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Month: April 2023

Calgary renovation contractors
Canadian Housing

How to Plan the Perfect Home Renovation in Calgary: Tips from the Experts

April 24, 2023

Are you thinking of renovating your home in Calgary? Probably the biggest challenge is finding a reputable contractor who’ll get the job done according to city code and on time. Calgary’s economy is booming and […]

Max Washer Repair Technicians
Community Content

Washer Woes: Signs Your Laundry Companion Needs Professional Repair

April 19, 2023

When a washer malfunctions, it can cause inconvenience and extra effort to wash clothes by hand, potentially leading to concerns about time, energy, and effectiveness of the hand-washing process. Doing laundry is a part of […]

Max Washer and Dryer Repairs
Community Content

A Handy Guide to Samsung Stackable Washer and Dryer: The Ultimate Laundry Solution

April 19, 2023

Hello, fellow laundry warriors! We’re thrilled to bring you some exciting news. If you’re tired of struggling with small laundry spaces and expensive energy bills, we have the perfect solution for you – Samsung stackable […]

ICYReno Drainage System Services
Canadian Housing

Basement Waterproofing: The Role of Drainage Systems

April 13, 2023

Protecting your home from water damage is crucial, and basement waterproofing is a vital step to achieving this. Basements are susceptible to water damage due to their location below ground level, and the accumulation of […]

demolition companies vancouver
Community Content

Commercial Demolition Tips That Everyone Should Know

April 3, 2023

Commercial Demolition, as you might already know, is the process where a commercial property (like an office, hotel, stadium, warehouse, factory, etc.) is demolished using an appropriate method and tools. Unlike residential demolition, commercial demolition […]

Politics & Global Issues:

Q&A: Why hasn’t the US military used force to secure the Strait of Hormuz?

Study finds police violence judged less severe when victim has immigrant background

Motivations behind violent extremism uncovered in new global study

Does a company’s political power affect its success in obtaining federal contracts?

Talking about politics at work may support employee well-being, study finds

Roll-call votes may understate polarization in Congress, study finds

Community Partners:

Rental & Short‑Term Rental Rules in Strata: How to Reduce Complaints and Protect Property Values

Sea-to-Sky Seasonal Maintenance Checklist for Strata Buildings (Rain, Snow, Freeze/Thaw)

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Special Features:

Modern Nightstands: A Touch of Elegance for Your Bedside

Crafting Bespoke Luxury Residences with INJ Architects

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Can a Canadian citizen own a property in the Philippines legally?

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