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A(nother) Toronto speed camera was knocked down

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What's happening with Toronto's speed cameras? CBC's Mercedes Gaztambide explores why — and how — they keep getting damaged.
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Residents express mixed emotions over new proposed 'Flock Safety' partnership

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Elected officials and police in the village have been discussing a partnership between the organization, and hoped to pay for the system through a federally funded grant, which has since been denied.
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Tesla Model Y drives itself from factory to customer's home

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Tesla claims to have completed the world’s first driverless vehicle delivery. A video shared by Tesla shows the car leaving the company’s Gigafactory in Austin, Texas, and driving itself to a customer’s home. Watch in for more details!
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Toronto residents react to increased signage around controversial speed cameras

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Toronto city council wants speed cameras to be easier for drivers to see. A new motion was passed to improve signage, but some residents doubt it will boost safety. Mercedes Gaztambide reports.
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'That car is bad mojo.' Riverdale man says his car was targeted twice by airbag thieves

9th - Higher Ed
Neighbors say non-violent, but extremely inconvenient, offenses like these are escalating in Riverdale.
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The City of Rahway announces upgrade to downtown security cameras

9th - Higher Ed
The upgraded closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras have high-resolution cameras and modern safety tools that the city says will support faster, more effective emergency responses.
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City of Rahway announces upgrade to downtown security cameras

9th - Higher Ed
The upgraded closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras have high-resolution cameras and modern safety tools that the city says will support faster, more effective emergency responses.
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Motion-sensitive cameras and satellite collars are helping wildlife safely navigate Highway 3

9th - Higher Ed
Researchers from the Miistakis Institute at Mount Royal University are tracking the movement of wildlife along a highway in southwestern Alberta with 80 motion-sensitive cameras. Tracy Lee is the director of conservation research and she...
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How to detect hidden cameras in a hotel room, just with your smartphone

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Hotel stays should be all about peace of mind, but sometimes, especially in unverified places, privacy becomes a major concern. One common worry: are there hidden cameras in my room? We're sharing super easy tips to detect hidden cameras...
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OPPO Find X8 Ultra Review: Camera Powerhouse with Next-Gen Imaging!

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Meet the OPPO Find X8 Ultra – a smartphone that takes mobile photography to the next level. With a quad 50MP rear camera setup, Hasselblad-tuned portrait mode, and OPPO's True Chroma tech, this flagship is all about imaging innovation.
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Speed cameras to be installed near construction zones on NYC bridges and tunnels

9th - Higher Ed
There is currently no timeframe for when the installation will be completed.
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Town of Wolfville recommends removing cameras from around Acadia University

9th - Higher Ed
Town officials say nuisance complaints and bylaw tickets have dropped since the cameras were installed, but there's little evidence the cameras had anything to do with it. Josh Hoffman has the story.
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Transportation secretary gives MTA until May 21 to end congestion pricing

9th - Higher Ed
Gov. Hochul and the MTA have said repeatedly that they will not turn off the cameras without a court order.
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Windsor city council decides on speed cameras, new bike path

9th - Higher Ed
Windsor city council was busy on Monday, making decisions on issues from a new bike path taking cyclists to downtown to applications for more federal housing money tied to density. The CBC's Chris Ensing breaks down some of the decisions...
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Ocean County authorities release 911 recordings of fatal shootings in Bayville

9th - Higher Ed
Dispatchers can be heard on the recordings trying to assess the situation and keep one of the shooting victims calm.
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Windsor city council to consider a plan for speed cameras

9th - Higher Ed
Windsor streets could have speed limits enforced by photo radar this year. Council will be asked by city staff to approve a plan at this month's meeting. It would give staff five cameras to rotate through more than 50 spots in the city.
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Kane in Your Corner: Vacation rentals face scrutiny over spy cams

9th - Higher Ed
News 12’s Walt Kane lets you know what your rights are and how you can spot hidden cameras in vacation home rentals.
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Waterbury woman accused of holding stepson captive professes innocence during court appearance

9th - Higher Ed
Sullivan is accused of keeping her stepson hostage for 20 years - with up to 23 hours a day in a tiny room inside a home on Blake Street. In February, the victim set fire to the home to escape.
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Heads up, Toronto drivers: Speed cameras are about to double

9th - Higher Ed
Toronto is set to add 75 automated speed cameras to its streets in an effort to crack down on speeding and improve road safety. CBC’s Dale Manucdoc has what drivers need to know.
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Lawmakers push for cameras to ticket double parked cars in NYC

9th - Higher Ed
The cameras would automatically ticket drivers who double park, idle in crosswalks, or stop in restricted areas.
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Scholar Athlete: Zach Davidson - Roslyn HS

9th - Higher Ed
Davidson is an All-State pole vaulter and the Nassau County champ in that event.
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Some LI commuters hopeful, others disappointed with fate of congestion pricing in limbo

9th - Higher Ed
President Donald Trump on Wednesday ordered a halt to congestion pricing tolls in New York City.
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DOT report shows a 94% reduction in speeding since 2022

9th - Higher Ed
A report from the Department of Transportation shows that since 2022, there has been a 94% reduction in speeding where there are cameras installed.
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Why Toronto is looking to Seattle to help solve gridlock

9th - Higher Ed
On a quest to figure out how to fix traffic, CBC Toronto travels to Seattle to get a behind-the-scenes look at how cameras seem to be deterring drivers from blocking intersections and driving in bus lanes.