the number on the back of your bank card. They’ll also never send someone to your home to pick up your physical debit or credit cards.

Messages purporting to be from your bank prompting you to click on a link or perform an action are red flags.

keeping a secret for your bank

Some frauds involve scammers talking their target into sending money. To avoid intervention, scammers will sometimes instruct you not to tell branch staff why you’re moving money. They may even provide you with a phony

cover story to tell branch employees, like sending money to a family member overseas.

Always be honest with branch staff – they’re your bank’s first line of defense in helping to protect your money.

pressuring you to do something or threatening to cancel your services

Messages purporting to be from your bank prompting you to click on a link or perform an action are red flags. Be especially cautious if there’s a specific period of time for you to complete it or else “your money will be lost or your account frozen.”

asking you to help with an investigation

One of the more common scams is known as “the bank investigator scam.” The fraudster claims there’s a joint law enforcement investigation into frauds committed by employees at your bank branch and they need your help to catch them. When you provide your banking information to help, the fraudster uses it to access your accounts.

purchasing gift cards

In a number of scams, the scammer will pose as an employee from

your bank – sometimes through a caller ID-spoofed phone number –and ask you to purchase gift cards on their behalf to help them out of a made-up situation.

requesting access to your computer

Your bank will never ask you for remote access to your device. If you receive a call from someone who says they are from your bank and they need you to download software onto your computer for any reason, hang up the phone.

how can you protect yourself from a scam?

Stay informed: Some free services, like TD Fraud Alerts, can send you a text message if there’s suspicious activity detected on your credit or debit card.

Enable two-factor authentication: This offers a higher level of security for your online profiles. You may have to check each of your apps’ settings to enable it.

Get educated: The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre can help you learn more about common fraud scams so you can avoid them.

You can also learn more at td.com/protectyourself. ■ — News Canada

Where Life Intersects

Stylish 560-932 sq ft, apartments are now available for immediate move-in. Be the first occupant of a new home and dynamic community that meet you right where you want to be.

All J88 apartments include free high-speed internet, optional underground parking and bike storage. With 8 of your favourite street-level retailers including Phil & Sebastian Coffee, plus Community Natural Foods, Red’s Diner and Leopold’s Tavern steps away.

Only 50% security deposit is required! Schedule a viewing today.

1 Bedroom Apartments From $1,600/month

2 Bedroom Apartments From $1,900/month

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5 ways to meet your

savings goals sooner

Saving money, especially long-term savings, can be difficult. It’s tough to know where to begin or how to allocate money efficiently. Feeling like your financial plan is guesswork can be discouraging, but there are some simple steps you can take to get your savings on the right track:

start by developing a plan

Without clear goals and a roadmap for meeting them, you won’t be saving to your full potential. Outline what it is you’re saving for, and how far in the future. Be realistic with the targets you set – if the numbers aren’t adding up based on your current income, you may need to adjust your timeline.

improve your knowledge

There’s a great quote from Abraham Lincoln: “Give me six hours to chop down a tree, and I’ll spend the first four sharpening the axe.” Sharpen your savings axe by investing time in improving your financial literacy.

There are courses and resources available for adult learners, like Money Matters, a free introductory financial literacy program. Taking a course can help you make more confident decisions when it comes to managing your money, and develop more efficient and effective savings strategies.

pay down debt while saving

Like taking the time to educate yourself, paying down debt is a strategy that can help your savings in the long term. Paying down your principal – the amount you borrowed – reduces all your future interest payments, letting you put that money towards your goals instead.

build a budget that works for you

Everyone’s needs and situations are different. Building a budget means looking at your circumstances honestly and setting priorities that will support you as you work towards your goals. A good place to

start is separating your expenses into needs and wants, and making sure the needs – basic expenses you can’t do without, such as shelter, food and water – are accounted for. Then you can budget for wants more confidently, knowing that you’ve got the essentials covered.

be prepared to adjust your plan

Your circumstances will change – income may rise or fall, you may have unexpected expenses or have to adjust for changing economic conditions. The amount of your budget that goes toward paying down debt may decrease when you’ve paid off more of your principal. Staying flexible and being willing to reassess your plan are important for making the most of your money and meeting your goals sooner.

You can learn more about managing your money and improving your financial literacy at abcmoneymatters.ca. ■

— News Canada

• 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

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