
Just a heads up, and YMMV, but reports are pouring in to CheapAssGamer that EB Games Canada has lowered it’s retail price on PuzzleQuest DS to $4.99, with used copies going for $2.99. This is an amazing deal on one of the best games of the past few years.
PuzzleQuest is one of those games that appeals to just about everybody. It takes the simple match-3 gameplay of Bejeweled and adds in a story, RPG-elements, and combat. It truly is the best of both worlds.
Reports are also coming in that since the price drop it’s become nearly impossible to find. I’d suggest calling to see if they have any in before hitting the road. No word on whether or not the price has dropped PuzzleQuest for other systems (it’s on every platform known to man).


Not too sure how this one flew under my radar for so long. This past Canada Day Microsoft decided to treat Canadian gamers to some free gamerpics and themes to celebrate the holiday. They’re pretty sharp, and who can disagree with the price of free?
Not too sure how long they’ll be available for, but they were still there at the time of this writing. I’d hop on and grab them as soon as you get home.

Buy one movie admission ticket, get the second for free at Cineplex or Empire theatres.
To get this coupon you need:
- 2 PIN CODES. Pin codes are inside the on-pack sticker found on specially marked Sanford packages: Sharpie, Liquid Paper, Laurentien, Expo or Papermate.
- UPC CODE. Your UPC Code can be found on the back of your package
Once you have your 2 PIN Codes and a UPC code go to the Take a Friend website and fill out the form then print your coupon 😀
Coupon is valid Sunday through Thursday from August 3, 2008 to November 13, 2008 at all participating Cineplex Entertainment theatres or Empire Theatre locations.
Coupon Expires November 13, 2008
Click here for more details on this Free Movie offer from Sanford Canada
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It’s only six weeks until this years Terry Fox Run kicks off, so I thought it was a good time to get Terry and his cause back in peoples minds.
Terry’s considered a national hero by most every Canadian. If by some chance you’re not familiar with his story take a peek at the above video. It’s a great retrospective put together by the fine folks at ESPN.
This years run will take place on Sunday, September 14th. If there’s not an event in your area get in touch with the Terry Fox Foundation to see about organizing one. You’d be hard pressed to find someone in this country whose lives haven’t been touched by cancer. It’s a killer that affects all of us, and every dollar helps. Click here to visit the Run’s official site and find out what you can do to help.

The Canon A590 Digital Camera is on sale at Future Shop for $149.99 (regular price $199.99).
If you don’t mind a bit of a hassle you can also price match at Staples to get it for a lower price. At Staples it is currently on sale for $198.86. If you price match you’ll get 10% on the difference. That is 10% of $50 which is $5 i.e. $149.99 – $5 = $144.99. If you have a $20 off $150 Staples coupon you can buy any item for $5+ then use that coupon too for an additional $20 in savings!
I personally just bought a Canon A590 a couple of weeks ago. I find it’s a fabulous camera. If you’re always taking quick pics while on the move and never attempt to stand still and not move while taking pics this camera is for you. Although some reviews claim that this camera’s new “Image Stabilizer” feature is useless I found it very helpful in my case. Most of the pictures I took were sharp (although they were shot quickly). The camera also takes awesome night pictures.
You can see some of the amateur pictures that I took using this Camera here
Click here for Canon A590 Digital Camera at Future Shop
Click here for Canon A590 Digital Camera at Staples Canada

Earlier this year, MC over at Culture Kills amazed me with a little tidbit: bagged milk is a uniquely Canadian product! Who would have imagined?
Outside of our borders, jugs of milk are the customary choice of many dairy consumers. Â Otherwise the typical cardboard box that we also have available will usually make do.
Milk bags have several advantages over their jug-filled cousins: smaller packages means less spoiled milk, the bags are recyclable, they use significantly less plastic than jugs, etc.. Outside of Canada, a few other countries that randomly dot the globe use milk bags as well: India, Poland, and Israel all prefer the milk bag.
For more on the subject, visit the post that enlightened me over at Culture Kills.
Looking for something fun to bring the kids to this weekend? Every Saturday and Sunday this summer they’ll be hosting ROMkids weekends at the Royal Ontario Museum. There’s a special theme, artifact, and tons of activities aimed at the younger visitors courtesy of the ROM. ROMkids is included in the regular cost of admission, so there’s no extra cost.
Visit their official site for the full list of themes and their corresponding weekends.

