Yellowknife RCMP have charged a teenager in connection with a fire at the city's Wal-Mart on Dec. 15.
The 16-year-old, whose identity can't be revealed under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, has been charged with arson, police said Monday.
The fire at the Wal-Mart was contained to several racks of Christmas merchandise. It was put out by the store's internal sprinkler system by the time firefighters arrived on the scene.
Following the Saturday night fire, the store was closed for nearly two days so staff could clean up the mess and assess the smoke damage.
No court date for the youth has yet been set, police said.
Related
Internal Links
More Consumer Headlines »
- Cookie aroma could spur shoppers to spend more: study
- The mere whiff of a chocolate chip cookie can cause a shopper to stray off-course, abandoning their budget for unplanned, impulse purchases, according to a study.
- Housing starts rose to 229,000 units last year: CMHC
- Low mortgage rates and robust employment in 2007 helped boost housing starts to their second highest level in two decades, said the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
- Sydney man loses another round against Trivial Pursuit makers
- A Sydney man who lost a legal fight against the Montreal makers of Trivial Pursuit has been ordered to pay them more than $1 million in court costs.
- Swiss chocolate goes international with made-in-China approach
- In a cavernous white building in Suzhou, China, filled with huge bubbling vats, clattering conveyor belts and the luscious aroma of melted chocolate, a Swiss tradition is being transplanted, cocoa butter block by cocoa butter block.
- Jazz luggage delays leave Yellowknife travellers empty-handed
- Many travellers coming to Yellowknife on Air Canada Jazz flights in recent weeks have noticed something missing upon their arrival: their luggage.
Consumer Life Features
Blog Watch
Most Blogged about CBC.ca Articles