EASTERN EDITION
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Steps to Mooney’s Bay... Live close to work and Play
www.gsrentals.ca | 613.737.3617
INSPIRATION: SUMMER IN STYLE
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FINDLAY CREEK: A KID-CENTRIC COMMUNITY
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460 ST-LAURENT 460 Blvd St-Laurent, Ottawa
Rent from $1,350/month*
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KANATA LAKES
40 Kirkland Private, Unit 121, Ottawa
Rent from $1,050/month*
INCLUDES
Restaurant & Bistro ($) Medical clinic ($) Pool, spa & sauna Gym & physiotherapy Rooftop terrace
613.801.0226 | 6,5 km
INCLUDES
Rooftop terrace & spa
NEAR
Golf courses, green spaces, parks, convenient shopping & schools
613.706.3526 | 26 km S TH * N AL O T M N 2 RE ET EE G FR
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12 rue de l’Horizon, Unit 105, Gatineau
Indoor parking & elevator
NEAR
Public transit, schools, parks, nature trails & cycling paths
Rent from 980/month $
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819.303.3522 | 8 km
RESERVE YOUR UNIT NOW ! 97 LOIS
INCLUDES
97 rue Lois, Gatineau
Luxurious Finishes
Rent from $1,075/month*
Public transit, schools, parks & cycling paths
819.410.1279 | 4 km
INCLUDES
ARTHURGRAVELINE
Parking, air conditioner & electric fireplace
11-19 rue Arthur-Graveline, Gatineau
Rent from $1,025/month*
ORA II
NEAR
Golf courses, Champlain bridge, francophone & anglophone schools
819.923.1771 | 10 km
INCLUDES
Corner Des Grives Blvd. & Ch. Pink
Rent from 1,075/month $
NEAR
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Rooftop terrace & spa
NEAR
Public transit, schools, parks, nature trails & cycling paths
819.776.4663 | 9 km
housing consultants for more information.
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2660 Norberry Cr.
RIVERSIDE & RIDGEWOOD
BACH FROM $775 1 BD FROM $920 2 BD FROM $1180 3 BD FROM $1299
HEAT AND HOT WATER INCLUDED
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Ridgewood Ave.
OFFICE HOURS: MON-THURS 10AM-6PM FRI-SAT 10AM-4PM SUN 12-5PM
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JUNE 23 - JULY 7, 2018 | VOLUME 24 ISSUE 12
CONTENTS
VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF PUBLISHING OFFICER
Caroline Andrews PUBLISHER & GENERAL MANAGER
Shawn Woodford ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER
Anne-Marie Breen DIRECTOR, CONTENT & EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Jennifer Reynolds MANAGING EDITOR
Wayne Karl EDITOR
Marlene Eisner ART DIRECTOR
Megan Pike CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
Sara Duck, Marisa Baratta CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
Lindsay Foran, Chuck Resnick, Gail VazOxlade, Mike Ward REGIONAL SALES MANAGER
Paul Bimm paul.bimm@nexthome.ca SALES CO-ORDINATOR
Gary Chilvers
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SENIOR MANAGER, DISTRIBUTION
Dwayne Rutherford NATIONAL CIRCULATION MANAGER
John Jenkins MANAGER OF PRODUCTION
ON THE COVER:
NORBERRY RESIDENCES
Anthony Majetic GRAPHIC DESIGNERS
Swinder Jodhka Mike Terentiev
STEPS TO MOONEY’S BAY... T 613.729.1221 nexthome.ca
IN EVERY ISSUE
06 Editor's Note 08 Classifieds 22 Index INSPIRATION
12 Foodie Chef Mike Ward's tips on dining al fresco
ADVICE
19 Rental Help Find out how insurance really works
24 Moving Why you should de-clutter your home before a big move
26 Money Sense Can you afford to stay home after the baby arrives?
18 Marketplace Cool summer stuff to add style to your outdoor space
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FINDLAY CREEK VILLAGE
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DISTINCTIVE URBAN LIVING IN THE HEART OF LITTLE ITALY 17 ABERDEEN STREET, OTTAWA
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT PRESTON AND ABERDEEN, WE ARE MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN AND WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF DOW'S LAKE AND THE FINEST RESTAURANTS IN THE CITY
Trans-Canada Hwy 417 Queensway
Norman St.
