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How a pig farmer made billions in online gambling
From his beachfront villa in Antigua, Calvin Ayre epitomizes the carefree profile of a youthful, retired millionaire.
Rescue mission to save a persecuted family
In her short life, Neha Munir has survived horrors that no child should ever experience. At just two-and-a-half years old she was the victim of rape in her native Pakistan. An unimaginable crime committed because her Christian father would not convert to Islam.
W5's annual investigation of used-car businesses
It's George Iny's mission to clean up the used-car business in Canada. As president of the Automobile Protection Association (APA), Iny has dedicated the past 17 years to exposing dishonest dealers, revealing concealed accidents and uncovering sloppy repairs.
How Vancouver police put a dent in property crimes
The most pervasive crimes in Canada are those involving theft property, costing the economy billions a year. W5 investigates what Vancouver police are doing to keep petty criminals behind bars, long enough to lower crime rates.
Murder Most Forgotten -- Investigating a cold case
Lora Sousa was there the night her teenage daughter, Leah was murdered. A horrific tragedy that any parent would want to forget, but not Lora. She wants only to remember.
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Incredible close-call celeb car crashes
Woman first to give birth to two children after ovary transplant
Canadian hospital discovers second case of mistaken surgery
Leno pulling out all stops for first show
Hot new Ferrari spotted in public
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Last Updated: March 16 2010, 3:22 PM
Charges laid against officer on sinking B.C. ferry
An officer on a ferry that crashed and sank off British Columbia's northern coast nearly four years ago is facing criminal charges in connection with the drowning deaths of two passengers.
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Tiger Woods will return to golf at the 2010 Masters
Canadian dollar edges closer to 99 cents US
Skating body will not punish skater for TV appearance
Toyota execs apologize to Canadian customers
Crowd gathers outside Haim's private funeral service
Canadians warned against travel to Mexican city
Erectile dysfunction a warning sign for heart disease
Avalanche widow asks why snowmobile event went ahead
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Last Updated: March 16 2010, 3:42 PM
Charges laid in BC Ferries deaths
One of the officers on the ill-fated Queen of the North has been charged with criminal negligence causing the deaths of two people, in the sinking of the BC Ferries vessel off the West Coast in March 2006.
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Que. health board not obliged to accommodate
Dollar up on rate speculation
Toyota execs face music in Ottawa
Internet access funds not cut: Clement
Kidney failures up 57% over 10 years
Avalanche warnings limited deaths: RCMP
Rochette cleared to skate in exhibition
Movie pirate gets 2½ months in jail
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Clashes erupt in Jerusalem
Peace efforts in the Middle East suffered another setback Tuesday as Palestinians and Israeli riot police clashed in Jerusalem.
U.S. keeps interest rates unchanged
Pilot's drunkenness blamed in Russian crash
Investigations implicate scores of Mexican police in killings, kidnappings
MEXICO CITY - Scores of police officers - including the entire department of one town - have been detained in Mexican probes of killings and kidnappings.
US official: Virtually all US forces in Afghanistan coming under NATO command
Puerto Rico oversees production of 'super yuca', aims to feed the hungry in Africa
Last Updated: March 16 2010, 1:57 PM
Thai protesters pour own blood at government HQ
BANGKOK Thai protesters seeking a change of government turned to shock tactics Tuesday, pouring gallons of their own blood into a glistening puddle at the gate of the prime minister's office.
Last Updated: March 16 2010, 1:53 PM
Pakistani officials: Suspected US missile kills 9
Last Updated: March 16 2010, 1:50 PM
Video calls for Muslims to use 'the sword' in Nigeria
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Canadian dollar edges closer to 99 cents US
After hitting a 20-month high last week, the loonie continued to rise in Tuesday trading, bolstering expectations that it will soon reach parity with its American counterpart.
Canada's golden Olympic puck finds a home
Charges laid against officer on sinking B.C. ferry
Last Updated: March 16 2010, 3:42 PM
Charges laid in BC Ferries deaths
One of the officers on the ill-fated Queen of the North has been charged with criminal negligence causing the deaths of two people, in the sinking of the BC Ferries vessel off the West Coast in March 2006.
Last Updated: March 16 2010, 4:28 PM
Internet access funds not cut: Clement
Last Updated: March 16 2010, 2:49 PM
Que. health board not obliged to accommodate
Honda recalls Odysseys and Elements to address concerns about brake pedals
TORONTO - Honda is recalling hundreds of thousands of vehicles in Canada and the United States after some of the Japanese carmaker's customers complained about the feel of brake pedals.
Another debacle for TTC after driver suspended for allegedly driving while impaired
'Part of my childhood died' says one fan as funeral held for Corey Haim
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Last Updated: March 16 2010, 4:22 PM
Sliding Senators face pesky Leafs
Mired in a post-Olympic funk, the Ottawa Senators hope to solve their puzzling problems with the lowly Toronto Maple Leafs when the Ontario rivals meet for the final time this season on Tuesday night in the nation's capital.
Last Updated: March 16 2010, 4:22 PM
Sliding Senators face pesky Leafs
Last Updated: March 16 2010, 3:50 PM
Film and TV school closing
Last Updated: March 16 2010, 3:27 PM
Toronto neighbourhood gets new name
Last Updated: March 16 2010, 3:20 PM
Toyota execs face music in Ottawa
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Last Updated: March 4 2010, 11:33 PM
Budget 2010: Is That It?
Examining the Government's bold new vision for the same old crap.
Last Updated: March 2 2010, 3:48 PM
A Canadian Abroad
Last Updated: February 16 2010, 10:13 PM
O(kay) Canada!
