Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Travel Discount: 60% off with Via Rail Canada



Tired of your staycation? Want to really get away for a while? Here's your chance.

We've all had enough of strikes (Toronto civic workers' 38-day walkout, near strike action from OPSEU's LCBO employees, and Via Rail union staff's two-day strike), but at least something good has come from part of it. To placate upset passengers and restore customer confidence Via Rail Canada offered a 60% discount off travel throughout Canada.


Initially slated to end today, the offer's been so popular Via Rail has extended it until Friday July 31, 2009. Take advantage of huge cash savings and see more of our fabulous home and native land.

|Images: Via Rail Canada|

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Remembering Michael: The Final Show

Today the world says a final goodbye to Michael Jackson, sending him off in a monumental spectacle befitting this supreme entertainer, the King of Pop. If you want to watch the memorial service, but weren't lucky enough to win a golden ticket, can't make it to the Staples Center or can't be at home to follow it on television, experience it the next best way: watch it online!


I'm going to keep an eye on the ceremony via the live feed at CNN. But you can also watch at Michael Jackson Live, the Staples Center website, or remember him in your own way. The public service begins at 1 p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT).

Thanks to the above organizations for helping us all witness this incredible event... and to do it for free. Wow.

|Images: Amazon.com, CNN.com|

Friday, July 3, 2009

Freebies: Thousands flock to Mandarin’s Free Canada Day Buffet


So, what did you do on Canada Day? Well, if you’re like more than one thousand people in Pickering, Ont., you spent much of it waiting in line at Mandarin’s Kingston Road location.



To thank Canadians for their loyal patronage over the last 30 years, popular buffet restaurant Mandarin offered up free—that’s right, FREE—all you can eat meals to its customers on July 1, 2009. The Thank You Canada event was held across the chain’s 21 Ontario locations beginning at 12 p.m. and continuing until the last seating at 8:30 p.m. The opportunity was offered on a first come, first serve basis only. No reservations.



Well I can’t resist a great deal, so at 3 p.m. I headed to Pickering thinking that any swarms should have eased up a bit. Not a chance. While turning into the parking lot, I could see the line of people winding all the way down the shopping centre. I was warned earlier, by family in Markham, that customers waiting at Mandarin’s recently opened Box Grove restaurant had pitched tents in the parking lot. However, I was pretty sure my fellow bargain hunting Pickering residents (Pickeringers?) weren’t that fanatical. Clearly, I had underestimated their passion for free food.


Here’s a live shot of the scene. (Note: I’ll work on my cinematography)


Needless to say, I wasn't up to joining that line... this time; I was already sort of hungry when I left the house. But for those who decided to brave it, Mandarin thoughtfully handed out bottled water and other refreshments to keep patrons (and I'm sure tempers) cool and comfortable. "People were waiting for many hours," says Tina Chiu, Mandarin's spokesperson and chief operating officer. We wanted to give them "a little snack before they came in and enjoyed the buffet."


So how early did people start lining up for this incredible deal? “A few came the night before,” says Chiu. “I heard as early as 10:30 p.m.” She estimates that on Wednesday more than 30,000 customers were served, company-wide. Dining at the restaurant typically costs from $11.99 to $23.99 depending on the day of the week and whether you’re there for lunch or dinner. In total, Mandarin says it spent about $500,000 treating guests to the complimentary buffet meal. Soft drinks, tea and coffee were all on the house, too.

I’ll keep you posted on whether Mandarin plans on doing this again soon. Get your sleeping bags ready.

|Images and Video: The Discount Diva|