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  1. The Best Tips for a Quick Home Office Set-Up

    REW You’re suddenly faced with the need to WFH. Here are some essential elements you need to enhance productivity in your (new) home office. By REW (Real Estate Wire) Mar 21, 2020 Working from home has become our new norm. There are many new factors to this change in working life, from sharing the same space […]

  2. Corona virus analogy

    Pause a minute ??. other Pause a minute ……. One of the worst days so far for Coronavirus was the 10th of February. On that day, 108 persons in China died of Coronavirus. But, on the same day 26,283 people died of Cancer 24,641 people died of Heart Disease 4,300 people died of Diabetes and […]

  3. Canadian Monthly Real GDP (Nov) – Jan 31, 2020

    BCREA The Canadian economy grew by 0.1% in November, offsetting most of the decline in October. Driving the increase were the construction industry (0.5%) and utilities (2.1%) where inclement weather in central Canada drove up demand (2.1%).  There were gains in 15 of 20 industries, where retail trade recouped some of the loss reported in October, led […]

  4. How all leaders can contribute to the employee experience

    Jen Jackson Mortgage Broker News Increasingly, culture and engagement, along with other lagging indicators, are being seen not as unique challenges owned by a specific function, but as outcomes driven by antecedents and behaviours — measures of the state of the employee experience. Just as the value of a great customer or user experience is […]

  5. 7 Common Travel Scams and How to Avoid Them

    When you’re in a new, unfamiliar place, it’s easy to fall for a scam HARRY GUINNESS other When you’re in a new, unfamiliar place, it’s easy to fall for a scam you’d never even consider at home. Here are some of the most common travel scams—and how to avoid them. Whether it’s your first visit […]

  6. Phishing, Doxxing, Botnets, and Other Email Scams: What You Need to Know

    Email has proven susceptible to a wide range of attacks other SendGrid sends over 60 billion a day on behalf of over 80,000 paying customers around the planet. As the sender of so much of the world’s legitimate email we have to be aware of and protect our customers’ customers from a wide range of […]

  7. Online Scams Targeting Teens and Young Adults

    Here are some common scams other While Teens and Young Adults may be digital natives, their inexperience makes them susceptible to online scammers. In fact, according to a new report from the Federal Trade Commission, 40% of people age 20 to 29 indicated they lost money in fraud schemes in 2017 compared to 18% of people […]

  8. How to Avoid these 6 Common Senior Scams

    Senior Fraud Alerts Celeste Tholenother Imagine going to the grocery store and having your card declined. You call the bank only to find out that there have been thousands of dollars in transactions made to your account and now you have no money. Now imagine this has happened to your parent or grandparent. Financial scams […]

  9. B.C. Liquor Store selling a $78,000 bottle of Scotch

    B.C. Liquor Distribution Branch will be selling a $78,000 decanter of Macallan Genesis 72 Year Old Scott Brown The Vancouver Sun Do you have $80,000 burning a hole in your pocket? Do you like fine single-malt whiskey? Well, belly up to the bar big spender because I have found the Scotch for you. As part […]

  10. The Worst Passwords of 2018

    other Bad habits die hard, according to SplashData’s eighth annual list of Worst Passwords of the Year. After evaluating more than 5 million passwords leaked on the Internet, the company found that computer users continue using the same predictable, easily guessable passwords. Using these passwords will put anyone at substantial risk of being hacked and […]