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The Benefits of Video for Branding
Sight, sound, motion. That's the secret to why videos are more effective for branding than other mediums, says Mike Flaherty, COO at marketing platform SundaySky.
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Guns quiet in Syrian town under Assad's 'reconciliation' campaign
Government troops use siege tactics to take back territory held by opposition forces
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How mobile phones are helping the blind to see
Anne Hansen was not born blind, but around the age of 10-years-old she was told she had problems with her sight. That problem turned out to be a degenerative eye disease called retinitis pigmentosa. Around 10 years ago, she became...
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Amazon and UK government to partner on delivery drone tests
Amazon and the British government have announced a partnership to speed up the process for allowing small drones to makes deliveries. A cross-government team – supported by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) – has given the necessary...
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Boy told he'd have to go blind before health system would pay for sight-saving surgery
The parents of a 13-year-old boy were forced to pay thousands of dollars for eye surgery or wait until their son was legally blind before the public health-care system would help him.
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Helmet failure threatens young goalie's sight
The mask that caused his eye injury had been recalled, Aaron Saltzman reports
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Gaps in recall system
Aaron Saltzman on how Canada’s recall system is failing consumers
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The Demon Who Became a God: Barbarik’s Untold Story- Kanhiya Lal Upadhyay Explains
In this new eye-opening podcast of the Times of India Lifestyle, Sanatan scholar Kanhiya Lal Upadhyay dives deep into the forgotten and mystifying tale of Barbarik—the demon-blooded son of Ghatotkach and grandson of Bhima who is...
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Prospect Park residents flock to North 16th Street for black bear sighting
The bear was spotted wandering the neighborhood and resting in a tree. Officials believe it was the same bear spotted in Haledon on Thursday.
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Why is Ontario changing rules for cellphones in schools? Hear from the education minister
Stephen Lecce, Ontario's education minister, was asked on Sunday how the province arrived at the new guidelines — and how they plan to support teachers who will be required to enforce the new restrictions.
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Connecticut blind hockey allows the visually-impaired to take the ice
The Hartford Braillers and New York Metro Blind Hockey competed against each other in a blind-hockey event, ‘The Battle of the Sound.’
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South Georgia's 'Big Peanut' is Back
A new Big Peanut sculpture in Georgia was erected to replace a similar peanut that blew down during Hurricane Michael in October 2018.
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Tampered eye drugs put countless patients at risk
A CBC News investigation has uncovered a dose-splitting operation involving eye injections used to treat a condition that affects millions of Canadians. Chris O’Neil-Yates details how the Ontario-based tampering operation put countless...
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Investigation uncovers dangerous eye drug tampering
A CBC News investigation has uncovered a dose-splitting operation involving eye injections used to treat a condition that affects millions of Canadians. Chris O’Neil-Yates details how the Ontario-based tampering operation put countless...
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On A Positive Note: Deaf and Blind Man's Artwork A Catalyst for Inspiration
On A Positive Note: Deaf and Blind Man's Artwork A Catalyst for Inspiration
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Whale sightings increase near Vancouver’s shores
Whales have been increasingly spotted close to Vancouver's shore in recent weeks and experts say it could be a sign of a more balanced ecosystem due to more seals and sea lions appearing in the region.
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Germany launches International Motor Show
Motor show is the first in Europe since the start of the pandemic after organisers lost billions of US dollars in cancelled events.
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B.C. moves forward with controversial Site C dam project
( - image credit) The British Columbia government announced today its controversial Site C dam project will move forward, despite the new price tag of $16 billion — nearly double what was initially projected. The West Moberly First...
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Low-tide smell lingers near South Shore towns due to strong winds
This week’s weather has caused South Shore towns to see water levels way lower than they typically are because they are being pushed out by the wind.
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Argentinian communities fight to preserve Parana River livelihoods amid privatization plans
Al Jazeera asks riverside communities, indigenous people and environmentalists why they oppose the Parana River privatization plans.
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Cities taking action against illegal dumping
Garbage dumped at the side of the road, Or tucked away in green spaces in an attempt to hide it -- This is illegal dumping. It continues to plague cities in B.C.It's bad for the environment, public health and safety, and it also affects...
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New Canadian rules could help drones deliver life-saving medical supplies
New rules coming out in 2025 could make it easier for drones to perform longer, more complex flights to conduct aerial surveys and deliver packages, including life-saving medical supplies.
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Canadian skies open up to drones under new regulations
New Transport Canada regulations allow for the skies to open up for more complex drone operations that could be especially beneficial to remote communities.
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Officials: More drones spotted across New Jersey, this time at the Jersey Shore
Sgt. Kevin Fennessy, of the Ocean County Sheriff’s Drone Department, says that the department does not have any idea where the drones are coming from or what they are being used for.