adplus-dvertising
Connect with us

Business

Shortage on shelves in midst of Co-op cybersecurity incident

Published

 on

There’s a shortage on the shelves at Co-op in the midst of a cybersecurity incident reported last week.

According to a statement from Federated Co-operatives Limited, the primary supplier for Co-op food stores, the incident is affecting some internal customer-facing systems which could impact the company’s inventory of certain grocery items.

After a cybersecurity event, Co-op is facing inventory issues impacting their fresh and frozen shelves. (Payton Zillich/650CKOM)

After a cybersecurity event, Co-op is facing inventory issues impacting their fresh and frozen shelves. (Payton Zillich/650CKOM)

One of those locations is the Co-op food store in Warman. As of Tuesday afternoon, shelves were bare in aisles that held produce and frozen food products.

“We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your patience as we work to get back to regular stock levels,” the store’s sign said in the produce section.

Shelves may be sparse in some areas of the province, but no evidence of consumer data being compromised, according to the Federated Co-operatives Limited. (Payton Zillich/650CKOM)

Shelves may be sparse in some areas of the province, but no evidence of consumer data being compromised, according to the Federated Co-operatives Limited. (Payton Zillich/650CKOM)

Warman’s Co-op Gas Bar was also unable to process any gift cards as of Tuesday afternoon.

On July 2, 2024 Warman's Co-op Gas Bar had a sign saying "Due to technical difficulties, we are unable to process any gift cards at this time. We apologize for any inconvenience." (Payton Zillich/650CKOM)

On July 2, 2024 Warman’s Co-op Gas Bar had a sign saying “Due to technical difficulties, we are unable to process any gift cards at this time. We apologize for any inconvenience.” (Payton Zillich/650CKOM)

It’s not just local retail stores affected by the incident, last week the Sherwood and Kindersley Co-op card lock locations reported outages.

According to Federated Co-operatives Limited,  currently, there is no evidence that consumer data was compromised, and the company will take appropriate action.

 

728x90x4

Source link

Continue Reading

Business

Suncor Energy pleads guilty to charges for 2019 injury on oil vessel off Newfoundland

Published

 on

 

ST. JOHN’S, N.L. – Suncor Energy has been fined $90,000 after pleading guilty to two charges stemming from a worker injury in 2019 aboard its production vessel in an oilfield off the coast of Newfoundland.

In a news release Thursday, the province’s offshore oil regular said the company must also give $20,000 to the College of the North Atlantic’s health and safety management program.

The Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board says Calgary-based Suncor pleaded guilty on Sept. 5 for failing to ensure the safety of its employees and failing to ensure its employees wore a safety harness attached to a lifeline while inside a confined space.

The board says a worker fell 7.6 metres from a safety ladder while testing for hydrogen sulfide in a ballast tank on the floating production and storage vessel in the Terra Nova offshore oilfield.

An agreed statement of facts says two emergency response workers then went into the tank to tend to the fallen man, and they were not wearing gas masks.

Suncor Energy is the majority owner of the Terra Nova oilfield, and it reported net earnings of $1.57 billion in the second quarter of this year.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 17, 2024.

The Canadian Press. All rights reserved.

Source link

Continue Reading

Business

TD Bank announces new co-heads of U.S. commercial banking business

Published

 on

 

Toronto-Dominion Bank has named new co-heads of its U.S. commercial banking business.

TD says Andy Bregenzer and Jill Gateman will jointly lead the operations.

The bank says the appointments follow the announcement earlier this year of Chris Giamo’s retirement.

Bregenzer will focus on leading all aspects of the regional commercial bank, including small business.

Gateman will lead TD’s national commercial banking effort in the U.S., including middle market, sponsor-backed finance and TD’s other specialty lending lines of business.

TD, which is working to resolve investigations into failures in its anti-money laundering program in the U.S., announced last week that chief executive Bharat Masrani would retire next year and be replaced by Raymond Chun.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 26, 2024.

Companies in this story: (TSX:TD)

The Canadian Press. All rights reserved.

Source link

Continue Reading

Business

Payments tech company Lightspeed Commerce conducting strategic review of business

Published

 on

 

MONTREAL – Lightspeed Commerce Inc. says it is conducting a review of its business and operations including talks relating to a range of potential strategic alternatives.

The Montreal-based payments technology company made the comments after reports concerning a potential transaction involving the company.

Lightspeed says it periodically undertakes a review of its business and operations with a view of realizing its full potential.

A strategic review is often seen by investors as a prelude to a sale by a company.

Lightspeed says its board of directors is committed to acting in the best interests of the company and its stakeholders.

Company founder Dax Dasilva returned to the role of chief executive officer earlier this year and has been working to return the company to profitability.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 26, 2024.

Companies in this story: (TSX:LSPD)

The Canadian Press. All rights reserved.

Source link

Continue Reading

Trending