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Canadian surveillance tech company Avigilon to buy VideoIQ for US$32 million
VANCOUVER – Avigilon Corp. of Vancouver (TSX: AVO) says it will pay US$32 million in cash to buy VideoIQ, Inc., a U.S. company with advanced real-time video analytics technology. Avigilon will initially use its global distribution network to boost VideoIQ’s sales and eventually integrate its technology into Avigilon’s own high-definition video surveillance products. The deal is expected to close in early January.
Saskatoon movie buffs hope to revive video store with old VHS tapes
SASKATOON – A couple of Saskatoon movie buffs are reaching into their personal collections in hopes of reviving a staple of the last century — the VHS movie rental.

Viral video brings Alberta bears global fame, sparks conservation discussions
It started as a simple project a parks officer worked on in his spare time, ballooned into an Internet sensation and now a viral video of Alberta's grizzlies is drawing international attention to the province's wildlife and conservation efforts.

Viral video brings Alberta bears global fame, sparks conservation discussions
It started as a simple project a parks officer worked on in his spare time, ballooned into an Internet sensation and now a viral video of Alberta’s grizzlies is drawing international attention to the province’s wildlife and conservation efforts.
Videos, photos posted to help with search for British hiker missing in B.C.
VANCOUVER – Crews searching for a British tourist missing in B.C. have posted online videos of mountains in North Vancouver, hoping the public may spot anything that could hint at Tom Billings’ whereabouts.

Video games: stress buster or massive time sucker? Experts offer control tips
TORONTO – It starts innocently, as a time filler on a bus or a stress buster after a hard day at the office.

Video games: stress buster or massive time sucker? Experts offer control tips
TORONTO – It starts innocently, as a time filler on a bus or a stress buster after a hard day at the office.

RCMP looking for private video of Big White stabbings
Big White - Multiple people were apparently stabbed during a fight that happened outside a licenced business in the 5300 block of Big White Road Saturday very early morning. West Kelowna RCMP would like witnesses to step forward, particularly those with video of the incident. They say the fight began sometime before 12:45 a.m. with...

Man’s 10,607 video games earn him spot in Guinness World Records
BUFFALO, N.Y. – A New York man is the newly crowned world record holder for having the largest collection of video games.
UAE convicts and sentences 8, including Canadian, in parody video case
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – A court in the United Arab Emirates sentenced eight people, including an unidentified Canadian, on Monday after being convicted in connection to a satirical video about youth culture in Dubai.
UAE convicts American, sentences him to year in prison in parody video case
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – A court in the United Arab Emirates sentenced eight people including an American to up to a year in prison Monday after being convicted in connection to a satirical video about youth culture in Dubai.

VIDEO: ‘A bad situation:’ Ice storm snarls travel and cuts power in Eastern Canada
TORONTO – A steady dose of freezing rain across much of Eastern Canada turned roads and sidewalks into skating rinks Sunday, cut power to hundreds of thousands of people, and played havoc with holiday plans at one of the busiest travel times of the year.

Canadian special forces and army look to video games for training
OTTAWA – Video simulation, including commercial, first-person shooting games such as Call of Duty, will play an increasing role in the Canadian military in the coming years.

A list of Rob Ford’s apologies during so-called crack video scandal
TORONTO – Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has been forced to publicly apologize for various behaviours and off-colour or insulting remarks since the so-called crack video scandal broke in May.

Timeline: The Rob Ford video controversies
TORONTO – Since May, Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has been embroiled in a controversy over a video that allegedly shows him appearing to smoke crack cocaine. Another video surfaced later showing him in an expletive-laced tirade. Here some notable moments in the Rob Ford video controversies: