2015年1月3日 星期六

2015-01-04 Canada English Technology


Toronto Sun
   
Illegal downloaders beware, you may get a shock in 2015   
CTV News
Canadians accustomed to illegally downloading copyrighted material without facing consequences could be in for a shock this year. The final piece of the federal Copyright Modernization Act took effect on Jan. 1, requiring Internet service providers (ISPs) and ...

Canada's New Federal Copyright Modernization Act Officially Underway   E Canada Now
New regulations about illegal downloading go into effect, Report   Canada News
Canadian Copyright Law States ISPs Must Notify Subscribers of Illegal ...   Techaeris
TorrentFreak   
SlashGear   
T4   
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CBC.ca
   
44000 holiday Hamilton RIDE checks snag 30 impaired drivers   
CBC.ca
Hamilton police have pulled over more than 44,000 vehicles since Nov. 26 for the holiday RIDE program, including more than 2,000 on New Year's Eve, when police chief Glenn De Caire joined the officers on patrol. Those stops have resulted in 30 impaired ...

Local police find few impaired drivers over holiday season   Waterloo Record
Multiple drivers ring in New Year by losing licence in South Simcoe   Simcoe.com
South Simcoe police RIDE spotcheck. QMI FILE PHOTO   The Barrie Examiner
Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre   
AM900 CHML   
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E Canada Now
   
100 Street Lights Out in Eastport Drive Due to Brazen Copper Wire Thieves   
E Canada Now
Hamilton, Ontario – Copper wire thieves have succeeded once more at purloining copper wire from the city's infrastructure. This time the site was a large stretch of underground copper wire providing power to 100 streetlights along this busy stretch of Queen ...

Shocking wire theft plunges Eastport Drive into darkness   Hamilton Spectator

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Manitoulin Expositor
   
Snowmobilers on thin ice, police say   
Ottawa Sun
Five snowmobilers are lucky to have escaped with their lives on New Year's Day following two separate snowmobile accidents in Ontario – one in Penetanguishene Bay, the other in Jack Lake near Peterborough, OPP say. Now, the two snowmobiles sitting at ...

OPP dealing with numerous truck collisions on...   www.insideottawavalley.com/
Snowmobilers' brush with death important reminder to use common sense on ice ...   Digital Journal
Four missing Jack Lake snowmobilers found unharmed   Northumberland News
Quinte News   
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Hamilton Spectator
   
Ontario driving exam company failed to properly road test truckers, report says   
Hamilton Spectator
Transportation Minister Steven Del Duca said he ordered the review after his ministry became aware in September that “moderate changes” to speed limits affected the Woodbridge DriveTest Centre's truck road test routes. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton ...


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CTV News
   
Police focusing on intersection safety in January   
Southwest Booster
SGI and its law enforcement partners are continuing with month-long traffic safety focuses for 2015. In January, the province-wide focus is on intersection safety. “Intersection collisions have increased year-over-year. Too many people are being hurt and killed ...

SGI Marks January Intersection Awareness Month   620 CKRM.com
Police in Sask. focus on intersection safety during January blitz   CTV News

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Brantford Expositor
   
Aiming for better, not perfect   
Brantford Expositor
You work hard at it for a couple weeks before you eventually make a small slip-up. You give up on resolution entirely. For many of us, this is the cycle that comes every time the calendar resets. We begin with good intentions, but at the first sign of trouble or the ...


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Timmins Press
   
Decline in local impaired driving stats   
Timmins Press
According to the South Porcupine Ontario Provincial Police, the number of incidents involving alcohol impaired driving has gone down in 2014 compared to 2013. The festive ride campaign officially started on Nov. 25 and wrapped up on Friday. During that ...

Collingwood man ditches car in Meaford, charged with drunk driving   Simcoe.com
Officer Finds Occupants of Vehicle in Snow Bank to be Impaired   The Meaford Independent

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Critics decry Montreal's wood stove strategy   
CTV News
Critics are taking aim at a Montreal bylaw to come in effect in 2020 that would ban wood burning stoves or fireplaces unless they emit no more than 1.3 grams per hour of fine particles, a tiny fraction of what stoves currently spew. And the fiercest criticism of the ...

Burning questions about Montreal's proposed wood-burning bylaw   Montreal Gazette

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Boston Globe
   
2015: Year of the Thing   
Boston Globe
The Internet of Things promises to eradicate most of the annoyances of the 21st century homeowner. Broken appliance? Sensors will diagnose what's wrong, report it to the manufacturer, and quickly dispatch a repairman with the necessary part. Intelligent ...

Jason Hope, ABC Encourage Consumers to Prevent Hacking of Internet of ...   Digital Journal
Qualcomm's CES teaser video shows how 'The Internet of Everything' will ...   MobileSyrup.com
The tech trends of 2015: The Internet of Things becomes a thing   Sin Chew Jit Poh
The Next Digit   
Sci-Tech Today   
Uncover California   
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