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The recent Capital One data breach has affected about six million Canadians. The hacker accessed personal information of Capital One customers and people who applied for Capital One credit cards.
The person responsible for the hack has since been arrested.
With the recent data breach, Trent Hutsal, the Director of Information Technology with Fusion Credit Union has some tips to help to make your banking information more secure.
Hutsal says that identity thieves are looking for information like your full name, date of birth, Social Insurance Number, your address, and your mother’s maiden name. He suggests not ever sharing that information with anyone you may not know, especially on social media.
Hutsal adds that everyone should pay close attention to their monthly credit card and bank account statements for unexpected charges and payments.
If you feel you have been the victim of identity theft, Hutsal says the first step is to call your local police service and file a report. Then contact your bank or financial institution, and your credit card company. The next step would be to contact the two national credit bureaus, Equifax Canada and TransUnion Canada, and place a fraud alert on your credit reports. Then finally the last step would be to report identity theft and fraud to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.
A useful way to prevent identity fraud is to not share any key information with anyone, even close family and friends, and change your usernames and passwords regularly.
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The City of Dauphin is reminding residents that property taxes are due and payable in full today.
They must be submitted by 4:30.
Late penalties of 15 per cent will be charged for any amounts that remain unpaid.
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Update:
The hydro outage has ended just after 11.
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This morning’s storm has caused hydro outages for 600 customers in Swan River.
Westman Communications also says they don’t have service in Swan River and Minitonas and are working to restore internet to their customers.
The west and southwest sides of Swan River are the affected areas.
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UPDATE: The severe thunderstorm watch has ended as of 9:24 this morning (Wednesday).
Environment Canada has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for much of the Parkland.
The watch includes Dauphin; Gilbert Plains; Grandview; Winnipegosis; Fork River; Ethelbert; Roblin; Russell-Binscarth; and the Rural Municipalities of Dauphin; Lakeshore; and Riding Mountain West.
Conditions are favourable for thunderstorms that could bring strong winds, torrential rain, and large hail this morning and afternoon.
Find the full details here.
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The 54th edition of Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival starts tomorrow afternoon when the gates open at 1.
The weekend will feature 5 grandstand shows featuring acts like the Pavlychenko Folklorique Ensemble, Double the Trouble, Canada’s National Riding and Dancing Cossacks & Company and Marina Krut.
Following the Saturday night grandstand show, there will be fireworks to cap off the night.
Sunday will feature tons of local acts and a perogy eating contest.
Tickets will be available at the gate which opens Thursday at 1 pm.
For a full schedule of events, check out the CNUF website.
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While many public health offices in Canada have discontinued testing ticks for Lyme disease, Manitoba still does.
A government spokesperson says ticks can still be submitted using the tick checker.
A reason for discontinuing the tests is the length of the process.
Health offices recommend if a tick has been on you for 24 hours you should see a doctor instead of waiting weeks or months for a test result.
Several criteria have to be met in jurisdictions that recommend treatment following a tick bite.
The specimen must be correctly identified as a black-legged tick, have been attached for a minimum of 24 hours, have been removed within the last 72 hours and have been acquired from a region with an infection rate more than 20 per cent.
In Manitoba, there are some areas with tick infection rates greater than 20 per cent, but the government hasn’t recommended treatment at this time.
The government has left the decision to prescribe antibiotics up to the health care provider.
Currently, in the Prairie Mountain Health region, there are a number of reviews for possible cases of Lyme disease.
While tick numbers peak between May and July, black-legged ticks can be active all the way to snowfall.
The government encourages Manitobans to wear an appropriate repellant and to conduct tick-checks shortly after coming inside from outdoor activities.
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With the warm days of summer full in effect, you should always make sure you're taking some precautions when driving around with your furry friend.
The most notable precaution is not leaving your animal in the car unattended.
"You do not want to leave pets or children in a vehicle for any amount of time on a hot day," said Roxane Neufeld, Owner & Vet at the Dauphin Vet Clinic. "Temperatures in a vehicle can actually rise by 10 degrees Celsius within 10 minutes. There's really no safe amount of time to leave them."
That means if its 30 degrees outside, within 10 minutes, your vehicle could have an inside temperature of 40 degrees.
If your animal is along for the ride and you need to make a stop, here are some other tips to follow.
"If you absolutely need to, leave your vehicle running with the air conditioning on, park it in the shade and keep the windows open. That will sort of safeguard against it," said Roxane. "With that being said, you should never ever plan to leave your animal or pet in a vehicle alone."
Throughout the week, temperatures are expected to climb into the 30's. That includes 32 degrees on Friday and Saturday. Even outside of the vehicle, the heat can affect your animal.
"It's very important that your pets have access to shade and lots and lots of drinking water," concluded Neufeld.
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"Project Beckon" has resulted in 20 men arrested and charged with Obtaining Sexual Services for Consideration.
A year-long joint police operation between Brandon Police and the Winnipeg City Police - Counter Exploitation unit led to the arrests this weekend, which included the seizure of 15 vehicles.
The goal of the project was to target the demand side of sexual exploitation and the safety of those who are exploited.
Although arresting 20 was a great start, Sergeant Kirby Sararas, Public Information Officer for Brandon Police Service, says this is just the start.
"It's kind of bitter-sweet. Yes, the project was successful because there were arrests, but it's really unfortunate that there is a need to make arrests," said Sararas. "We really want to make sure the people that are exploiting individuals know that this won't be tolerated. We're hoping people will think twice about doing this because they're going to get caught."
"This is an ongoing effort to put a stop to these people that are doing the exploiting," she added. "We need to put a stop to this at all costs."
14 of the men are from Brandon. The remaining six men are from Erickson, Virden, Souris, Shoal Lake, and Winnipeg.
Court dates for the men are scheduled for September in Brandon.
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Canada's premier classic rock festival is just days away from starting.
Rockin' the Fields of Minnedosa starts on Friday with main stage performances beginning at 6:00 p.m., with Lee Aaron.
The event features April Wine, Platinum Blonde, Harlequin, 54-40, and so much more. You can find a full daily schedule at Rockin' the Fields.
"It's the second year in a row for me booking the bands and whatnot and it's taken a really good direction of classic acts," said Rob Waloschuk, Promoter. "The weather also looks fantastic."
Tom Cochrane & Red Rider will close out the main stage performances on Sunday night at 10:30 p.m. The festival comes to a close with Bed of Roses, at midnight on Sunday on the Heritage Coop Hilltop Stage.
"We're expecting a fantastic weekend with some great performances," said Waloschuk. "We believe there's something for just about anyone if you're into this kind of music. We hope you can join us."
Tickets are still available for the weekend. It's just $195 for a weekend pass. Day passes are also available for $95.
Find out more ticket options and prices at Rockin' the Fields of Minnedosa 2019.
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The early bird ticket deadline for Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival is today.
Weekend passes for this weekend’s festival are only $110 if you buy them today. Tickets will be available at the gate but they will be more expensive.
CNUF runs from this Friday, August 2nd to Sunday, August 4th with the opening ceremonies taking place Friday at 7:00 pm and the performances kick off at 8 pm.
This year’s performers include the Riding and Dancing Cossacks, Bratstva Studios, the Sawchuk Sisters, and Zirka.
Sunday will feature a Perogy Eating Contest and the Grandstand Show will feature a dance extravaganza with different regional dances.
Gates open at 1:00 on Thursday and 11:00 on Friday.
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