ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesDisability LifeGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaFredericton Police warn holiday shoppers of scams3 hours ago|Duration 4:273 hours agoNewsDuration 4:27With scams ramping up during the holiday season, the Fredericton Police Force is urging shoppers to be extra vigilant. Staff Sgt. Chris Furlotte said reports include parking lot scams, pickpocketing, package delivery theft and grandparent scams. Related Stories Regina police, RCMP warn of ‘grandparent scams,’ with over $40K reported lost Quebec man accused in Regina ‘grandparent scam’ now also charged in Saskatoon frauds Police searching for 5 suspects following robbbery at Newmarket mall After she was scammed by a fake holiday market, the real organizers stepped up to help Online scams on the rise as holidays approach, security experts warnMore from NewsVideo1:59Take a look behind the scenes at a City of Windsor salt dome3 minutes agoVideo13:11How Canada’s Big 6 banks made a ton of money in 2025 | About ThatAbout That 14 minutes agoVideo2:10Moccasin maker takes beading to the next level with modern art exhibit19 minutes agoVideo10:24Microsoft pledges $19B AI investment in Canada28 minutes agoVideo1:41What you need to know about the looming Air Transat pilots’ strike25 minutes agoTrending NowVideo11:22Husband pays tribute to ‘supermom’ Colleen Jones in eulogyCBC News Nova Scotia December 5Video0:57See the moment a Hawaii volcano’s eruption knocked out a remote camera10 hours agoVideo1:31Sarah McLachlan’s ‘combative’ relationship with her daughter inspired GravityQ December 3Video3:34Tiny gap, big problem: Toronto’s 6-day apartment fire explainedThe National December 4Video2:05We found out who bought a $13M Mercedes now linked to fugitive Ryan WeddingThe National December 2
Fredericton Police warn holiday shoppers of scams



