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How farmers are breeding flies in order to become waste-free | The Fix
The UN says eating bugs could boost nutrition and help cut on the amount of land cleared to grow crops and raise livestock. In British Columbia, some are taking a bet on one type of bug, the black soldier fly. People aren't eating it...
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Streaming Networks Win Big at Emmys
Netflix and HBO won 23 awards apiece in Monday's Emmy telecast, another sign of the shrinking influence of broadcast television, said Sean O'Connell, managing editor at Cinema Blend.
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Egg sales soar
CBC's Kyle Bakx on how all-day breakfast at retail chains is driving egg sales.
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Canning bullets, bullion and eggs
DJ Lebaron of big Sky Preppers in Montana demonstrates how anything can be canned and preserved for use during an emergency.
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Protest outside Donald Trump rally turns violent
Trump supporters pelted with eggs, abuse after rally in San Jose, Calif. No injuries reported
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Some organic free-range eggs more nutritious: CBC Marketplace
Farming methods can affect vitamin, fat content
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The Wild Work of Conservationists: Jasmine McCulligh
Documentary filmmaker Elena Jean and wildlife conservationist Jasmine McCulligh learn about Canada's endangered Northern Spotted Owl and get a behind-the-scenes look at a unique species-recovery program.
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Don't Miss Your Window! Ideal Age to Freeze Eggs Explained by Fertility Doctor
Considering freezing your eggs but worried about timing? This video is for YOU! Feeling the pressure to start a family but not quite ready? Egg freezing can be a great option to preserve your fertility for the future. But when is the...
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be Well: How to keep mosquitoes away all season
Enjoy your backyard with this helpful information to stay safe.
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Surveillance footage shows group vandalizing Bronx Jewish Center
According to recent statistics released by the NYPD, hate crimes have seen a 5.6% increase from last year. The rise in hate crimes has deeply unsettled the Jewish community.
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What's Cooking: Uncle Giuseppe's Marketplace's spring frittata
Chef Vinny Olivieri, of Uncle Giuseppe's Marketplace, shows News 12's Lily Stolzberg how to make a spring frittata.
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Why 4 falcon eggs have a new home, and a new mother, on a Montreal bridge
For the first time since the 1990s, Quebec’s Transport Ministry and a group of experts have teamed up to relocate a nest of peregrine falcon eggs.
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Phragmites biological control program in Essex County
Researcher Ian Jones explains the biological control program to combat Phragmites.
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Grab a Mimosa: Brunch Is the Most Important Meal of the Day
One thing inflation-battered consumers aren't willing to give up: breakfast and brunch at their favorite restaurants.
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Who are the one in six Canadians struggling with infertility?
Dr. Ariana Daniel from the Alberta Reproductive Centre joins Sandra Batson to talk about what types of patients she sees in her clinic who are dealing with fertility challenges.
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be Well: What women should know when considering freezing their eggs
Double board-certified OB-GYN and reproductive endocrinologist at RMA of NY Dr. Anate Brauer has helpful information.
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Food pantry receives massive donation ahead of Passover
There will be another 20 to 30 of these giveaways in the coming days, with one taking place this Sunday at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
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Lights, camera, falcons: New live cam will broadcast peregrine falcon family 24/7
Moncton’s Magnetic Hill Zoo hopes viewing the falcons in their nest will inspire viewers to take action on environmental issues.
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Meet the Blossom Park baker who dreams of reality TV success
This baker from Ottawa's Blossom Park community hopes to make it to The Great Canadian Baking Show's big tent. Josh Gutoskie invited CBC News into his kitchen to show off how he puts together one of his showstopping desserts.
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Uncovering the natural phenomenon of the herring spawn on Vancouver Island
The coast of Vancouver Island turns a bright turquoise blue every spring. Why? That's because of fish sperm — or milt — from the herring spawn. This annual breeding event happens for millions of Pacific herring, a small fish that is at...
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Nehha Pendse: I was a vegetarian but due to health issues, had to start eating eggs and chicken
Nehha Pendse takes a fun segment with ETimes TV sharing her fitness regime, diet and more. The actress shared that she was vegetarian earlier and now she has added chicken and eggs to her diet for protein due to health issues. She also...
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Why is this moose walking in circles? Expert weighs in
A moose walking in circles around a pole for five minutes near Stanley, N.B., was captured on camera. What's behind the strange behaviour? University of New Brunswick biology professor Graham Forbes might have the answer.
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500 baby sea turtles return to the ocean
A preservation program in Colombia, in collaboration with local fishermen communities, saw the successful return of 500 baby turtles back to the Pacific Ocean. Turtle eggs found on beaches were collected and brought to a turtle sanctuary...