In Depth
Year in review 2006
Your top stories
The news stories you clicked on the most in 2006
Last Updated Dec. 18, 2006
CBC News
From politics to quirky court defences to heinous crime by looking at the stories you viewed the most we came up with this Top 25 list of the most-clicked news stories from CBC.ca in 2006.
- Woman, gunman dead in Montreal school rampage (Sept. 13)
- Five charged in biker gang killings (April 4)
- Harper sworn in as 22nd prime minister (Feb. 6)
- RCMP takes over search for 2 missing ferry passengers (March 22)
- 8 bodies found in Ontario farm field (April 8)
- Cabinet includes defector and senator-to-be (Feb. 6)
- Bank of England releases names of bomb plot suspects (Aug. 10)
- Harper brushes off U.S. criticism of Arctic plan (Jan. 26)
- 'Shania Twain' defence works in drunk driver's favour (Mar. 28)
- P.E.I. student paper publishes cartoons of Prophet (Feb. 8)
- U.S. fired on Canadian diplomats without warning, envoy says (Feb. 1)
- From paper-clip to house, in 14 trades (July 7)
- All bets off as casino refuses to pay jackpot (July 4)
- Western Canadian magazine publishes Muhammad cartoons (Feb. 13)
- 4 Canadian soldiers killed in Afghanistan (Aug. 3)
- Suspect accused of wanting to behead PM, lawyer claims (June 6)
- Winter batters Canada, killing at least 5 (Feb 17)
- Much work ahead despite JonBenet arrest, prosecutor warns (Aug. 17)
- Mine officials 'sincerely regret' miscommunication over deaths (Jan. 4)
- Missing B.C. girl found alive (May 18)
- Families desperate for news of Egyptian ferry tragedy (Feb. 3)
- Bernardo confessed to more crimes: lawyer (Feb. 21)
- CIA authenticates tape, bin Laden promises more attacks in U.S. 'soon' (Jan. 19)
- Medic emerges as heroic figure in Afghan convoy tragedy (Jan. 15)
- Harper doubts UN post deliberately targeted (July 25)
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