Spend $50 and get $5 off your grocery bill at A&P or Dominion Canada. This coupon is valid at select locations only that are mentioned in the coupon.
Expires April 3, 2008.
Spend $50 and get $5 off your grocery bill at A&P or Dominion Canada. This coupon is valid at select locations only that are mentioned in the coupon.
Expires April 3, 2008.
Shoppers Drug Mart is having a new referral / tell a friend event 🙂
If you’re interested in earning extra Shoppers Optimum points you can join our referral groups (we basically cooperate to get extra referrals). Do NOT sign up for the “tell a friend event” yet if you got that email from Shoppers… first read the chain instructions and FAQs on here.
HURRY guys! This won’t last for long!
Click here to order Grand Theft Auto IV – XBox 360 for $49.99
Click here to order Grand Theft Auto IV – Playstation 3 for $49.99
Foot Locker is having its Family and Friends Sale.
Foot Locker Family and Friends sale Friday March 28 -Sunday March 30, 2008.
Click here to print your Foot Locker Family & Friends Sale Coupon
Buy 1 item and get 1 free. Second item must be of equal or lesser value. Offer redeemable at Liz Claiborne retail stores in Canada with the exception of Laval, Deerfoot and Dixie liquidation stores.
Offer valid until April 6, 2008.
Thanks elliott_gyal for these YvesRocher.ca coupon codes:
Buy for $75 pay only $35
Use coupon code: 40OFF
Buy for $100 pay only $40
Use coupon code: 60OFF
Buy for $125 pay only $50
Use coupon code: 75OFF
Coupon codes expire March 31, 2008.
Thanks Cookoo for this wonderful and updated Save.ca list 🙂
Save $10 on purchase of $75 or more on sears.ca outlet. Use bonus offer number #94161273 when placing your order.
Expires March 29, 2008.
1 Free Relaxing Surprise Gift with any pruchase (more than $20 in value). Expires April 5, 2008.
Click here to get this surprise gift coupon
Free Handwash Gel Basil & Tomato with any purchase of $10. Expires April 30, 2008
The first indications that spring is here are the 40% spring sales at GAP Canada and Old Navy Canada on a huge selection of items. Mexx Canada has a 40% sale on select items only.
Get Sega Superstars Tennis for XBox 360, Playstation 3 and Nintendo Wii for $39.99 $49.99, and for Nintendo DS for $24.99 $29.99. Not the best game available but not bad if you were going to buy it anyway. This offer is available at DELL Canada.
mrG left a a very interesting comment on the Nelly Furtado Earth Hour concert which is sponsored by Bullfrog Power. I think he raises a very important point and we shouldn’t be blindedly falling for everything that claims to be “Green”.
This is so … wrong. It just is and I can illustrate a sliver of the wrongness of it with a numerical example:
The sponsors are Bullfrog, who admirably bill themselves as “green, carbon-free power” which they are, and I think that is great, but read the fine print! What they say they do for us is this: “don’t need any special equipment or wiring and there is no change in the reliability of your service. We inject green power onto the Ontario grid to match the amount of power your home uses. You have the comfort of knowing that your electricity dollars are supporting clean, renewable power instead of polluting and carbon-intensive sources like coal. It’s that simple.”
But is it that simple? You see, what they describe is absurd. They are not going to measure my meter and go “Oh, hey better turn up the windmill another notch, some guy in Sauble Beach is using a bit more power today!” No, they have their generators, all very green, and the law of Ontario says Ontario Power must pay ‘market rates’ for any energy added to the grid. So Bullfrog hooks up their windmills, and the money flows in.
But dig the line “Bullfrog Power does cost a little more than regular electricity” … ah, you see? Ontario Power will pay them X dollars per kilowatt-hour but you and I can get suckered into paying them X dollars plus a bit for those same kilowatt-hours, duped by our own noble good nature in wanting to help. They already have the windmills and generators, they had investors and boards of directors and business plans and it all made sense because they had the guarantee of market rates for their green power. But they figured out a way to get a government-subsidy … by taxing our guilt.
Clever lads. But is it ethical? I mean, I’d love to dump nuclear power and would do it in a minute if I believed their story, but dig, they’ve already lied to me and I’m not even a customer yet!
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Source: arstechnica
Line-sharing is what allows small ISPs like Wireless Nomad to thrive in Canada and offer innovative services. But line-sharing has its drawbacks; chief among them, of course, is that without control of the line, an ISP is not ultimately in control of the service it is selling. Canadian DSL resellers learned that lesson the hard way this week as ISPs learned that Bell Canada now runs traffic-shaping hardware even on the lines it resells.
Readers at Broadband Reports noted the issue earlier this week as owners of small ISPs suddenly found that their customers were having traffic throttled, even though the ISPs were vehemently anti-throttling. The problem was compounded by the fact Bell Canada did not apparently tell the ISPs that it was about to make the change. The company has subsequently confirmed the throttling and says it should be fully in place by April 7.
With each new Guest Rewards member sign up via the web site, members will receive a FREE $15 Travelodge /Thriftlodge gift card (valid in Canada only) in the mail, along with their Blue Guest Rewards member card.
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Free screenings at Calgary, Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver although most of Toronto’s are sold out.