Bryden is king of helping kids, with a medal to prove it

Atlantic Bureau Chief Todd Battis

Todd Battis, Atlantic Bureau Chief | CTV News

Wednesday May. 30, 2012 10:18 PM ET

Gov.-Gen. David Johnston presents the Diamond Jubilee Medal to Bryden Hutt, 7, of Yarmouth, N.S., as Prime Minister Stephen Harper takes part during the inaugural presentation ceremony of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal at Rideau Hall in Ottawa on Monday, February 6, 2012. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick)

On CTVNews.ca, Atlantic Bureau Chief Todd Battis blogs about our latest Canadian Original: remarkable nine-year-old Diamond Jubilee medal winner, Bryden Hutt. Read Todd's blog and tune in to CTV National News at 11 p.m. for his report.

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Teen conquers D.C.'s greatest skateboard jump

Paul Workman

Paul Workman, Washington Bureau Chief | CTV News

Tuesday May. 29, 2012 11:54 PM ET

Skateboarder first to conquer D.C.'s Canadian embassy's stairs.

On CTVNews.ca: Washington Bureau Chief Paul Workman blogs about an American teen who sidestepped security at the Canadian Embassy in Washington, and hit the record books in spectacular fashion on a skateboard.

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A life lived and lost on Mount Everest

Janis Mackey Frayer

Janis Mackey Frayer, South Asia Bureau Chief | CTV News

Thursday May. 24, 2012 5:13 PM ET

Tbetan Buddhist prayer flags flutter as thick cloud and fog roll over the area above Tengboche, center, in the Himalaya's Khumbu region, Nepal.(AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)

CTV's South Asia Bureau Chief Janis Mackey Frayer reflects on her own experience trekking to Mount Everest base camp.

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Bluenose II: Rebirth of a Canadian Original

Atlantic Bureau Chief Todd Battis

Todd Battis, Atlantic Bureau Chief | CTV News

Wednesday May. 16, 2012 8:33 PM ET

The Bluenose II undergoing a major rebuild at the Lunenburg Shipyard, in Lunenberg, N.S. (screenshot taken from novascotiawebcams.com)

CTV National News' latest Canadian Original is the Bluenose II: a multimillion dollar renovation, a nod to a storied past that will set sail again soon. Read Todd Battis's blog on CTVNews.ca and watch his report tonight at 11pm.

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War's Common Weapon (and how women are trying to stop it)

Janis Mackey Frayer

Janis Mackey Frayer, South Asia Bureau Chief | CTV News

Tuesday May. 15, 2012 12:08 PM ET

A woman walks through an area known as the

Janis Mackey Frayer's notebook entry on CTVNews.ca: rape is a weapon that is not widely discussed but is arguably as ubiquitous in war. It costs virtually nothing to order against a target. And what makes it a particularly powerful tool of war is how effectively it can strike an enemy and make war profoundly personal.

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Remembering victims of the Norway massacre

Omar Sachedina

Omar Sachedina | CTV News

Thursday Apr. 19, 2012 10:18 AM ET

Shooting victim Adrian Pracon speaks with CTV's Omar Sachedina.

Soon after a horrific massacre in Norway that killed 77 people, Omar Sachedina spoke with one of the survivors. He writes about the horror the survivor witnessed, and the never-ending sense of loss that torments the friends and relatives of the victims.

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The journey getting exclusive images of the sunken Titanic

Atlantic Bureau Chief Todd Battis

Todd Battis, Atlantic Bureau Chief | CTV News

Friday Apr. 13, 2012 2:16 PM ET

Todd Battis at the Titanic graveyard in Halifax, N.S. on April 13, 2012. (CTV)

In 1985, CTV News and CBS News got exclusive access to first video images of the sunken Titanic. But how the images of that famous video was first shown to the world is itself a great tale. Todd Battis tells the story on his blog on CTVNews.ca.

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Sneak peek at Titanic artifacts up for auction

Joy Malbon

Joy Malbon, Correspondent | CTV News

Monday Apr. 9, 2012 5:01 PM ET

This October 19, 2011 image provided by RMS Titanic, Inc., shows a bracelet from the RMS Titanic which was recovered from the ocean floor during an expedition to the site of the tragedy. (AP / RMS Titanic, Inc.)

One hundred years after the Titanic met its fate, a big auction house in New York is selling off some 5,000 Titanic artifacts from the deep to commemorate the ship's sinking. And the world has taken notice.

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