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SaskTel Extends Wildfire Relief for Northern Saskatchewan Evacuees
SaskTel is once again extending support for residents forced to evacuate due to wildfires in northern Saskatchewan. The crown corporation announced today, July 14, that it will continue to waive wireless data overage charges and credit home services—including SaskTel Internet, maxTV Stream, and Home Phone—for customers in impacted communities. The relief applies to residents who...
Coldplay Apologizes After Calling Rogers Stadium ‘Weird’ and Remote
Coldplay’s lead singer Chris Martin is clarifying comments he made during last Monday night’s concert at Toronto’s Rogers Stadium, after calling it a “weird stadium in the middle of nowhere.” Martin thanked fans for enduring “the traffic and the travel and the trains and the waiting” to reach the venue, before joking about the stadium’s...
iPhone 17 Leak Reveals Expected Colours—and One New Twist
We’re just months away from Apple’s expected September iPhone reveal, and for this year’s iPhone 17 series, we may have a look at what colours to expect, based on leaks from the supply chain. Leaker Sonny Dickson today shared images of the camera rings that surround the iPhone 17 camera, and they allegedly show the...
Apple Expected to Win F1 Streaming Rights With $150 Million Bid
Apple is reportedly in the running to win the streaming rights to Formula 1 in the US with a $150 million bid.
LG StanbyME 2 Portable Display Launches in Canada for $1,799
LG has begun its global rollout of the StanbyME 2 portable display, launching in Canada for $1,799.
Rogers to Raise Roaming Prices Again, Surpassing Bell and Telus
Another telecom price increase is coming and this time it’s from Rogers and Fido. The company is set to increase daily roaming rates for the second time in a year, which is something we’ve never seen before. Rates are going up in the first week of August, so those travelling should be made aware of...
Rogers Turns to AI Chatbot, Cuts Partner Call Centre Jobs
Rogers is replacing hundreds of its Canadian customer service agents with AI chatbots, leading to mass layoffs and growing backlash from former employees who say they were used to train the very tech that took their jobs. The telecom giant confirmed to The Globe and Mail that it has ended its contract with Foundever, a...
Missed Prime Day? NOMAD’s Massive Sale Ends Monday Night
If you didn’t catch Amazon’s Prime Day frenzy, there’s still time to score major tech accessory deals—NOMAD’s anniversary sale runs through Monday, July 14 at 11:59 PM PST, and it’s packed with big discounts. No coupon codes are needed and everything is on sale sitewide. Here are some of the standout offers: Tracking Card –...
Rogers Hikes Sportsnet+ Price by 30%—and Fans are Furious
Canadian hockey fans are fuming after Sportsnet quietly announced a steep 30% price hike for its Sportsnet+ Premium annual subscription, up $75. Starting September 9, 2025, the cost jumps from $249.99 to $324.99 per year, plus tax. “This change will be reflected on your next billing date... unless you cancel or modify your subscription...
Tesla’s $43 Million EV Rebate Claims Deemed Legit by Ottawa
Tesla followed the rules when it filed nearly 8,600 electric vehicle rebate claims just before the federal government ended its iZEV program in January, according to Transport Canada. A spokesperson for Transport Minister Chrystia Freeland told The Canadian Press that the automaker’s submissions “were determined to legitimately represent cars sold before January 12.” The same...
ArriveCan App Scandal: Court Seals Report on Ex-Border Official
A Federal Court judge has temporarily stopped the government from sharing an internal investigation report into a former Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) official tied to one of the main contractors behind the controversial ArriveCan app. As reported by The Globe and Mail, the sealed draft report looks into Cameron MacDonald’s involvement with GCStrategies, a...
Apple Marks 2013 Mac Pro, 2019 MacBook Air, and More as ‘Vintage’ Products
Apple has updated its vintage and obsolete products list once again, adding several notable devices — including the infamous “trash can” Mac Pro from 2013