Caroline says she’s in a good place financially and has been a diligent saver throughout her life. The 33-year-old public relations employee makes $67,000 a year, is debt free and has put away a decent amount over the last decade. But she doesn’t know where to go from here and where to invest her money. […]
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PRINCESS ANNE, Md. (AP) — Nathaniel Pollard Jr. had 17 points in Maryland-Eastern Shore’s 87-56 win against Saint Mary’s (MD) on Monday night. Pollard also contributed eight rebounds, six steals, and three blocks for the Hawks (7-7). Kevon Voyles added 13 points while going 6 of 11 (1 for 5 from distance), and he also […]
OTTAWA – The Competition Bureau says a Federal Court has issued an emergency stay temporarily suspending the Competition Tribunal’s dismissal of its case against Rogers Communications Inc.’s $26-billion takeover of Shaw Communications Inc. The federal agency says the suspension will remain in place until its application for a stay and an injunction is heard. The […]
It is a very good idea to make New Year’s resolutions — the tricky part is sticking to them. Resolutions help to lift our vision and aim for better things. They lift our spirits because thinking about them and how we will accomplish them is an act of self-care. When we see them through — […]
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — The Cardinals lost another football game on Sunday. That’s not particularly important. Certainly, Arizona would still like to win games and the 20-19 loss to Atlanta was disappointing. But at this point, the franchise is much more interested in building for the future since the Cardinals were eliminated from the playoff […]
OTTAWA – There will be no new books or plays added to the public domain in Canada until 2043 after the government squeezed in a change to copyright laws just before the end of 2022. Until Dec. 30, copyright protection applied to literary, dramatic, musical or artistic works for the life of their author plus […]
Editor’s note: As we enter 2023, we’re running a series of stories in Star Culture on diet and nutrition, navigating eating healthier amid rising food costs and advice on making sustainable choices. Can we eat our way out of the “winter blues?” Although a change in diet isn’t going to totally alleviate the symptoms many […]
Charitable giving can mean many different things for Canadians, whether it’s supporting organizations through donations or by volunteering time. Often we think of giving as a one-time donation to causes we care about, and at the end of the year many Canadians also donate to take advantage of a tax deduction. But as we enter […]
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — Flower-covered floats, marching bands and equestrian units celebrated the New Year on a chilly but dry Monday as the 134th Rose Parade slipped through a gap in California’s siege of drenching storms. Pasadena’s annual floral spectacle offered the optimistic theme of “Turning the Corner” for 2023, and former U.S. Rep. Gabby […]
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