Thursday, February 5, 2026
ADVT 
National

Police Warn Of High-quality Fake Gold Bars Being Shopped Around In Winnipeg

The Canadian Press, 24 Dec, 2016 01:27 PM
  • Police Warn Of High-quality Fake Gold Bars Being Shopped Around In Winnipeg
Winnipeg police are warning that there are some high-quality counterfeit gold bars being shopped around.
 
The one-ounce bars have fooled some gold buyers and pawn shops in the city on Nov. 30.
 
Police say six bars were sold for just under $5,000, but that they are fake.
 
The bars were bearing either Perth Mint or PAMP (Produits Artistiques Métaux Précieux – Switzerland) stamps.
 
Police say their counterparts in other cities were investigating similar incidents.
 
Officers are warning anyone thinking of purchasing a similar gold bar to take extra steps to ensure it is authentic.

MORE National ARTICLES

Fentanyl Deaths On The Rise In Ontario: Coroner

Fentanyl Deaths On The Rise In Ontario: Coroner
TORONTO — Fentanyl deaths are on the rise in Ontario, though the province's chief coroner says numbers there aren't as bleak as elsewhere in the country.

Fentanyl Deaths On The Rise In Ontario: Coroner

Terrorist Sympathizer Aaron Driver's Shooting Death In Ontario Justified: Police Force

Terrorist Sympathizer Aaron Driver's Shooting Death In Ontario Justified: Police Force
A police investigation has found RCMP were justified in fatally shooting a terrorist sympathizer during a confrontation in southwestern Ontario earlier this year.

Terrorist Sympathizer Aaron Driver's Shooting Death In Ontario Justified: Police Force

Arrest Made In Alleged Sexual Assault Outside Stadium Of Grey Cup Game

Arrest Made In Alleged Sexual Assault Outside Stadium Of Grey Cup Game
Toronto police said the alleged incident took place around 10:10 p.m. outside the main entrance of BMO Field where the Ottawa Redblacks defeated the Calgary Stampeders.

Arrest Made In Alleged Sexual Assault Outside Stadium Of Grey Cup Game

Messy Mix Of Snow, Rain Hits Maritimes, Causing Outages, Closures

Messy Mix Of Snow, Rain Hits Maritimes, Causing Outages, Closures
  New Brunswick was the hardest hit by the storm that hit overnight, with NB Power reporting over about 40,000 customers waking up without electricity.

Messy Mix Of Snow, Rain Hits Maritimes, Causing Outages, Closures

Toronto Tech Tycoon's N.B. Mansion Remains Unsold: 'There's A Buyer Out There'

Toronto Tech Tycoon's N.B. Mansion Remains Unsold: 'There's A Buyer Out There'
Lorne Abony's mammoth Utopia, N.B., mansion has been on the market for nearly two years, and comes with a hefty price tag: $9.65 million.

Toronto Tech Tycoon's N.B. Mansion Remains Unsold: 'There's A Buyer Out There'

Nova Scotia Man Filmed People In Medical Clinic's Washroom, Police Say

Nova Scotia Man Filmed People In Medical Clinic's Washroom, Police Say
New Glasgow Regional Police say they arrested a 41-year-old man Tuesday after receiving a complaint about voyeurism at the Westside Medical Centre.

Nova Scotia Man Filmed People In Medical Clinic's Washroom, Police Say