Photolab has a new promo this week only. Get up to 80% off enlargements. Get 5×7 or 8×10 digital prints for 49 cents each. This is a magnificant deal. I’ve rarely if ever seen 8×10 prints go on sale for that low.
Click here for details on this Photolab promo

I’m a big believer in the term “newsertainment.” Back in the days before CNN, television news was news. It wasn’t meant to make a profit — it was a legal requirement for the station to have and it always ran at a loss. Although that may sound like a downer, it also meant they could afford to have some integrity. With only an hour to fill each evening, typical news broadcasts featured real news (and on slow days, just a little filler) rather than what we get now. One missing white girl or one case of food poisoning, despite being terrible for the people involved, is not national news. But when you have 24 hours to fill so that you can keep the ad dollars coming in? You’ll take whatever you can get and make it news so that your manufactured news can bring in the green.
So what does all of this have to do with McDonald’s? Not content with just taking the money from the big M for the commericals run between newsertainment segments, several news organizations have begun accepting cash for McDonald’s product placement. During their morning news segments, McDonald’s new iced coffee will be prominently featured on the anchors desks in place of the typical cup of coffee or water.
The further selling out of the news or the ultimate in integrative advertising? You decide.
[via The Telegraph]

Thanks dunebuggy8 for suggesting this freebie.
Purina Pro Plan has 3 good coupons on Save.ca that mean you end up getting the products for free:
- Purina Pro Plan Selects – Save $7.50
- Purina Wet Cat Food – One Free 85g Tin
- Purina Busy Bone – Save $3.00
Click here to order your Purina Canada coupons for free pet food

Professor Randy Pausch, who inspired countless students in the classroom and others worldwide through his highly acclaimed last lecture, has died of complications from pancreatic cancer. He was 47.
But we don’t beat the Reaper by living longer. We beat the Reaper by living well – Randy Pausch
I rode my bike today; the cumulative effects of the chemotherapy are hurting my stamina some, but I bet I can still run a quarter mile faster than most Americans – Randy PauschÂ
We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand – Randy Pausch
I have been inspired by Randy’s last lecture and I strongly recommend you watch it if you haven’t already done so.
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A true inspiration, RIP Professor Randy Pausch.

Last year it Sam the Record Man. This year it was the Funland Arcade. Next year, will it be CHUM?
The Globe & Mail is reporting that the landmark building that has housed the AM station since the birth of rock’n’roll in the 1950’shas been sold to condominium developer Aspen Ridge Homes for $21 million.
There’s no word yet if Aspen Ridge intends to tear the building down and build brand new or somehow incorporate the original building into the design The tear down option is certainly most likely, but only time will tell.
It looks like the broadcast booth for 1050 on your AM dial will have to find a new home sooner rather than later. Let’s just hope they find a good home for the sign.

A few days ago I posted about the closing of the Funland Arcade. Many of you were glad to see it go and I can’t say I blame you. It was an important place in my life and the lives of a lot of gamers, but none of what you said about the place was wrong either.
I made the pilgrimage to say goodbye yesterday as was planned. They had closed the doors the final time two days earlier than expected. The crew disassembling everything let me come in and take a look around anyways.
If you’d like the whole story, hop on over to theBBPS.
Food Basics:
– Black Diamond Cheese Bars (520g) @ $4.44
– Driscolls Raspberries @ 4/$5
– Honey Nut Cheerios, Lucky Charms (big boxes) @ $2.95
Superstore/Fortinos:
– Chapmans (1L) Icecream of Super Lolly’s (12’s) @ .99
– Strawberries @ 3/$5
– Real Canadian Spring Water (35’s) @ 2/$7
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– Dawn Dishsoap (650/828mL) @ $1.99
– Gillette Fusion Razors @ $9.99 $10 coupon here
– Gillette Series or Satin Care Shave Gel @ $1.99
– Alberto Hair Styling Products @ $1.99
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– Ajax Liquid Dish Detergent (850mL) @ $1
– Valu Plus Hotdog/Hanburger Buns (8’s) @ $1
– Sunsilk @ $2
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Dominion:
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Loblaws:
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– Gillette Fusion Razors @ $9.99 $10 coupon here
– Gillette Series or Satin Care Shave Gel @ $1.99
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