Opinion: Saving a bundle on telecom services
The technological age, which has brought ever-increasing options for vendors and made research easier, is giving increased power to consumers. It’s the power to say
Opinion: Saving a bundle on telecom services
The technological age, which has brought ever-increasing options for vendors and made research easier, is giving increased power to consumers. It’s the power to say
Opinion: Cashing in on heightened credit card competition
A dollar saved is a dollar earned – and I figure I’ve already saved more than $1,000 this year on upcoming flights. How did I
Opinion: Retailers find more bang for their buck at the Train Yards
Marlene Shepherd, doyenne of Ottawa’s fashion retailers, says she took “an educated risk” when she opened a Shepherd’s Fashions store in April 2012 at the Train
Opinion: Capital companies hope to build on pay-and-display
Imagine a city where your vehicle can talk to pretty much every other machine. Without stopping and rolling down your window, your car automatically sends
Opinion: Cross-border shopping deals remain elusive
WATERTOWN, N.Y. – For anyone planning to do some cross-border shopping for the holidays, here’s a tip: Do your homework first! By that I mean
Opinion: How much can you save shopping around for groceries?
We all know food costs are spiralling, but how much can you really save if you shop around? I don’t go comparison shopping as much
Opinion: The true price of payday loans
If you think interest rates on credit cards are too high, think again. Hundreds – probably thousands – of people in Ottawa are paying more
Opinion: Shopping for new wheels: When to buy and when to lease
Are you still wondering whether it’s better to buy or lease a new vehicle? I believe it doesn’t matter much which you choose. What matters
Opinion: Bringing car buyers into the driver’s seat
Buyer, beware! Automakers and car dealers appear to be showering us with free money these days. Their pitch: Buy a new set of wheels with
Opinion: Engineering grads pair beauty and smarts
What can a pair of male University of Waterloo engineering grads possibly know about the rapidly growing market for beauty products, where 98 per cent
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