TORONTO – Canada’s largest public school board says it is working with police to assess the impact of a recent cyberattack, but its main system remains operational and has not been affected. In a letter to parents, the Toronto District…The post CP STORY – Canada’s largest school board says systems operational after cyberattack appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
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Flood following earthquake: Beware of a Cat soup in B.C.
Widespread flooding is possible following a major earthquake in B.C., a flood researcher warns. Typically, earthquakes are known to give rise to fires, tsunamis and liquefaction (when the earth turns to liquid) following an earthquake. All of these perils can…The post Flood following earthquake: Beware of a Cat soup in B.C. appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Nearly 200 fines issued to Montreal drivers parking in spots reserved for people with disabilities
Montreal parking authorities issued dozens of tickets earlier this month for drivers using spots reserved for people with reduced mobility.
Greg Fertuck found guilty of first-degree murder
Greg Fertuck, who was accused of killing his ex-wife Sheree in 2015, has been found guilty of first-degree murder and indignity to remains.
Should Vancouver’s upscale Shaughnessy neighbourhood densify? Council discusses proposed changes
New local and provincial rules are pushing for more housing density in Vancouver, including in the city’s upscale Shaughnessy neighbourhood.
‘A thief will think twice’: Some Torontonians installing bollards to prevent auto theft
In the face of pervasive auto theft in Toronto, some residents are looking to retractable bollards to stand between their vehicle and potential thieves.
BC Lions approaching sellout for home opener with 50 Cent as Concert Kickoff performer
The BC Lions will have one of the largest regular season crowds in decades when they host the Calgary Stampeders in their home opener at BC Place on Saturday.
Alleged Montreal porch pirates arrested and charged: police
Montreal police (SPVM) arrested two alleged porch pirates on Tuesday and the two are facing theft charges.
Permits for new homes on the decline in Winnipeg
Construction on new homes could be slowing in Winnipeg in 2024, as fewer permits are being pulled.
‘Need to go further’: Saskatoon bus drivers’ union says new transit safety plan falls short
Saskatoon Transit unveiled a new plan Thursday to address safety concerns on buses and at terminals, but the union representing its drivers says the plan falls short of what’s needed right now.
