RCMP Romance Scam Bulletin: February 2018
RECOGNIZE IT:
A Romance Scam involves any individual with false romantic intentions toward a victim in order to gain their trust and affection for the purpose of obtaining the victim’s money or access to their bank accounts or credit cards. In some cases, the suspect will even attempt to get the victim to commit fraud on their behalf – as a money mule (accepting, then transferring money or goods) often unknowingly. Most romance scams begin via social media sites or online dating sites.
REJECT IT:
How can I protect myself or loved one?
Investigate:
REPORT IT:
Meeting new People online? PROTECT YOURSELF!
Additional guidelines can be found at:
Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre: www.antifraudcentre.ca
Get Cyber Safe: www.getcybersafe.gc.ca
Competition Bureau (Little Black Book of Scams) www.competitionbureau.gc.ca
HSSI had yet another very successful Christmas Craft Sale. It was an enjoyable, busy 2 days with lots of attendees. We are so proud of our Craft Sale Committee members and all volunteers for their dedication to this event and their community.
Physical activity is one of the most important things you can do to maintain your physical and mental health and quality of life as you get older. Walking, stretching, and keep your muscles in good condition will help you maintain your independence.
Independent living depends on being able to do the things you want to do when you want to do them. To stay independent, you need to be able to reach, bend, lift, carry and move around easily. Staying physically active will help you to keep moving and stay strong.
True words! When you lose yourself in knitting, stressors of the day drop away.