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Tim Hortons Roll Up the Rim Contest Lawsuit Gets Green Light

A Quebec judge has ruled that a class-action lawsuit against Tim Hortons can move ahead, after a customer was mistakenly told he won a boat in the chain’s Roll Up To Win contest, according to CTV News. You may recall the story from last year where $50,000 boat winners were told they were losers. The...

Rogers Rolls Out Wi-Fi 7, Claims First in Canada

Rogers says it has become the first internet provider in Canada to roll out WiFi 7, starting with select areas in Calgary. Wi-Fi 7 offers faster speeds, better coverage, and more stable connections for households with many devices that are compatible. “Canadians deserve the best connectivity experience, and this is the first in a series...

Rogers Pulls the Plug on Shaw’s Website: End of an Era

The Shaw.ca website has officially been shut down and folded into Rogers.com, marking another step in Rogers' full takeover of Shaw after their merger in April 2023. One year after the merger, Rogers said it expanded 5G to over 150 communities, added high-speed internet to 90,000 more homes, and moved Shaw Mobile customers over to...

Nintendo Canada Says Prices are Changing for Consoles, Games and More

Nintendo is planning to change the prices of its Switch consoles, games, and accessories in Canada starting August 1. The update will affect the entire current Switch lineup, including the original model, the OLED version, and the Switch Lite. Both physical and digital games, as well as accessories like controllers, will see price changes. Other...