SHOP LOCAL - Preparation May Be Key This Year
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SHOP LOCAL - Now More Than Ever We Need to Support One Another.
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ATB Economics | November 27, 2020 |
A little Black Friday trivia |
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It being “Black Friday” today, The Owl is taking a break from its usual Alberta-focused statistical content to share a little trivia about “the busiest shopping day of the year.” (Please note that the references to Thanksgiving are to the U.S. holiday rather than Canadian Thanksgiving.) |
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Moving to a new home and new school can be upsetting for some children. Helping them to prepare for the move will make the adjustment less stressful.
~ Get them excited about moving. Show them pictures of their new room, and give them ideas of where things can go. If you are painting, let them help choose the colour, and give them some freedom to decorate.
~ Be prepared that the first night sleeping in a new place might end up becoming a sleepless night. Reassure your child that it takes time to get used to a new home.
~ Take a tour of the school. Helping them to become familiar with what the school looks like and how to get to their classroom, the lunch room, etc., will ease any stress…
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ATB Economics | November 3, 2020 |
US election day special |
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It’s election day for our American cousins so The Owl is taking a quick look at some of the economic ties that bind our two countries together. |
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The first official, annual Thanksgiving in Canada was celebrated on 6 November 1879, though Indigenous peoples in Canada have a history of celebrating the fall harvest that predates the arrival of European settlers.
The celebration featuring the uniquely North American turkey, squash and pumpkin was introduced to Nova Scotia in the 1750s and became common across Canada by the 1870s. In 1957, Thanksgiving was proclaimed an annual event to occur on the second Monday of October. It is an official statutory holiday in all provinces and territories except Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
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Clients have asked me if I've seen an uptick in people wanting to move to rural, small town Alberta. It might make sense for some people, either as they've realized they might not NEEDED at their desk, are worried about Covid, want a slower pace of life, or simply the savings that come with leaving the big city.
I explore the various options, how I'd choose which towns to live in, and what you could get buy for a LOT less than your current home is likely worth.
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Call Me for All Your Real Estate Needs - Tara Kennedy, Real Estate Associate @ 780-991-2636.
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