Experience stress-free living in a vibrant neighbourhood , featuring beautifully designed studio, one, or two-bedroom apartments with access to resort-style amenities
301 Edgar Lane, Sherwood Park
780-722-8080
terravale@candergroup.ca
TerraVale.ca
501 - 50 Heatherglen Drive, Spruce Grove 780-935-8848
rodv@cdlhomes.com HeritageCreek.ca
5200 Clover Bar Rd, Sherwood Park 780-722-8080
marquis@candergroup.ca Marquis-Living.ca
521 - 50 Heatherglen Drive, Spruce Grove 780-935-8848
rodv@cdlhomes.com HeritageCreek.ca
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SPOTLIGHT
CAN-DER PROPERTIES – Retirement Living: Experience stress-free living in a vibrant neighbourhood with access to resort-style amenities.
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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.
ELIZABETH GARDENS
• Affordable luxury in a cozy neighbourhood
• Inviting open concept suites with top floor vaulted ceilings
• 6 appliances including in-suite laundry
• Energized surface and underground parking available
• Walk to Dr. Donald Massey School
• Professional on-site management
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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)
could a thief catch you off guard?
Distraction thefts have been a growing concern lately, with older adults or individuals on their own being a common target. They can happen anywhere, from malls to parking lots with the thief using a ruse to catch victims off guard and steal their cash, wallets or other valuables.
Some methods of distraction can include crowding, dropping money
on the ground near the potential victim, striking up a conversation, asking for directions, or pretending there is something wrong with the target’s car.
Financial distraction theft can happen when a customer is seen withdrawing cash from an ATM or service counter at a branch. The victim is often unaware they are being watched or targeted, and the perpetrator uses distraction tactics to gain access to their valuables.
Financial distraction theft can happen when a customer is seen withdrawing cash from an ATM or service counter at a branch.
It can also involve more than one thief. One might watch a customer enter their banking PIN at an ATM, for example, then distract them by using a tactic such as dropping something at their feet, engaging in a conversation, or even pretending to fall. The other person then quickly withdraws money from the distracted customer’s account, or steals their bank card to use later since they now know the PIN.
“We know that these perpetrators often attempt to blend in with the physical environment,” explains Tom Cummings, senior manager of global physical security at TD. “We’ve seen situations where they are surveilling customers and looking to identify lucrative or ‘easy’ targets.”
some tips on how to protect yourself
Because distraction theft can happen anywhere, it’s important to follow some basic safety recommendations whenever you’re carrying valuables or have just completed a big purchase. Here are some tips to keep in mind:
• Know the risks. Awareness is one step in preventing this from happening to you and your family.
Speak to your loved ones about distraction theft and help them understand the risks and possible warning signs.
• Stay alert. It is vital to stay alert and be aware of your surroundings and be cautious of people who approach you in public spaces who are overly friendly, helpful, or ask for your help. They may be trying to distract you.
• Secure your valuables. Never leave valuables unattended, and keep them secure and on your person. Whenever possible, store items in zippered pockets, pouches or purses which make it harder for thieves to access.
• Know what to do. If you feel like you are being targeted, yell or make noise to attract attention, and call 911.
• Go places you can trust. Some businesses are taking steps to help protect customers from distraction theft. “Employees at TD are trained to pay attention to everyone entering and spending time in the branch, and to report any suspicious activity,” says Palwasha Zerghune, manager of customer experience. ■
› Laundry facilities
› Wheelchair accessible
› Heat & water included
› Parking available (extra charge)
› Close to bus stop, shopping, schools, parks & LRT
All utilities included
Stove, fridge
Linoleum Floors
Elevator
Ground level parking
Small pet with $150 non-refundable fee
Maximum income level qualifications apply
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
4 tips
For Canadians struggling to pay bills, income tax return time can provide some relief. Whether you’re getting a big cheque or a smaller one, there are ways to use the money that can be more beneficial than others in the long run.
Here are a few tips on how to make your return work harder for you:
pay down your debts
The interest you pay on debt, such as credit cards and loans, can really put a dent in the money you have available for yourself and your family. Pay off your debts with the highest interest rate first to save more.
to make your income tax refund go a long way
set some savings goals
You may have financial goals to work towards. You might be looking to buy a new home, upgrade your current one, take a vacation or pay for your children’s post-secondary education.
To make saving easier, try the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada’s goal calculator. All you need to do is answer a few questions and the calculator will help you create a realistic savings plan.
set up an emergency fund
An emergency fund can help you pay for unexpected expenses, like car
repairs or an urgent vet visit, without using credit. Ideally, you want to save up an emergency fund that can cover three to six months of your living expenses.
save for your retirement
Consider putting that money towards your retirement, especially if you don’t already have dedicated savings for it. There are many savings and investment options available to help you. Contact a financial advisor or your bank to find out what options could be a good fit for you.
Find more tips, tools and resources at canada.ca/money. ■
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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.
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include: Red Deer, Okotoks, Airdrie, Cochrane and other communities in Alberta.
• 1, 2, & 3 Bedroom Units
• Fridge, stove, dishwasher
• Heat & hot 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
1 bedrooms starting from $1400
2 bedrooms starting from $1600
Welcome
Heritage Place
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Conveniently located in Calgary, Alberta. 820 5 Ave SW. A Family building, our one and two bedroom apartments come with a fridge, stove, dishwasher, and a large in-suite storage room. South and northfacing suites have large balconies. Some units offer mountain views. Intercom camera to securely view visitors and garbage chutes on every floor. Large modern laundry room onsite. One-bedroom suites are approximately 750 square feet. Two-bedroom suites are approximately 900 square feet.
1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS AVAILABLE
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4 tips for identifying online shopping scams
Online shopping makes things easier and more convenient. But while it’s fun to hunt for good deals from the comfort of home, be cautious of fraudsters who could be on the hunt for your money or identity.
There are many ways fraudsters target victims, like fake retail websites, counterfeit goods, vendors that vanish after payment, phony free trial offers, hyperlinks that can launch malware and more. To avoid getting scammed on your next online purchase, follow these tips:
verify the seller
Watch out for those with grammatical errors, odd URLs or a lack of customer reviews. Look closely
at the site’s privacy policy as well as their terms and conditions, and remember to check customer feedback. Purchase only from trusted company websites or sellers.
be wary of entering too much information
If a site is asking for your social insurance number or driver’s license, be cautious – it could be a scam.
look for built-in security features
If there’s a broken key symbol or an open padlock symbol to the left of the URL in your browser, it means the transaction isn’t secure and could be intercepted by a third party. When the key symbol is complete or the
padlock is locked, or the web address begins with “https://,” it’s a secure transaction.
monitor your statements
Watch for discrepancies, like repeated or unknown charges on your bank or credit card. Monitor your statements frequently to review your purchases and payments as they happen.
If you think you were a victim of fraud, report it to the Canadian AntiFraud Centre. You should also contact your local police, bank, and the two credit reporting agencies, Equifax and TransUnion, to put a fraud alert on your credit report.
Learn more ways to protect yourself from fraud at canada.ca/money. ■
— 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