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RCMP dealing with ‘alarming’ cyber attack on its networks

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has confirmed that it is currently facing a cyber attack on its networks. However, it maintains that the attack is not considered a security threat at this time. "The situation is developing rapidly, but as of now, there is no impact on RCMP operations and no known threat to the safety and security of Canadians," stated the RCMP in a communication to CityNews. Furthermore, the RCMP has stated that there are currently no known impacts on safety and security partners in Canada or internationally. Despite the cyber attack, the RCMP's website is fully functional...

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Lynx Air to cease operations Monday, obtains creditor protection

Lynx Air, a Calgary-based airline that launched less than two years ago, says it will cease operations on Monday. The news came as the low-cost airline announced it had sought and obtained an initial order for creditor protection from the Court of King's Bench of Alberta. "Over the past year, Lynx Air, has faced a number of significant headwinds including rising operating costs, high fuel prices, exchange rates, increasing airport charges and a difficult economic and regulatory environment," said the company in a news release. "Despite substantial growth in the business, ongoing operational improvements, cost reductions and efforts to explore...

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Lynx Air to cease operations

Calgary-based airline Lynx Air announced Thursday that it has filed for creditor protection from the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta. The airline said in a release that it will cease operations at midnight, Monday, Feb. 26, with flights continuing until then. “Every effort is being made to assist passengers at this time,” it said in the release. “Passengers with existing bookings are advised to contact their credit card company to secure refunds for pre-booked travel. Additional information for Lynx customers is available on the Frequently Asked Questions page.\" In a statement to CTV News...

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Burnaby RCMP searching for two teens missing for a week

Article content The Burnaby RCMP is searching for two teen boys missing since last Thursday. According to RCMP statements, 14-year-old Greyson O’Connor and 15-year-old Alexandru Nastase were last seen mid-morning on Feb. 15. Article content The RCMP notified the public on Feb. 18 and did not state where O’Connor was last seen. Nastase was last seen in the area of Woodway Place and Ridgelawn Drive. There have been no updates since the statement was released. Article content Greyson O’Connor, 14, has been missing from Burnaby since Feb. 15, 2024. Photo by Submitted / sun Alexandru Nastase, 15, has been missing...

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China plans to send San Diego Zoo more pandas this year, reigniting its panda diplomacy

SAN DIEGO (AP) — China plans to send a new pair of giant pandas to the San Diego Zoo, renewing its longstanding gesture of friendship toward the United States after nearly all the iconic bears on loan to U.S. zoos were returned as relations began to sour between the two nations. San Diego Zoo officials told The Associated Press that if all permits and other requirements are approved, two bears, a male and a female, are expected to arrive as early as the end of summer, about five years after the zoo sent its last pandas back to China. “We’re...

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Toronto neighbourhood not sleeping well with bus stop shooter on loose

Breadcrumb Trail Links Toronto & GTA Crime Get the latest from Joe Warmington straight to your inbox Published Feb 21, 2024 • 3 minute read Toronto Police set up a command centre at Driftwood Community Recreation Centre near Driftwood Ave. and Jane St. on Monday, Feb. 19, 2024. The area has seen two recent shootings, one fatal. The very real fear in panicked Driftwood is not if the bus stop killer will shoot again, but when. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to...

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Canada’s war crimes program has not updated its activities in eight years

A federal government unit responsible for preventing war criminals from entering Canada has not released a report on its activities in over eight years. The War Crimes Program is a collaborative effort involving the federal departments of justice and immigration, the Canada Border Services Agency, and the RCMP. The concept of a joint government initiative on war criminals emerged in 1987 following the Deschênes Commission's findings that Canada had allowed former Nazis into the country after World War II. The program used to publish annual reports on its efforts to investigate, prosecute, and deport suspected war...

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Prosecutors say major Hunter Biden source a liar, tied to Russian intelligence. Now what?

Prosecutors announced Tuesday that a former FBI informant, Alexander Smirnov, is being charged with fabricating a bribery scheme involving President Joe Biden, his son Hunter, and a Ukrainian energy company. They also revealed that Smirnov had connections with officials affiliated with Russian intelligence.Despite the prosecution's request to keep Smirnov in custody, U.S. Magistrate Judge Daniel Albregts allowed him to be released on electronic GPS monitoring.The allegations against Smirnov include falsely claiming that executives from Burisma paid Hunter and Joe Biden $5 million each in 2015. Prosecutors stated that Smirnov confessed to having contact with Russian intelligence officials and had plans...

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Detroit Red Wings lock up Michael Rasmussen for the next four seasons.

Breadcrumb Trail LinksSportsLocal SportsAuthor of the article: Jim Parker  •  Windsor StarPublished Feb 20, 2024  •  Last updated 5 hours ago  •  2 minute read Forward Michael Rasmussen #27 has agreed to a new four-year deal with the Detroit Red Wings. Photo by Gregory Shamus /Getty ImagesArticle contentThe Detroit Red Wings locked up former first-round pick Michael Rasmussen for the next four seasons.The 24-year-old Rasmussen was a first-round pick by the Red Wings, who took him ninth overall in 2017 out of the Western Hockey League’s Tri-City Americans.Article contentThe six-foot-six, 220-pound Rasmussen was set to become a restricted free agent after...

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Alberta NDP expecting budget will fail to fix core problems

Article contentEDMONTON — Alberta’s Opposition is anticipating a provincial budget next week that is likely to be filled with broken promises and fail to address the deteriorating health-care and education systems.Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservative government will unveil the budget on Feb. 29.Article contentNDP finance critics Shannon Phillips and Samir Kayande assert that the UCP is not meeting expectations.Article contentKayande points out that Albertans are struggling as wages lag behind inflation and unemployment rises.He also doubts that the budget will address the main issue: the province’s ailing health-care system.Phillips highlights that the UCP’s proposed health-care spending for the upcoming fiscal...

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