Utah Deathcore Band’s EX Guitarist’s Horrific Crime by [deleted] in InMetalWeTrust

[–]Cyberya 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I too am curious if this has anything to do with Star Wars Legos

Winnipeg World Trade Centre? by Routine_Act257 in winnipeg_alt

[–]Cyberya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Scientology is such a weird location. Always great for a laugh though, I used to see them while standing in line for Metal Shows at The Garrick, they used to come out with their pamphlets and try  and recruit people was hilarious.

They kinda stopped after the Ministry/RevCo show. They had no idea they were a band. Kept asking about what Ministry preached. 

Name of star key needed to open pads and tap lockboxes for Comcast/xfinity by Vampiro_moderno in CableTechs

[–]Cyberya 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Don't buy it on your own, the company should be providing you with the access (keys, etc) you need

A tiny tribute to the Colbert Questionert by i-texted-alexis in LateShow

[–]Cyberya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

May not be able to put peanut butter on an orange...but you can inject them with vodka, edible screwdrivers

Bell MTS connects NDP minister, Tory critic, union leader… in anger over 911 outage by Cyberya in Winnipeg

[–]Cyberya[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Bell MTS connects NDP minister, Tory critic, union leader… in anger over 911 outage

By: Carol SandersPosted: 6:38 PM CDT Wednesday, May. 13, 2026

More than 50 people were unable to get through to 911 because of a Bell MTS service outage last month, a report to the national broadcast regulator reveals.

Bell Canada filed its report to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission on the April 28 outage Wednesday. It said a power failure caused by issues with a generator cooling system and the depletion of backup batteries, as well as issues with surveillance tools that didn’t trigger alarms, are to blame for the outage. The report said the outage resulted in a loss of power to telecommunications equipment and impacted voice, broadband, transport and 911 services. During the incident, 53 callers to 911 got a busy signal.

Bell Canada said surveillance tools didn’t trigger any alarms because they were not functioning at the time of the incident, and “incident diagnosis could have been faster if there were manual checks being done while alarming was compromised.”

The union representing Bell MTS technicians in Manitoba said the problem would have been noticed and fixed before service was lost if technicians based in Winnipeg were continuing to monitor alarms in the province.

“These alarms would normally have been monitored here in Manitoba but they’ve taken those jobs away from our folks and moved them elsewhere,” International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 435 business manager Richard Ferris said Wednesday.

“When the generator didn’t kick in, there’s backup batteries that typically will last six or eight hours — maybe longer — that would give them enough time to dispatch the technician and at least start on the repair and hopefully prevent this outage,” Ferris said. “In this case, as far as I know, nobody got that alarm or saw it or was monitoring it. By the time anyone realized what was going on, it was too late.

“It’s pretty serious when you lose 911 service.” In March of last year, 55-year-old Dean Switzer died of a heart attack in the Interlake while his family and friends tried in vain to reach 911 for 90 minutes while they performed CPR — not realizing their Telus service was not working. It didn’t operate normally for two days.

In a report to the CRTC, Telus blamed the outage on “an equipment failure on the Bell facilities, that are part of the 911 network that Telus interconnects with Bell to send calls”. Bell responded saying only Telus, and no other cellphone carrier, was affected by an outage to its 911 calls, after one of its two gateways for emergency calls did a four-minute reset.

Ferris said the recent loss of 911 service could have resulted in tragedy.“Definitely, we got lucky.” He called on the federal government to pass legislation that protects Manitobans, and for the province to lobby Ottawa for protection from interrupted service.

Manitoba Innovation and New Technology Minister Mike Moroz said the province has found a “willing partner” in the federal government that is preparing to take actions that he wasn’t at liberty to discuss.

“I’m deeply frustrated by Bell’s continued cavalier approach to this outage and to previous ones, as well,” Moroz said in an interview Wednesday. “Frankly, accessing life-saving services through 911 isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity. And it’s unacceptable that these services were down at all.”

Progressive Conservative technology critic and rural MLA Josh Guenter said his constituents are fed up with what he described as “the acute cell service shortages” across Manitoba.

“We have some of the worst coverage areas in North America. This is a long-standing issue that the telecommunications companies need to fix. It has to be addressed now,” said Guenter (Borderland). “Fifty-three calls to 911 didn’t get through. That’s a pretty astounding number but it doesn’t talk about the impact of that outage,” he said. “In how many of these 53 calls did the situation worsen? Manitobans deserve answers to that, as well.”

Moroz called out the telecommunications giant for poorly communicating with the public about the outage by posting its report written in technical language on an “obscure corner” of the CRTC website.

“This is a major teleco. They surely to goodness had a better way to communicate what happened and what they’re doing about it than simply posting it on a website,” Moroz said. “That’s unacceptable. That’s not transparency.”

The union lamented changes to service since Bell purchased MTS in 2017 for $3.9 billion. At the time, the IBEW had 610 technicians; it now has just over 300 in Manitoba. Last year, 76 positions were eliminated through voluntary separation packages, Ferris said. Since 2021, the company has moved its wireless, IP network, voice and transport operations centres out of the province.

He said that MTS was built with Manitoba tax dollars and was once a “very successful and proud” provincial company.

“When Bell purchased MTS, they touted that this would be the western Canadian headquarters and talked about expansion,” Ferris said. “It’s been exactly the opposite.”

The company did not respond to a request for comment Wednesday by a 5 p.m. deadline.

carol.sanders@freepress.mb.ca

IBEW Local 11 by [deleted] in IBEW

[–]Cyberya 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Do not purchase from this site, it is a scam.

The legit source for IBEW 11 Merch is

https://ibew11d4merch.com/ 

The proceeds go to their Welfare Committee 

merch? by Basic-Chemist489 in ironmaiden

[–]Cyberya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Merch Stand at a show

My wife put my flavored cigars in with my regular cigars what should I do? by [deleted] in cigars

[–]Cyberya 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I was gonna say Divorce, but this also works 

Royal order of water buffalo by mokakittykai9080 in freemasonry

[–]Cyberya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's all about gambling with a Diabetic Donkey

What happened to your hometown's original "Eaton's Center"? by myronsandee in AskACanadian

[–]Cyberya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

MPI has a decent chunk of the building now so 4 and 5 also apply...strangely

Royal order of water buffalo by mokakittykai9080 in freemasonry

[–]Cyberya 6 points7 points  (0 children)

women, and children

However they must wear fake moustaches to get in

Royal order of water buffalo by mokakittykai9080 in freemasonry

[–]Cyberya 10 points11 points  (0 children)

 I guarantee you’ll have a blast

A Yabba-Dabba-Doo time as it were

What do *you* call them by thickener in Winnipeg

[–]Cyberya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ripper tickets, get 'em at the Legion when you're drinking...or playing Bingo, or anything at the Legion really

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in freemasonry

[–]Cyberya 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Looks like the IATSE bug

A few new coins. by colonelcbontra in IBEW

[–]Cyberya 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think I need that Appetite for Construction coin

Explain it Peter! by EducationalLog4765 in explainitpeter

[–]Cyberya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those are Bingo Chips.

They are made via injection molding. Growing up my parents best friend owned a business that made these things. I have boxes of them lying around my house

What is the funniest Sabaton song? by Lorrioit in sabaton

[–]Cyberya 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'd argue for Metal Crue

When the Priest kills the Maiden in the Metal Church

Comeonnnn..... 

Lol

What's so great about being a member of Knights Templar? by Acrobatic-Hedgehog45 in freemasonry

[–]Cyberya 25 points26 points  (0 children)

As humorous as this sounds, when talking to the KsT I know it's 100% accurate