Stolen card buys $4K wine in Guelph, police seek man
Guelph Police are asking for the public's help to identify a man who used a stolen credit card to purchase two bottles of wine valued at $2,000 each. The investigation is ongoing.
Guelph Police are asking for the public's help to identify a man who used a stolen credit card to purchase two bottles of wine valued at $2,000 each. The investigation is ongoing.
The 29th annual Hockey for Hospice tournament in Windsor-Essex County united 132 youth teams, playing 228 games to raise over $611,000 for local hospice care. Discover how this post-Christmas tradition brings families together.
A 33-year-old Sault Ste. Marie man faces charges after police say he used a stolen credit card for numerous purchases. Get the details on the November 30 theft and the subsequent investigation.
A Saskatchewan judge has ruled families of five Humboldt Broncos crash victims cannot sue the provincial government. The decision cites provincial insurance law and rejects Charter arguments.
As cryptocurrencies and private credit gain mainstream traction among investors, financial experts warn of multiplying risks. Learn the key concerns for Canadian portfolios in this evolving landscape.
Corus Entertainment Inc. has renegotiated its credit agreement with lenders, gaining crucial financial flexibility to manage its debt load. The deal provides the Canadian broadcaster with increased operational breathing room.
Manitoba saw brazen insurance fraud attempts in 2025, including a Winnipeg arson gone wrong and a vehicle reported stolen while en route to Dubai. Authorities detail the schemes.
Feeling overwhelmed and overspent this holiday season? Expert advice from a Canadian credit counsellor offers practical steps to manage debt stress and start the new year with confidence.
A Calgary woman on AISH says a $420 doctor's fee prevents her from applying for the federal disability tax credit, risking a $200 monthly clawback. The deadline is February 28.
The popular Woofa-Roo Pet Festival in Windsor, Ontario, has been cancelled for 2026. Discover the details and community impact of this unexpected decision.
Former Liberal cabinet minister Randy Boissonnault wins a default judgment and $450,000 in damages against his ex-business partner for false claims that cost him his political career. Read the full story.
The Insurance Bureau of Canada states it will take weeks to calculate total insured losses from the devastating B.C. floods. Get the latest details on the recovery and financial impact.
Windsor's WFCU Credit Union has secured a major league-wide partnership with the Ontario Hockey League, becoming its official financial partner. The deal expands on a 20-year local relationship.
Analysis reveals B.C. homeowners and taxpayers bear the escalating costs of floods and fires through insurance, coverage gaps, and taxes, while the most responsible companies are shielded. Explore the broken system.
An insurance firm's strict guidelines for schoolyard snowbanks, including height limits and helmet suggestions, face fierce criticism from Quebec unions and Premier Legault for adding bureaucratic burden.
Bank of Montreal's head of global credit trading, Steve Thom, is retiring. The veteran banker joined BMO five years ago after a long career at RBC. Learn about the changes in BMO's capital markets division.
Windsor police release surveillance image of a man wanted for a $3,000 fraudulent credit card purchase. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact the financial crimes unit.
Windsor police are investigating a fraudulent credit card transaction and have released information seeking a suspect. Get the latest details on the case.
Global shadow banking assets exceed $250 trillion for the first time, now representing 51% of all financial assets. Regulators warn of data gaps and systemic risks.
A cyber breach at a Northern Ontario school board has compromised highly sensitive information, including Social Insurance Numbers and passport data. Learn the details and implications.
LaSalle police have successfully disrupted a significant bank card fraud operation. Learn how the scheme was uncovered and what it means for local financial security.
Expert advice from the Credit Counselling Society on safeguarding older Canadians from phone, online, and in-person fraud while preserving their independence and dignity.
The CDC has voted to end universal hepatitis B vaccination for newborns. Canadian officials and insurers confirm coverage will not change. Details on the policy shift and its implications.
Financial expert Christopher Liew outlines key factors for Canadians selecting a bank, comparing big banks, credit unions, and online-only options. Make an informed choice for your finances.
Financial expert Christopher Liew breaks down the key factors for selecting a bank account in Canada. Learn about fees, ATM access, and choosing between big banks, credit unions, and online-only institutions.
A Calgary dentist who defrauded insurers of nearly $700,000 for phantom dental work should go to prison, says the Crown. Defence argues her $500K+ restitution merits a non-custodial sentence. Sentencing in January.
The Canada Revenue Agency warns Canadians about aggressive tax schemes using critical illness insurance. Participants face penalties, fines, and jail time. Learn how to protect yourself.
Goldman Sachs analysis reveals AI's divergent credit risks in investment-grade and high-yield markets. Discover the key implications for investors and corporate debt.
The federal government serves Stellantis with a notice of default over a production shift to the U.S. and ends a weeks-long battle by handing an unredacted copy of the $529M funding deal to a parliamentary committee.
Toronto police announce new charges in a major credit card fraud investigation dating back to 2016. One suspect remains at large as Project Deja Vu continues.