Adeline St.
Booth St.
Pamila St.
Bronson Ave. Hwy 79
Preston St.
Beech St.
Rochester St. Hwy 75
Aberdeen St.
Contact our leasing professionals now to book your personal viewing 613.230.1500 management@theadelaide.ca www.theadelaide.ca
• 1 and 2 bedroom suites crafted with high quality design elements • Granite counter tops • (5) appliances • Forced air natural gas heating • Central Air Conditioning • Fitness Facility • Media & Special Events Room • On site Management offering superior Tenant services • Secure underground parking & bicycle storage • 24 hour on-site security & emergency service • Easy access to public transit & Hwy 417
Carling Ave. Queen Elizabeth Dr. Dow's Lake
PROFESSIONALLY MANAGED BY
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EDITOR’S NOTE
DO YOU HAVE TENANTS’ INSURANCE?
MARLENE EISNER EDITOR NextHome EMAIL: marlene.eisner@nexthome.ca
I was 22 years old when I signed my first lease. Even at that age I understood that no matter how hard I tried, bad things could happen, so I got myself some tenants’ insurance. Since that first one-bedroom apartment in Montreal – where, incidentally, I was robbed – I have lived in many rentals, and was robbed two other times. Each time I called my insurance company to make a claim. The last time someone broke into my apartment was in 2010. Replacing my stolen engagement ring and wedding band was not possible, but both of my daughters’ laptops were taken and let me say, having the insurance money to buy new ones saved the day. There was no way I could have replaced them had I not been insured. Sometimes it may feel as if we’re wasting money paying premiums year after year. Consider yourself lucky if you’ve never had to make a claim – having your stuff stolen or ruined is not fun. But if you have the misfortune of being a victim of a home burglary, a fire or flood, you’re going to be glad you kept your insurance paid up because that’s when you’ll need them to pay out. If you ever wondered how insurance companies work, check out the article on page 19 to find out. So enjoy renting, and when it’s time to make a move, let Renters Guide help. If there is something you’d like us to write about, or if you have a comment or suggestion, please send me an email.
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Parliament Hill Montreal Rd North River Rd
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Your rental search is over. Welcome home.
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Beautiful Renovated Apartments in Ottawa at 1785-1815 Baseline Road, Ottawa
• Great neighbourhood • Laundry & appliances included • Secured entry • Close to all amenities & schools • Excellent live in management team
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COVER STORY
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LOCATION Mooney’s Bay PROPERTY MANAGEMENT G&S rentals APARTMENT Norberry Residences HOME TYPE Bachelor to three bedrooms
LEASING OFFICE 2660 Norberry Cres. CONTACT 613.737.3617 norberry@gsrentals.ca gsrentals.ca
NORBERRY RESIDENCES A SHORT DISTANCE FROM OTTAWA’S UNIVERSITIES Located at the corner of Norberry Crescent and Springland Drive, Norberry Residences’ four buildings are the ideal place for the city’s university students to call home. Within minutes you can be at Carleton University or the University of Ottawa. Transit stops 87 and 140 are located directly outside the buildings, and the O-Train is a short walk from home. The Mooney’s Bay area is perfect for residents looking to live close to the downtown core, but still removed from the hustle and bustle of the city. A vibrant and active community, Mooney’s Bay boasts a strong community association to support schools, businesses, and recreation. This group ensures proper maintenance of public areas, including the extensive greenspace. These apartments offer convenience right at your
fingertips. You are only minutes from local hospitals, restaurants and shops downtown, and many recreational facilities. If you are looking to escape, there are many bike paths and trails ideal for runners, bikers and dog walkers alike. If you would prefer to walk, there are many amenities within walking distance. The Riverside Mall is only steps away and provides several shops and services, including Country Grocer, a hair salon, pharmacy and cafe/ bistro. For more variety, you can visit Billings Bridge Mall on Riverside Drive and shop at more than 85 retailers. These buildings feature large suites and all the necessary amenities, including an onsite convenience store, guest room facilities and an oversized indoor pool which is open seven days a
week. Individual units are clean and spacious, and feature parquet flooring, plenty of natural light from the large windows and generously sized balconies. You can trust you are in good hands with Norberry Residences. Their friendly, onsite leasing, administration and maintenance staff are available seven days a week. There is also a 24-hour emergency service ensuring that you are never alone. For more information, please contact the rental office by phone at 613.737.3617 or email at norberry@gsrentals.ca. The rental office is open Monday to Thursday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. For all other information please visit the website at gsrentals.ca.
