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Instructions for Furnace Installation Scarborough – Thirteen Easy Steps

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I have a lot of experience for furnace installation in Scarborough. My life experience has shown me that breaking down difficult tasks into manageable stages will assist you in mastering them. That is the distinction […]

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Your bed probably isn’t as clean as you think – a microbiologist explains

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There’s nothing quite like crawling into bed, wrapping up in your blankets, and nestling your head into your pillow. But before you get too comfortable, you might want to know that your bed isn’t all […]

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How much can I spend on my home renovation? A personal finance expert explains

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Home renovation has long been something of a national sport for many Australians, but community demand for home fix-ups has reached fever pitch since the pandemic. If you’re lucky enough to own a house — […]

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Authentic Apulian fried Panzerotti recipe by PizzaCappuccino

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Apulian fried Panzerotti are a street food (but also a comfort food) typical of the Italian Apulia region tradition. Puglia also called Apulia is a region in southeastern Italy. It extends from the Fortore River in the northwest to Cape Santa […]

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Energy Home Service – Air Duct Cleaning

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Energy Home Service – Air Duct Cleaning Your Local Duct Cleaning Richmond Hill Experts The air ducts of your home are something that should never be neglected. These important conduits are used to heat your […]

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Difference between real stone tub and artificial stone tub

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Learn about the difference between a real stone tub and artificial stone tub. Real natural stone tubs are made of real natural stone. All hand-carved from a natural stone block. Stone are earth’s debris, last for almost […]

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10 tips for coping with wildfire smoke, from a public health expert

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Wildfires have burned millions of acres in the western United States this year. Tens of thousands have been evacuated and thousands of buildings and other structures destroyed. Thick smoke blankets much of the region — colouring the skies red and […]

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Gas cooking is associated with worsening asthma in kids. But proper ventilation helps

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“You’re cooking with gas” is a familiar term associated with doing the right thing and doing it well. But is cooking with gas doing the wrong thing for our health? Increasing evidence suggests cooking with […]

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Mozzies biting? Here’s how to choose a repellent (and how to use it for the best protection)

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Mosquitoes are an inevitable part of the Australian summer. And this year, with COVID a consideration, we might be spending more time outdoors than usual. Supermarkets and pharmacies are stocked with a wide range of […]

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Low levels of carbon monoxide poisoning can be very difficult to spot – and can cause brain damage

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Carbon monoxide (CO), like many gases, cannot be detected by our human senses. We cannot see it, smell it or taste it. But unlike many gases, small amounts are extremely harmful to us. In 2015 […]

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  • First impressions pay: Curb appeal adds 7% to home prices

    They say you never get a second chance to make a first impression. In real estate, that first impression starts at the curb. From a freshly mowed lawn to a well-kept walkway, a home’s exterior [...]
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  • In a post-truth world, what happens if we can’t trust US economic data anymore?
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