Costco customers are now paying more for their annual memberships for the first time since 2017.
by $5 to $65 a year in the U.S. and Canada for three of its plans: “Gold Star,” “Business” and “Business Add-On.” The changes started for new members signing up on or after September 1 and renewals occurring after that date.
Costco is cracking down on membership moochers by implementing stricter policies and requiring shoppers to scan their membership cards to enter stores. Police in British Columbia are investigating after gunshots were fired into the home of a rising Punjabi music star early Monday morning.Canada is advising travellers to be aware of reported viral Oropouche outbreaks in the Americas, where overall cases are higher than expected and some countries have recorded their first-ever infections.A woman has died after being hit by a police vehicle Monday while officers were returning someone to an encampment in Winnipeg.
The Dutch data protection watchdog on Tuesday issued facial recognition startup Clearview AI with a fine of 30.5 million euros over its creation of what the agency called an "illegal database" of billion of photos of faces.A Brazilian Supreme Court panel has upheld the decision of one of its justices to block billionaire Elon Musk's social media platform X nationwide, according to the court's website.
A family-owned B.C. wilderness resort designed and built by HGTV's Timber Kings – who said it was one of the "coolest and most challenging" projects they have undertaken – has hit the market for $21.5 million.Alan Dougherty, co-owner of Estevan's Orpheum Theatre believes the historic theatre’s future is up in the air following recent flooding.A First Nations community west of Calgary has officially reclaimed its traditional Stoney Nakoda name.
Here's what you need to know about the sale of booze in Ottawa corner stores, gas stations starting Thursday Manitoba's NDP government, approaching the first anniversary of its election victory, is facing a fiscal squeeze as it tries to fulfil promises to cut living costs, give more money to public sector workers and eliminate chronic deficits.It's the start of another school year for many in Saskatchewan on Tuesday and drivers are being asked to be extra cautious this morning on their commutes.
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