Live theatre is expensive. Especially at places like Mirvish, tickets can run well over $100 for just a couple of hours of entertainment. While it can be nice to go to the theatre (and support artists in the process!!), it can be even nicer to save money in the process.
Best Apps to Help Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions
It’s the start of a new year, which can only mean two things: Nearly everyone just made a promise that they’ll improve themselves in some way, and then … a week and a half later, that promise will be broken. Luckily though, the year we’ve just entered is 2020, which means that there are lots of apps you use to help you push that week and a half of keeping your resolutions to a solid two weeks, at least. (In all seriousness though, these apps genuinely are really helpful, so if you want some help with your resolutions, I’d definitely recommend them).
Toronto on a Budget: Movie Theatre Edition
Going to the movies is a fun experience, but it can also be expensive. From high ticket costs to concession stands draining your bank account (all $6.07 in there), it can be hard not to leave the movies spending way more than you wanted. However, there are some tips and tricks to make your movie experience as affordable as possible.
How to Save Money While Shopping Online
With the holidays coming up, people are starting to pick out gifts for their loved ones. While this time of year is one of my favourites, it can also get really expensive. However, if you do most of your shopping online, there are a few tricks that can save you some cash along the way.
Moving Towards Low Waste
“We don’t need a handful of people doing zero waste perfectly. We need millions of people doing it imperfectly.” Anna-Marie Bonneau
This Friday, millions of students around the world will skip school to protest their politicians’ lack of action regarding climate change. It’s no secret that the Earth is in bad shape. While it’s true that this is largely due to the actions of politicians and major corporations, many of us are also living unsustainable lives which doesn’t help. While you don’t need to fully go zero waste, we can all make low or no waste swaps in our daily lives in order to minimize our ecological footprints.