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South Africa accused of ‘horrific’ crackdown as 78 bodies pulled from mine

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Rights groups say police used starvation as a weapon to force out illegal miners in Stilfontein, resulting in close to 80 deaths.
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Kent votes against installing speeding red-light cameras to fine fast drivers

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Town officials announced the ordinance would have set up the cameras in school and pedestrian zones.
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TTC staff now using body-worn cameras

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TTC staff will now be equipped with body-worn cameras in an effort to improve safety and crack down on fare evasion. CBC’s Naama Weingarten has the details — and reaction.
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More resources needed to process police camera footage

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As the RCMP rolls out body-worn cameras across the country, sociology professor Christopher Schneider says more personnel will be needed to comb through the high volume of data being collected.
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Big movies on big screens: IMAX bucks downward box-office trend

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Movie theatre ticket sales in general have not fully recovered from the pandemic — except for IMAX screens. The Canadian-made technology remains a big draw for filmmakers and audiences.
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Here's what residents facing evictions at Caldwell First Nation reserve have to say

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Eight residents at Caldwell First Nation reserve are facing eviction on Boxing Day for installing security cameras around their houses. The CBC's Pratyush Dayal spoke with MaryAnne Kenny, Douglas Heil and John Snellgrove about what this...
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NYPD: 47-year-old mother killed, 15-year-old injured in Canarsie stabbing

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The woman, who died at the a hospital, has been identified by police as Antoinette Stewart-Gordon.
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3 tips to keep yourself safe online

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During a busy season of online shopping, cyber criminals may be looking to get your information. The CBC's Angela MacIvor spoke to experts about how to keep yourself, your information and your money safe this holiday season.
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All eyes on the eggs of the ospreys: CBC P.E.I. Looking Back

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Taking a look back at 2024 and the many stories from tip to tip, we asked some of the people in our newsroom to share one they especially enjoyed. Here is one of them, from CBC P.E.I.'s Nicola MacLeod.
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Winnipeg chiropractor under police investigation over allegations of voyeurism

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A Winnipeg chiropractor is under police investigation after hidden cameras were found in treatment rooms, capturing one woman's bare breasts on video, say search warrant documents obtained by CBC News.
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Hoboken park adds cameras, lights after random assault

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A new City Council resolution will add a new camera system and permanent floodlights.
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Thunderbolt 12: Rain and wintry mix makes for slick roads on morning commute

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News 12's Lauren Due is in Thunderbolt 12 checking the conditions and how people are getting around today.
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This is how Greater Sudbury Police Service's new body-worn cameras work

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The Greater Sudbury Police Service has received body cameras for its officers with training scheduled for December and a phased rollout starting Jan. 1. Officers in the traffic management and emergency response units will be the first to...
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B.C. RCMP detachments begin rollout of body-worn cameras

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The B.C. RCMP have unveiled details of their body camera program. Three thousand cameras will soon be attached to RCMP officers in a handful of communities across B.C. As Jon Hernandez reports, some Indigenous leaders say it is a step...
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Sask. RCMP start rolling out body cameras

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Opinions diverge on the use of police body cameras as RCMP in Saskatchewan started rolling out the technology Tuesday.
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Officer-worn body cameras will 'restore trust and confidence,' RCMP says

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RCMP Insp. Jordan Arthur says the deployment of body cameras to thousands of officers nationwide will help restore trust and confidence in the federal police force. He added that in specific cases where the cameras are not turned on,...
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Belmont resident calls for safety improvements in area following crash on busy intersection

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Jeff Vargon shared with News 12 a video of a crash that took place at the intersection of Lorillard place and East 188th Street on Oct. 6.
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Hudson Valley school district cracks down on drivers who illegally pass school buses

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The school buses within the Hendrick Hudson School District are getting equipped with cameras that will catch drivers who disobey the stop arm when the bus is stopped.
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Rachel Reeves visits Glenkinchie Whisky Distiller

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Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves taking whisky out of a barrel during a visit to the Glenkinchie Whisky Distillery in Tranent, East Lothian to mark the UK-India trade deal.
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Apple's AI Pivot

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Apple is working to bring cameras to its watches. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman explains why the move could improve Apple's AI features on wearables. He joins Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Hochul Says NY in 'Fight Mode' After Trump Congestion-Fee Move

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New York Governor Kathy Hochul reacts to the Trump administration moving to block New York City's congestion pricing program.
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Meta's Orion shows that Sci-Fi dream of AR glasses is getting closer

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From the outside, Meta's Orion glasses look like a normal pair of spectacles if somewhat chunky and tinted. But Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow found out they are anything but normal. Watch Ed test out Meta's augmented-reality device still in...
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The US Has An Ambitious Plan to Eliminate Road Deaths

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The US Department of Transportation has an ambitious proposal to eliminate road deaths in America. Maria Clara Cobo breaks down wireless "vehicle-to everything" technology or V2X.
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Ed Davey takes pottery lesson as he visits Wantage to address bus fare cap rise

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Footage of Lib Dem Leader Ed Davey taking part in a pottery lesson at a local business in Wantage as the party launches its campaign to scrap the £3 bus fare cap rise. This comes as polling commissioned by the Party found that almost 1...