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ForImmediate Release
Subject: Milburn Road CLOSED
Milburn Road is closed to through traffic due to multiple washouts and flooded portions
of road.
Residents should not attempt to drive through washouts or flooded areas as these
conditions may be unstable and dangerous.
Please watch for signage and plan for extra time when traveling.
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Contact Information:
Mike Timmins,
Director of Public Works
Township of Minden Hills
PO Box 359, 7 Milne Street
Minden, ON K0M 2K0
mtimmins@mindenhills.ca
DON'T TAKE THE BAIT: OPP WARNS OF SPOOFED EMAILS
(OTTAWA, ON) - During Fraud Prevention Month, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is reminding Ontarians and businesses to stay informed and vigilant against evolving fraud threats. Cybercriminals use spoofed emails, fake websites and malware links, which are malicious links designed to install harmful software, to steal personal information, compromise business accounts and redirect payments. These tactics are becoming increasingly sophisticated, making fraud awareness and prevention critical.
Spoofed Emails and Fake Websites
Fraudulent emails and fake websites are designed to look legitimate and often claim to be from financial institutions, government agencies or well-known businesses. These messages may include copied logos, branding and professional formatting to appear authentic.
Fraudulent tactics include:
· Slightly altered email addresses or domains (e.g. "xxx.com" instead of "xxx.ca")
· Lookalike characters (e.g. replacing the lowercase letter "a" with the Cyrillic letter "α")
· Urgent or unexpected requests for payment or sensitive information
Ransomware Attacks
Ransomware is a type of malware that encrypts files or locks systems, allowing the sender to demand payment to restore access. These attacks often begin with phishing or spear phishing emails, which use deceptive messages and infected attachments or links to steal information or gain unauthorized access. Once activated, the malware spreads through the system and may remain undetected before locking critical files.
Ransomware can also be introduced through:
· Visiting unsafe or compromised websites
· Plugging in infected USB drives or external devices
· Exposing systems to the internet without proper security measures
How to Protect Yourself from Smishing Scams (SMS Phishing):
· Do not click on links, reply to messages or call numbers from unknown senders.
· Report suspicious texts by forwarding them to 7726 (SPAM).
· Delete all suspicious messages immediately.
· Keep your smartphone secure by updating your operating system and security software.
· Use multi-factor authentication for banking, social media and other sensitive accounts.
· Verify any unexpected text messages by checking official websites or contacting organizations directly.
· If you are a victim of smishing frauds, ensure to review the CAFC guide on What to do if you're a victim of fraud.
For more information on fraud prevention, visit opp.ca and sfo.opp.ca.
If you suspect fraudulent activity or have been a victim of fraud, report it immediately to your local police and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501 or online via the Fraud Reporting System.
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Media Contact:
P/C Edward (Ted) Warman #10731
Community safety & Media Relations Officer
Huntsville Detachment
(705) 789-5551
For Immediate Release
Minden, ON.
March 17, 2025
10:30 AM
Release #25-28
SUBJECT: Notice of Wastewater Treatment Plant Tertiary Bypass
Please be advised that due to high flows caused by rain and spring freshet, the Minden Wastewater Treatment Plant began a tertiary sand filter bypass on Sunday, March 16, 2025. All wastewater treated at the plant is still receiving primary and secondary treatment and disinfection prior to discharge. Sand filtering will resume as soon as possible.
Ontario Clean Water Agency has notified the local health authorities and will be completing sampling as per the Environmental Compliance Approval.
Residents are reminded that any water taken from a surface water source (such as a lake or river) must always be adequately treated to remove pathogens prior to using as a potable water source.
Updates regarding this bypass event will be posted on the Township website.
For more information, please visit www.mindenhills.ca for accurate updates.
