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Police say two stolen vehicles discovered separately in Guelph, Ont. are connectedAccording to police, a stolen Ford F-150 and Hyundai Accent were found two days apart in the same parking lot in the west end of Guelph, Ont.CrimeDec 7, 2022
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Cashless Canada: Why Canadians are leaders in the cashless trendWhether you pay by debit, credit, your mobile wallet or a smart watch, speed and convenience are driving the way Canadians are choosing to pay, but it comes with a price.CanadaOct 29, 2022
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How one Saskatchewan business pushed through after being affected by Rogers’ outageA local business impacted by the Rogers network outage last week found a way to rally and turn a stressful situation into a positive one.ConsumerJul 11, 2022
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BC Ferries begins accepting debit payment on Tsawwassen-Swartz Bay sailingsIf the two-month pilot project works well, BC Ferries could expand debit payment to other routes.Oct 17, 2018
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Is Canada becoming a cashless society?A brand new restaurant in Ottawa doesn't accept cash payments. Could this become a trend?MoneyAug 13, 2017
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B.C. woman says major bank brushed her off after $929.99 debit errorA Burnaby woman says she was dismissed by the big bank after trying to get reimbursed for a debit payment error.ConsumerJun 5, 2017
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Loblaw grocery stores’ debit payment system downAt least one store in Toronto, near Lower Sherbourne Street and Queens Quay East, had signs warning customers to their electronic payment systems were down.ConsumerApr 24, 2017
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Shoppers Drug Mart systems ‘up and running’ following computer outageShoppers Drug Mart says it has resolved a computer outage that affected more than 1,300 locations.CanadaMar 22, 2017
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Shoppers Drug Mart debit, Optimum points systems experiencing ‘outages’Debit systems are down at a number of Shoppers Drug Mart locations across Canada.CanadaMar 21, 2017
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Saskatoon police issue advisory after reports of card skimmingPolice have released this photo of two men believed to be tampering with point-of-sale terminals at Saskatoon businesses.CrimeMar 11, 2016
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