
Sarah MacMillan
Reporter at CBLF-AM (Foleyet, ON)
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1 month ago |
atinitonews.com | Doy Santos |Sarah MacMillan
CBC Toronto has learned that as of Tuesday, CBSA has begun sharing some vehicle export data with CARFAX and Équité Association, and is exploring the possibility of sharing it with other stakeholders, too. It is unclear exactly how CARFAX, a company that provides vehicle history reports, and Équité Association, a non-profit insurance fraud watchdog, will be using the CBSA data, but it could signal improvements in catching stolen vehicles.
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Mar 27, 2025 |
cbc.ca | Sarah MacMillan
Toronto·NewAs of this week, the Canada Border Services Agency is taking steps that could help close what some experts call a loophole that has made it easier for thieves to disguise stolen vehicles. CBC Toronto has learned that as of Tuesday, CBSA began sharing some vehicle export data with CARFAX and Équité Association, and is exploring the possibility of sharing data with other stakeholders, too.
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Feb 15, 2025 |
cbc.ca | Sarah MacMillan
Toronto·NewThe report, which went to the city's audit committee this week, is part two on an extensive audit of the municipal park's branch. Part one, released in the fall, looked at the efficiency of daily park maintenance and found significant issues, including GPS data showing workers spending less time actually working than they said they were.
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Feb 8, 2025 |
cbc.ca | Sarah MacMillan
Toronto·NewToronto's Kensington Market is getting some protection: A decade after the city first started looking into it, Toronto city council has now officially designated the neighbourhood a heritage conservation district. Heritage designation comes with development restrictionsSarah MacMillan · CBC News · Posted: Feb 08, 2025 7:00 AM EST | Last Updated: 11 minutes agoThe heritage designation is not just about physical characteristics.
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Feb 2, 2025 |
cbc.ca | Sarah MacMillan
Toronto·NewTwo potential revenue tools that were being considered by the City of Toronto won’t be going ahead, at least for now. Reports from city staff recommend deferring consideration on a commercial parking levy, and that the city “indefinitely suspend” consideration of a storm water charge.
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