Scotiabank customers faced significant disruptions recently due to scheduled maintenance that was supposed to last from November 8 to 12. During this period, the bank warned that “some” credit card and line of credit services might be unavailable or partially functional. However, the problems persisted beyond the anticipated maintenance window, with some users continuing to Continue reading
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Federal & Provincal Heat Rebates Across Canada in Winter 2024: Check If You Qualify for these Rebates
As energy costs continue to rise, Canadians are seeking ways to make their homes more energy-efficient, with many provinces offering heating rebates to help reduce heating expenses. These rebates often focus on transitioning to more sustainable, energy-efficient heating systems, like heat pumps, which can lower utility bills and contribute to a greener environment. Here’s an Continue reading
Get $600 One Time Heat Rebate in Nova Scotia: Apply Now for the 2024-2025 Season
If you’re a low or modest-income Nova Scotian struggling with the cost of home heating, you’re in luck! The province’s Heating Assistance Rebate Program (HARP) is offering eligible households a rebate of $600 to help with the cost of heating their homes. The program covers various heating sources, including oil, electricity, natural gas, wood, wood Continue reading
Toronto Homes Listed for $7 Million Set to Be Demolished for Controversial Condo Development
Despite an underwhelming condo market that’s seen investors taking financial hits, the push for urban densification under Mayor Olivia Chow’s new zoning regulations has created opportunities for mid-rise development projects. Still, this doesn’t seem to be enough to overcome investor hesitation. Take, for instance, the situation surrounding two houses on Kingston Road in Toronto’s Beaches Continue reading
Ontario’s Housing Crisis Deepens: Single-Family Home Starts Hit 70 Year Low
Ontario’s ambitious housing development plan has taken a serious hit as new data reveals a sharp decline in single-family home construction. According to the Financial Accountability Office of Ontario (FAO), housing starts for single-family homes are at their lowest levels since 1955. This worrying trend threatens the Ford government’s commitment to build 1.5 million new Continue reading
Ontario Partners with Elon Musk Starlink in $100M Deal to Bring High-Speed Internet to 15,000 Northern Homes and Businesses
In a major initiative aimed at bridging the digital divide, the Ontario government has announced a partnership with Elon Musk’s Starlink, the satellite internet service operated by SpaceX, to provide high-speed internet to rural, remote, and northern communities across the province. This $100 million agreement is part of the larger Ontario Satellite Internet (ONSAT) program, Continue reading
Ontario Science Centre Closes Suddenly due to Ongoing Repairs: Workers and Community Say Emotional Goodbye
The Ontario Science Centre, a beloved institution for generations of visitors, officially shut its doors on October 31, 2024, leaving behind a cloud of uncertainty and nostalgia. Workers, community members, and former visitors gathered one last time to commemorate the storied facility, which has been a cornerstone of scientific exploration and public education in Ontario Continue reading
Scotiabank Faces Class Action Lawsuit $100 Compensation for Each Customer Affected by Recent Massive Outage
Details of the Proposed Class Action A national class action lawsuit has been filed against Scotiabank in the wake of a significant service outage that left thousands of customers unable to access their bank accounts or perform daily transactions. The lawsuit, filed in the Quebec Superior Court (File No. 500-06-001343-249), seeks fixed damages of $100 Continue reading
Scotiabank National Class Action Lawsuit 2024: Massive Service Outage Impacting Customers Nationwide
Overview of the Scotiabank Outage and Legal Action A significant class action lawsuit has been launched against Scotiabank following a large-scale service disruption that impacted countless Canadians from November 8 to 13, 2024. The lawsuit was officially filed in the Quebec Superior Court under file number 500-06-001343-249 and seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. This Continue reading
Ontario to Install 1,000+ New EV Charging Ports Across the Province
The Ontario government is taking significant steps to make electric vehicle (EV) ownership more convenient and accessible by investing in over 1,300 new EV charging ports. These charging stations will be strategically placed in small and medium-sized communities, signaling a major milestone in Ontario’s commitment to transitioning toward greener transportation and supporting economic development in Continue reading