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Basic dog training you can do at home

Basic dog training you can do at home

Dogs who are food-motivated will work for most treats. Other dogs may be more eager to work for a favourite toy, verbal praise, or owner affection.
Blast from the past: 30 toys that defined the '80s

Blast from the past: 30 toys that defined the '80s

From talking stuffed animals to handheld video games, the toys of the time helped shape a generation.
Storage ideas for every room in your house

Storage ideas for every room in your house

Decluttering and reorganizing your home can feel like an overwhelming project at first. To simplify this, Angi shares tips and hacks on how best to utilize the space in your home.
Gas-powered muscle cars drive into the sunset, turn electric

Gas-powered muscle cars drive into the sunset, turn electric

Vast world of kitchen gadgets can be fun but bewildering

Vast world of kitchen gadgets can be fun but bewildering

A cook’s best tools are her hands.
Decluttering tips from experts to help you get organized

Decluttering tips from experts to help you get organized

Decluttering and organizing an entire home can be an overwhelming task. Clutter can cause anxiety, affect our ability to focus, and generally make us less productive and comfortable in our homes.
Gardener's Notebook: Marigolds regular garden stand out

Gardener's Notebook: Marigolds regular garden stand out

After taking stock of our plants and how they did after the storms, one plant that is outstanding is the vanilla marigolds that we have in containers.
Most popular baby names shared by famous musicians

Most popular baby names shared by famous musicians

The reasons behind popular taste in names can be difficult to pin down. A considerable amount of cultural tradition in the U.S.
How is a flexitarian different from a vegetarian or vegan?

How is a flexitarian different from a vegetarian or vegan?

While plant-based diets have health benefits, many processed and fake meat products contain more sodium than the real thing.
Almost half of Canadians check weather more than pay stubs, study finds

Almost half of Canadians check weather more than pay stubs, study finds

A study conducted by Angus Reid found 35 per cent of Canadians find reviewing their pay stub is intimidating.
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