Wildfire that ripped through Jasper National Park could burn for months, official says

A wildfire that’s destroyed hundreds of structures in the town of Jasper, Alta., and continues to burn out of control in the national park could still be burning months from now, a Parks Canada official says. “This fire is the largest one that Jasper National Park has recorded in the last 100 years,” Landon Shepherd, a deputy incident…

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Scotiabank ‘technical issue’ leaves customers without paycheques – National

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Scotiabank says a “technical issue” has left some customers’ payments, including direct deposits, not being put into their accounts. Friday morning, posts on X started to flood in with customers asking the bank where their paycheques were and some turning to the bank’s customer service account for…

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As more seniors head online, efforts are needed to help their digital media literacy skills

On a sunny summer afternoon, Susan Goldstein navigates a web browser as her teenage tutor cheerfully offers an occasional tip or encouragement. Goldstein has been reluctant to buy a computer but took the plunge earlier this month after finding herself “up against a wall more and more often.”  While the Toronto senior has used her smartphone to…

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Loblaw boycott had ‘minor’ impact on sales, CEO Per Bank says – National

The boycott of Loblaw stores in May had only a “minor” financial impact on Canada’s largest grocers, according to the company’s CEO. Loblaw Co. Ltd. reported second-quarter earnings on Thursday, including the month of May, which saw the grocer targeted in a grassroots boycott campaign venting frustrations over rising grocery prices. Loblaw CEO Per Bank…

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