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The best gifts for those building a life together

The best gifts for those building a life together

Tech tools to boost your productivity this fall

Tech tools to boost your productivity this fall

Back to school or back to work, the right technology can help!
Back-to-school essentials to help your youngster start the year right!

Back-to-school essentials to help your youngster start the year right!

Personalization and organization go a long way in prepping for the year ahead
Are we there yet? 10 essential tools to get your vehicle road trip-ready

Are we there yet? 10 essential tools to get your vehicle road trip-ready

Must-have vehicle accessories for organization, safety and fun
What type of 'dog person' are you?

What type of 'dog person' are you?

From rambunctious retrievers to brawny bulldogs, dogs come in many shapes, sizes and personalities – just like their people!
Summer party perfection: 3 ways to elevate your patio gatherings

Summer party perfection: 3 ways to elevate your patio gatherings

From movie nights to beer pong championships, make your backyard the place to be this summer
Techie, tool guy or needing a little TLC, give dad what he really wants!

Techie, tool guy or needing a little TLC, give dad what he really wants!

Father’s Day finds for every type of dad – and in time for June 16
7 cool toys for a hot summer

7 cool toys for a hot summer

Looking for the perfect birthday gift or simply trying to prepare for two full months of having the kids at home?
9 camping problems and how to solve them

9 camping problems and how to solve them

Unless your name is Bear Grylls, you won’t be comfortable camping without the proper gear. Some problems can be solved with ingenuity and a bit of duct tape , but the best way to solve most camping challenges is to stop them before they start. Or, in the words of the Scouts Canada motto, Be Prepared.
Coffee matchmaker: What brew style matches your personality?

Coffee matchmaker: What brew style matches your personality?

Growing up in the ’80s it seemed there were only two ways to make coffee: the drip coffeemaker on every family’s kitchen counter, and the 100-cup behemoth that brewed brown sludge at hockey arenas, church functions and school concerts.