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Your $100 bill might be fake, ma belle

Your $100 bill might be fake, ma belle

Bonjour from the North — three cities, one corridor, and the stories that don't make it south of Barrie.

Okay, so picture this: you're at the grocery store, maybe the Rome's on Second Line, or the Pino's downtown — and someone hands you a hundred-dollar bill. You take it, no big deal, right? But out in Elliot Lake this week, some poor soul got stuck with a *fake* one. And here's the kicker, the OPP reminds everyone: real Canadian hundred-dollar bills, the newer ones, they're not paper. They're smooth plastic. Flimsy, even. This isn't just a funny little story, eh? This is a reminder that even way up here, where sometimes it feels like the whole world forgets us, people are out there trying to pull a fast one. It's not the kind of thing you expect when you're just trying to get your week's groceries in a small town off the Trans-Canada Highway.

For me, this hits different. We’re not some big city where fake bills are just another Tuesday. Up here, a hundred bucks, that’s gas for a week, or part of the power bill, or what you need to fill your truck to get to the next town over for an appointment. When someone passes off a fake, it's not just a loss for the store, it's a hit on the whole community. It makes you second-guess, makes you a little less trusting, and that's not the spirit of Northern Ontario, non? We're a tight-knit bunch; we look out for each other. So check your money, folks, especially those big bills. Don't let anyone take advantage.

Marc-André Desjardins, MiTL Sports Desk, Sault Ste. Marie.

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