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  • Manitoba government could boost security for remote work, auditor general says
    Manitoba's auditor general says the government should improve some encryption settings and do more to train staff in phishing and other scams to support work-from-home policies.
    Politics
    Mar 12
  • Man on his way home from work stabbed, robbed in Oshawa: police
    Durham Regional Police said it happened on Saturday in the Adelaide Avenue West and Arena Street area.
    Crime
    Apr 8
  • Man makes $2.3M off insider trading by snooping on wife’s remote work calls
    The Securities and Exchange Commission accused Tyler Loudon of taking advantage of his wife's work-from-home setup to obtain non-public information and garner illegal profits.
    Trending
    Feb 23
  • ‘Summer of discontent’ coming over public service in-office order: unions
    Canada’s largest public service unions are threatening a 'summer of discontent' after Ottawa mandated that federal civil servants return to the office three days a week.
    Canada
    May 8
  • Remote work and how it’s shaping where people are now buying homes in Ontario
    Home sales prices across Ontario and the proportion of employees working remotely are both down from record highs but remain elevated from pre-pandemic levels.
    Canada
    Mar 27
  • Fire at unfinished building in Halifax brought under control
    Halifax firefighters spent Tuesday morning working to knock down a fire at a building under construction on the corner of Robie and St. Albans streets.
    Fire
    Apr 23
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  • Township of Langley applying for childcare funds for 400 new spaces
    The township is in the process of applying for the ChildcareBC New Spaces Fund, one of the first municipalities to do so.
    Canada
    May 5
  • How Saskatchewan parents are coping with noon supervision withdrawn in schools
    Some Regina parents are coping well with the adjustment with the withdrawal of voluntary services for teachers at schools while others are frustrated with the change.
    Education
    Apr 10
  • Highway signs asking Ontario drivers to telework during solar eclipse ‘not approved’
    On Monday night, highway signs had advised drivers to avoid traffic by staying at home on April 8, when a historic solar eclipse is set to be visible across Ontario.
    Politics
    Apr 3
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  • Service outage means no classes at U of Winnipeg on Monday
    Classes are cancelled Monday at the University of Winnipeg, including the Collegiate, due to a service outage on campus.
    Education
    Mar 25
  • Solar eclipse: Group launches legal challenge over Niagara state of emergency
    Niagara Region declared a state of emergency ahead of the solar eclipse "out of an abundance of caution." Now, the local government is facing a legal threat.
    Canada
    Apr 5
  • Fewer Canadians working from home: StatCan
    A report shows fewer Canadians are working from home than at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. It also found working from home had potentially important implications for society.
    Economy
    Jan 19
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  • Montreal-based Lightspeed Commerce cutting 280 jobs
    The Montreal-based technology company said the move represents about 10 per cent of its head count-related operating expenditures.
    Canada
    Apr 3
  • Okanagan growers voice concerns over proposed apple commission
    BC Fruit Growers is working to potentially form an apple marketing commission to support the industry, however, some local farmers believe it will only create more red tape.
    Economy
    Mar 11
  • Reversal of fortune: Declining subway ridership in Toronto hitting station businesses hard
    Roughly 30 per cent of the stores in Toronto subway stations are empty as ridership remains low. One owner says he thinks his business may never recover from the pandemic.
    Canada
    Apr 3
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  • Former Canada Goose employees allege layoffs via email ‘inhumane’
    On March 26, Canada Goose CEO Dani Reiss announced 'sad news' in a LinkedIn post: the company was laying off 17 per cent of its global corporate workforce.
    Canada
    Apr 5
  • ‘Vernon is home for us’: COVID-19 pandemic changes course of Nigerian man’s life
    The Nigerian man was visiting his sister in Fort McMurray, Alta., and was scheduled to fly home in April 2020. But when the pandemic hit, Canadian borders closed.
    Lifestyle
    8 hours
  • Saskatoon opens 3 new group homes for people with intellectual disabilities
    The remaining eight residents from Kinsmen Manor will be moving into two Elmwood group homes that will be beginning construction as part of the budget announcement.
    Canada
    Apr 26
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  • Winnipeg gas stations without gas? Expert says ‘it’s not a crisis’
    On the tail of a shuttered pipeline, several gas stations across Winnipeg are reporting to be out of fuel, or limiting consumption.
    Traffic
    Mar 21
  • Sea Bears continue to set stellar attendance records, sell out first home game of 2024
    The city's pro basketball team -- which set CEBL attendance records in 2023's inaugural season -- announced Wednesday that its upcoming home opener is sold out once again. 
    Sports
    May 8
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