4Rent – Alberta – December 5, 2025

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3 & 7 SPOTLIGHT

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

EDMONTON

Edmonton North West ....... 7

Edmonton North Central 10

CALGARY

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Calgary South West ........ 29

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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.

2.5

• 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)

tips for shopping more securely

Online shopping offers convenience, but also an array of options that can be overwhelming, and an added risk of fraud. Here are some simple steps you can take to make your experience smoother and safer:

start early

This lets you compare options at a relaxed pace and helps you make

more confident decisions. Two things to look out for:

• Early bird specials that can help you get everything done ahead of schedule and below budget.

• Prices that go up right before big “sale” events to create the appearance of big discounts. Note the prices for items you’re interested in so that you know if you’re actually getting a deal when the sale begins.

check out local vendors

In-person shopping may not be top of mind, but it can be rewarding. It supports businesses in your community, helps you find more unique gifts and allows you to buy from people you know you can trust.

stay alert for scams

Honest retailers still have to deal with the threat of fraudsters pretend-

ing to be them and sending phishing messages to get people’s private information disguised as order notifications and delivery messages. Here are a couple of things you can do:

• If you get a fake message from a local business, let them know. It helps them step up their cybersecurity to keep everyone safe.

• Ask retailers if they use protective measures, like Mastercard’s

anti-fraud tools, which use artificial intelligence (AI) to spot and stop fraudulent transactions in real time. More fraudsters are using AI to enhance their scams, so AI-powered defence can be good protection.

use secure payment options

For any online shopping, pay attention to how you are asked to pay.

In-person shopping may not be top of mind, but it can be rewarding. It supports businesses in your community, helps you find more unique gifts and allows you to buy from people you know you can trust.

Look for HTTPS or a padlock icon in the URL, which indicates a secure connection. Stick to businesses that use safe, secure payment methods like major credit cards or mobile wallets. If you’re ever unsure, don’t hesitate to reach out directly and ask the business how they’ll process your payment. Don’t complete any online transaction unless you’re confident it’s secure.

There’s a lot to watch out for during busy shopping times, but many businesses are taking steps to make the experience safe and easier. By practicing cyber safety, you can do your part, too. ■

— News Canada

Suites with Space, Style, & Location!

Apartments

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.

include: Red Deer, Okotoks, Airdrie, Cochrane and other communities in Alberta.

• 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 hours appointments readily accommodated. Call

at 4Rent.ca

• 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

trust in local: ways to buy Canadian

Patriotic pride is riding high with the surge of the “buy Canadian” movement. It’s a timely feeling, but not a new one: for generations, Canadian farmers, producers, manufacturers and retailers have supported their communities with unique, high-quality goods.

Whether you’ve been a die-hard buy Canadian shopper for years, or

you’re looking to get started, here are some tips: visit the farmer’s market

It’s a proud Canadian tradition, and there’s no shopping experience quite like it. You can get fresh, high-quality produce, fresh bread and baked goods straight from the farmers and producers themselves.

Look for home items like beeswax candles and handmade soaps or lotions. Most markets also offer food and refreshment, as well as local craft goods and thrift finds.

look

for uniquely Canadian options

Some things are just too Canadian to get from anywhere else: think maple syrup, wild blueberries or canola. In

fact, canola, short for “Canada” and “oil, low acid,” is a Canadian invention dating to the early 1970s, coming from farmers and scientists working together.

It’s a heart-healthy cooking oil that’s trans-fat free, low in saturated fats, with plenty of omega-3 and “good cholesterol” monounsaturated fats. Canola grows right here, with 70 per cent coming from West-

ern Canada. It’s also in more things than you’d expect, from cosmetics to pet foods to sustainable biofuels and environmentally friendly bags and fabrics.

you can buy

Canadian online, too

Every community has hidden gems, and you don’t have to live next door to support them. Even small stores usually have online ordering, which lets you access their unique offerings, no matter the dis-

tance. If there’s a particular item you want, try adding “Canada” to the end of your online search, or switching the search to the maps tab to see which Canadian vendors can send it to you.

Buying Canadian isn’t just a slogan. It’s a way to connect with your community, and communities across the country, and to sample the best of what Canada has to offer. You can learn more about supporting Canadian-made goods at hellocanola.ca/canadian. ■ — News Canada

tips to help avoid post-holiday financial stress

The holiday season can be expensive. Between entertaining and choosing the perfect gifts, your wallet can take a hit. Even if you do find some great bargains, credit card interest rates can quickly eat up the money you saved from the discounted prices if you carry a balance.

Reduce financial stress in the new year by following these tips:

• Set a budget for gift spending before you start shopping – one for each person on your list, as well as a total limit for all gifts.

• Plan to pay the total amount owing on your credit card by the due date to avoid interest charges. If this isn’t possible, pay as much as you can.

Plan to pay the total amount owing on your credit card by the due date to avoid interest charges. If this isn’t possible, pay as much as you can.

• If you expect to carry a balance, consider switching to a line of credit, which usually carries a lower interest rate.

• Avoid taking cash advances on your credit card, as you’ll be charged interest immediately.

• Check your monthly statement carefully and report any unauthorized transactions to your credit card company immediately. This is especially important in the new year, since credit card fraud occurs more frequently during the holiday season.

There are resources you can use to help you manage credit, like the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada’s credit card comparison tool. It can help you find the credit card that

best suits your needs by letting you compare features for different credit cards, including interest rates, annual fees and rewards.

There are many credit cards with low interest rates available if you normally carry a balance. Many of those come with an annual fee, but this option could help you cut some of the costly interest charges that can be much higher than the annual fee.

Before accepting any product, read the terms and conditions of the credit card application and agreement carefully. Ask questions about anything you don’t understand.

Find more tips and tools at canada. ca/money. ■

• 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, & 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

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