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Province takes step toward online health card renewals
Ontario is considering allowing people to renew their health cards online. -
Both violent and non-violent crime up in Waterloo Region
Crime is up in Waterloo Region and the increase is larger than national and provincial averages, according to Statistics Canada. -
Data of 70,000 students stolen during hack: WRDSB
Waterloo Region District School Boardsays they’ve confirmed the data of around 70,000 students was stolen during a cyberattack nearly three months ago. -
Some staff not receiving EI payments after cyber breach at Waterloo Region District School Board
As Waterloo Region District School Board attempts to restore its IT system after what it’s calling “cyber incidents,” CTV News has learned the breach is causing some staff and support workers to not get paid. -
Facebook lottery scam leaves man out $100,000
If it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is. -
Thefts from cars on the rise in Waterloo Region, police say
Regional police are reminding residents to lock their cars and take valuables inside following an increase in reports of thefts from vehicles. -
Province introducing new, more durable birth certificates
The province is introducing new birth certificates made with a polymer material and security features that officials say will make them more durable and harder to counterfeit. -
New charges for woman accused of impersonating nurse
A Toronto-area woman accused of using a false name to work as a nurse at a long-term care home in Mitchell, Ont. is facing additional charges, and it may not be the first time. -
Rash of thefts from community mailboxes in Guelph, Wellington County
A series of thefts from community mailboxes has both Guelph Police and Wellington County OPP on the hunt for suspects. -
Elections Ontario faces lawsuit over missing voter information
A province-wide class action has been launched against Elections Ontario regarding the loss of personal information of up to 2.4 million Ontario voters