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2012 APA-W5 used car mystery shopper investigation
For this year's investigation, the APA mystery shoppers visited 20 used car sellers in the Greater Toronto Area. The shoppers were accompanied by an expert mechanic and all visits were recorded on W5's cameras.
W5 - How to protect yourself when shopping for a used vehicle
Buying a used vehicle? Have it inspected first, and make it clear to the dealer that no pre-purchase inspection means no sale.
W5: Buyer beware of used car deals
When it comes to shopping for a second-hand vehicle most buyers are wary of smooth-talking used salespeople who may try to sell you a lemon. So what can you do to ensure that you and your hard earned money aren't being taken for a ride?
W5: Treating a mental illness that affects as many as 1 in 5
We all have nagging worries -- did I turn off the stove? Did I lock the door? But for Canadians with obsessive-compulsive disorders, these thoughts get stuck, playing over and over in the mind like a broken record.
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Are you looking for a nursing home or other long-term care facility for a loved one? Follow these important tips before making a decision.
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Last Updated: May 15 2012, 10:31 PM
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A judge sealed the fate of convicted killer Michael Rafferty on Tuesday, sentencing the 31-year-old to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years.
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The former head of U.S. counter-espionage says Canada is putting North American security at risk by allowing a Chinese tech giant to participate in major telecommunications projects.
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A town in New Jersey is giving tickets to people who walk through the streets with their heads buried in their mobile phones. Should we be doing that here?
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A story about a teacher in Florida using a dog cone for discipline makes us wonder: are our teachers properly equipped to deal with issues in the classroom?
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The Crown is deciding if it should allow a schizophrenic man, who beheaded another bus passenger in 2008, to take supervised trips off hospital grounds.
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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford wants to do away with the 5-cent plastic bag fee and instead urge businesses to donate that money to the city's tree canopy. Is his plan realistic?
Subway smoke-bomb 'pranksters' face terrorism-related charges
The smoke bombs that shut down Montreal's subway system last Thursday weren't deadly, but the charges faced by four suspects are very real.
Toronto Islamic school's 'anti-Semitic' textbooks came from Iran
"Anti-Semitic" textbooks that led police to launch an investigation into a Toronto Islamic school, originated in Iran. Is there a way for Canada to keep such material out of its school texts?
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Twenty years after his troops began brutally ethnically cleansing Bosnian towns and villages of non-Serbs, Gen. Ratko Mladic went on trial Wednesday at the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal accused of 11 counts of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.
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WELLINGTON, New Zealand - A mysterious benefactor in Paris is spreading love, cash and hair appliances along a rugged stretch of New Zealand.
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