Chasing after the climbing cost of living can leave you breathless and short of resources. Living well without breaking the bank can be a great challenge, but Possibilities' Frugal Living Section helps you live a thrifty yet still satisfying life.
If you need something to unwind and de-stress, there’s a ton of yoga options in Toronto, albeit many of them pricey. But don’t despair if you’re short of funds — just take a look at our yoga-on-the-cheap guide.
Now that it’s January, the turkey is over, so is the plum pudding and the chocolate-covered everything. But don’t despair if you gained a little pot belly over the holidays. There’s lots of fitness centres in Toronto where you can burn calories and sweat with the best of them.
Whether you want to skate, chum it up with Santa, sing carols, make crafts or shop for some wonderful unique gifts this season, we’ve got you covered in this year's edition of the Winter Fun Guide 2012.
Who doesn’t like shopping? Okay, many don’t. But it’s a necessary evil — it’s gotta get done. Whether it’s clothes or toys or even shopping for haircuts and cosmetic procedures, everyone is looking for a good deal.
After a full day of job searching there’s nothing better than a little bodywork to relax tense muscles. But when your body isn’t the only thing that’s tight, paying the steep prices of a registered massage or other body therapist can be a strain.
Who says you need a cottage and a million bucks to enjoy the summer? Enjoy it right where you are and save money on top of it. The city is thriving with a multitude of free fun events that are sure to satisfy even the pickiest of tastes.
Who says you need a cottage and a million bucks to enjoy the summer? Enjoy it right where you are and save money on top of it. The city is thriving with a multitude of free fun events that are sure to satisfy even the pickiest of tastes.
This year, we begin our Frugal Summer Guide with Canada Day events. Please check next week for the rest of listings to make the summer of 2012 truly special (on a limited budget!).
The time when education was exclusive to only those able to afford it is hopefully going the way of the past. Now, with Internet access and computers (and there's a way to get those for free -- just read on!), you can teach yourself a lot more than how to tie your shoelaces.
We all need to eat to live, but food can be a major expense. Poss.ca shows you how you can slash your food bill by planning your meals and shopping wisely.
I’ll be honest — I really dislike the idea of LinkedIn but everyone says that I need to be on it in order to increase my chances of finding work. I keep getting invited too — why does this continue to happen?! What’s your take on LinkedIn, and if I have to do it, how do I get started?
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