North Bay Man Charged in $500K Industrial Fraud

A North Bay man has been charged by Ontario Provincial Police in a significant industrial fraud case involving approximately $500,000. The investigation highlights ongoing efforts to combat financial crimes in Northern Ontario's business sector.

Zekelman's 'Buy Canadian' Snitch Line Pays $30K in Steel Row

Windsor steel magnate Barry Zekelman has distributed $30,000 through a whistleblower program targeting foreign steel use in Canadian public projects. The initiative aims to pressure politicians and contractors to prioritize domestic materials in taxpayer-

Chinatown's Legendary Italian Retailer Dies at 93

Angelo Tosi, who operated Tosi and Company at 624 Main Street since taking over from his father in 1973, has died at age 93. The store remained a historic fixture in Vancouver's Chinatown since 1930.

Market Shows Resilience as Iran War Enters Third Week

Wall Street investors are growing more optimistic as signs emerge that the worst of the Iran war's market impact may be over, with volatility indicators retreating and the S&P 500 showing resilience despite ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Iran's Gulf Gas Field Hit in Major Escalation

A key Iranian gas field in the Persian Gulf has been attacked, marking a serious escalation in regional tensions. The incident raises concerns about energy security and geopolitical stability.

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