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Claim Your Share: Navigating the $500-Million Bread Price-Fixing Settlement

  Canadians who purchased packaged bread between January 1, 2001, and December 31, 2021 , may be eligible for compensation from a $500-million class-action settlement . This lawsuit accused major grocery chains, including Loblaw Companies Ltd. and George Weston Ltd. , of participating in a price-fixing scheme that artificially inflated bread prices. Who Can Apply? Eligible claimants include individuals and businesses that bought packaged bread in Canada during the specified period. The settlement covers most packaged bread products , but excludes fresh in-store baked goods, artisan loaves, and frozen bread. How to File a Claim Once the settlement process is finalized, an online claims porta l will be available for submissions. Claimants will need to provide details about their bread purchases, though proof of purchase is not required for claims up to $25 . Those who previously received a $25 Loblaw gift card  in 2018–2019 can still apply, but the gift card amount will be deduc...

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Vanished Without a Trace: Nova Scotia Town Grieves Missing Children

 


A small, close-knit community in rural Nova Scotia has been shaken by the sudden disappearance of two young children, leaving residents in a state of shock and heartbreak. The children, both under the age of ten, were last seen near their home late Wednesday afternoon before vanishing without a trace.  

Local authorities have launched an extensive search operation, combing nearby forests, fields, and waterways with the help of volunteers. Drones, tracking dogs, and specialized rescue teams have been deployed to scour the area as concern grows with each passing hour.  

The parents, overwhelmed with worry, have pleaded for any information that could lead to their safe return. “We just want them home,” the mother told reporters, her voice trembling with emotion. “If anyone knows anything, please come forward.”  

Meanwhile, community members have rallied together, offering support, organizing search parties, and lighting candles in a silent vigil as they await news. Police officials urge people to remain hopeful but cautious, emphasizing that every possible lead is being investigated.  

As Nova Scotia holds its breath, authorities are asking anyone with potential information to contact law enforcement immediately. The town refuses to give up hope, bound by determination and the deep belief that the children will be found safe.

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