Wednesday, November 28, 2007

How to find cheap hotels and motels in Canada

by Thomas Lindblom

If you go to Canada you’ll find a beautiful country, and visiting you could appreciate what this country has to offer you its many avenues of sightseeing, as well as other experiences. Paying for accommodations, however, must not be the most expensive thing that you do on your trip to Canada. There are many available hotels and motels in Canada that offer cheaper rates.

Some cheap hotels in Canada that are offer a wonderful stay are the St. Clair Hotel in Vancouver. Built in 1911 by Henry Pybus, who was Captain of the Empress of Japan Canadian Pacific Steamships, its hallways depict pictures of old passenger lingers, which give the lovely hotel an overall nautical theme. It is not really expensive to stay at the St. Clair Hotel as one might expect. Rates begin at $21.07 per night, and each room has a sink and linens. Showers are provided on each floor, and there is a community television room, as well as an internet station.



As far as cheap motels in Canada are concerned, the Super 8 Motel and Motel 6 are among the most popular choices throughout all North America for their quality service, low rates, and an exceptional stay. The Super 8 Motel is located throughout many cities all over Canada, and offers beautiful accommodations, internet access, and many other amenities to make your stay feel more like a luxury than a budget. Depending on the city of destination, Super 8 Motel rates begin at $42 per night.



Also considered a cheap hotel in Canada is the Imperial Hotel and Suites, which are located in Niagara Falls, Ontario. The hotel is located only five minutes from the great Niagara Falls, and offers a swimming pool, whirlpool, game room, fitness room, and internet access. The Imperial Hotel and Suites offers 104 rooms on 10 different floors, and rates begin at only $39 per night.



Another excellent choice is the Chipican Motel in Ontario. This is located in a quiet area across from the Canatara Park, and offers a wonderful beach, a children’s petting zoo, and various picnic areas. Rates here begin at only $60 per night.

No matter in which area of Canada you are planning to stay, there are many hotels and motels that are very cheap and offer wonderful amenities to make you feel comfortable and right at home. Whether you are on a budget, and looking to spend less than $50 per night, or you are looking for more extravagant accommodations, motels and hotels in Canada can be found very inexpensively, and offer a wonderful array of inclusions and amenities.

About the Author

The author Thomas H. Lindblom explains us how to find cheap hotels and motels in Canada. Finding cheap hotels in Canada can be very easy and you’ll get what you need. Cheap motels in Canada are also a great choice if you don’t want to spend more money

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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

How To Remove Moles…Can You Get Rid Of Them Naturally?

by Steve Warren

Moles may look harmless, but they can pose a serious threat to your health. We are going to take a look at moles along with some simple, but effective ways to remove them at home.

Before we begin I urge you to be smart about your health and visit a health professional before you do any treatment on your own. This is the only trip through life you have and you are driving the only bus you will ever get.

What is a mole



Not every discolored spot on your hide is a mole. Though there are many kinds of moles. They can range from a tiny spot to a large birth mark. They can also vary from almost skin color to a very dark brown.

People often acquire more moles as they age. I remember a friend who was covered from head to toe with moles. Most are harmless, but occasionally a mole can become cancerous. Get to a doctor fast if a mole changes shape, color or starts a discharge. Melanoma is a fast moving cancer that can start in a mole.

How to remove moles

You see all types of mole removers. Some work, some don’t. The most common way is to have a doctor freeze a mole to remove it or have it surgically removed. Not only is this expensive, but can leave scaring. So, let’s take look at some home remedies.



1. Honey is reported to have healing properties. Go out and buy you a jar of honey and put a little on your mole under a band aid every day. It is best to use natural, un-heated honey, as the enzymes are killed when heated. If it don’t work at least you can eat the rest of the honey.

2. Garlic will cure anything. It is recommended to make a paste from a garlic clove and apply every to day the mole. It may not do anything for the mole, but it will keep away friends and vampires.

3. Cover the mole with grapefruit juice and wrap it with a bandage. Reapply the juice each time you change the bandage.



4. Squeeze out some fresh pineapple juice on the mole three or four times a day. You should start to see changes in the mole within a few days.

I want you to remember. Moles are just there. Unless they are a cause for concern, medically, just leave the alone. Look what one little mole did for Cindy Crawford.

You now have a good start on “How To Remove Moles”. Sometimes moles can be stubborn. So, do not become discouraged. There is a way to reach your goal of clear healthy skin.

Find even more ways to remove your moles with this FREE, 5-part email report “The Five Big Myths Of Removing Moles, Warts, and Skin Tags” by Chris Gibson. Click here.

