Surveillance Cameras
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Peterborough police to receive $185K to expand surveillance camera systemAccording to Peterborough-Kawartha MPP Dave Smith, the province is investing $185,505 to help police expand their video surveillance systems, aiming to curb gun and gang violence.PoliticsSep 16, 2022
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Ontario investing $1.8M in surveillance cameras, upgrading systems to tackle crimeThe government said the money will be used replace outdated equipment systems, install new or more CCTV surveillance cameras and expand current technology.CanadaSep 16, 2022
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COVID-19’s impact hits Grand Forks, B.C., as crime rate increases, shelter gets extension"I think people need to start getting their head wrapped around the idea that shelters are not a big city problem," Sgt. Darryl Peppler said.HealthApr 13, 2021
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A virtual fly on the wall: why daycares are installing cameras for parents’ peace of mindSome Canadian daycares and dayhomes are installing camera surveillance systems to allow parents to check in on their children via livestream.EducationOct 10, 2019
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HRM looking to crack down on illegal dumping in North Preston with surveillance systemRoadway that connects North and East Preston is being used as an illegal dumping ground.NewsAug 1, 2019
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Hundreds of dollars worth of patio furniture stolen from Calgary family’s front deckLast Wednesday night in the community of Douglasdale, Lisa Compson's patio furniture was stolen while she and her family slept upstairs.CanadaMay 21, 2018
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New rules for surveillance cameras in Quebec care centresThe new regulations will be in effect as of March 7.HealthFeb 13, 2018
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Security measures at downtown Winnipeg campus increasingSecurity downtown and the surrounding area is top of mind this week after that brutal bus shack attack.Jan 26, 2018
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Russian website streaming hundreds of cameras in Canada, experts warn your connected devices could be at riskIn homes, workplaces and other private spaces across the country there is a security risk hanging over the heads of many Canadians – wireless surveillance cameras left unsecured.CanadaDec 14, 2017
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Bob Layton editorial: nanny state or surveillance stateNeighborhood surveillance cameras could catch burglars and shooters, but some would consider it an invasion of their privacy.CommentaryJun 1, 2017
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