March 2026

Should You Buy the iPhone 17e or 16e? Breaking Down Apple’s New Entry iPhone

iPhone 17e vs iPhone 16e: The Comparison Apple today officially unveiled the iPhone 17e (it debuted alongside the M4 iPad Air), and while it looks identical to the outgoing 16e, the internal changes are significant. Most notably, Apple has doubled the base storage to 256GB while maintaining the $899 CAD entry price, effectively lowering the...

Rogers Store Robbery: 15-Year-Old Points Gun at Staff and Fires Shot

An armed robbery at a Kitchener Rogers store ended when a 15-year-old boy and his accomplices ran out of gas in their getaway car. The Toronto-area youth pleaded guilty to robbery with a firearm and wearing a disguise following the takeover of the shop near Fischer-Hallman Road, according to the Waterloo Region Record. The teen...

Koodo Mobile Customers Face $7 Monthly Price Hike Starting in March

Telus flanker brand Koodo is rolling out a price increase for some long-term customers, with monthly bills set to jump by $7 starting in March 2026, making for a surprise start to the month. The change was recently spotted by users reviewing their latest billing statements. One Koodo customer, who has been with the provider...

Apple Debuts iPhone 17e: See All Canadian Pricing and Storage Options

What You Need to Know: Apple’s new iPhone 17e brings a big performance boost with the A19 chip and the addition of MagSafe, all while doubling the entry-level storage to 256GB. In Canada, the device maintains its predecessor's starting price of $899, offering twice the capacity for the same value as the previous generation. Pre-orders...

Apple’s New iPad Air Gets M4 Chip: Here is the Full Canadian Pricing

What You Need to Know About the New M4 iPad Air: Apple’s new M4-powered iPad Air lineup delivers a major performance leap while maintaining a starting price of $799 for the 11-inch model and $1,099 for the 13-inch version. Here is the complete breakdown of pricing and storage configurations for both Wi-Fi and Cellular models...

Bell to Launch Fibre Internet in B.C. and Alberta after Telus Truce

Bell and Telus have ended a heated regulatory battle over fibre internet access, marking a sudden truce in a year defined by network-sharing disputes. The two telecom giants agreed on February 23 to withdraw mutual complaints filed with the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). Each company had previously accused the other of intentionally sabotaging...