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5 Montreal stories you must read this week: March 24

Posted By: Newson: March 24, 2017In: Amira, Anthony Pratte-Lops, Canada, Consumer, Crime, Daphné Boudreault, Debbie Funchion, Dog Attack, Economy, Environment, Habitat For Humanity, Money, mont saint-hilaire, Montreal murders, Montreal transit, MTLtop5, Politics, Saint-Laurent, Traffic, Travis Flockhart, worms in nuts

From the federal government eliminating the transit tax deduction to a woman finding worms at a bulk food store in Saint-Laurent, here are the biggest stories Global News covered in Montreal... Read more

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Suspect sought in retail robbery on Rideau Street

Posted By: Newson: January 26, 2017In: Armed Robbery, cash, convenience store, Crime Awareness, Crime Stoppers, Crime Stoppers National Capital Area, Money, Ottawa, Police, Retail store, Rideau Street, Robbery, Robbery unit, Unidentified male, WANTED

The Ottawa Police Service Robbery Unit and Crime Stoppers are seeking the public’s assistance to identify the suspect responsible in a recent retail robbery. On January 9, 2017, at approxima... Read more

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Edmonton police predict $6.8M budget overage: ‘It’s a significant amount of money’

Posted By: Newson: January 20, 2017In: Crime, Edmonton, Edmonton Budget, Edmonton crime, Edmonton police, Edmonton police budget, Edmonton Traffic, EPS, Money, Politics, Traffic Tickets

The Edmonton Police Service is forecasting it will be $6.8 million over budget this year and drivers not paying their tickets is a contributing factor, according to the police chief. Read more

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NS financial manager to be sentenced in $1-million fraud case

Posted By: Newson: January 19, 2017In: Canada, Crime, investment scheme, Jabez Financial Services Inc., Money, Nova Scotia, Panama, Ponzi scheme, Quintin Earl Sponagle, Quintin Sponagle

A N.S. man who bilked investors out of more than $1 million through a questionable investment scheme in Panama is expected to be sentenced later this year. Read more

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Suspects sought in numerous convenience store robberies

Posted By: Newson: January 18, 2017In: Armed Robbery, cash, Cigarettes, convenience store, Crime Awareness, Crime Stoppers, Crime Stoppers National Capital Area, gas station, Guns, Knife, Merivale road, Money, Montreal Road, National Capital Area, Ottawa, ottawa police service, Pleasant Park Road, Robbery, Robbery unit, Unidentified male, WANTED

The Ottawa Police Service Robbery Unit and Crime Stoppers are seeking the public’s assistance to identify two suspects in a series of recent convenience store robberies. Between January 9 to... Read more

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Ottawa: Quick Change Scam at Food Retailer

Posted By: Newson: January 13, 2017In: 294727, cash, Crime Awareness, Crime Stoppers, Crime Stoppers National Capital Area, Fraud, Money, Ottawa, OTTAWA POLICE, ottawa police service, Quick change scam, Theft, Unidentified male, WANTED

The Ottawa Police Central General Investigations unit and Crime Stoppers are seeking the public’s assistance with the identity of male responsible in a quick change scam at a fast food retai... Read more

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Alberta Securities Commission warns of top 5 investor risks of 2017

Posted By: Newson: January 10, 2017In: 2017 investment scams, Alberta investment scams, Alberta Securities Commission, Canada, Consumer, Crime, Fraud, Investment scams, Investor risks, Money, offshore investments, Online Advertising, scams

The Alberta Securities Commission is warning investors to be wary of scams — especially those based on high-profile news stories. Read more

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$10K in fake gold bars uncovered during Edmonton police investigation

Posted By: Newson: January 09, 2017In: Canada, counterfeit gold, counterfeit gold bars, Counterfeiting, Crime, Edmonton gold sales, Edmonton police, edmonton police service, EPS, Fake Gold, Fake gold bars, Fraud, Money, Selling gold

Edmonton police issued a warning to residents and merchants be careful when buying gold after an investigation uncovered $10,000 in fake gold bars that appeared authentic. Read more

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5 Montreal stories you must read this week: January 6

Posted By: Newson: January 06, 2017In: Boil Water Advisory, boxing champion, Canada, child boxer, Consumer, Craig Sauve, Crime, daycare worker, Economy, Environment, LaSalle, Les Canaries 2, Marche Ferdous, Money, Montreal winter, Montreal winter weather, MTLtop5, ormstown, Politics, Salvatore Rufolo, Snow Removal, Sports, Sud Ouest, Traffic, Weather, Winter weather

From an 11-year-old boxing champion to a daycare worker allegedly using aggressive force against children in her care, here are the top five stories Global News covered in Montreal this week... Read more

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Nine questions Parliament will have to answer before we legalize marijuana

Posted By: Newson: December 27, 2016In: Anne McLellan, Canada, Cannabis, Crime, Drug Impaired Driving, Economy, Health, justin trudeau marijuana, legalization of marijuana, Marijuana, Marijuana Dispensaries, Marijuana legalization, Money, Politics, pot, Pot-impaired driving, Task Force on Cannabis Legalization and RegulationNo Comments

From home grow rules to minimum ages, lawmakers have lots of decisions to make about the details of legalizing marijuana. Read more

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