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Contact Information:
Public Works Administration Office
Township of Minden Hills
PO Box 359, 7 Milne Street
Minden, ON K0M 2K0
admin@mindenhills.ca
Anti-Rackets Branch
Serious Fraud Office
THINK BEFORE YOU ANSWER: DURING FRAUD PREVENTION MONTH THE OPP WARNS OF CALLER ID SPOOFING SCAMS
(OTTAWA, ON) - Ontario residents continue to receive deceptive phone calls designed to mislead them into sharing personal information or making fraudulent payments.
Callers use spoofing technology to manipulate caller ID information, making it appear as though a local number, business or government agency is calling. The goal is to create a false sense of trust and pressure the recipient into responding. Many of these calls rely on Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology, which allows individuals to make calls over the Internet while disguising their real phone numbers.
Common Caller ID Spoofing Tactics
Neighbouring - The caller ID is altered to match the first six digits of the recipient's phone number, making it seem like a local call.
Mirroring - The recipient's own phone number appears on the caller ID to encourage them to answer.
Impersonation - The caller ID is changed to appear as a trusted organization, such as a financial institution, police service or government agency.
How to Protect Yourself
Don't trust caller ID - Numbers can be manipulated to appear legitimate.
Let unknown calls go to voicemail - If it's important, the caller will leave a message.
Never provide personal or financial information - Legitimate businesses and government agencies will not ask for sensitive details over the phone.
Hang up and verify - If unsure, contact the organization directly using a phone number from its official website.
Report suspicious calls - Contact the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501 or report online via the Fraud Reporting System.
For more information on fraud prevention, visit opp.ca and sfo.opp.ca.
If you suspect fraudulent activity or have been a victim of fraud, report it immediately to your local police and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501 or online via the Fraud Reporting System.
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For Immediate Release
Minden, Ontario
Monday, March 10, 2025
10:00 AM
Release # 25-26
Subject: We’re Still Talking – Group Exhibition by Nadine Papp, Wendy Wood and Sandi Luck
We’re Still Talking is an exhibit about relationships. About three friends and fibre artists that travelled together to a small remote island for ten days to pursue their individual and joint artistic vision. Their experimentation with materials and plant dyes will be showcased in this unique group exhibition.
The exhibit will be on display at the Agnes Jamieson Gallery from March 20 to May 10, 2025. The opening reception with the artists takes place on Saturday, March 22, 2025 from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. All are welcome. Refreshments will be served.
The Artists:
Nadine Papp is a fibre artist working with a variety of materials that help her create different pieces of art. Her love of all things natural inspire the cloth she stitches, dyes, cuts and forms. Her focus is on repetitive stitch which is recognizable in her works.
Wendy Wood is a multidisciplinary artist, who has been creating art her whole life. She started as an electrical draftsperson, and the love of using a pencil led to a career in landscape painting. She was introduced to crochet at a very young age and that appreciation of fiber crept back into her life in woven form. After years of painting and weaving, the two very different art forms have begun to merge into Wendy’s work; a combination of colour and texture, paint and fiber, an exploration that is just beginning.
Sandi Luck is a fibre artist residing in Haliburton. Her current practice explores themes of fantastical nature through embellished felt jewellery, natural dyes and botanical prints. She employs bright colours and multiple layers of stitch, beading and natural fibre to create texture and whimsy. Her work has been featured in Fiber Arts Now Magazine, Worldwide Colors of Felt and other publications in addition to many local Haliburton exhibitions, most recently at Fleming College Faculty Exhibition 2024.
The Agnes Jamieson Gallery is a public gallery with year-round visual exhibitions of local and regional art. The Gallery is part of the Minden Hills Cultural Centre which also includes the Heritage Village & Nature Place Interpretive Centre. The Gallery is fully accessible. The Minden Hills Cultural Centre is located at 176 Bobcaygeon Road, Minden, Ontario and is open Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admission is by donation.
For questions regarding this exhibit, please call the Community Services Department at 705-286-1260 x 542. For more information, visit the Township of Minden Hills website at www.mindenhills.ca
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