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OPP warns of grandparent scam in Ottawa Valley

Ontario Provincial Police issue a new warning about a resurgent grandparent scam targeting seniors in the Ottawa Valley. Learn the red flags and how to protect your family.

Instagram Password Reset Scam: How to Protect Yourself

Canadians are receiving convincing fake Instagram password reset emails. Learn how to spot this scam, what Instagram says, and expert tips to keep your account safe. Verify requests directly in the app.

Whistler warns of fake QR code parking scam

Whistler officials warn of fraudulent QR codes found on parking pay stations. Learn how to spot the scam and pay for parking safely in the resort municipality.

Scam QR Code Stickers Found in Whistler Parking

Visitors to Whistler, B.C., are warned after fraudulent QR code stickers were discovered in parking lots, attempting to steal payment information. Learn how to spot the scam.

Calgary gas prices drop below $1 per litre

Drivers in Calgary are seeing relief at the pumps as gas prices tumble below $1 per litre at some stations, a direct impact of lower global oil prices. Find out where and why.

B.C. Accountant Settles U.S. SEC Fraud Case

A Burnaby accountant has agreed to a U.S. court settlement for his alleged role in pump-and-dump schemes that netted over $150 million. Read the details of the penalties and bans.

Gas Prices Fall Again Across the Maritimes

Drivers in the Maritimes are seeing relief at the pumps as fuel prices drop. Get the latest details on this welcome trend and what it means for your wallet.

AI crypto scams steal $2.3M from Canadians

Two Canadians lost a combined $2.3 million in sophisticated AI-generated cryptocurrency scams. Learn how these deepfake frauds work and how to protect yourself.

Israel Approves Major $35B Gas Deal with Egypt

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu confirms a landmark $35 billion natural gas agreement with Egypt, marking a significant development in regional energy and diplomacy. Read the details.

Ontario woman loses $4,000 to job scam

An Ontario woman was defrauded of $4,000 in an advance fee loan scam. Police warn job seekers about fake offers involving stolen goods or money laundering.

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