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How to support small businesses this holiday season The holiday season is an important one for small businesses every year, and it figures to take on heightened importance in . The outbreak of ID- hit small businesses especially hard, with many being forced to close to customers at some point during the pandemic. As small businesses face difficult challenges, it’s no surprise that many consumers want to support locally owned small businesses this holiday season. Such support not only can help small businesses, but also can help to revitalize local communities. Small businesses are the backbone of many communities, and the holiday season provides a great opportunity to support them as they look to recover from a difficult year. Shop local stores online nline shopping has traditionally been dominated by big box retailers. However, many small businesses increased their e-commerce capabilities to generate revenue. Shoppers concerned about shopping in person this holiday season should explore the delivery and curbside pickup options available at locally owned small businesses. Even businesses that have not traditionally

been allowed to deliver, such as breweries and wineries, have been able to do so during the outbreak, giving consumers unlimited online shopping options. Purchase gift cards ift cards take the guesswork out of holiday shopping, and such cards are easily shipped or even emailed to loved ones. That’s a significant benefit during the holiday season, when delivery times are expected to be lengthy. ift cards to local businesses simplify holiday shopping, support small businesses and help shoppers avoid potential delivery delays. Share your ex p erience Word-of-mouth is vital to small businesses at any time, and can be especially valuable as these companies try to overcome the challenges posed by the ID- outbreak. Holiday shoppers can share their experiences with local businesses via social media. Share information about the lengths local small businesses have gone to in regard to safety measures, order fulfillment and their delivery and pickup efforts. Such sharing may compel neighbors and friends to follow your lead and provide vital support to local businesses in need this holiday season.

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stress to the holiday season. Fortunately, there are creative and thoughtful gifts out there they can sometimes ust be hard to find. Take the legwork out of shopping with these ideas that are sure to win over everyone, from kids to grandparents

Board games Board games are perfect for gathering the family together to make memories. ver the years, board games have increased in popularity, but even more so now since we’ve been spending more time at home than ever before. There are countless options for all ages and skill levels.

DIY gift basket ooking to give a fun gift? Try creating a movie-night basket filled with popcorn and seasonings, candies and a gift card to your favourite streaming service.

Gifts that give back For the person who has everything, gifts that give back to the community are a fantastic option. onsider a gift like a calendar, where proceeds benefit a charitable organization.

Customized mugs Stuff a personalized mug with goodies, such as candies, cookies, tea bags, or gift cards to create a thoughtful gift for even the trickiest person on your list.

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Gifts for book lovers Books are very popular gifts come the holiday season. Genres that run the gamut from fantasy to nonfiction ensure there’s a book out there for everyone. But finding the right gift for a book-loving loved one may not be as easy as it seems. Avid readers may have personal book collections that rival local libraries, so it can be difficult to find something they haven’t already read. In addition, asking them what’s on their wish list of books can remove the element of surprise from holiday gift-giving. Fortunately, shoppers can still light up their favorite book lovers’ eyes this holiday season, even if they’re not giving them a recent bestseller. Here are some suggestions on what you can give the book lover in your life: • Bookshelf: E-readers may provide instant access to millions of books, but many avid readers still prefer physical books. Bookshelves can make the perfect gift for book lovers who take great pride in their home libraries. Bookshelves come in all shapes, sizes and styles, from ladder bookcases to floating bookshelves to built-ins. A basic understanding of your loved one’s home decor preferences is all you need to find a bookshelf that can blend in seamlessly in his or her reading room. • Bookends: Book lovers tend to put a lot of effort into designing their reading rooms. Decorative bookends, which can have a humorous angle or tie into a theme that correlates to readers’ favourite literary genre (i.e., boat bookends for lovers of maritime histories), can make for great, unique gifts.

• Embosser: Embossers allow readers to put their personal stamps on every book in their collections. That not only adds a unique touch to readers’ personal libraries, but also may increase the chances that the books they loan out to friends and family members are ultimately returned. After all, who wouldn’t return a book to its original owner when that book has been personally embossed? • Personalized bookmark: Use a photo from a favourite memory to create a personalized bookmark that is sure to make the book lover smile whenever they’re using it.

14 steps for saving on your holiday purchases Saving money over the holidays is easier than you think. Make a list We’ve all been to the grocery store without a list and brought home something we already had, or forgotten the all-important ingredient for a meal. When it comes to holiday shopping, sticking to a plan is more important than ever. With a list you’re less likely to forget someone or something, and more likely to stay within your planned spending. Do your research You could go online and buy everything from your list in a moment’s notice, or you could save some money by shopping around. A bit of research is likely to save you some pretty big bucks at the checkout. Before you finalize that purchase, do your research to find out where the best place to buy each item is and get a sense of what it will cost.

Make a budget Budgeting on a per-gift basis may sound like a time-consuming strategy, but costs add up quickly when you pay a little extra here or there, or you forget to put a person on your list. So take that list you made and assign costs to each gift, then total them up to get a comprehensive view of your budget before you head out the door. Seeing the total may change your mind on a few things. Pay smart You’re spending more than usual around the holidays, so why shouldn’t you get something back? Points cards are the perfect way to get a bit more out of your purchases. And many retailers aren’t taking cash these days anyway, so you will likely earn and redeem points quicker than you have in the past.

