Fake ID Used to Buy $200K SUV in Oakville: Police
Halton police charge a man for allegedly using fraudulent identification to purchase a luxury vehicle worth $200,000 in Oakville. Get the full details on the investigation.
Halton police charge a man for allegedly using fraudulent identification to purchase a luxury vehicle worth $200,000 in Oakville. Get the full details on the investigation.
Ontario Provincial Police successfully recovered a stolen vehicle using fraudulent license plates during a traffic stop on Highway 401 in South Dundas. Get the latest details on the police operation.
Ottawa Police warn the public about a new distraction theft scheme in city parking lots. Suspects use fake jewelry sales to steal wallets and valuables. Learn how to stay safe and report incidents.
Popular toys from films are prime targets for online scams. The BBB warns of fake, dangerous gifts. Learn how to spot counterfeit toys and protect your wallet and family.
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Police are investigating after counterfeit Canadian currency was used to purchase an iPhone in Guelph, Ontario. Learn the details of this financial crime and how to spot fake bills.
A violent brawl disrupted the redeveloped Chatham mall, part of a news day including a critical Etobicoke shooting and new autism police training. Read the latest updates.
Health Canada has seized counterfeit erectile dysfunction medications from a Toronto convenience store. Learn the risks and how to protect yourself from dangerous fake drugs.
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Guelph police are investigating after an iPhone 15 was purchased using counterfeit cash. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about fraudulent currency circulating in the community.
Moose Jaw Police Service urges local businesses to scrutinize banknotes following the discovery of counterfeit currency. Protect your business by learning how to spot fake bills.
Windsor residents are receiving fraudulent text messages demanding payment for automated speeding tickets. City officials confirm it's a scam and urge the public not to click any links.
British Columbians warned of prevalent holiday season scams, including fake online puppy sales and fraudulent gift exchanges. Learn how to protect yourself.
Hillary Clinton warns misinformation on platforms like TikTok is dangerously shaping young Americans' views on Israel-Palestine, calling it a 'serious problem for democracy.'
Mounties are alerting the public after a counterfeit $100 bill was passed at a Neepawa, Manitoba business. Learn how to spot fake currency and protect yourself from fraud.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced a 'Media Offender of the Week' feature, reviving Trump's 'fake news' phrase. The move was widely mocked online for its perceived irony. Read the full story.
The Kitchener Rangers OHL team is alerting the public about a fraudulent email campaign where scammers are pretending to be team staff. Learn how to protect yourself.
Ontario Provincial Police are searching for a suspect accused of passing counterfeit bills at multiple Orillia businesses. Police warn local merchants to be vigilant.
SQ confirms human bones discovered by a worker in a Salaberry-de-Valleyfield ditch belong to a woman. Investigation ongoing to identify victim and death circumstances.
A 'For Sale' sign appeared at Kitchener's Toys 'R' Us store on November 25, 2025, raising questions about the future of the iconic toy retailer in the region. Learn what this means for local shoppers.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's Build Canada Homes announcement used a fake construction site costing taxpayers $32,707. Documents reveal the 'homes' were temporary props.
Children in Ottawa are learning critical digital skills to identify AI-generated fake content. This innovative program prepares the next generation for the challenges of artificial intelligence.
Construction workers at Boston's Black Falcon Terminal unearthed a human skull, later confirmed as fake. The discovery sparked initial fears and mob connections.
Satirical outlet The Onion makes definitive statement about its fake news identity. Learn how the publication distinguishes satire from misinformation in today's media landscape.
Comprehensive coverage of Canada's weekend events including sports victories, political developments, and community activities. Stay informed about what's happening across the nation.
Artificial intelligence-generated audio of Donald Trump discussing Epstein files gains traction online, raising concerns about AI misinformation in political discourse.
Peel Regional Police warn of emerging fake GIC investment scam after charging Brampton man John Marshall with fraud. Learn how to protect your investments.
LaSalle police are searching for three individuals accused of using counterfeit currency at local businesses. Authorities urge businesses to verify cash authenticity.