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Deals of the Day
Here’s the weekly round-up of the best deals for you! Snowmobile Ride Living Social Embrace the almost gone snow with this great new experience! $59.99 from $119 Topshop Double-breasted Coat The Bay Feeling British? With this jacket you would fit in the streets of London (Save an extra 20% with code EXTRA20). $30 from $240 Drake Nautical Pillow The Bay Nautical themed anything is life. Get your fill with this buoy-shaped pillow (Use the code EXTRA20 again!). $21 from $28 Treadmill Canadian Tire It’s no longer January, so all the fitness machines are on sale after initial blast of resolutions. Recommit, and feel great about it! $929.93 from $3,099.99 OPI…
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Deals of the Day
You know the drill, here’s our top five deals for this week! Cabaret Mirvish See this amazing show on stage (even if you’ll miss Liza Minnelli). Take 50% off ALL tickets. Use the code CAB50 Kaspersky Internet Security (3 users – 1 year) & UFile (PC – 4 returns) Best Buy Be secure on the internet AND you can simply file your tax returns yourself? Done and done. $39.99 for the package, savings of $62 Sheath Dress with Lace Dress Suzy Shier A cute neutral colour with lace trimmings make this dress something special. $29.95 from $48 Hooded Denim Vest Forever 21 This denim vest will keep you warm and…
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Valentine’s Day on a Dime
Valentine’s Day is approaching, as I’m sure you’re aware if you’ve been into a Shoppers, Walmart, or any mall in the past month. This holiday puts pressure on people for a number of reasons, and one of them is the financial obligation to produce a material demonstration of your feelings. Sure, diamonds are a girl’s best friend, but not all of us can afford them at present. Fear not! At its core, Valentine’s is about expressing your love for your friends, family, and/or partner, and the best thing about love is that it’s free. So if you, like me, are operating on a budget this February, here are some cost-effective…
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Self-Care on a Student Budget
Has the current state of the world’s affairs got you down? Me too. It seems like every time you turn your gaze toward a screen, it’s flashing with bad news. Sometimes you just need a break; a little bit of time to rejuvenate your will to fight for the causes that are, right now, taking a beating. But, if like myself, you are a student with a strict budget and not a lot of free time, it can be difficult to distract yourself with things like a night out or mini-vacation. If this is the case, I have compiled this list (just for you!) of simple and economic ways to…
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How to Dress Business-Casual on a Budget
Is an internship looming and you find you only have jeans and plaid shirts to see you through? Are you also broke from student loans and have no money to invest in quality pieces for the workplace? Never fear! Your business-casual budget guide is here! I worked in an office environment for a year and never spent obscene amounts of money on work-appropriate clothing (I just bought a lot of them). I am here to guide you to pieces that can last you through an internship until you land the position, or to buying the work clothes you need. Blazer A blazer can make any outfit look business appropriate. Pair…
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5 Ways to Enjoy Toronto Arts & Culture On a Dime
There are literally hundreds of thousands of post-secondary students in Toronto. Hundreds. Of. Thousands. On top of that, there’s that glorious period of time following your graduation where you can’t (technically) use your student discount but definitely can’t afford regular prices. Fear not, my impoverished friends. Listed below are many ways to enjoy the arts and culture of the 6ix for the cost of one drink or less. Free Museum Days Toronto is full of wonderful museums to keep your brain full of information even after you’ve closed the textbooks. Most have evenings when they are free to the public, so you can get all that glorious knowledge without paying…