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Accepting Nominations for the Canadian Security
Directory of the Year Award
This special award, sponsored by Anixter Canada, is
given every fall to a senior security director or
manager who has proven to be a role model of leadership
and has demonstrated achievement in the industry. Other
factors taken into consideration are the person's time
in that specific role, a major project completed in the
past year, and their commitment to helping the industry
grow. Nominees must reside in Canada and be willing to
participate in a cover story to appear in the magazine.
The winner is chosen by Canadian Security
magazine's Editorial Advisory Board. If you know of
someone who fits these qualities, please
click here. Nominations will be accepted until June
30, 2013.
Canadian Tire celebrates soaring share prices; highest
since 2007.
Canadian Tire, the nation’s largest sporting goods
retailer, jumped 11 percent to $82.36, the highest level
since 2007. The company said it will create a REIT (Real
estate investment trust) worth $3.5 billion that will
acquire most of its 250 retail stores and a distribution
center. Canadian Tire plans to keep 80 percent to 90
percent of the REIT. The properties represent about 18
million square feet. (Source
torontosun.com)
RCMP discovers $30,000 of stolen cargo in Spallumcheen,
several arrested.
RCMP found the Alberta man's tractor-trailer and his
second trailer on separate properties in the
Spallumcheen area between Armstrong and Enderby last
week. The $30,000 worth of new furniture inside the
trailers had been removed and stored in a shed. Police
are investigating whether the driver may have had a hand
in the apparent theft. Officers have arrested a man
connected to one of the properties and are trying to
determine if the 33-year-old driver was also involved.
(Source
vernonmorningstar.com)
York
Police bust an Organized Retail Crime ring focused on
shoes and clothing; 7 people arrested, $80,000 in merchandise seized.
Timberland boots, Air Jordan sneakers and Lacoste shoes
were all among the name brand shoes recovered in a year
long investigation which concluded with the recovery of
$80,000 in merchandise. Police had received complaints
from The Shoe Company and other retailers that they were
being hit by organized retail shoplifters.
(Source
ctvnews.ca) |
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