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Southeast Asia's resilient online scam industry

The massive online fraud industry in Southeast Asia, with hubs in Myanmar and Cambodia, persists due to corruption, weak governance, and organized crime. Learn why it's so hard to stop.

U.S. Virgin Islands sues Meta over ads for scams

The U.S. Virgin Islands has filed a lawsuit against Meta, alleging its platforms facilitated scam advertisements and posed dangers to children. Get the full details on this major legal challenge.

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.

Tech Firms Shift $120B AI Data Centre Debt Off Books

Major tech companies have used complex SPV financing to shield $120 billion in AI data centre spending from their balance sheets, raising concerns about hidden financial risks for Wall Street investors. Read the full analysis.

Navy Reactors Proposed to Power AI Data Centres

A Texas power developer has filed a plan to use decommissioned US Navy nuclear reactors to power data centres, aiming to meet surging AI energy demands. The project could be online by 2029.

AI Boom Forces Dirty Power Plants Back Online

The explosive growth of AI data centres is straining Canada's power grid, forcing utilities to reactivate polluting 'peaker' plants to meet surging electricity demand. Discover the environmental impact.

Batshaw's 'Santa Frank' Delivers Holiday Joy to Kids

Frank Campanile transforms into 'Santa Frank' each year, leading a massive gift-giving operation for thousands of children connected to Batshaw Youth and Family Centres. Discover the heartwarming story.

Alberta's Data Centre Boom Powered by Natural Gas

Premier Danielle Smith says Alberta's $100 billion data centre goal is now attainable after federal Clean Electricity Regulations were suspended, paving the way for natural gas power. Read more.

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