Guelph man charged over $40K fraudulent cheque attempt
Owen Sound police have charged a Guelph man after he tried to deposit a fake $40,000 cheque. Get the full details on this attempted fraud case.
Owen Sound police have charged a Guelph man after he tried to deposit a fake $40,000 cheque. Get the full details on this attempted fraud case.
A man in Barrie faces charges for allegedly cashing a fraudulent cheque exceeding $40,000. Get the latest details on the investigation and local police response.
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.
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.
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.
Toronto police are investigating an unsettling case of alleged identity theft where a woman impersonated a registered massage therapist for several months. Authorities urge the public to verify credentials.
Windsor police are investigating a fraudulent credit card transaction and have released information seeking a suspect. Get the latest details on the case.
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem claims 50% of Minnesota visas are fraudulent, blaming Gov. Tim Walz. In the same meeting, Donald Trump made inflammatory remarks about Somali immigrants.
Windsor reinstates in-person Ontario Works cheque distribution starting December 2025. Learn about the policy change and what recipients need to know.
Kingston Police are searching for a suspect accused of making fraudulent withdrawals after a bank customer left their card in an ATM on October 1, 2025.
Brantford police are investigating fraudulent transactions after a stolen debit card was used three times at a local convenience store. Authorities urge residents to monitor accounts.
Ontario Provincial Police launch investigation into fraudulent recreational vehicle sales. Authorities warn buyers to verify sellers and documentation before purchasing.