I’ve moved.
Want to come visit? 
See ya!
If you’ve ever thought of moving to edmonton, or maybe just looking for place to stay if you ever decide to move there, I think RentEdmonton.com would help.
www.rentedmonton.com offers its visitors a number of places over Edmonton where you can rent housing. Also, they have listings for other regions of Alberta such as Calgary, and Rural Alberta. RentEdmonton.com has listings for apartment and condos, town houses, houses, main floors, and basement suites. This, I believe, give its visitors or users more flexibility and options when looking for a place to live. Another thing that I found helpful was the fact that the listings include the number of bedrooms and bathrooms, if pets are or aren’t allowed, how much the rent and deposit is, availability, contact person and contact number, the address of the place, the utilities that come with the place, and pictures of he place.
In conclusion, I find the whole site to be very helpful as I find that they list very important information regarding renting a room, a house, a condo, or an apartment.
If you’re ever planning about moving in Calgary, RentCalgary.com offers a number of Calgary apartments for rent. RentCalgary.com makes it easier for people to find where they would want to stay if they do decide to move to Calgary. This site offers a number of apartments from different regions of Calgary such as Airdrie, Bragg Creek, Canmore, Cochrane, High River and Strathmore.
What I find interesting about this is that places for rent ranges from apartments and condos, to main floors, town houses, basement suites and even houses itself. It also lists the number of bedrooms, bathrooms and size of the property (square feet).
I believe this site will be really helpful as this site also lists the cost of rent and deposit, the contact number and the contact person, the availability of the place and pictures of the property for visual browsing.
I’ve stumbled across CanadaPost.ca a few days ago. I thought it would be the usual postal website — where you can track your mail, pay your bills, ship things you need. On the contrary, it’s not. I’ve been learning my way around the site for a few days now and I found ou thtat you can also do some shopping. No, not postage stamps and mail related things but normal every day things — electronics, auto parts, men’s and women’s clothes, outdoors equipments, books and movies.
I found it useful enough given that the product page contains:
- Product picture
- Product price history which offers a visual of the price changes
- Price in Canadian dollars
- Whether it can be picked up from the store or shipped
- Name of the store
- Lilnks to Facebook and Twitter to share the product’s information
- Link to the store websire where the product was originally listed
It could be helpful and useful especially since it pulls product information from various stores which will give one a chance to compare prices and see which one has a better deal on a certain item. I think I should browse it more to have a better idea of how useful and helpful it could get.
I’m not taking any classes or courses related to medicine practice. Nor am I working in a medical environment. However, for those people who are, I believe Blue Sky Scrubs is a good place to get your scrubs.
Blue Sky Scrubs offers different varieties of their products. They have scrubs for men (http://www.blueskyscrubs.com/categories/Scrubs/Scrubs-for-Men/), scrubs for women, medical coats, jackets, shirts, and accessories. Also, if you’re worried about looking plain, they have scrubs in fashion. For example, scrubs for women comes in a wide variety of colors, and their scrub hats (both for men and women) comes in different collections or sets.
I find it interesting as they also have some scrubs for kids. Also, they have a section where their scrubs are discounted so you can also save money.
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I’m thinking of getting a car. Not now. In the future probably. A really nice, big one. Big in case of the possibility that I would still own the same car when I start having a family. Now my knowledge about cars is pretty basic: stepping on the gas makes it move, stepping on the brakes makes it stop, clutch and gear coordination, miles to hit for maintenance – as in the basics. This means that when something happens, the next thing I’m going to do is panic.
I think Repairpal.com will keep me from panicking. They have an estimator that would allow me to check just how much it would cost to get a tire replacement for example. You just have to make sure that you put in a valid zip code. I think that’s for price filtering. I do have a concern though. What if you don’t know what’s wrong with your car? How will you get an estimate?
However, if I’m planning on getting a new car, Repairpal.com has a Car Info section where you can view reviews and ratings of the car you want to get. They also have a My Car section which makes keeping track of everything you did to your car (repairs or maintenance) easy.
Unfortunately, I don’t haver a car yet. I’m currently going from one place to another by public transportation. When I do get one though, I’ll test Repairpal.com to see how easy it will be to use.