4Rent – Alberta – September 12, 2025

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NORTH EDMONTON
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SPOTLIGHT

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

EDMONTON

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Edmonton West 19

CALGARY

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Calgary South East ......... 24

Calgary South West 28

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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

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)

how to get away for less this fall

Did you miss out on a summer vacation this year? Don’t worry, fall is a great time of year to go away: you won’t have your energy sapped by the summer heat, foodies can get their fill at a harvest festival, and you can see the leaves changing colour amidst idyllic backdrops. Here are four ways to plan an affordable fall holiday.

book early

Booking as early as possible has two key advantages. For one, you’ll have the best selection of locations and venues before the prime spots get booked up. Plus, the further in advance that you book your

holiday, the better the deals you’ll likely find. Once your travel and accommodations are confirmed,

look into pre-booking tickets for any bucket-list excursions to avoid disappointment.

If you can hold off until fall or early winter, you’ll find that flights are less crowded, there are more hotel and resort rooms available, and most locations offer offseason rates.

tap into seasonal sales

The laws of supply and demand definitely apply to vacations. With most families with children looking to travel during summer vacation, most destinations charge a premium during those summer months. If you can hold off until fall or early winter, you’ll find that flights are less crowded, there are more hotel and resort rooms available, and most locations offer off-season rates.

comparison shop

Think about the type of consumer you are: do you like to choose things a la carte, or do you prefer package deals? With some travel operators, such as Air Canada Vacations, you can try both. You can play around with different flight times, the calibre of accommodations, and the excursions and attractions you’re interested in to find an itinerary that fits your budget. Or you can search through various curated self-guided or guid-

ed tour packages that take care of the planning for you. Pre-set packages often build in volume discounts so you can see and do more for less.

use your points

Most of us have a variety of rewards cards or apps that we use for different purchases. With some, such as Aeroplan, you can use the points to book everything from flights and hotels, to complete resort stays, including travel. Find more tips on how to save on travel at aircanadavacations.com. ■

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what counts as tips to reduce electronic distractions distracted driving?

Picture this: you’re on the road with your seatbelt buckled and phone out of sight because you’re a responsible driver. You’ve safely stopped at a red light when you hear a text message ding on your phone. You check the message and punch out a quick one-word reply. No harm done. Light turns green and off you go.

But did you know that by writing out that one word, you may be breaking the law?

All provinces and territories in Canada have bans on using cellphones or hand-held electronic devices while driving. Penalties can include fines and demerit points.

What can you do legally while driving?

• View the display screens of GPS units

• Use a hands-free wireless communication device if you absolutely have to take a call

Even with these exceptions, it’s wise to reduce distractions from your phone or other devices as much as possible. According to CAA, you’re 23 times more likely to be involved in a collision if you text while driving and four times more likely if you talk on a phone.

Focused driving helps save lives and maintains your good driving record, but it can also help save you

money. For instance, safe, non-distracted driving could lead to insurance savings from providers like TD Insurance. For their customers who haven’t been in an at-fault or partially at-fault accident for at least six years and have accident forgiveness in their policy, they could be “forgiven” for the first at-fault or partially at-fault accident. This means their premiums won’t increase at renewal as a result of the accident.

“Canadians work hard, and we want to help them secure the best protection while keeping money in their pockets by making them aware of how they can save on their insurance,” said Bruno Jauernig, vice president, TD Insurance.

“From claims-free rewards for safe drivers, to preferred rates for alumni and professionals, policy discounts

and savings start to really add up, which could make a huge difference for Canadians, especially in today’s economy.”

Here are some ways you can reduce electronic distractions:

• Know your route: Map out a route before driving, or use the voice navigation feature on your GPS or map app.

• Set a playlist: Decide before you drive what music to listen to. If you are travelling with others, designate a DJ in charge of setting the vibe.