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Island Park Towers Come for the View Stay for the Lifestyle A beautiful location off the Western Parkway. Breathtaking views of the Ottawa River and the Gatineau Hills. Access to Ottawa’s best bicycle paths. Enjoy the professionally landscaped grounds.
• Freshly decorated bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 bedroom suites • Suites feature hardwood flooring (parquet), appliances, individual heat control. A variety of well designed, spacious plans to choose from.
• The buildings are centrally air-conditioned, and are equipped with security intercom systems. • There is a Tuck Shop, beauty salon, laundry facilities, indoor and outdoor parking on the premises. We are minutes from the Transit Way.
(613) 729-4347 Suite 100, 185 Clearview Avenue Rentcanada.ca/ipt Monday to Thursday 10:30AM to 6:30PM. Friday & Saturday 11AM to 4PM. Evenings and Saturdays by Appointment
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INSPIRATION |
foodie
ENTERTAINING al fresco Oh, the joys of summer entertaining! Limited to just what seems like a few short months to enjoy al fresco dining, let me share a few tips that will keep even the fussiest family member or friend content.
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Bring the kitchen to you, not vice versa. Don’t make guests shuffle from outside to inside for necessities such as napkins and ice. Bring it all outdoors for easy access.
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Good quality, environmentally friendly disposable plates are a lifesaver. You can pick them up at decent supermarkets nowadays. They’re inexpensive, guilt-free and the chore of stacking the dishwasher vanishes.
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Bring the bar to you. Delegate one of your guests to bring two bags of ice on their way over. Pour it in a bucket and that’s your outdoor bar area – done! Remember, people are there to enjoy spending time with you and other friends.
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LOVE COOKING? JOIN THE COMMUNITY AND GET MORE RECIPES & TIPS chefmikeward.com facebook.com/ChefMikeWard instagram.com/mikedaniel21
Serve your food family style. Throw your three to five dishes on big platters and let people help themselves. It makes for a fun eating environment and clean-up easy peasy.
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RHUBARB & RASPBERRY JAM GALETTE Once you’ve prepared your dough, you can play all day with your fruit toppings. Explore and have fun with this one, it’s impossible to fail. INGREDIENTS • 3/4 cup all-purpose flour • 2/3 cup whole-wheat flour • 1 tbsp. white sugar • 1/2 tsp. salt • 5 1/2 tbsp. chilled unsalted butter, cut into 1/2-inch pieces • 3 tbsp. whole milk • 1/4 cup Greek yogurt • 2 tbsp. raspberry jam • 4 rhubarb stems, cut into 1- to 2-in. pieces • 2 tbsp. brown sugar • 1 egg (white only) INSTRUCTIONS » In a food processor, pulse all-purpose flour, whole-wheat flour, white sugar and salt, six or so times to combine. Then add butter and pulse 10 more times, or until mixture resembles a coarse meal. Add milk and yogurt and pulse for 60 seconds or until pea size lumps form. Remove and shape into a lump, wrap with plastic wrap and refrigerate for a minimum of two hours. Can also be made the day before. » Preheat oven to 400 F. Lightly flour parchment paper and roll out dough to around a 15-in. diameter – 1/8-in. thickness. » In a small bowl, microwave raspberry jam for 30 to 60 seconds or until warm and runny. Brush entire upfacing surface of dough generously with jam. » Toss rhubarb and brown sugar in a mixing bowl. Place rhubarb onto dough and sprinkle with remaining brown sugar, leaving a two-inch edge. Brush remainder of jam over rhubarb. Fold over dough edge, brush with egg white, slide onto an oven tray and bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until golden brown. Let rest for five minutes and serve with whipped cream or ice cream. You can also dust with confectioners’ sugar, if desired.
