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  • [Loblaws] Get 100 or 5000 PC points for opening your PC Optimum app and make a purchase.

    As strange as this seems, you will earn 100 or 5000 PC points for opening up your PC Optimum app or log into you account and make a purchase.

    No min spend necessary.

    You bonus will be revealed tomorrow when the offer is available and after you purchase.

    Statistics: Posted by muffin4life β€” Jun 5th, 2025 12:13 am


  • [Canadian Tire] Greenworks PRO 60V Max Li-ion brushless chainsaw 300$

    I needed a battery operated chainsaw and after looking at a few reviews, I feel like it is a decent deal.
    The price was right at 300$ with a 4ah 60V battery and also comes with 4 years warranty.

    18inch bar, so it should work for larger trees.

    Most kit in the same price range comes with 2Ah battery

    On clearance but many available at my local and not so local Canadian Tire around MontrΓ©al.

    https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/gree … 0954p.html

    Statistics: Posted by CKY350 β€” Jan 31st, 2025 10:24 am


  • [Bench] [Boxing Day] Boxing Week Sale Deals 2024: Save 60% Off Everything Sitewide

    For a limited time get 60% off sitewide at Bench and Bench Outlet Canada during the Boxing Week Sale. All prices are as marked with no promotion code required, and shipping is free on orders of $99 or more. Here are some of the markdowns for men that are now 60% off:

    https://bench.ca/

    DNA Tipster Perforated Logo Crewneck Sweatshirt $24 (reg. $60)
    DNA Leandro Perforated Logo T-Shirt $14 (reg. $35)
    DNA Mobley Back Print Hoodie $25 (reg. $65)
    DNA Brock Slim Fit Cargo Pants $38 (reg. $95)
    DNA Braxton Zip Up Hoodie $30 (reg. $75)
    DNA Tavarell Flannel Check Shirt $34 (reg. $85)
    DNA Stanley Perforated Logo Joggers $24 (reg. $60)
    DNA Koufax Puffer Parka $74 (reg. $185)
    DNA Detta Puffer Sherpa Hooded Bomber Jacket $66 (reg. $165)
    DNA Minski Chest Pocket Zip Up Hooded Sweater $38 (reg $95)
    DNA Anders Double Patch Pocket Zip Up Sherpa $38 (re.g $95)
    DNA Paxton Tonal Logo Joggers $24 (reg. $60)
    DNA Stuart Straight Leg Jeans $34 (reg. $85)
    DNA Tillor Hooded Parka $74 (reg. $185)

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    Statistics: Posted by IslandDeal β€” Dec 24th, 2024 11:53 am


  • [Amazon.ca] [Boxing Day] Google Pixel 9 Pro – 512 GB On sale for $1399.99 regular price $1649.99

    Google Pixel 9 Pro – 512 GB – 6.3-inch Display -Unlocked Android Smartphone with Advanced Pixel Camera, 24+ Hour Battery Life, Fast Wireless Charging, Dual SIM, and Powerful Security – Obsidian

    Statistics: Posted by guardrails β€” Dec 25th, 2024 2:31 am


  • [Princess Auto] 3pk Butane refill cans with tips $8

    Its a cheaper option for Thermacell cartridge refills. Here’s the previous thread:

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    Statistics: Posted by BlueEL β€” Dec 16th, 2024 11:15 pm


  • [Visions Electronics] Acer Aopen 27″ 100Hz FHD IPS Monitor $98 FS

    Back on sale.

    Not sure how to mark previous thread as UN Expired so have linked to that original thread [credit to that OP].

    https://forums.redflagdeals.com/visions … g-2731169/

    Perhaps some reviews from those that bought prior.

    Statistics: Posted by georvu β€” Dec 17th, 2024 8:41 pm


  • [Dollarama] Dollarama Deals (Dec 16, 2024)

    These are the non-Dollarama branded products (ie. The hidden gems). Dollarama has decent Dollarama branded products but that’s not the idea of my posts. I’m looking for the good stuff.

    As seen at a the Lansdowne Mall location in Richmond, BC.

    These products may not be restocked and are probably not typically carried.

