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Unsolved Mystery: What happened to Mariam Makhniashvili?
The baffling disappearance of Mariam Makhniashvili sparked an unprecedented police search and has left many lingering questions about her family. W5 takes an in depth look at the mysterious, unsolved case of the Toronto teenager.
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W5 investigates the Navy's floundering submarine program. Nearly $1 billion was paid for the boats, and Canadians can expect to spend even more in the future for a program that still isn't fully operational, 15 years after the purchase.
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They are disturbing images: police officers kicking, hog-tying, maiming suspects and, sometimes, innocent citizens. Captured on surveillance videos and by cellphone cameras. CTV's W5 looks at cases in Victoria, where it seems no matter how damning the evidence, the officers involved get off with few penalties.
Getting to know the real Craig Oliver
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W5 joins an underwater archeology mission to solve a 160-year-old mystery that lies at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean.
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An infant injured in a fatal Winnipeg fire died on Friday afternoon, three days after four other family members perished.
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Students go on strike to protest inappropriate teacher behaviour
Students at a high school in Soweto have had to resort to going on strike after their complaints about teachers' poor performance and sexual advances have gone unheard by education officials.
Polygamist leader took out loans to pay for apocalypse
In court, appealing a tax reassessment, polygamist leader Winston Blackmore claims he took out money 15 times, the most recent in a sum of $25k, to prepare for various apocalypses.
Harper government draws up list of oilsands enemies
The public relations campaign to push oilsands development has just begun, and the Conservatives appear ready to attack anyone who disagrees with their policies.
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Kelowna, B.C., has a unique new nightclub: on a bus. A local man had the bus customized and offers entertainment on wheels.
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An Esquimalt, B.C., man got a surprise when the police came calling. The officers returned Tony Roche's bicycle, which was stolen from him 28 years ago.
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A federal judge declared a mistrial Friday in the case against a retired police sergeant charged with helping cover up deadly shootings on a New Orleans bridge after Hurricane Katrina.
Magnitude 5.5 earthquake shakes Japan
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Police search News Intl offices in London, arrest four
LONDON (Reuters) - Police said on Saturday they were searching the London offices of Rupert Murdoch's News International and had arrested four people, including a policeman, in an investigation into suspected payments to police officers for information.
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LCBO alleges employee fraud of almost $2M
The LCBO is alleging that a veteran employee in charge of selling liquor to Toronto-based diplomats set up thousands of fake sales worth almost $2 million.
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Woman found severely injured near mall
Toronto police say a woman in her 40s was suffering from life-threatening injuries Friday night after being found with severe head injuries behind Dufferin Mall.
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Paul Gullackson doesn't believe he did anything special by diving into the water to help rescue a Texas family following a plane crash in the Caribbean Sea.
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Artist plans to bury 727 jetliner in US desert
Babette's errant email cripples German parliament
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German parliament's email system was hampered for several hours for more than 4,000 staffers and deputies when hundreds of workers responded to an errant email sent by one staffer named "Babette" to all 4,032 co-workers.
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Whatever changes the government makes to retirement income won't happen overnight, Minister of State for Finance Ted Menzies said Friday.
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Fitch downgrades 5 eurozone countries
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DAVOS, Switzerland - The head of the International Monetary Fund said Saturday that some countries that use the euro have the flexibility to boost growth to help shore up the ailing eurozone economy, which is widely-expected to sink back into recession.
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OAKLAND, Calif. - Kevin Durant stood in the Oklahoma City Thunder's locker room buttoning up a blue-knit sweater atop his beige corduroy pants. Two spots over, Russell Westbrook sat in a chair with his shirt off and ice under his left leg, poking fun at Durant's outfit.
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Bin Bin Snow Rice Crackers recalled
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Asteroid makes close approach to Earth
An asteroid about 11 metres in diameter roared past the Earth early Friday in one of the closest approaches ever recorded for such an event, astronomers say.
Facebook may file for IPO Wednesday
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. - When Facebook makes its long-expected debut as a public company this spring, the social-networking company will likely vault into the ranks of the largest public companies in the world, alongside McDonald's, Amazon.com and Bank of America.
Ribbon campaign ties breast health to environment
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