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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.
W5 Investigates Canada's floundering submarine fleet
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.
W5: Who investigates police when they are accused of using excessive force?
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
Even casual news viewers will recognize CTV's chief political correspondent when he appears this week on W5. Craig Oliver's commentaries out of Ottawa bring novel insights and crackle with enthusiasm and good humour. He's a man who takes his work seriously, but never himself.
W5: Search for HMS Investigator reveals secrets
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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Last Updated: January 27 2012, 12:33 PM
Alberta's weekly wages highest in Canada
Alberta workers had the highest weekly earnings in the country in November, while Ontario showed the weakest wage growth in the last year, Statistics Canada says.
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Last Updated: January 27 2012, 2:31 PM
Shafia accused could be convicted on lesser charge
Jurors can deliver a verdict of second-degree murder against some or all of the three Montrealers accused of killing four family members, the trial judge told jury members on Friday.
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RCMP apologize for not catching Pickton earlier
Mexico beating victim Sheila Nabb back in Calgary
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Last Updated: January 27 2012, 3:32 PM
Apple not turning "blind eye" to supply chain problems: CEO
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc has never turned "a blind eye" to the problems in its supply chain and any suggestion it does not care about the plight of workers is "patently false," Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook said in an email to employees.
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UNICEF says 384 children killed so far in Syria
Boko Haram leader tape threatens Nigeria forces
Exclusive: Greek PM Papademos expects debt swap deal in days
S.Sudan sees oil shutdown complete by Saturday
S. Sudan oil shutdown continues after talks fail
U.S. detains Brazil, Canada orange juice for fungicide
Dutch plan ban on Muslim face veils next year
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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.
Nightclub in a bus busted by police
Kelowna, B.C., has a unique new nightclub: on a bus. A local man had the bus customized and offers entertainment on wheels.
Hoarder's home goes up in flames
Firefighters were unable to save a burning home because of thousands of crushed beer cans hoarded away inside. Is hoarding more than just a personal condition, but a public safety issue?
Cyclist gets his stolen bike back after 28 years
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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Mexico beating victim Sheila Nabb back in Calgary
A Canadian woman who was badly beaten while on vacation at a resort in Mexico has returned to Calgary, where she is in hospital.
Fitch downgrades 5 eurozone countries
Online economy expected to double by 2016
Hope fades in search for survivors in Rio collapse
Rescue workers feverishly dug through the wreckage of three destroyed buildings in downtown Rio on Friday, hunting for survivors of the collapse that killed at least nine people and left another 20 missing, according to police and municipal authorities.
Costa offers US$14,460 per person for ruined cruise
Strong earthquake felt in northern Italy
UNICEF says 384 children killed so far in Syria
GENEVA (Reuters) - At least 384 children have been killed during Syria's 10-month uprising and virtually the same number have been jailed, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) said on Friday.
France to cut Afghan combat role, leave 2013
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The jurors in the Shafia murder trial are receiving their final instructions from the judge, but it will likely be several hours before they can begin deliberations.
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Shafia accused could be convicted on lesser charge
Jurors can deliver a verdict of second-degree murder against some or all of the three Montrealers accused of killing four family members, the trial judge told jury members on Friday.
Oliver to environmentalists: Let's talk
Mexico beating victim Sheila Nabb back in Calgary
Canada's Saputo warns of cleaning solution in milk
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian dairy products producer Saputo Inc is warning customers not to consume one of its milk products because it could be tainted with a cleaning solution.
Canada plays down embarrassing oil sands document
Canada abandons securities regulator plan: report
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Hockey helmet adds anti-concussion liner
A sports equipment maker is trying to reduce head injuries with a new type of helmet.
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Shafia accused could be convicted on lesser charge
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Barber shop shooting surveillance video released
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Albertan lauded in U.S. for watery heroics
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.
Camel predicts Giants will win the Super Bowl
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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Greek debt deal close, Rehn says
A debt relief deal for Greece could come this weekend, a senior European Union official says.
Facebook may file for IPO Wednesday
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Hyundai Hockey Nation coaching symposium on CBCSports.ca
CBC's Hockey Night in Canada and Hyundai will team up Friday night (CBCSports.ca, 10 p.m. ET) in Vancouver for a coaching symposium as part of 'Hyundai Hockey Nation.'
Reds sign Jeff Francis to minor league deal: report
Canadian Peliwo reaches Aussie Open boys final
Buccaneers introduce Schiano as new coach
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Alouettes sign receiver Eric Deslauriers
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Critics say Drummond should hear from public
UNICEF issues appeal to aid starving kids
Neilson recalls Trutaste milk over contamination
People should not drink certain Neilson microfiltered partly skimmed milk because it may be contaminated with a cleaning solution, federal food officials say.
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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.
Google touts improved images in Earth 6.2
Facebook may file for IPO Wednesday
Ribbon campaign ties breast health to environment
VANCOUVER - Julie Budgen turned pale when she first spotted the Pink Ribbon logo on packaging for chemical-laced household cleansers and candy spiked with artificial colours.
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Samsung 4Q profit rises 17 pct on phones, panels
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