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Scam warning: traffickers using Canadian seniors as drug mules
According to a warning from the Canada Border Services Agency, Canadian seniors appear to have been disproportionately targeted by drug trafficking networks to act as drug mules. Here’s how the scam works.
Posted on 2019-03-27 :: Comments (3)
How much can I be charged when cashing a BC Employment and Assistance cheque?
We’re taking an opportunity to remind consumers and businesses how much can be charged for cashing certain kinds of government cheques.
Posted on 2019-03-22 :: Comments (5)
Do I pay tax on a gift card?
We get this question a lot. Here’s some information on when you may or may not be asked to pay tax on a gift card. Do I pay tax when I buy a $50 gift card? No. If you bought a gift card for a specific dollar amount, you don’t pay tax on the gift […]
Posted on 2019-03-14 :: Comments (56)
What can be done with my ashes when I die?
Posted on 2019-03-07 :: Comments (35)
What you need to know about bailiffs
Posted on 2019-02-28 :: Comments (49)
Issue with a cell phone/TV provider? What to expect from the CCTS
Posted on 2019-02-06 :: Comments (9)