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Smart glasses: the good, the bad, the unregulated

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On today’s The Big Story podcast, have you ever came across a person wearing glasses in public and thought: “Are

Travel industry insiders aren’t worried about the future of cruises, even with outbreaks

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While a pair of high-profile outbreaks on cruises might have a temporary chilling effect, those in the industry predict the

Toronto to release more free tickets Friday for World Cup fan festival

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The City of Toronto is expected to release the second batch of free tickets for its World Cup fan festival

100-year-old aiming to go the distance in Ottawa 5K race

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Just over a month past his 100th birthday, Roy Allen will walk the 5K during Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend ,

Public health agency says World Cup poses high risk of measles spread

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OTTAWA — There is a high risk of measles transmission within Canada during the FIFA World Cup, an analysis by

Federal government invests $12-million in B.C. forestry sector

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RICHMOND — The federal government has announced it is investing about $12 million in British Columbia’s forestry sector, days after

‘Purple bunny-like mask’: Man charged with trying to kidnap girl, 7, from B.C. school

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CHILLIWACK — Police say charges have been laid against a man in the attempted abduction of a seven-year-old girl from

Man pleads guilty to role in smuggling Indian migrants from Canada into U.S.

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American officials say a man from India has pleaded guilty to his role in smuggling Indian migrants into the United

Toronto’s CN Tower ‘freezes’ over as Drake rolls out new album ‘Iceman’

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Drake bathed Toronto’s iconic CN Tower in an icy blue glow late Thursday to promote his new album “Iceman.” The