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    Costco Wholesale - Cove Soda. Has probiotics! $19.99 a case of 15.

    Costco Wholesale

    3.2(35 reviews)
    0.0 km
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    For the price, you can not go wrong with the resto at Costco. This HUGE pizza is absolutely…read moredelicious. I prefer the cheese myself as the pepperoni gets a bit oily. This could easily feed 4/5 people with one pie. Cost is 13.99. I wish they still had the all dressed but this in a pinch when you are at Costco really does the job

    I have always loved Costco, but I went recently during the Covid-19 Pandemic and I have to say that…read moreI was very impressed with the way they ran things and now I love them even more. Masks are mandatory at Costco during these pandemic times, and if you don't have your own, they will give you a disposable one for free. They take the mask directly from the box with a pair of tweezers and hand it to you that way, so the workers don't touch the mask or you. They also have hand sanitizer at the entrance. They spray down the carts as well. The shopping experience inside is similar to Pre-Covid times, other than the fact that there are less shoppers allowed into the store, so it's less crowded. There is also plexiglass at the cash registers. They still take cash. The food area is open for takeaway only. You order at the touchscreen and pay there too. Only cards are accepted here, no cash. Fountain drinks are given to you by a staff member (no self-serve), they do ask you if you want ice or not, which I thought was nice. Once your food is ready, they call out your order and you go and get it. I don't know how long this pandemic is going to last, nor do I know how many of these measures will continue once the pandemic is over. However, I think Costco has handled things well. Costco has a special place in my heart because my usual Costco companion is my brother and we have brother-sister together time at Costco when we go. My most recent visit to this Costco though was with a new friend I met at work (I was deployed to a new work location for the Covid-19 Emergency Response and hardly knew anyone there when I first started). Costco, helping people bond, one relationship at a time, lol. I guess I should write a blurb about what Costco actually is, right? Although I think everyone knows that Costco is a store that sells items mostly in bulk, and you need a membership to shop there. Memberships start at about $55/year. Members can bring guests though. They take debit, cash or Costco credit card (they don't take other credit cards). Pre-Covid, they would give out samples of their items. Samples of course are no more. They have their house brand, Kirkland, which is actually quite good. Prices are cheaper than regular prices at mainstream grocery stores, but not really cheaper than sale prices at mainstream grocery stores. Although Costco has a lot of exclusive products, which I like. In addition to items you would find at regular grocery stores, they also carry electronics, books, toys, clothes and jewelery. There is also a pharmacy and an optical at Costco. They also have a Costco gas station and prices are about $0.10 a litre less than at other gas stations. There's lots of free parking.

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    Costco Wholesale - Cove Soda. Has probiotics! $19.99 a case of 15.

    Cove Soda. Has probiotics! $19.99 a case of 15.

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    The Hobby Centre - Largest selection of kits I've seen in over 30 years

    The Hobby Centre

    4.4(7 reviews)
    1.0 km

    I get excited just knowing I'm going there. This is the ultimate toy store. Helpful staff, highly…read morerecommended!

    When I was planning our trip to Ottawa, I made it a point that we would come here and all my…read moreexpectations were blown out of the water. Hobby shops like this simply do not exist anymore in New York which used to have a slew of them when building plastic models was popular. There are still a couple of mom & pop places scattered around but not on the scale of the Hobby Centre. Kids these days only interact in the virtual world and hobbies like this will eventually fade away. But in the meantime, I'm going to hoard as many plastic model kits that will fit in my house. My favorite theme for building and painting plastic models are World War II planes, so I was on the hunt for a 1/72 B-17G Flying Fortress or maybe a B-29 Superfortress. Airfix (from the UK) is one of my favorite brands and they stock a lot of their line here, but neither bomber were in stock on this trip. The hunt goes on. They did have a new release of the Avro Lancaster, which I have been searching high and low. I also picked up an Italeri JAS-39 Gripen and a vintage Airfix BAC Lightning. Prices are pretty good, especially on the older vintage kits along the back wall. With the favorable US$ exchange rate, I got some good deals. If I had spent more time here, I definitely would have blown through all the cash in my wallet, never mind my spending limit on my credit card. I just might have to make a return trip to Canada with a large trailer!

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    Canada Computers

    Canada Computers

    1.9(22 reviews)
    0.3 km
    $$

    Great Service,,I went in with my HP laptop which is about 4 1/2 years old inquiring about upgrading…read morethe 8GB RAM, which I was told last year by Best Buy that is not possible, I asked the rep if I can upgrade to 16GB, he found out that yes it's possible, talked to the service guy, said I can wait, which is great,,,before you know it, I found out that now I have 24 GB RAM, which is 8 + 16, which meant I had two slots,,any way my laptop feels like brand you again thanks to Canada Computers Staff,,,well done,,keep it up,

    A year ago, I bought a Dell tower with 64GB RAM and 1 TB SSD memory. Also purchased 3 year warranty…read morefor $74.00. Last week, the disc drive died. I took it back, assuming that Canada Computers would replace the disc under the warranty. Instead, they said they would give me a store credit for the original purchase price. The problem is, the increase in memory costs (since I bought my original tower) means that one cannot purchase an equivalent replacement at anywhere near my original price. In the end I had to buy a new tower with half the RAM and memory of my original tower for $142 on top of the store credit. In addition, they would not reimburse any of my unused warranty, not even allowing me to transfer the unused two years to my new purchase. And of course, they hung onto the old tower, presumably to harvest it for parts. So when Canada Computer offers you a warranty, make sure you know what they are, and are not, offering. Don't assume (as I did) that they will repair your unit or replace it with a comparable unit. You will be disappointed.

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