• Turn off notifications: Put your phone on vibrate to limit incoming distractions. Remember, there’s nothing so important it can’t wait until after the car ride is over. ■

AFFORDABLE MODERN DOWNTOWN LIVING

discover fun ways to keep your pet active this fall

Getting outside with your pet in the hot summer for lots of activity isn’t always easy, but fall is the perfect time to enjoy the great outdoors together. Here are some great ideas for you and your furry friends to enjoy this colourful and crisp season:

visit a pumpkin patch

Grab the leash and bring your pup to visit a pumpkin patch or apple orchard. Before you head out, make sure to check that the place is petfriendly. Remember there are often other animals on site, so keep in mind the larger animals may make your pet nervous.

multitask outside

Dogs spend lots of time outdoors, but fall is a great time to bring your cat outside to enjoy the last days of warmer weather. While you’re in the yard prepping the garden for frost, take your cat and their favourite toy outside with you to explore under your supervision.

check out a fall parade

Parades are a great way to get your dog moving and meeting people and dogs in your community. However, keep in mind there will be large crowds and loud noises, so make sure to bring a blanket to mark your territory and ensure your dog has enough space.

take a hike

There’s no better way to enjoy the fall foliage than a walk or hike through a forest. Make sure to check local travel websites to find some great trails in your area that matches both your and your pet’s ability levels.

eat a meal out together

After all this activity, it’s easy to forget to keep your pet hydrated. Enjoy a snack and some refreshments in your garden or balcony. Wet pet food is a tasty way to keep your little critter hydrated. ■

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

elevate your picnic: tips for the perfect outdoor spread

There’s no better way to savour the sun-drenched days of fall than with a laid-back picnic that’s equal parts effortless and indulgent. It all comes down to packing a few simple things that deliver big on flavour. Think of fresh bread, fruits, prosciutto and a few wedges of cheese. Prosciutto di Parma PDO and Grana Padano PDO cheese make an especially delicious pairing, bringing together the right mix of sweet and savoury!

Honey, olives, and fizzy mineral water can elevate your snacking game in seconds. The key is to blend comfort with a little flair, creating a picnic that’s not just a meal, but a moment. When the sun’s out and the vibes are right, even the simplest bites feel like luxury.

European-style Picnic Basket

Ingredients:

• Grana Padano and other cheeses

• Deli meats, such as sliced prosciutto

• Baguettes

• Seasonal fruits, such as peaches, pears, nectarines and/or raspberries

• Fresh basil leaves

• Honey

• Olives (green or black)

• Nuts, such as almonds, walnuts, etc.

Assemble the ingredients listed below, and feel free to freestyle—there’s no wrong way to build your picnic board. Pack everything in containers or clear bags and add to a cooler or

insulated bag. Throw in a cozy blanket, a small board for serving, napkins and chilled beverages. That’s all you need for an easygoing and relaxing outdoor picnic. ■

› Great location, close to bus routes and shopping

› Heat & water included

› Elevator accessible

› One small pet may be allowed with $150 non-refundable pet fee

› Some units have income requirements

› Parking available $25 month

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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.

These

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

OUT OF REGION

• 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

• 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

Hours: Mon–Fri 9:00am–5:00pm

Hours: Mon–Fri 9:00am–5:00pm

your guide to a smarter back-to-school season

Withstudents starting to fill their backpacks and their schedules, the back-to-school season is set to begin – it’s an exciting and sometimes overwhelming time. Whether you’re prepping school lunches, managing health needs or heading off to college yourself, these practical tips will help students and families ease into the season. ■

money smarts for student life

Whether you’re moving away for college or balancing part-time work with studies, budgeting is key to staying afloat. Start by knowing what you owe and track where your money goes – apps like the one from the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada can help. Prioritize your needs over your wants, and focus on repaying loans early if possible, which helps lower the amount you pay in interest. Build good credit to your finances down the road. canada.ca/money

healthy snacks for busy school days

Packing balanced snacks can be a challenge during the back-to-school rush. Fresh, in-season produce makes it easier to keep everyone energized. Try apple slices with cheese or nut butter, colourful veggie sticks with dip or grapes paired with whole grain crackers. For a quick treat, layer pear slices with yogurt and granola, or bake muffins with pumpkin or squash. These simple, portable options are perfect for school, work or on-the-go breaks.

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allergy awareness in the classroom

Sending kids to school means more than packing lunches and checking supplies. For families managing severe allergies, it’s also about ensuring safety. Review your child’s emergency action plan and help them build confidence in using an epinephrine auto-injector, such as an EpiPen, or asking for help using it. Make sure caregivers know how to administer it, and where in the school it’s stored. Some schools let students carry their own, so check with school administration.

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• 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

• 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 Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm After

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