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tallyWriter
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PLEASE, even give me a clue. 
This is the question:
You get a summer job working for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, and are helping them investigate a recent bank robbery. Very little evidence was left at the crime scene and in addition to breaking into the safe and stealing more than 1.2 million dollars, they somehow also managed to elude detection on security cameras. Bank technicians still have no idea how they accomplished this, but suspect the perpetrators must have had a strong technical background to have done so.
However, there may have been a recent break in the case with an email that was just recently intercepted:
From: Donald Duck
Subject: Divvying up the loot
Date: March 9, 2010 4:19:03 PM
To: Ronnie Biggs
Wasn't that incredible? I actually think we managed to get away
with it. By the time the cops stop chasing their tails, we'll be
long gone.
I know, I know - things got a little crazy there for a minute and
we never had the chance to meet up in the park afterwards to divide
the spoils as originally planned. I'm not going to bail on you -
the whole thing wouldn't have happened without your expertise, and
I may be after that again someday. But I'd rather not meet there -
the whole area is buzzing with activity.
So here's the plan. At exactly 9:00 pm on March 15, I'll be
waiting for you at Jhiva Avdly (I've obfuscated that with ROT7 in
case ECHELON is listening - you never know about those CSIS spooks.
I've never been able to wrap my head around Blowfish). I don't
want to spend too long in one place though, so if you're not there
within 10 minutes, I'll assume you're not coming.
We'd best not see each other before then. That is, until the
Caymans
In which Canadian city should police be mobilized on March 15 to apprehend the two?

This is the question:
You get a summer job working for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, and are helping them investigate a recent bank robbery. Very little evidence was left at the crime scene and in addition to breaking into the safe and stealing more than 1.2 million dollars, they somehow also managed to elude detection on security cameras. Bank technicians still have no idea how they accomplished this, but suspect the perpetrators must have had a strong technical background to have done so.
However, there may have been a recent break in the case with an email that was just recently intercepted:
From: Donald Duck
Subject: Divvying up the loot
Date: March 9, 2010 4:19:03 PM
To: Ronnie Biggs
Wasn't that incredible? I actually think we managed to get away
with it. By the time the cops stop chasing their tails, we'll be
long gone.
I know, I know - things got a little crazy there for a minute and
we never had the chance to meet up in the park afterwards to divide
the spoils as originally planned. I'm not going to bail on you -
the whole thing wouldn't have happened without your expertise, and
I may be after that again someday. But I'd rather not meet there -
the whole area is buzzing with activity.
So here's the plan. At exactly 9:00 pm on March 15, I'll be
waiting for you at Jhiva Avdly (I've obfuscated that with ROT7 in
case ECHELON is listening - you never know about those CSIS spooks.
I've never been able to wrap my head around Blowfish). I don't
want to spend too long in one place though, so if you're not there
within 10 minutes, I'll assume you're not coming.
We'd best not see each other before then. That is, until the
Caymans

In which Canadian city should police be mobilized on March 15 to apprehend the two?