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The holidays are an exciting, fun and joyful time of year. But for many people, the holidays also are expensive. A holiday budget is a must to avoid overspending and finding yourself in debt early next year. These five strategies can make it easy to establish and stick to a budget this holiday season. Budget for everything When working out holiday spending plans, factor in all of the expenses associated with the holidays not ust the most obvious, like gifts. Costs for gas, greeting cards, postage, and much more should be included in your final number. Determine how much you can spend Money for gifts and other holiday expenses should ideally come from your disposable income. ook at your finances in advance of the holiday season and figure out how much extra cash you have for the holidays, and use that figure to determine how much you should spend. Find ways to make up any deficit by curtailing expenses like dining out or entertainment extras. Many people plan to use credit cards to pay now and worry about the aftermath later. Only use credit cards if you have the money in the bank and can pay off the entire bill when the balance due is in January.

Track all purchases Save the receipts and keep a running total of expenditures so you can see how your spending is measuring up to your budget. If necessary, scale back on one category if you’ve tipped the scales in spending on another.

Shop sales and deals Set a spending limit for individuals High-end stores may have the impressive tag, but their prices can Based on your numbers and how much you plan to spend overall, set you back. Instead, look for comparable gifts at discount stores and start allocating money to categories, including gift recipients. Come other retailers. Also, if you must use a credit card, use one that earns you a cash-back bonus for added savings. up with a spending range for each person and stick to it.

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Find the time to shop for holiday gifts The holiday season is a busy time of year. So many activities are packed into a relatively short period of time, and it is easy to become a tad overwhelmed by it all. To find the time to get everything done especially shopping consider these time management tips and tricks. Shop local Think about patronizing small, independent retailers. Not only will you enjoy customized, exemplary customer service, but the stores probably will not be able to fit as many customers as large chains. That means you can browse more readily and shop faster and more safely. Shop during off-peak hours Wading through crowds can be time-consuming. Try to shop when the stores are more sparsely populated, like early in the morning or later in the evening, so you can get in and out faster. Take a day off If you still have vacation days available at work, sometimes taking a day off can be an effective way to check off a good portion of your list.

Holiday gifts to spark home improvement ideas People have spent more time at home in 2020 than they likely have in years past. This has provided homeowners with plenty of time to ponder potential upgrades to their homes. After taking inventory of their lifestyles, surroundings and furnishings, people have embarked on construction projects or home interior design renovations in record numbers. Holiday gifts that cater to projects around the house are likely to be highly valued this holiday season. Here are some ideas for home improvement-related gifts. H ome improvement retailer gift card Home improvement centers are one-stop shopping for do-it-yourselfers. To help offset the cost of supplies, gift-givers can give a gift card to a neighborhood hardware store. M agaz ine sub scription: There are plenty of ideas on the internet, but a subscription to a home remodeling or interior design magazine puts inspiration right in homeowners’ hands. Pages can be marked or cut out and used on idea boards.

Tools and supplies: Homeowners just starting out may benefit from the basics. Stores often sell starter tool kits that can be used in home improvement-themed baskets. Experienced DIYers may have a special tool in mind that is outside their budget right now, like a chop saw or cordless power drill. Purchasing one of these items can help projects move along more smoothly. E x pert consultation: Who can’t use a little help with their home remodeling efforts? Give the gift of a consultation from an interior designer or professional contractor to help complete plans that may be a little out of reach for the average DIYer. Big- ticket items: Some friends and family members may want to pool their resources and offer loved ones an over-the-top gift. This can include a backyard playset for children, a storage shed, a pool installation, or even a new appliance package.

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Exchanging gifts with loved ones is a holiday season tradition. That tradition figures to continue this year, though families will almost certainly have to adjust the ways they exchange gifts. The outbreak of COVID-19 has changed how people across the globe live their lives. Social distancing guidelines have limited get-togethers, particularly indoor gatherings, which is forcing families to rethink their plans for the holiday season. The following gift ideas can make a socially distant holiday season that much more special for a loved one.

gifting teens Giving gifts during the holiday season may be rewarding, but certain people on your shopping list may leave you scratching your head wondering what to buy. Teenagers often fall into that confusing category. As trends and interests change at a moment’s notice, adults may not know what to get the teenagers on their list. These suggestions can set you on the right course.

Gaming Many teens immerse themselves in gameplay, whether solo or online multiplayer. Games can be enjoyed while using various consoles, computers and even smartphones. Find out which platform teens are using and then purchase gift cards, points or e-codes so that they can get new games or enjoy in-app purchases and upgrades.

Gadgets Teens like staying abreast of the latest technology, and what better way to do so than with hot-off-theassembly-line products? Modern teens use multiple mobile devices — from tablets to smartphones to notebook computers — so an outlet multiplier with surge protection could be the way to go. A charging caddy that keeps all of their devices organized and within reach while replenishing the batteries can make for another go-to gift. While shopping for gadgets, think about investing in Bluetooth-enabled earbuds or overthe-ear headphones. This way teens can enjoy their favorite streaming services without disturbing others.

