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Canada AM Headlines

A city truck plows snow from the street during a winter storm in Philadelphia, Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010.  (AP / Matt Rourke)

Mid-Atlantic U.S. slammed by storm, blizzard warnings

Flight schedules at Canadian airports lit up red with cancellations Wednesday as a second major snowstorm hit the Mid-Atlantic region, resulting in the delay or outright cancellation of hundreds of flights.   2

Col. Russell Williams, 46, faces two charges of murder in Ontario and was previously posted in Manitoba.

Police comb cold cases for links to accused colonel

Provincial police continue to probe the background of the base commander accused of murdering two Eastern Ontario women and sexually assaulting two others, while they sort out whether Col. Russell Williams can be linked to any other crimes.   2

A suspected looter keeps his hands on the head as he is detained by Haitian police in the aftermath of Haiti's earthquake in downtown Port-au-Prince, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010. (AP / Rodrigo Abd)

Looming rainy season threatens Haiti recovery

The recovery efforts in Haiti could be jeopardized in the coming weeks as the rainy season approaches, threatening to wash away the rebuilding work that has already been done.   3

In this image from NASA-TV the crews of the space shuttle Endeavour and the International Space Station pose for a group photo after the space shuttle docked with the International Space Station, early Wednesday morning Feb. 10, 2010. Hatches between space shuttle Endeavour and the International Space Station were opened at 2:16 a.m. ET.

Space shuttle Endeavour pulls in at space station

Shuttle Endeavour arrived to a warm welcome at the International Space Station early Wednesday, delivering a new room and observation deck that will come close to completing construction 200 miles above Earth.

A helicopter travelling from St. John's to the Hibernia offshore oil platform and operated by Cougar Helicopters ditched after experiencing technical problems, Thursday, March 12, 2009.

Families of victims to testify at N.L. chopper inquiry

Some relatives of the 17 people who died in a horrific helicopter crash off Newfoundland and Labrador will testify at an inquiry today in St. John's.

Paxil, a commonly-prescribed antidepressant, may interfere with the breast cancer drug tamoxifen, Canadian researchers have found. The interaction appears to increase the risk the cancer could return, the study suggests.

Antidepressant blocks tamoxifen benefit: study

Paxil, a commonly-prescribed antidepressant, may interfere with the breast cancer drug tamoxifen, Canadian researchers have found. The interaction appears to increase the risk the cancer could return, the study found.   1

AM Extras

Richard Crouse

Richard Crouse

Canada AM film critic Richard Crouse reviews "Frozen," "Saint John of Las Vegas" and "From Paris With Love."

Loren Christie

Travel Tips

Loren Christie with tips on how you can pull off a last minute Olympic trip.

Michel Emerson

Michael Emerson

The Emmy-winning actor on what's in store for the final season of 'Lost.'

Karl Lohnes

Karl Lohnes

Canada AM's home and decor expert on bathroom renos and the tax credit.

Added Value

Added Value

Last in series: Energy-efficient upgrades that are most sought.

Nutrition expert Leslie Beck

Leslie Beck

Surprising sources of sodium that could blow your recommended intake.

Help Haiti

Help Haiti

Aid groups need your help. Here's how you can donate to relief efforts in Haiti.

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CTV Olympics

Jan Hudec takes another stage

If he wasn't an Olympian, alpine skier Jan Hudec says he'd like to be a drummer for country star Paul Brandt, who gives him a lesson.

St-Pierre turns to 3D training

Using a new forward-thinking, 3D training technique, Canadian goalie Kim St. Pierre is doing everything she can to be ready for the Olympics.

Canada AM hosts try bobsleigh

Jeff and Marci take a lesson from Olympians Lascelles Brown and Lyndon Rush on how to make the most of their bobsleigh starts.

Fashion Trends: Fashionable and functional winter sportswear from Armani

Dr. Wells explains how tapering can improve athlete performance

Dr. Greg Wells explains that as the Olympics near, many athletes will ease up their training in order to improve their performance.

Canada AM Contributors

Recipes

Naz Cavallaro's 'chili on the grill' recipe

Tasty B.C. pan roasted maple soy organic salmon fillet

Poached salmon with sun dried tomato and oregano dressing

Elizabeth Manley shares recipes for succotash, stuffed cantaloupe

Ken Kostick's bow-tie pasta with goat cheese, garlic and basil

AM Soundstage

Want to learn more about a performer you saw on Canada AM? Links to musicians' websites:

Bodhi Jones performed 'Hey El Nino'

Amaury Vassili performed Lucente Stella from the album 'VICERO: AMAURY VASSILI'

Celtic Woman performed 'Nil Sen La' from the album 'Songs From the Heart'