    As Temporel has mentioned in the past, “The idea of posting pictures is to show what you COULD find and should look for. That doesn’t mean you WILL find what is pictured. Not every item is available at every stores. The Dollarama business model is often selling end-of-the-line products or liquidations and that means not enough stock for its > 1,000 stores in Canada. Not enough stock also to keep provisioning stores for weeks and months. So if you find something that suits you, stock-up as the odds are the product will be gone the next time you shop. If you don’t find what you want at your local store, check another a few blocks away.”

    Previous thread here: https://forums.redflagdeals.com/dollara … 4-2732929/

    Statistics: Posted by stovetop β€” Dec 16th, 2024 12:04 pm


  • [Home Depot] RIDGID NXT 60L (16 Gal.) 5.0 Peak HP Wet/Dry Shop Vacuum with Filter, Hose and Accessories – $98 (was $189)

    Suction is pretty powerful, can also be used as a blower. Great gift for anyone that doesn’t already have a shop vac at home!

    Statistics: Posted by sormry β€” Jun 4th, 2025 11:46 pm


  • [Canada’s Wonderland] Thrill Seeker Bundle – Admission + Fast Lane PLUS ($114.34 to $125.64)

    Canada’s Wonderland (CW) has changed their daily ticket bundles this year. They are less favourable for families looking to go to the park without a Fast Pass, but more favourable for individuals wanting to go with a Fast Pass at about $20-30 cheaper this year.

    Admission + Fast Lane PLUS (includes Alpine Fury, prices include Ontario taxes and fees): $114.34, $119.99, and $125.64

    • Most days in first three weeks in June are the cheaper $114.34, most other days the rest of the season are $119.99 with some random Sundays and Mondays that are $125.64. (Maybe an error that it should be Sat/Sun more expensive?)

    Usually I prefer to talk about the price of Admission + Fast Lane PLUS + All-day food & drink ($43.99+tax aka PREMIUM All-day dining) + Parking ($35.00+tax) prices as this is a better frame of reference for overall cost, which this year ranges from $205.60-$216.90. This is cheaper than last year which on average was $237.29: Canada’s Wonderland Funday Bundle 2024. Obviously you only need 1 parking per group in a car, and you can share meals/drinks for better value. See Notes below.

    Notes:

    • This deal is good for people who only plan to visit CW once or twice a year and do NOT plan on going to the waterpark.
    • Check park hours for the days of interest to you – early and late season the park is open 2 less hours (10am-8pm instead of 10am-10pm).
    • With Fast Lane PLUS even on busy days you can get on major rides every 10 minutes or less compared to waiting 90-120 minutes. It is difficult to predict which days will have shorter lines, so this guarantees a smooth experience. Fast Lane PLUS is given as a wristband that is scanned when you are at the front of the queue.
    • The drink stations are frequent and conveniently located throughout the park – I recommend the sugar-free (and artificial sweetener-free) options available such as the AHA blueberry pomegranate sparkling water.
    • Set a timer to take advantage of the meals every 90 minutes (I think the best places for food open around 11am – last year I was able to get 5 meals in the 12 hour day 10am-10pm). Drinks every 15 minutes is frequent enough that you probably don’t need to time it, just drink when thirsty. Make sure that you time it correctly that you can get a drink with your meal. You will receive a wrist band for each the food and drink. Scan relevant wristband at participating locations.
    • Meals and drinks can be shared. Families or friends can save money if, for example, one person buys Premium All Day Dining and shares their food and drink with another person who then only needs to buy a Thrill Seeker Bundle. One meal and one drink plan will generally keep at least two adults full and hydrated if you get the meal every 90-105 min and drink every 15-30 min.
    • Bonus this year is that the bundle does not include parking, which was a downside of the bundle last year for groups wanting to do Fast Lane PLUS and carpooling.
    • Dining locations can be found here by filtering by all day dining meals and snacks: https://www.canadaswonderland.com/dining. When you go to a location there will be a fork and knife image beside menu options that are included in all day dining meals.
    • I still have no idea what Cedar Fair Parks being merged with Six Flags will do in the future for prices.
    • My personal recommendations for food would be Lazy bear lodge for brisket with salad or green beans for getting some vegetables; or the chili chicken tenders with coleslaw at the Grand World Eatery. Scope out in the morning what meals you can get at each location. They are certainly not alike in value.

    Statistics: Posted by hoboonthestreet β€” Jun 4th, 2025 11:21 pm