Last Updated: January 26 2010, 6:14 PM
Here Comes the Super Bowl
Last Updated: January 20 2010, 11:19 PM
The Downside of Free Speech
Last Updated: January 7 2010, 7:09 PM
The Underwear Bomber: The Saga Continues
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Alberta retreats on energy royalties
Alberta has rolled back the royalty rates it charges energy companies that develop the province's oil and gas resources, which will sharply slash government revenues but may boost investment.
Federal budget watchdog disputes forecasts
Public indifferent on budget impact: poll
Honda recalls Odysseys and Elements to address concerns about brake pedals
TORONTO - Honda is recalling hundreds of thousands of vehicles in Canada and the United States after some of the Japanese carmaker's customers complained about the feel of brake pedals.
Travelex gold quotes at close: C$1,142 bid, C$1,143 ask; silver C$17.63 bid
Financial market highlights: TSX closed up 80.60 points; Dow up 43.83 points
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Ovechkin disappointed by NHL suspension
The Washington Capitals released a statement on behalf of Alexander Ovechkin on Tuesday, one day after he was suspended for two games by the NHL for boarding Brian Campbell.
Blackhawks' Campbell out 7-8 weeks
Rochette cleared to skate in exhibition
LA Dodgers reliever Cory Wade to have surgery on his right shoulder
GLENDALE, Ariz. - Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Cory Wade is expected to miss at least three months because he needs surgery on his right shoulder.
White Sox outfielder Jared Mitchell gone for season after ankle surgery
British bookmakers make Woods 4-1 favourite for Masters despite absence
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Last Updated: March 16 2010, 4:29 PM
Corey's Funeral: Just 200 Of His Closest Friends
Corey Haim's laid to rest, in front of God, friends, family, superfans, the media, Startifacts, random curious gawkers...
Last Updated: March 16 2010, 1:51 PM
Kelly Cutrone: Leave Heidi Alone
Last Updated: March 16 2010, 10:00 AM
New Mom, Same Body
Vancouver's Tim Lee wins $50,000 Sobey Art Award
Vancouver's Tim Lee has won the $50,000 Sobey Art Award, given since 2002 to a promising young Canadian artist under age 40.
Jude Law to play Dr. Watson to Downey's Holmes
Mafia museum favours cheeky logo it couldn't refuse
Jack Johnson gives it all away
Jack Johnson will donate all money made from his upcoming North American tour to charity.
New Pearl Jam tour
Jack Johnson announces tour
Kings of Leon plan a summer tour
Boyzone hits number one
Buck 65 and D-Sisive make music together
Lady Gaga tour dates
No Abba reunion
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NDP's Angus unveils copyright bill
NDP copyright critic Charlie Angus has introduced a private member's bill that aims to add a new tax to MP3 players and extend users' rights to make copies of digital content.
Google launches Nexus One in Canada
Ottawa cuts funding for internet sites
Puerto Rico oversees production of 'super yuca', aims to feed the hungry in Africa
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - Scientists in Puerto Rico said Tuesday they are helping to create a "super yuca," a nutritionally charged tuber they hope will feed malnourished people in Africa.
Google's answer to the iPhone, Nexus One, now available to Canadians for US$529
Move Over, Wii; PlayStation's new Move platform ups interaction and fidelity
10 Paid Android Apps Canadians should consider
Canadian users are now able to access paid applications on their Android phones for the first time. Here is a list of 10 great apps to celebrate that announcement.
Video: Piano-playing improv rocks Chatroulette
Help! iTunes lost my purchase. What to do?
Last Updated: March 11 2010, 3:56 PM
Slim is in with LED TVs
It's the HDTV phrase du jour: LED TV. So, what exactly does this technology do and why do you need it? Here we cover what light-emitting diodes bring to the table for LCD televisions.
Last Updated: March 11 2010, 11:41 AM
Is this really the 'iPhone killer'?
Last Updated: February 26 2010, 11:14 AM
Get wet n' wild with underwater cams
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Restructuring nuclear medicine firm MDS posts first-quarter loss of $43 million
TORONTO - Nuclear medicine company MDS Inc. has completed its restructuring into a smaller medical isotope business, but an ongoing shutdown at a key nuclear reactor continues to strain its primary source of revenue.
PepsiCo to stop selling sugary drinks from schools worldwide by 2012
Gene testing helps set right dose for blood-thinner warfarin, prevents hospitalizations
Young cancer survivors seek support
Young Canadians with cancer say they're falling through the cracks of a health-care system designed for older patients.
Suspended mastectomy doctor will operate
Baby Isaiah dies in Edmonton hospital
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World's shortest man, He Pingping of China, dies in Italy; fell ill at TV rehearsal
ROME - The world's shortest man has died in Italy, where he was to take part in a TV show, the program's production company said Tuesday.
Staten Island Ferry worker suspended over shamrock flap; says he just wanted to spread cheer
Expensive piece of dung: Swiss designer creates watch made from fossilized dinosaur droppings
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Last Updated: March 16 2010, 1:10 PM
Many buy green products for status
Opting for those recycled-paper coffee filters and toilet tissue because they're good for the environment? Maybe not, suggests new research.
Last Updated: March 16 2010, 12:53 PM
Mexican deaths derail 'cultural' visits
Last Updated: March 16 2010, 4:23 PM
Google launches Nexus One in Canada
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Middle East: Riots in Jersualem amid calls for new "intifada"
Interactive graphic on East Jerusalem as hundreds of Palestinians clash with security forces amid heightened tensions in the Holy City where Israel has vowed to expand Jewish settlements.
Motor Racing: Formula One season 2010
Middle East: Israel to build in Arab East Jerusalem
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