Food-tampering copycats hit 2 more stores
Calgary police have scaled back reporting details of the latest two cases of food tampering at city grocery stores in an effort to discourage copycats. cbc.ca |
Recreational property market heats up
A lakefront summer home in Canada still costs less than it did in pre-recession times but as the days warm up, so does the market. cbc.ca |
Credit ruined over unknown Telus bill
A couple from Courtenay, B.C., says Telus put a black mark on their credit rating over an old bill they knew nothing about."It's a bill that I didn't know I had," said Travis Krisher, a pilot with Air Canada Jazz. cbc.ca |
Gulf Coast seafood returns but buyers wary
Seafood from the oil ravaged U.S. Gulf Coast is returning to markets, but would-be buyers are cautious over possible contamination. cbc.ca |
Cash leads to healthier purchases: study
An analysis of the shopping patterns of more than 1,000 consumers finds that when paying cash, people tend to choose healthier options. cbc.ca |