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Cricket protein powder

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CBC's Jacqueline Hansen visits the Ontario cricket farm that's supplying Loblaw
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Bugs on public transit

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Researchers examined the Boston subway system to find out what kinds of bugs people are passing around and how they might preserve or disrupt our health.
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Bugs' winter survival strategy

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Scientists are trying to figure out how many insects freeze and come back to life in the spring
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Have you seen a spotted lanternfly? Here’s what to know about the risk and what to do if you see one.

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Have you seen a spotted lanternfly? Here’s all you need to know about the risk the bug poses to our agriculture.
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No more long lines: Montreal-area transit users can now use their phones to refill Opus cards

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People can use the Chrono mobile app to buy passes and tickets, completing transactions with credit and debit cards as well as Google Pay and Apple Pay.
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Parisiens panic over bedbugs

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French officials are using sniffer dogs to check trains and the Paris metro in an effort to tamp down fears of a growing bedbug infestation just months ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics. But some say it's merely a social media panic...
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Stretching Your Dollar: Keeping Your Home Bug-Free on the Cheap

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Stretching Your Dollar: Keeping Your Home Bug-Free on the Cheap
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Be Well: How to Protect Your Skin From Bug Bites This Summer

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Be Well: How to Protect Your Skin From Bug Bites This Summer
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Family says US prisoner was ‘eaten alive’ by insects in jail cell

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They are now calling for a criminal investigation into his death.
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Vertical Farming Startup Babylon CEO Discusses Benefits of Indoor Farming Technology

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Vertical farming startup Babylon Micro-Farms recently raised $8 million in a Serie A round. Alexander Oleson, CEO and co-founder of Babylon Micro-Farms, joined Cheddar News to explain his company's mission to help businesses and...
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Concerns grow over invasive species after tropical Atlas moth spotted in U.S.

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A massive Atlas moth, usually found in the tropical parts of Asia, was recently spotted a long way from home in Washington state for what’s believed to be its first appearance in the U.S. Meanwhile, the invasive lanternfly is wreaking...
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Underwater weddings and a two hour snog: the world's most unique ways to celebrate Valentine's Day

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We've scoured the world from Thailand to Serbia to find the unimaginable things people do to share their love on Valentine's Day.
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Underwater weddings and a two hour snog: the world's most unusual ways to celebrate Valentine's Day

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We've scoured the world from Thailand to Serbia to find the unimaginable things people do to share their love on Valentine's Day.
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Want to turn your ex into an insect? The world's most unusual ways to celebrate Valentine's Day

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We've scoured the world from Thailand to Serbia to find the unimaginable things people do to share their love on Valentine's Day.
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Climate change altering migratory paths for some birds, researchers say

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Researchers say they’re seeing the impact of climate change through the changing migratory patterns of birds.
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Canadian behind the voice of Bugs Bunny

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Eric Bauza grew up in the Toronto suburb of Scarborough, Ont., but lives in Los Angeles, where he is the voice of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird and Marvin the Martian for Looney Tunes Cartoons. Bauza has also found a way to keep...
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COVID-19 contact tracing app starts beta testing

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The federal government is asking people to sign up for its coronavirus contact tracing app and try out certain features. Officials say the app does not collect personal information and uses Bluetooth to determine close contact.
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Talking to children about COVID-19

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Dr. Dina Kulik says when communicating with children about COVID-19 parents and health-care providers should take an honest approach. She suggests teaching kids what they can do to minimize risk.
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Expert explains why you might be noticing fewer bug splats on your windshield

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A couple of listeners told Calgary Eyeopener that they skipped a car wash after their trip to Red Deer last weekend because the front of their car wasn't covered in as much bug splatter as usual. A University of Lethbridge professor who...
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Fireflies on the rise? Montrealers spotting more lightning bugs in their backyards

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The sightings have some asking if the insects are returning or if they just went unnoticed. Experts say the rain and humidity are contributing to the increase in firefly population in Eastern Canada.
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South Korea battles 'lovebugs' invasion

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The rising temperatures in South Korea has invited a strange problem. Residents in capital Seoul are grappling with an invasion of so-called 'lovebugs'. Watch in for more details!
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Lovebugs Swarm South Korea, Causing Nuisance For Residents

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Residents in and around the South Korean capital Seoul are complaining about swarms of black insects dubbed "lovebugs" covering hiking trails and ambushing people, as rising temperatures due to climate change spur their spread.
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Here's how the city investigates complaints about your buildings

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We tagged along with Montreal building inspectors as they conducted an inspection blitz. Inspectors respond to complaints from tenants and try to hold landlords accountable for the state of their properties.
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Here's how Montreal building inspectors investigate your complaints

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We tagged along with city building inspectors as they conducted an inspection blitz. Inspectors respond to complaints from tenants and try to hold landlords accountable for the state of their properties.