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Teen charged in cyberhacking case

A 16-year-old boy was arrested and charged Friday following the online posting of credit card information, user names and passwords from a group of Bell Canada’s small business customers. “We’re seeing so many threats against Canada,” said RCMP Sgt. Stephane Turgeon from the national division’s integrated technical crime unit. “We had to conduct surveillance. We […]

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10 reasons to vote

10. Poverty/Housing More than 10,000 households contacted the city’s social housing registry in 2013 regarding its waitlist. Only the Liberals addressed affordable housing in the form of renewing a partnership with the federal government. 9. Accountability Ethical Dilemma Time to punish those shady Liberals for the gas plants, eHealth, and Ornge debacles by supporting another […]

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Bells Corners Giant Tiger a survivor

It’s far from upscale, but the GT Boutique remains a retail success story. Giant Tiger is celebrating its re-opening in Bells Corners Saturday, with a fully renovated store. Company-wide, “they’re doing extremely well,” said retail analyst Barry Nabatian. By importing cheap goods from China and carrying “reasonably well-made” products from Canada and the U.S., the […]

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Hospital food overhaul urged

He’s like the Jamie Oliver of hospital food. A UK-based “better hospital food” advocate is bringing his campaign to Ontario, calling for fresh, local food to be served. “It seems to me as if hospitals in Ontario are at the beginning of the journey of becoming more like England,” said Alex Jackson, “and that’s a […]

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