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Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation unit seeing double the extortion files of 2021
Description
May 21, 2022
The Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation Unit (ICE) is warning parents and guardians about an alarming rise in reports of youth being asked to share intimate images or videos and then be extorted. Taz Dhaliwal has more on the details of this alarming trend and what can be done to keep those at risk safe.
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Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation unit seeing double the extortion files of 202102:12 | May 21, 2022
-
Manitoba’s reliance on payments, population dispersion different than Saskatchewan, political sciences prof says01:01 | 8 hours ago
-
Sask Abilities and Regina small businesses team up to create empowering, enriching opportunities00:50 | October 2, 2023
-
Saskatchewan Riders running back George Reed’s legacy remembered as ‘one few could leave’01:22 | October 2, 2023
-
Regina school volleyball tournament more than just competition01:15 | September 29, 2023
-
Saskatchewan premier’s pursuit to enact parental inclusion policy ‘meant to provide clarity to parents’01:45 | September 29, 2023
-
Demolition begins on Regina heritage building severely damaged by fire01:02 | September 28, 2023
-
Protective fences around Regina City Hall green area removed, grass deemed ‘safe and clean’00:57 | September 28, 2023
-
Custom special needs bike stolen from front steps of Regina home01:18 | September 27, 2023
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Regina welcomes new accessible children’s playground in Glencairn Park00:43 | September 27, 2023
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Saskatchewan receives a ‘D’ in national poverty report card01:53 | September 26, 2023
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RPS police plane shown proven value to public safety: deputy chief00:55 | September 26, 2023
-
RPS charge individual with mischief, endangering lives in downtown fire, gas line tampering spree01:12 | September 26, 2023
-
Regina Residential School Memorial gathering prompts reflection on reconciliation with Indigenous communities01:08 | September 26, 2023
-
Members of Saskatchewan community team up to remove ‘hateful graffiti’ from skatepark00:59 | September 25, 2023
-
Shovels turn over soil at Regina’s Wascana Pool to bury 50-year time capsule00:46 | September 25, 2023
-
State-of-the-art joint-use Regina schools will help prepare students for the future: educators01:18 | September 25, 2023
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Protests across Saskatchewan opposing school sexual orientation policies, met by counter-demonstrators02:04 | September 20, 2023
-
Court arguments begin over injunction for Saskatchewan’s school pronoun policy01:34 | September 19, 2023
-
What is the notwithstanding clause and how does it affect your rights?01:51 | September 19, 2023
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Curling champion Ben Herbert ‘excited’ to compete in 2024 Brier in Regina00:52 | September 15, 2023
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Regina Horse Dance Lodge unveiled for families seeking affordable, stable living options00:52 | September 14, 2023
-
Riders rookie relishing role01:37 | September 13, 2023
-
Treaty 4 gathering held in the Qu’Appelle valley marks 149 years of treaty01:40 | September 12, 2023
-
Sask Party letting 3000 housing units sit vacant while challenges persist and cold weather approaches, NDP says01:06 | September 12, 2023
-
Over 67,000 green bins distributed to Regina residents throughout August, city says00:45 | September 12, 2023
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Oktoberfest 2023: Regina German Club hopes plenty of residents will enjoy a schnitzel, a brat, and a beer01:00 | September 11, 2023
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Regina City Hall grounds where temporary encampment stood now toxic, mayor says00:41 | September 6, 2023
-
Two Killings, the same day, one year apart: Why James Smith Cree Nation mourns02:47 | September 3, 2023
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Sask Party not working to improve housing affordability with windfall revenue ‘inexcusable,’ NDP critic says00:46 | August 31, 2023
-
Charges laid in B.C. cold case sex assaults02:22 | August 30, 2023
-
Regina police respond to collision scene involving overturned vehicle00:48 | August 30, 2023
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Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation unit seeing double the extortion files of 202102:12 | May 21, 2022
-
Manitoba’s reliance on payments, population dispersion different than Saskatchewan, political sciences prof says01:01 | 8 hours ago
-
Sask Abilities and Regina small businesses team up to create empowering, enriching opportunities00:50 | October 2, 2023
-
Saskatchewan Riders running back George Reed’s legacy remembered as ‘one few could leave’01:22 | October 2, 2023
-
Regina school volleyball tournament more than just competition01:15 | September 29, 2023
-
Saskatchewan premier’s pursuit to enact parental inclusion policy ‘meant to provide clarity to parents’01:45 | September 29, 2023
-
Demolition begins on Regina heritage building severely damaged by fire01:02 | September 28, 2023
-
Protective fences around Regina City Hall green area removed, grass deemed ‘safe and clean’00:57 | September 28, 2023
-
Custom special needs bike stolen from front steps of Regina home01:18 | September 27, 2023
-
Regina welcomes new accessible children’s playground in Glencairn Park00:43 | September 27, 2023
-
Saskatchewan receives a ‘D’ in national poverty report card01:53 | September 26, 2023
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RPS police plane shown proven value to public safety: deputy chief00:55 | September 26, 2023
-
RPS charge individual with mischief, endangering lives in downtown fire, gas line tampering spree01:12 | September 26, 2023
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Regina Residential School Memorial gathering prompts reflection on reconciliation with Indigenous communities01:08 | September 26, 2023
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Members of Saskatchewan community team up to remove ‘hateful graffiti’ from skatepark00:59 | September 25, 2023
-
Shovels turn over soil at Regina’s Wascana Pool to bury 50-year time capsule00:46 | September 25, 2023
-
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Protests across Saskatchewan opposing school sexual orientation policies, met by counter-demonstrators02:04 | September 20, 2023
-
Court arguments begin over injunction for Saskatchewan’s school pronoun policy01:34 | September 19, 2023
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What is the notwithstanding clause and how does it affect your rights?01:51 | September 19, 2023
-
Curling champion Ben Herbert ‘excited’ to compete in 2024 Brier in Regina00:52 | September 15, 2023
-
Regina Horse Dance Lodge unveiled for families seeking affordable, stable living options00:52 | September 14, 2023
-
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-
Treaty 4 gathering held in the Qu’Appelle valley marks 149 years of treaty01:40 | September 12, 2023
-
Sask Party letting 3000 housing units sit vacant while challenges persist and cold weather approaches, NDP says01:06 | September 12, 2023
-
Over 67,000 green bins distributed to Regina residents throughout August, city says00:45 | September 12, 2023
-
Oktoberfest 2023: Regina German Club hopes plenty of residents will enjoy a schnitzel, a brat, and a beer01:00 | September 11, 2023
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Regina City Hall grounds where temporary encampment stood now toxic, mayor says00:41 | September 6, 2023
-
Two Killings, the same day, one year apart: Why James Smith Cree Nation mourns02:47 | September 3, 2023
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Sask Party not working to improve housing affordability with windfall revenue ‘inexcusable,’ NDP critic says00:46 | August 31, 2023
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Charges laid in B.C. cold case sex assaults02:22 | August 30, 2023
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Regina police respond to collision scene involving overturned vehicle00:48 | August 30, 2023
Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation unit seeing double the extortion files of 2021
Description
May 21, 2022
The Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation Unit (ICE) is warning parents and guardians about an alarming rise in reports of youth being asked to share intimate images or videos and then be extorted. Taz Dhaliwal has more on the details of this alarming trend and what can be done to keep those at risk safe.
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