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Bob Layton: The gravity of red tapeBob Layton has discovered how your mobile phone can eliminate the red tape associated with the pink slip.CommentaryAug 23, 2019
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Saskatoon teen creates mental health app for victims of bullyingKelli Lemstra created "The Daily Difference" app which provides mental health support services for bullying victims.HealthOct 26, 2018
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A majority of British Columbians use their work phone for personal texts: new surveyA new poll found that 65 per cent of British Columbians do it.LifestyleSep 25, 2018
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Technology takes lawn care to new level in DurhamA lawn care business in Durham, is using technology to help with a simple chore.CanadaSep 13, 2018
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Artificial intelligence to change check-in procedures at Edmonton International AirportA forum Monday heard about all the new ways of doing business that are being kicked around for both WestJet and the Edmonton International Airport.ConsumerDec 11, 2017
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Grieving son turns his dying father into a chatbot for his phoneJames Vlahos has developed a unique way to cope with the loss of his father: he created "Dadbot," an artificial intelligence chatbot created in his father's image.TechNov 9, 2017
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B.C. Supreme Court ruling sets strict standard for distracted drivingIn a recent B.C. Supreme Court case, a North Vancouver man challenged a ticket he got for distracted driving.May 26, 2017
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The good versus the bad: Technology’s place in the lives of millennialsIt may look like millennials constantly have their nose in their phones, and choose technology over conversation, but many say it's because they're expected to be connected.TechFeb 14, 2017
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‘Butt dial’ leads to arrest as two men accidentally call 911, openly discuss doing drugsTwo Kentucky men were arrested Friday after police said they accidentally “butt dialed” 911 while discussing a drug deal.CrimeSep 13, 2016
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Police identify home intruder after he takes selfie, leaves phone to charge at victim’s houseA man believed responsible for a home invasion gave police a big tip after he snapped a selfie, plugged in his phone to charge – and forgot it at the crime scene.CrimeFeb 16, 2016
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