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Montfort Manor 550 Lang’s Road, Ottawa (Beside The Montfort Hospital) Bachelors starting at $900.00 2 bedrooms starting at $1,350.00 1 bedrooms starting at $1,075.00 • Bachelors, 1 & 2 bedroom suites • Private balconies • Parquet flooring • Laundry • Exercise facility • Lobby watch system • Onsite management • Underground parking • Close to shopping, schools & transportation routes
Call 613-741-0623
*** all promo’s are based on signing and completing a 12 month term
For rental inquiries at River Club please email us at riverclub@qresidential.ca and for Montfort Manor at montfortmanor@qresidential.ca
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Capital Towers 1240 & 1244 Donald Street, Ottawa 1 Bed plus Den-FROM $1,150.00 2 Bedroom-FROM $1,200.00
2 Bed plus Den-FROM $1,300.00 3 Bedroom $1,350.00
• New corridors • All new lobbies • Exercise room • 24 hour laundry rooms • Outdoor pool, tennis court • Outdoor & underground parking • Short walk to grocery stores, fast food & restaurants, St. Laurent Mall, bus lines & parks
Call 613-744-0283 capitaltowersleasing@qresidential.ca www.capitaltowersottawa.ca
*plus hydro **on select units for a limited time *** all promo’s are based on signing and completing a 12 month term
For rental inquiries at Lancaster Apartments please email us at lancaster@qresidential.ca For Habitat du Lac Leamy email us at habitatdulacleamy@qresidential.ca For Capital Towers email us at capitaltowersleasing@qresidential.ca
www.qresidential.ca
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NEIGHBOURHOOD PROFILE
+MORE PHOTOS AND STATS ONLINE: nexthome.ca/findlay-creek
FINDLAY CREEK VILLAGE A KID-CENTRIC COMMUNITY
LINDSAY FORAN Findlay Creek Village runs north to south from Hunt Club Rd. to Leitrim Rd., and east to west from Albion Rd. to Bank St. This is a small neighbourhood, but you won’t hear any of the residents complaining. Once they walk through these boundaries, most feel there is little reason to leave again. One of the nice elements about the neighbourhood is that when the community was built, developers made the effort to preserve the wetlands around the area. Residents make the long commute to work, but once they’re home, they enjoy the greenspace. Findlay Creek is your typical Canadian suburb. In all seasons, kids block off the streets to play hockey, and families hit the trails on their bikes. This kid-centric community is populated largely
by young families, which is what makes this neighbourhood so appealing. Findlay Creek is not your old-fashioned, typical suburb; this is a younger generation of families looking to escape the city and have fun while doing it. This neighbourhood is built for families. If you’re a young, single professional who works downtown, this is not where you likely want to be. But if you love kids, Findlay Creek offers renters single-family homes, townhomes and semi-detached in either bungalows or two-storeys. This is an ideal place to live for those who crave this ever-popular niche, but can’t afford their own home. You can rent a single-family home with all the benefits that this neighbourhood has to offer. If you live in Findlay Creek then you most likely own a car. The community boasts the slogan: Close to everything, away from it all. Very true! There are bus routes along Hunt Club and Bank St., but you aren’t near Hwy. 417 or 416.
