KT Guide
Obama hosts Harper and other leaders at G8 summit
U.S. President Barack Obama welcomes Canada's prime minister and five other world leaders today to a bucolic presidential retreat as he kicks off two international summits.
Montreal protest declared illegal after Molotov cocktails
Authorities cracked down on thousands of protesters flooding downtown Montreal near the Berri-UQÀM metro station after Molotov cocktails were thrown.
Alleged diamond swallower expels fake gem
A man who is in a detention centre for allegedly swallowing a 1.7-carat diamond May 10 in Windsor, Ont., expelled a fake gem Friday.
Toronto riding's election result tossed by judge
Conservative MP Ted Opitz's federal election win last year in Etobicoke Centre has been declared null and void following a court challenge by former Liberal MP Borys Wrzesnewskyj.
800-year-old cedar taken from B.C. park
A giant 800-year-old red cedar tree has been poached from a provincial park on southern Vancouver Island, but the culprits who repeatedly returned to the site to hack it down may never be brought to justice.
OPP errors haunt family of missing girl
The family of Christine Harron, an Ontario teenager who vanished 19 years ago today, recently learned of a string of police errors that allowed the proceedings against a man who confessed to assaulting and killing the teenage girl to be permanently stayed.
Inside Camp David, the secretive presidential retreat
G8 leaders, including Prime Minister Stephen Harper, are convening at Camp David in Maryland. Take a virtual tour of the highly secretive facilities.
Facebook closes just above $38 IPO price
Facebook CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg took the company public on Friday but the stock price closed just barely above its IPO price as stock markets closed.

