CTV News: Roger Smith on the inquiry in Cornwall
Tuition protest
Students rallied across Canada for federal action on the quality and accessibility of post-secondary education.
Astronaut charged
Astronaut Lisa Nowak is returning home to Texas, a day after being charged with trying to murder a romantic rival.
Joy Malbon on the bizarre love triangle
Doug Peterson, NASA spokesperson
Ivan Semeniuk, Science Journalist
Mail bombs
British police have issued warnings to be cautious when opening mail after a series of recent letter-bomb attacks.
Janet Williams, British Nat'l Health
Nortel job cuts
Telecom equipment maker Nortel Networks Corp. is cutting 2,900 jobs from its global workforce.
Child porn ring
Authorities in Austria have uncovered a major child pornography ring that stretches across 77 countries.
Tom Kennedy with the latest details
Gerrard Hesztera, Austrian Police
David Butt, Kids' Internet Safety
RCMP Supt. Earla-Kim McColl
Mexican safety
Foreign Affairs Minister Peter MacKay is in Mexico City to meet with his counterpart over travel safety issues.
Mountie charged
An RCMP officer in Merritt, B.C. faces the rare charge of torture, after he allegedly beat an aboriginal man in 2005.
Policy speech
PM Harper used the anniversary of his government's first year in office to set out new policy priorities.
Ottawa Bureau Chief Robert Fife
Rosemary Thompson on the speech
Harper's luncheon speech
Harper's luncheon speech, part two
Stephen Harper on the Mideast
Turner goes Liberal
MP Garth Turner, who was booted from Conservative party ranks last fall, has joined the Liberal caucus.
Garth Turner talks about his move
Robert Fife on Turner's Liberal move
Dion, Turner discuss floor crossing
Abuse allegations
Gordon O'Connor says an investigation is underway into allegations that prisoners were abused by Canadian soldiers.
Amir Attaran, University of Ottawa
Col. (Ret.) Michel Drapeau
Steven Staples, policy analyst
Juno nominations
Nelly Furtado will not only be hosting this year's Juno Awards -- she'll also have a shot at winning five trophies.
2007 Juno nominations
2007 Juno nominations, part two
Friendly fire video
A classified cockpit video showing the reaction of two U.S. pilots after they killed a British soldier in Iraq.
Pickton trial
Robert Pickton admitted to an undercover officer he killed 49 people, but wanted to go on to kill another 25.
SPCA fundraising
The fundraising practices of an animal-welfare group in Montreal are under fire after a national outcry.
Todd van der Heyden on the SPCA
Val Oczowski on the fundraising problem
Wal-Mart's impact
A group of university students is travelling across Canada to raise public awareness of the impact Wal-Mart can have.
Space station
The International Space Station is getting ready to grow both in orbit and on the ground in the next year.
Healthy cereal
Nutritionist Leslie Beck looks at the best breakfast cereal choices to get your day started out right.
'Babyproofing your Marriage'
Co-author Stacie Cockrell talks about how to handle the arrival of parenthood.
Canada Games
For the first time ever, the Canada Winter Games will be held in Canada's far north, in Whitehorse, Yukon.
Vitamin D and cancer
Studies have found that higher blood levels of vitamin D are linked to lower rates of certain types of cancer.
New Food Guide
A long-awaited update to Canada's Food Guide finally accounts for age and gender differences in its recommendations.
Dr. Yoni Freedhoff, Bariatric Medical Insititute
Joey Shulman, nutritionist
Health Minister Tony Clement
Nutritionist Leslie Beck
Romance genes
New research suggests our genes influence who we are attracted to, and may even explain why we cheat.
Cigarette warnings
When it comes to warning labels on cigarette packages, it seems the bigger and more graphic, the better.
Honest student
A student in Nova Scotia is being lauded for returning $10,000.00 in cash he found next to a bank machine.
Heart disease risk
Medical contributor Dr. Marla Shapiro looks at some new studies on several risk factors for heart disease.
Dolphin ultrasound
Staff at the Vancouver Aquarium are paying close attention to a rare pregnant white-sided dolphin.
The Great Wall
As China continues to modernize, The Great Wall is being threatened, but some citizens are trying to protect it.
Outer space love triangle
False fundraising
Vitamin sunshine
Tow-truck tragedy
Changing the guard
Revamped guide
CTV National News: Feb. 4, 2007
Denelle Balfour on the shooting of two Canadians vacationing in Mexico.
Climate change
Saving the Great Wall
Superbowl ads
CTV National News: Feb. 3, 2007
Tom Walters on aftermath of the terrible storms that devastated central Florida.
HPV vaccine
Neglected Russian babies
O Canada sung in Cree at NHL game
Crime and politics
Quake threat
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