Saturday officially kicked off the start of fall, so comfy up in a flannel, wrap yourself in a blanket and brew a cup of pumpkin-spice coffee, as you’ll need to be in the coziest state to get some much-needed online shopping done.
18.09.2023 - 20:55 / etcanada.com
Even though it’s Monday, and you’re probably chugging coffee back like your life depends on it, you can find solace in Amazon’s latest upcoming blockbuster savings event!
Mark your calendars, shopaholics. Prime Big Deal Days are happening on Tuesday, Oct. 10, and Wednesday, Oct. 11. Like Amazon’s renowned Prime Day in July, this extravaganza promises phenomenal discounts on your favourite top-tier brands. The best part? You won’t have to twiddle your thumbs for a month to dive into the exciting world of Amazon’s unbeatable deals.
We’ll get you prepped for the special occasion by showcasing early deals before the big bonanza eventually pops off.
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33% off of Optoma HD Gaming and Home Theatre Projector
21% off of HP 15″ Laptop
20% off of Acer All-in-One Desktop
19% off of Samsung 4k HD Monitor
18% off of Acer Laptop
15% off of SAMSUNG 43″ Smart TV
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56% off of VÉLAMO Retinol Stick
Up to 33% off on Olay Skin Care
33% off of Wavytalk Ionic Hair Dryer
33% off of Majestic Pure Himalayan Salt Body Scrub
Up to 33% off of Professional Makeup Brush Set
31% off of DIY Eyelash Extension Kit
30% off of Neck Firming Cream
Up to 26% off on Neutrogena products
20% off of Teeth Whitening Strips
Up to 17% off on Oral B Oral Care
Up to 8% off on Pantene, Herbal Essences and Aussie Hair Care
73% off of Robot Vacuum Cleaner
Up to 56% off of 45″ Sheer Curtains
51% off of Ergonomic
Saturday officially kicked off the start of fall, so comfy up in a flannel, wrap yourself in a blanket and brew a cup of pumpkin-spice coffee, as you’ll need to be in the coziest state to get some much-needed online shopping done.
Girls’ Generation member Hyoyeon has announced the dates and venues for her upcoming 2023 North American tour.Hyoyeon, who releases solo music under the moniker DJ Hyo, has revealed that she will tour both the United States and Canada starting from next month.The Girls’ Generation singer’s upcoming 2023 tour will kick off on October 14 in Chicago, before heading up to the Canadian cities of Montreal and Toronto.Thereafter, Hyoyeon will play four shows in the US – San Francisco, Boston, New York and Maidson – across the rest of October, before heading back up north to Vancouver in Canada in early-November.According to the K-pop idol’s Instagram post, more dates for her upcoming 2023 North America tour will be revealed soon. Tickets for the announced dates are on sale now via the official websites of the respective event spaces.OCTOBER14: Chicago, Illinois, Sound-Bar Chicago16: Montreal, Quebec, Club Soda18: Toronto, Ontario, The Phoenix Concert Theatre20: San Francisco, California, Temple Nightclub21: Boston, Massachusetts, Royale Boston27: New York, New York, Webster Hall28: Maidson, Wisconsin, Maidson LiquidNOVEMBER02: Vancouver, British Columbia, Harbour Event & Convention CentreA post shared by 소녀시대 (@girlsgeneration)In other touring news, K-pop boyband ONEUS have announced the Europe dates for their 2023 ‘La Dolce Vita’ world tour.
Prime Video streaming service next year to raise more money with which to make original content.Customers in the UK, US, Germany and Canada will start to see ads from early 2024, but they can avoid them by subscribing for an “ad-free” option at an additional cost.Other territories including France, Italy, Spain, Mexico and Australia will see adverts on Prime Video from later in 2024.“To continue investing in compelling content and keep increasing that investment over a long period of time, starting in 2024, Prime Video shows and movies will include limited advertisements in the UK,” Amazon said in a statement.
Ads are coming to Prime Video’s entertainment content. Commercials in movies and series will be introduced in the U.S., U.K., Germany, and Canada in early 2024, followed by France, Italy, Spain, Mexico, and Australia later in the year.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Viewers of landmark series on Amazon Prime Video like “The Boys” or “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” will soon be offered something never made available on the service before: TV commercials. Amazon Prime Video, one of the last mainstream streaming services to eschew the injection of regular commercial breaks into its movies and shows, plans to start letting them run early next year.
Debby Friday officially has Canada’s best album of the year.
Despite owning the dancefloors with her music, Dua Lipa still finds time to dive into a good book.
Hallmark has revealed that it will have 40 all-new, original movies for both its flagship channel and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, as well as special content for Hallmark Movies Now, the company’s subscription streaming service.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Prime Video and Gaumont (“Intouchables”) are teaming up on an uplifting mother-son drama tackling disability, directed by Ken Scott (“Starbuck”), and starring French actors Leïla Bekhti (“All Your Faces”) and Jonathan Cohen (“Sentinelle”). Scott penned and will be directing the film which is titled “Ma mère, Dieu et Sylvie Vartan” and is based on Roland Perez’s novel by the same name. The project is the first theatrical film that Amazon Prime Video is co-financing as part of the French decree that kicked off in July 2021 and stems from the implementation of the European Commission’s legislation called Audiovisual Media Services Directive (AVMS).
A fresh new week means a new bundle of bargains on the digital shopping epicentre Amazon Canada! So, instead of succumbing to the Monday blues, check out our convenient list of the best deals on Amazon Canada this week to make your life more stress-free.
Seven filmmakers will benefit from one of the most generous grants in the documentary field, as the North Points Institute today announced the recipients of the inaugural Diane Weyermann Fellowships.
Amazon is giving all customers a free £5 voucher to spend to mark its 25th anniversary. The voucher can be claimed from 9am on Friday, September 15, but savvy shoppers will have to act quickly to take advantage, as it only lasts until midnight.
It’s almost the weekend, and besides sipping drinks and tuning out from the work week, there’s also a boatload of deals waiting to be preyed upon on Amazon Canada. So, if your Saturday plans are still up in the air or you’re just thinking of staying in this weekend, we’ve compiled a must-have shortlist of the best deals on Amazon Canada this weekend to keep you in the loop.
Spooky Season is just around the corner, which means it’s time to decorate your home into a bone-chilling atmosphere that’ll cause every guest and neighbour to clutch onto their pumpkin spice latte in fear.
Adam Sandler is going on tour!
The biggest and pinkest blockbuster of the year will be zooming its plastic convertible onto Prime Video on Sept. 12 for rent or purchase!
Calling all parents, aunties and uncles!
The S Club Party is coming to the States!
The weekend has ended and a new work week is upon us. As much as that might make most of us want to shriek and sob internally, something to look forward to is a brand-new week of hot deals and price slashes on Amazon Canada. To make your life just an inch easier, we’ve compiled a list of the most snag-worthy offers this week, so you don’t have to crunch time scouring through online pages.
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