Bus route 144 goes directly through the entire community. There is also a park-and-ride on Leitrim Rd. The Findlay Creek Shopping Plaza offers everything from coffee and alcohol to grocery and physiotherapy. There are also many schools in the area from all the Ottawa school boards. And if you can’t find what you’re looking for in Findlay Creek, simply drive down Bank St. or Hunt Club and you’ll have many more options to choose from. Findlay Creek Village is far. There aren’t many different ways to get to this place yet it’s still hugely popular. Residents accept the long commute down Hunt Club and the usual congestion just to enjoy the area. You probably won’t bike the 20-plus kms a day to get downtown, but you could make it your life goal to give it a shot…at least once! Lindsay has lived in the Ottawa/ Gatineau area her whole life. lindsay_foran01@hotmail.com
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River Club 190 Lees Avenue, Ottawa Starting at 1 Bedroom $1,100 • 2 Bedroom $1,400 • • • • • • • • •
1 & 2 bedroom suites Exercise facility with indoor pool/sauna Squash & tennis courts Fridge and stove incl. Air conditioning Dishwashers Indoor parking Close to OC Transpo Walking distance to University of Ottawa
Call 613-565-9552
*** all promo’s are based on signing and completing a 12 month term
Habitat du Lac Leamy 42, 44 & 46 rue Bedard, Gatineau Bachelor starting at $650 1 Bedroom starting at $750 2 Bedroom starting at $850 • • • • • •
Studio, 1 & 2 bedroom suites Utilities included Laundry Fridge & stove incl. Adjacent to the Gatineau National Park Close to shopping, schools, hospitals & transportation routes • 5 minutes from CGEP
Call 819-776-1112
*** all promo’s are based on signing and completing a 12 month term
For rental inquiries at River Club please email us at riverclub@qresidential.ca and for Montfort Manor at montfortmanor@qresidential.ca
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INSPIRATION |
marketplace
Planning a staycation this year? Whether you wish you were vacationing in Palm Springs or Paris– get inspired to create a personalized outdoor oasis. by SARA DUCK AVAILABLE IN JULY!
Palma umbrella. $5,699. jardindeville.com
Tarma light sculpture. $23. structube.com Prism outdoor floor lamp. $749. crateandbarrel.ca
Luxe float flamingo by Sunnylife. $90. indigo.ca Cabana lemon pillow. $24. pier1.ca
Oil drip visor. $10. winners.ca
VACATION INSPIRATION
PALM SPRINGS
VACATION INSPIRATION
PARIS FRANCE
CALIFORNIA Portside low L-shaped sectional in weathered cafe. $4,475. westelm.ca Faux mini boxwood topiary set. $50. pier1.ca
Straw hat. $18. hm.com
Brava dining-lounge grey wicker chair. $479. cb2.com
Damask patterned rug (5’ by 7’). $200. homesense.ca
Tropical print outdoor pillow. $34. indigo.ca
Outdoor powder coated metal chair. $150. homesense.ca
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ADVICE/RENTAL HELP
HOW INSURANCE WORKS While it may seem complex, insurance is really quite simple: Your premiums go into a large pool, if you will, at your insurance company. The claims of the few are paid from that pool. Because there are more people contributing to the pool than there are making claims, there is always enough to pay the claims – even large single claims like when someone is permanently disabled as a result of a car collision, or many smaller claims like those resulting from a natural disaster. (The 1998 ice storm that hit parts of Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick resulted in an estimated 700,000 claims for damages totalling $1.4 billion.) However, large disasters (such as the ice storm) do come close to emptying the pool. INSURANCE FOR INSURANCE COMPANIES
Even when the pool comes close to emptying, there is another pool from which insurance companies can draw to pay claims. Some of your premiums are used by your insurance company to buy reinsurance – insurance for insurance companies. Sometimes losses are so big – like those resulting from an earthquake – that there is no way an insurance company can cover the costs. Reinsurance is an extra layer of protection against large losses. ANNUAL REPLENISHING
Your insurance is an annual contract, so the pool operates for only one year at a time. Your premiums and the premiums of
claim is the statistical group to which he/she/it belongs. INDUSTRY EARNINGS
others are based on how much money the insurance companies think they will need to pay the coming year’s claims. Your premiums do not build up over the years – unlike the premiums for some types of life insurance. HOW PREMIUMS ARE CALCULATED
