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If you could name a star, what would you call it? Naming a starAndrew Hornby of Ancaster, Ontario asked Street Cents if he should consider paying to name a star as a gift for a friend. So we peered deep into the cosmos to find the answer. Click here for the full story. Teen apathySimon Howell of Halifax, Nova Scotia, thinks modern teens are apathetic and this worries him. He thinks individuals can make a difference. He says, "Inform yourself and find out where your money goes." Fred and George JugglersKevin McMullin and Andrew Mazerolle of Saint John, New Brunswick throw clubs and flaming torches at each other. But it's okay they're jugglers and it's all part of the act they perform at schools and company picnics. Ink cartridges for your printerBrand name printer ink cartridges cost about 30 per cent more than generic ones. Are they worth the extra money? Street Cents holds a print-off to find the answer. Click here for the full story. Sixties girlJane Sanden of Calgary, Alberta says if she could live in another time, it would definitely be the sixties. She says she loves the spirit of that decade and expresses this through her vintage clothing. Ads in schoolsSheila Flaherty of Stratford, Ontario says ads are creeping everywhere - even into her school. They're covering everything from bathroom stalls to vending machines to screensavers - there's no escape! Sheila thinks this is wrong and says it's time students started complaining about it! Saving for schoolYou graduate high school - and head for university or college. Suddenly, learning isn't so free anymore. What's a potential scholar to do? Street Cents talks to some financial experts to find out how to go about saving for school. Is there more to it than stashing cash in your sock drawer? |
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