Streaming subscrip tion A subscription to a streaming service can be just what loved ones need to stay entertained while social distancing this winter. Find movies or television series that you and your loved one can watch on your own time and then discuss over a phone call or video chat. C ooking classes - Many people have spent the last several months honing their culinary skills. Gift givers can help them take those skills to the next level by enrolling them in online cooking classes. The options are endless and some even include access to legendary celebrity chefs. Many online cooking classes feature monthly memberships or single classes, making them ideal for loved ones of all skill and interest levels.

School funding Some gifts can focus on the future, including teens’ education. Consider donating to or opening up an account to help fund post-secondary costs. Different plans have different annual contribution limits and tax deferments, so it’s a good idea to speak with a financial professional to figure out which avenue is right for you and your gift recipient.

T echnology - Technology has helped many people stay connected with friends and family while social distancing, so a new tablet, laptop or desktop computer can be just what people need to fully engage in family Zoom sessions or weekly virtual happy hours with coworkers and friends. If a new tablet or laptop stretches your budget, consider a pair of noise-canceling headphones, which can make it easier to concentrate while working remotely in a crowded house.

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When in doubt while holiday shopping, gift cards provide a convenient way to ensure people of all ages ultimately get something special. But while gift cards are any easy option, like giving cash, they may seem like impersonal gifts. However, gift givers can explore these ways to add a personal touch to the gift card.

• W rap it in a uniq ue w ay Don’t just give the gift card in an envelope; find a unique way to wrap it. After all, that will make the gift card a gift within a gift. Find a small gift box and wrap the gift card as you would any other gift. Or make it even more exciting by designing a scavenger hunt with clues on where to find the hidden gift card.

• A dd a sw eet message Attach a handwritten note and share a few sentiments about why the gift card was chosen. This will help make the gift more personal and show that time was taken to select the item.

• A ssemble a gift basket Add a few extra treats to a basket with the gift card that ties into a theme. For example, if the gift card is for someone who loves boating or fishing, place tackle, a floating key ring or a dry storage bag in the gift basket.

H oliday gifts for four- legged friends Holiday shoppers who are busy making lists and checking them twice should make sure they don’t overlook the family pet. Christmas has gone to the cats and dogs, as a greater number of people include their companion animals when selecting gifts each year. A found that 95 percent of pet owners have bought holiday gifts for their pets. Gifts can range from everyday needs, like food and treats, to more lavish extravagances like spa treatments. Pet owners who plan to get their pets gifts this year may want to consider some of the emerging pet trends as they browse wares and services. Pet industry trends point toward these gift types seeing growth:

pet products, which can include natural flea and tick remedies, holistic foods, organic items, and all-natural grooming products, can make great gifts. Specialty pet services The demand for high-end pet grooming and other services has become more popular over the years. In addition, personalized training, behavioral consulting, portrait photography, dog sitting, and upscale spa treatments like pet Reiki and massage are booming. M ob ile pet grooming Mobile pet grooming has become the norm in many areas. Mobile pet grooming can reduce the potential stress on animals, and tends to be very convenient for customers, particularly seniors and others who have mobility issues.

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Give greener gifts this holiday season (NC) The traditions we embrace this time of year so often come wrapped in layers of paper, reams of plastic and mountains of disposable shopping bags – which all have a negative impact on our planet. In a typical year, Canadians will see household waste increase by 25 per cent between November and New Year’s Day. Gift wrap and shopping bags are the biggest culprits, sending about , tonnes to the landfill every year. COVID-19 has made this year anything but typical. Across the country, household waste is steadily increasing thanks to the return of single-use items like masks and gloves, a summer full of home renovations and a dramatic rise in online shopping. How can we enjoy giving, while caring for our planet? Here are five ways to help keep the green in hristmas

Give a donation Honour a loved one by making a donation in their name to an organization or cause they are passionate about. R e- gift or buy second hand Set the tone by inviting others to do this for you. Thrift shops can be filled with treasures, many of which are nearly new. T hink homemade. You don’t need to be a DIY diva to make a gift with impact. Sweet treats like chocolate bark or spritz cookies are always a welcome festive present. Get crafty and make some new ornaments for the tree. The love that goes into your gift will go a long way.

C arry re- usable shop p ing bags While many stores banned customers from bringing their own reusable bags earlier in the pandemic, most stores now allow you to bring your own bags again. Skip the w rap p ing Choose re-usable gift bags or consider wrapping a present in an item that is related to the main present. For example, if you purchase a kitchen item as a gift, wrap it in a dishtowel.

Safety tip s w hen giving kids electric toys Youngsters’ eyes light up each holiday season at the sight of toys. Though no gift giver wants to imagine children being hurt while playing with their toys, it’s important that adults recognize the dangers posed by certain toys. Electric toys can be hazardous to children, but parents and gift givers can take various steps to ensure kids stay safe when playing with electric toys.

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Children should never be given toys, including electric toys, that are made for older kids. The idea that kids “will grow into it” may entice some consumers to ignore age recommendations, but that only puts youngsters at risk. Age recommendations are the minimum age children should be before they play with a toy.

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