At Home: Website exposes tenants? private data When the director of a tenants? hotline in Toronto was asked to help with a dispute, he discovered that not only was the client’s personal information available on the Internet?so were private details about nearly 1,400 other tenants in the city. Geordie Dent, director of the tenant hotline… Read more »
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2009 AUSU Handbook/Planners The 2009 AUSU planner order form is up! You’ll find the order form on the AUSU home page. Anyone who ordered early will have had their planner included in the first batch mailed out. If you did order early, you should have your new planner already! As always, we’ll be excited to… Read more »
Last week, we brought you the winning fiction entry in the 2008 Voice writing contest, ?Snowmaggedon? by Pamela Wagner. This week, we’re pleased to publish the non-fiction winner, ?Shut My Mouth? by Adam Thackeray. Entrants in the non-fiction category were asked to write about any issue affecting freedom of speech. In ?Shut My Mouth,? Adam’s… Read more »
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2009 AUSU Handbook/Planners The 2009 AUSU planner order form is up! You’ll find the order form on the AUSU home page. Anyone who ordered early will have had their planner included in the first batch mailed out. If you did order early, you should have your new planner already! As always, we’ll be excited to… Read more »
With all the great submissions in the 2008 Voice writing contest, the judges had their work cut out for them! The decisions are now in and we’re pleased to announce that the winners are: Fiction ? ?Snowmaggedon? by Pamela Wagner Non-Fiction ? ?Shut My Mouth? by Adam Thackeray Each of the winners will receive one… Read more »
The word ?model? usually conjures up images of überthin men and women gliding down designer runways, but these models offer something completely different: a look at what can be created when iconic items meet hours and hours of painstaking recreation. Herod Temple Alec Garrard, a 78-year-old retired farmer, has spent an incredible 33,000 hours building… Read more »
At Home: BC gang files action against revenue minister As the government tries to curb the growing gang violence in BC, one criminal organization has filed a court action over alleged leaks of Canada Revenue information. As the CBC reports, the United Nations gang is ?alleged to be one of the West Coast’s most powerful… Read more »
Never mind lead-painted toys and melamine milk?this week, the latest consumer hazard is the lowly toothbrush. It seems that cheap knock-offs have loose bristles that are causing people to choke. When You’re done checking that your Colgate 360 is the real deal, here are some more oddities from the land of fake stuff. Worst iPod… Read more »