Corrections Ministry preparing for a strike months before negotiations begin, OPSEU says

Corrections Ministry preparing for a strike months before negotiations begin, OPSEU says

April 4, 2014 TORONTO - The union representing Ontario’s front-line correctional officers says that it appears the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services (MCSCS) is gearing up for a strike in "significant fashion" despite the fact they are months away from contract negotiations.
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Greater Sudbury Police - Impaired Related Incidents

Greater Sudbury Police - Impaired Related Incidents

In an effort to decrease the instance of impaired driving within the city, Greater Sudbury Police have starting release the names of those charged Impaired Driving Offences.
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Nickel District Conservation Authoirty Warns of Possible Flooding

Nickel District Conservation Authoirty Warns of Possible Flooding

With up to 35mm of rain forecasted by the end of the week, the Nickel District Conservation Authority has updated their Flood Status to a Flood Watch. Flooding is possible in specific watercourses or municipalities. Municipalities, emergency services and individual landowners in flood-prone areas should prepare.

The public is reminded that they should stay clear of water.

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Bishop Alexander Carter Students Place 1st at Ontario Technological Skills Competition Qualifiers

Bishop Alexander Carter Students Place 1st at Ontario Technological Skills Competition Qualifiers

On Saturday, April 12th, Christine Harte and Autumn Millar, grade 11 students from Bishop Alexander Carter Catholic Secondary School's Specialist High Skills Major program in Information and Communications Technology, participated in the Ontario Technological Skills Competition (OTSC) Qualifying Round for TV/Video Production at Canadore College.
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BREAKING: CRA SECURITY BREACH RELATED TO HEARTBLEED

BREAKING: CRA SECURITY BREACH RELATED TO HEARTBLEED

As many as 900 SINs affected according to initial reports, RCMP investigating.

An investigation has begun to analyze the data of a security breach that occurred over a 6 hour period by somebody leveraging the Heartbleed vulnerability.

Once it is determine which SIN numbers are affected, those individual will be sent a register letter informing that their information was affected. A dedicated 1-800 number has also been set up to provide them with further information, including what steps to take to protect the integrity of their SIN. The Agency will has made it clear that they will not be calling or emailing individuals to inform them that they have been impacted  to ensure that communications are secure and cannot be exploited by fraudsters through phishing schemes.

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