When it comes to televisions, size does matter – but so does energy efficiency. If you’re in the market for a new TV, it’s essential to consider both factors when making your decision. Luckily, there are plenty of great options available that will save you money in the long run while still providing a high-quality […]
Truth and Reconciliation Signature Grant Introduced by Canada Post
Canada Post has announced that it will be releasing a new truth and reconciliation stamp in 2022 to commemorate the anniversary of the TRC report. The stamp is part of Canada’s post’s ongoing efforts to support Indigenous communities and promote reconciliation. “This stamp is a powerful symbol of our commitment to reconciliation, and we are […]
How Can a Smart Home be Hacked?
Smart homes are more vulnerable to being hacked than any other device. Why? Because smart devices have a lot of sensitive data stored on them, the people who design these products don’t fully understand how hackers work. The first thing you might think about when someone mentions hacking is a person sitting in front of […]
Edmonton Solar Power Rebate
The City of Edmonton is offering homeowners $0.40 per watt, up to $4,000, towards the cost of the system, which covers about 15% of the costs of going solar! A $0.30/watt incentive is also available for newly constructed residences and residential structures. Edmonton is one of the sunniest cities in Canada, with an average of […]
How Inflation Could Make Your Home Insurance Less Effective
Some insurance industry experts are warning homeowners that their insurance policies may not be enough to replace their houses in a fire or tornado. Inflation is driving up the cost of home development, which could cause problems for homeowners. Increases in the cost of lumber and other construction supplies, along with supply chain concerns and […]