 

About the Author

Steve is a health enthusiast (translation…nut). He researches different health products, writes articles and provides information to those interested in their health. It is his belief that with the right information you can be healthy and happy.

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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Popular Christmas Gifts for Kids and Teens

By M Johnson

This year make Christmas a memorable one for the kids, or the teen on your list. Some children seem to just about everything, but here are some awesome gift ideas that the little ones are sure to love and make you look like a HERO! Christmas time is a great time to share with loved ones, especially the kids. Every little boy and girl out there looks forward to Christmas all year round, so make it the most memorable day of the year!

For The Kids

What are some of the most popular Christmas gift ideas this year for kids? That is very simple, video games, accessories and game systems. Kids just love the different games for the Sony Playstation, Xbox or the Nintendo Gamecube. The kids really seem to enjoy not only the games and consoles, but also the accessories like a steering wheel for a car game, or a carrying case for their system.



Some other great gift ideas for the children are the popular scooters and electric pocket bikes. Watching the kids experience the thrill of a real motorcycle without the speed and danger. Most only reach about 15MPH, so they are pretty safe and the children have a lot of fun.

For Boys

Another popular Christmas gift idea for boys are the remote controls. Trucks, tanks and cars. Boys love them all. There is nothing like allowing them to watch them drive and operate a remote control vehicle. Parents enjoy this more than driving themselves because kids’ eyes still light up when they drive. Adults are just trying to get from point A to point B as quickly as we can.



For Girls

Girls are a little more trivial when it comes to gifts. Some really good ideas are simple things like sing a long games, puzzles and games, but they also like those electric scooters to ride around the neighborhood. Of course girls love dolls and stuffed animals, but they like to do things the boys do also.

For Teens

What about the teen? They love getting gifts too on Christmas morning. They just get a little more expensive. The good news is there are some unique presents they will enjoy opening this year. Instead of searching all over the place the most popular gifts for teens this year are iPod MP3 players and iPod accessories.



iPod for some reason is one of the most popular electronic device out there. One main advantage of an Apple iPod MP3 player is the accessories made for it. Things like protective and stylish cases, speakers, radios and docking stations. They are completely portable, so teens can listen to their music anywhere. The accessory list goes on and on. Alarm clocks, boom boxes, carrying cases and more more. Even most home theater systems come with an iPod plug in.

This year give a great Christmas gift for the kids or the teens, but please remember those less fortunate than us and make his, or her Christmas a little brighter too. Donating to Toys for Tots, or a local Salvation Army is a great way to spread that Christmas joy to as many people as possible.

For unique and amazing Christmas gifts for kids and teens Amazing Gifts~N~More is a great place to start. When people are looking for out of the ordinary gift ideas for all occasions they visit here first. Thanks for reading and we wish everyone a Merry Christmas!

Amazing Gifts~N~More specializes in unique gift ideas for any occasion, housewarming gifts, collectibles, and much more. Our focus is on offering our customers amazing gift ideas because gift giving is our passion and we love to pass it on.

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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

A series of tax reductions

by Michael Arbetov

In the fall economic and fiscal update by Finance Minister Ralph Goodale some tax reductions were announced. The cuts are expected to bring $30 billion in personal income tax relief for Canadians over the next five years.



The basic personal taxation amount is being increased to $8,648 from $8,148, a $500 rise, retroactive to January 1, 2005.
The lowest personal income tax rate is being cut to 15% from 16%, also effective January 1, 2005, with subsequent reductions of one percentage point to each of the two middle tax rates promised by 2010.



In his speech the minister said that for a typical family of four, with two members who earn money, with a combined income of $60,000 increasing the basic personal amount and reducing the bottom rate would result in a tax saving of 20% immediately, and an annual saving of 33% by 2010.

Goodale also pledged to raise the top tax rate in Canada, he said this would help to retain and attract highly-skilled workers and spur economic growth.

The minister also announced that the federal capital tax would be eliminated in 2006, two years earlier than planned, and that the government would go ahead with plans to reduce the general corporate income tax rate to 19% by 2010.



Goodale noted that owing to a strong economy and healthy job creation, the government was in a better fiscal position that it expected when the last budget was tabled in February. Ottawa now expects a surplus of $8.2 billion for 2005-06, rising to $9.2 billion the next fiscal year and to $9.5 billion in 2007-08.

The minister said he was encouraged by the submissions he has received so far on the government’s consultation paper on income trusts. They promised to examine this matter with great care and to respond promptly to the consultation process with a result that fosters saving, investment and overall economic efficiency.

Nevertheless, the tax changes may not be as immediate as Goodale suggests, because they require legislation.

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