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Happy 60th birthday to Eleanor Nancy Macpherson (born 29 March 1964).
She is an Australian model, businesswoman, television host, and actress.
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Album of the Day (Rhino Records):
PORNO FOR PYROS - Porno For Pyros.
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Discount retailer Giant Tiger says contact information for some of its customers was compromised in an "incident" linked to a third-party vendor it uses.
Alison Scarlett, a spokesperson for the Ottawa-based discount retailer, said it would not name the vendor on Monday but said Giant Tiger uses the company to manage its customer communications and engagement.
Giant Tiger is working hard to resolve the issue "as quickly and openly as possible," Scarlett said.
The retailer first learned of the security incident on March 4, and concluded that customer information was involved by March 15, the company wrote in an email to customers.
Once it became aware of the issue, Scarlett says Giant Tiger began contacting customers about the incident, urging them to exercise caution when opening emails and receiving phone calls.
The email indicated that the compromised information varied between customers. It included the names and email addresses of those who subscribe to Giant Tiger emails.
Loyalty members and those who placed online orders for in-store pickups might have had their names, emails and phone numbers compromised.
Some customers who placed online orders for home delivery may have had that same information plus their street addresses compromised.
Scarlett, the spokesperson, said the number of customers impacted by the breach correlates to each program and did not give a specific figure.
Latest Canadian org hit by cybersecurity incident
Scarlett says no payment information or passwords were part of the data compromised. The company said it has hired cybersecurity experts to help conduct an independent investigation.
Giant Tiger store systems and applications were also unaffected.
"We deeply regret that the incident occurred and remain committed to employing best practices to prevent these types of incidents," Scarlett said in an email to The Canadian Press.
The breach impacting Giant Tiger is the latest in a string of cybersecurity incidents to hit Canadian organizations.
Indigo Books & Music, the LCBO, the Nova Scotia government, the Toronto Public Library and the City of Hamilton in Ontario have all fallen victim to cyber incidents over the last two years.
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Parts of Manitoba may be in for more snow to start the week - March 23, 2024.
Spring break is just around the corner, but winter weather may be gracing parts of Manitoba to start the week.
Shannon Moodie, a meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada, said a developing system could bring up to 10 centimetres of snow to parts of southern and eastern Manitoba.
"That's going to start on Monday and persist through Tuesday," said Moodie. "With that, there will be some gusty winds as well, some gusty northerly winds."
As for how this will impact Winnipeg, Moodie said the city is on the fringes of the current system, meaning it's hard to say what will happen.
"There could be lots of changes in its track yet. So Winnipeg could be in that or it could be out of it. So it's really difficult when an area is just right on the edge precept shield of a system."
For those who might be driving south for spring break, they should be prepared for snow as well.
Winter storm warnings have been issued in North Dakota and Minnesota according to the National Weather Service.
In the Minneapolis area, the warning is showing snow starting on Sunday and lasting until Monday evening/Tuesday morning. The warning states there could be up to five centimetres falling per hour.
For Grand Forks in North Dakota, the latest information in the warning shows there could be anywhere from 15 to 43 centimetres that fall between Sunday and Tuesday, making travel difficult.
Moodie is reminding people that if they are heading south, they should keep an eye on the forecast.
"If they're travelling, look at the forecast for the area that they're going, in the areas in between, to make sure that they don't run into any inclement weather."
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