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Abbotsford police say they’re the first in Canada to deploy a new non-lethal restraint device

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The Abbotsford Police Department is introducing a new tool for its officers that's meant to restrain people with less injury. The APD says it is the first department to deploy the device in Canada, but as Kier Junos reports, its adoption...
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Residents urged to practice water safety as Mounties say most B.C. drownings are preventable

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Accidental drownings claim dozens of lives every year in British Columbia and experts say most are preventable. CBC’s Michelle Gomez caught up with Mounties from the Fraser Valley who offered tips to ensure a safe day on the water.
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A peek behind Amazon's new Alexa+

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Alexa+ is rolling out—and Fortune Tech Correspondent Jason Del Ray tested out the new tech to see what it can do.
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Study: Phone Use May Raise Pre-teen Suicide Risk

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A landmark study tracking 2 million people warns parents and policymakers: smartphones before age 13 devastate mental health, fuelling depression and suicidal thoughts, especially in girls. Discover what families worldwide need to know...
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'In Contact With Pakistan...': Gujarat ATS Arrests 4 Al-Qaeda Terrorists, Op Sindoor Docs Recovered

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The Gujarat ATS has arrested four men — Fardeen Shaikh (Ahmedabad), Mohd Faiq (Delhi), Zeeshan Ali (Noida), and Saifullah Qureshi (Modasa) — for links to AQIS (Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent). They allegedly ran Instagram accounts...
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MEPs urge EU to adopt common phone charger standard across the bloc

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MEPs demanded on Thursday that the EU adopts a universal charger standard for mobile phones across the bloc, setting up a clash with Apple which opposes the measure.



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Suspect in 'terrorist incident' at London Bridge fatally shot

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U.K. police say they shot and killed one suspect in a 'terrorist incident' after several people were stabbed near London Bridge.
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Pegasus: Surveilling journalists from inside their phones | The Listening Post (Feature)

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A look at the spyware that is hacking journalists around the world.
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Woman discovers medical device was forgotten inside her

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This woman unknowingly had a medical device left inside her after an emergency C-section. The monitor fell out after causing weeks of pain and an infection.
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The device that claims to help reverse some concussion effects

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Every year, more than 100,000 Canadians suffer a traumatic brain injury. Many are left with life-altering problems like difficulty balancing or walking. A U.S. company claims it has created a device that can help reverse some of those...
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Gatwick Airport chaos expected to continue into Friday after drones ground flights

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All flights at Gatwick Airport are grounded and flight disruption is likely to continue into Friday, according to the British airline easyJet, which cancelled all its flights on Thursday...
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Health Canada aims to improve safety of medical devices, new rules

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Health Canada announced new measures Thursday to improve the safety, effectiveness and quality of medical devices. This comes after an investigation by CBC News and an international consortium of journalists.
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Gatwick Airport chaos: Runway open for 'limited number of flights'

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Britain's Gatwick Airport said early Friday its runway had been reopened and it was working with airlines and air traffic controllers to introduce a limited number of flights....
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Gatwick Airport closes its runways after new, unconfirmed drone sighting

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London's Gatwick Airport said late on Friday afternoon that it had closed its runways again after new, unconfirmed reports of a drone near the transport hub. ...
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Gatwick flights resume after unconfirmed drone sighting closes runways again

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London's Gatwick Airport said late on Friday afternoon that it had closed its runways again after new, unconfirmed reports of a drone near the transport hub.



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Failure to Launch: The Biggest Tech Rumors and False Promises of 2018

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Every year as if on rotation, tech rumors soar ー but many promises fail to launch. As part of our 2018 Cheddar Awards, we're honoring the tech innovations that never materialized, and the rumors that caused our hopes to rise, then fall...
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The issue with insulin pumps

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CBC Health Reporter Vik Adhopia looks at why, for some people, the popular insulin pump might not be the safest way to regulate their blood glucose levels
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How Augmented Reality Will Make Surgery Safer

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Augmented reality is entering operating theatres across Europe and it will soon help save many lives.



Researchers at the University of Pisa are developing a surgical navigator that will guide doctors during the...
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Ottawa promises to take action on implanted medical devices | The Implant Files

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Canada's health minister says she is "deeply concerned" by problems with medical devices revealed in an investigation by CBC News and media partners, and has pledged to make changes.
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'Health Canada failed us': Suffering patient calls for changes and apology from Ottawa | The Implant Files

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Millions of Canadians rely on surgically implanted medical devices in order to function, yet many of those devices are approved for use in Canada with scant scientific evidence to show they are safe and effective.
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Dine Brands CEO Says Craving for Comfort is Boosting IHOP, Applebee's

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Dine Brands Global, which owns the IHOP and Applebee's restaurant chains, reported better-than-expected revenue in its third quarter. Dine Brands CEO Steve Joyce told Cheddar on Wednesday that customers' desire for comfort and...
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Dine Brands CEO Says Gimmicks and Comfort Food are Boosting IHOP, Applebee's

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Dine Brands Global, which owns the IHOP and Applebee's restaurant chains, reported better-than-expected revenue in its third quarter. Dine Brands CEO Steve Joyce told Cheddar on Wednesday that customers' desire for comfort and...
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Suspicious Devices Sent to Clinton, Obama, CNN, White House

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Potential explosive devices were sent to former President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday according to the U.S. Secret Service.
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Live: Suspect explosives, Khashoggi death latest, Putin's warning on missiles

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