Within reasonable limits, some of which are prescribed by law, your premium is calculated to reflect the probability that you will make a claim. Those who are unlikely to draw from the pool pay less than those who are more likely to draw from it. Insurers take many factors into account to determine the likelihood that you will make a claim. A common misconception is that a policyholder who has never made a claim should pay less, little or nothing for insurance. While it is true that past claims history is important, a more reliable indicator of how likely a person or business is to make a
Insurance companies generally do not make money on the premiums gathered from policyholders. In 2005, insurance companies paid more than $21 billion in claims while taking in $35 billion in premiums. The difference between the premiums and claims, in this case $14 billion, is used by the companies to pay salaries and taxes ($6.2 billion in 2005), and to cover the overhead costs (such as electricity bills) of running a business. It is also used to pay the administrative costs of settling a claim. INSURANCE PAYS FOR …
Insurance pays for only those types of losses described in your contract. It is very important that you read your policy and/or talk to your insurance representative about what you are covered for and what you’re not. Insurance will not pay for every problem that you may encounter, nor is it a maintenance contract. Insurance is generally intended – and priced accordingly – to help policyholders cope with the financial consequences of unpredictable events that are “sudden and accidental.” If, for example, you live on a floodplain by a river, flooding of your property in the spring is not sudden or accidental; it is inevitable and, therefore, not insurable. For more information visit ibc.ca. Courtesy of the Insurance Bureau of Canada JUNE 23 - JULY 7, 2018 19
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Ottawa West
OTTAWA'S NEWEST HOT SPOT
located in Westboro Village
FANTASTIC RIVER VIEWS** SPACIOUS BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BEDROOM SUITES INQUIRE ABOUT IMMEDIATE & FUTURE OCCUPANCY • • • • • • • • • • • • •
All Utilities Included New Stainless Steel Appliances Freshly Decorated Lobby, Corridors & Suites Beautiful Parquet Flooring Laundry & Storage Facilities Outdoor Pool & Saunas Bicycle Storage & Party Room Upper Deck or Covered Parking Hair Salon on Site Security Patrolled and Camera Surveillance Easy Access to the Western Parkway Close to OC Transpo, Restaurants & Shopping Near walking trails, bicycle and blading paths
** On select suites - North & West exposure. Subject to availability
Weekdays: 8 am - 6:30 pm. Weekends by Appointment
613.912.4546 www.frastell.com
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Phoenix Rental - 151 Greenbank Rd.
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Terrasses Gabrielle - 411 North River Rd.
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Island Park Towers - 185 Clearview Avenue
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The Riverclub - 190 Lees Ave.
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Montfort Manor - 550 Langs Rd.
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Jolicoeur/Riel - 125 boul. Mont-Bleu, 241 boul. Riel et 76, 94 rue Jolicoeur
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ADVICE | MOVING
YOUR NEW START CAN BE SOMEONE ELSE’S, TOO
CHUCK RESNICK Moving into a new apartment is an exciting and stressful time. Think: A new space, a different layout, a blank canvas! But before you move into your new residence, you’ve got to move out of the old. You’ve got lots of stuff, which means many boxes, which means lots of work. As they say about new beginnings: To make room for more, sometimes you’ve got to let things go. In anticipation of the move, purge your belongings. There’s value in de-cluttering your home before you move. The process itself forces you to itemize and organize your belongings, which is always helpful before tackling moving day. Take note of what your must-haves are, what will work in your new space and what you want to leave behind. Know that when you hire a mover, you pay for space and time. Items that you don’t use or need, if packed, take up valuable space in the truck that could be used to carry something else. Also, the labour and effort of properly packing and carrying those items costs you time. Don’t pay to transport something you don’t need. Moving needn’t be expensive if you plan properly. Consumers can help subsidize the cost of hiring a professional mover by selling unwanted items like couches or
furniture sets. Use online classified websites or social media platforms to help spread the word, and watch how quickly your goods get sold. A rewarding alternative to selling your items is to donate them. Find a home for those belongings by giving them to people in need. Donate your comforters and couches to a local women’s shelter. That old office desk you were going to leave behind could be someone else’s place of inspiration. That jacket you haven’t worn in years could keep someone warm. Give someone else a fresh start from belongings that don’t make the cut for your new space. For most, moving is an emotional time, in part because of the stress of packing but also because of the sentimentality of saying goodbye to a place in
which you’ve lived and created memories. De-cluttering your home before a big move is valuable. Not only does it help with packing efficiency that lends itself to being financially helpful, but it also helps with the emotional stress of moving out and moving on. De-cluttering begins the process of saying “goodbye” to get you ready for all those “hellos” in your new neighbourhood. Chuck Resnick is vice-president Marketing and Operations for Two Men And a Truck - Canada, a division of Heron Capital Corporation. Visit twomen.ca
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ADVICE | MONEY MATTERS
STAYING HOME
WITH THE KIDS GAIL VAZ-OXLADE
One of the big questions new moms and dads grapple with is whether to go back to work. Many parents find that they really want to stay home and raise their kids. Just as it makes no sense to go into pregnancy with your eyes closed, clueless as to how you’ll cope financially, the same holds true for making the decision to stay home with the kids or go back to work. It shouldn’t be a guess. It should be based on the black and red of your situation. Here are some things you’ll need to add into the equation: TAXES. A lot of the income you will make will be eaten up by taxes. If you’re returning to an existing job, you need only to look at an old pay stub or last year’s tax return. If you’re looking for a new job, you’ll need to figure how just how much tax you’ll pay. CHILD CARE. The next biggie is paying someone to do at least part of the job you’d be doing if you stayed home. You can hire a nanny, pay for daycare or, if you’re really lucky, rope your parents into being all things to your kids while you’re off in the mines. There’s a cost to it all, and you’ve got to figure out what that cost will be for your family. TRANSPORTATION. You’ll have to be able to get to and from work. If you live further than walking distance to where you work, it could be as inexpensive as public
transportation, or as expensive as a plane-ride. If you’re driving, you’ll have to figure out the cost of gas and the additional wear and tear on the car, resulting in higher maintenance costs. Don’t forget the additional trips to and from your childcare provider. CLOTHES. If you have to maintain a “professional” appearance at work, what’s it going to cost? If you’re carrying a lot of babyweight, are you going to need a whole new work wardrobe? DRY CLEANING. If you’re wearing a power suit to work, it’ll have to be cleaned once in a while. FOOD. While it may be your (best) intention to take your lunch to work, you should also budget for the occasional lunch out, the occasional coffee with coworkers, the occasional birthday celebration. That stuff happens. If you pretend it doesn’t, it’ll bite you in the budget. GIFTS. Speaking of birthdays, let’s not forget the presents you’ll be chipping in on, or the charitable donations you may be expected to make as part of belonging to that work community. HOUSEKEEPING. If you’re both back to work full time with a new baby to look after, you may need to hire someone to do the vacuuming. Even if it’s twice a month, it’s an expense for which you need to budget. LOST WAGES. If you’re both working, someone’s going to have to take time off if baby gets sick. Will one or the other of you get docked if you have to stay home with a sick child? That’s the money, but there’s another equation you have to think about… the happiness equation.
If you love the work you do, that’ll go in the pro column. If you’re doing a job just for the money, your motivation to leave your baby will be very low. If you’ve worked out the money thang, and it says “go back” but you hate your job, you hate your boss, you hate your commute, it may be time to think about making money some other way. There are lots of people who change careers, develop new skills (while off with baby in that first year), or upgrade their skills. There are people who find ways to work a full week in three days, so they’re home four days with baby. There are couples who work off-shift, so one or the other parent is home with the kids. There are tons of ways to have the life you want. But you have to think about it. You have to plan. Gail Vaz-Oxlade is the host of Til Debt Do Us Part and author of Debt Free Forever, and she blogs daily at gailvazoxlade.com. Follow Gail on Twitter at Twitter.com/GailVazOxlade
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