Mixed Skies and Warmer Temperatures Ahead This Weekend in London
Mixed Skies and Warmer Weekend Ahead in London

Mixed Skies and Warmer Temperatures Ahead This Weekend

London, Ontario is set to experience a mix of sun and clouds with warmer temperatures this weekend, according to CTV News London. Residents can expect pleasant conditions as the region transitions into milder spring weather.

In other news, Mississauga has launched an investigation after a Waterloo city councillor reported waiting hours for an accessible taxi ride. The incident has raised concerns about accessibility and service reliability for individuals with disabilities.

Former U.S. President Barack Obama is in Toronto this week to deliver a keynote speech, drawing significant attention from political observers and the public.

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Meanwhile, a hiker wearing shorts and running shoes had to be rescued from a North Shore alpine trail, highlighting the dangers of unprepared outdoor adventures. The rescue operation was successful, but officials urge hikers to be properly equipped.

Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia will be demolished following a tragic mass shooting that shocked the community. The decision comes as the town grieves and seeks to move forward.

In Calgary, one person is in serious condition after a stabbing in the southeast. Police are investigating the incident and have not yet made any arrests.

Former Alberta Premier has weighed in on an electors list breach, calling it 'a new low' as hundreds of cease and desist letters are sent out. The breach has sparked debate about privacy and electoral integrity.

An Ottawa couple credits their dog for alerting them to an overnight fire, allowing them to escape safely. The incident underscores the valuable role pets can play in emergency situations.

Things to do in Ottawa from May 8-10 include various cultural events and outdoor activities, offering residents and visitors plenty of options for the weekend.

A famous Montreal barber notes an unprecedented level of Canadiens fever as the team prepares to even their second-round series with the Sabres before shifting to Montreal. The excitement is palpable in the city.

Advocates call for anti-Islamophobia supports after a man is charged in an assault in St. Albert. The incident has renewed discussions about safety and inclusion for Muslim communities.

Could Edmonton ever see its own professional women's hockey team? The question arises as interest in women's sports continues to grow across Canada.

Mothers push for a runaway child bill after teens repeatedly leave home, describing it as 'every parent's worst nightmare.' The proposed legislation aims to provide more resources for families.

A parade of ghostly icebergs brings joy and wonder to Newfoundland and Labrador, captivating residents and tourists alike with their beauty and majesty.

An assault on a Manitoba retail worker renews calls for more employee safety measures. The incident highlights the risks faced by those in the service industry.

A Winnipeg organization is helping students dress for success, emphasizing that 'grad should be inclusive.' The initiative ensures all students can participate in graduation celebrations.

The Regina German Club is fundraising for major repairs following a roof leak. The club, a community staple, seeks support to continue its operations.

Regina city council has approved REAL's sale to Brandt, raising questions about the future of the city's exhibition and tourism assets.

How did a toddler disappear from a Brantford street in 1963? The cold case continues to intrigue investigators and the public alike.

A Kitchener man has been charged with human trafficking after an eight-month investigation. The case sheds light on ongoing efforts to combat trafficking in the region.

Hundreds have been evacuated due to flooding in northern Saskatchewan First Nations communities. Emergency services are working to ensure the safety of residents.

A Saskatoon pilot project will remove most Sutherland parking pay stations, aiming to improve traffic flow and convenience for drivers.

Former CEO charged with fraud in connection with a northern Ontario gold mine. The case involves allegations of financial misconduct.

Toronto-linked drug suspects have been charged in northwestern Ontario as part of a broader drug enforcement operation.

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A London resident calls for safety improvements at Highbury and Dingman, stating that 'municipal laws don't matter when people are being killed.' The plea comes after a series of accidents.

Green Lane Landfill nears capacity, and St. Thomas seeks answers from Toronto regarding future waste management solutions.

Nottawasaga, Huronia OPP, and Barrie's tactical unit have made a substantial drug bust, seizing significant quantities of illegal substances.

A Collingwood artist who survived colon cancer partners with an art gallery to give back to the hospital that treated her. The collaboration supports cancer care.

Windsor Regional says no local hantavirus planning is underway, and the risk to the public remains low. However, officials continue to monitor the situation.

Windsor police use Police Week to strengthen community trust and promote crime prevention through various outreach initiatives.

Independents branded 'NDP farm team' for helping shut down an FOI debate, sparking political controversy.

A Canadian unable to visit his dying brother due to a U.K. passport issue highlights the challenges of international travel and family emergencies.

B.C.'s anti-gang unit says 11 have been arrested in an illegal gambling investigation, disrupting organized crime activities.

The U.S. Postal Service considers allowing people to ship handguns through the mail, a move that could change firearm regulations.

Russia is ramping up its attempts to kill opponents in Europe, according to intelligence officials, raising concerns about international security.

Dutch Princess Margriet visits Ottawa for the tulip festival, celebrating her birthplace and the longstanding Canada-Netherlands friendship.

Snowbirds could be grounded for years, Conservatives warn, citing maintenance and budget issues.

PM Carney plans new legislation to expedite more project approvals, aiming to boost economic development.

Canadian and U.S. markets move lower, with oil prices sliding amid hopes of an end to the Iran war. Investors remain cautious.

Taxpayer information was accessed amid 42,000 CRA account breaches, the privacy watchdog finds, prompting calls for stronger security.

Aritzia's Q4 profit spikes 35% from last year, with net revenue up almost 33%, reflecting strong retail performance.

Being married may come with an unexpected health benefit, a study suggests, linking marriage to better health outcomes.

Three Canadians are isolating at home after a hantavirus ship outbreak, the government says. Health officials are monitoring the situation.

Worried about hantavirus? Take precautions when opening cottages and sheds, a PHAC expert advises, emphasizing ventilation and cleaning.

No, AI actors are not eligible for the Golden Globes, organizers say, clarifying award eligibility rules amid technological advancements.

Blake Lively's lawyers fuel feud with a claim of victory after the 'It Ends With Us' settlement, escalating the legal dispute.

Rapper Kodak Black arrested on a felony trafficking charge, pleads not guilty. The case continues to unfold.

Real Madrid's Valverde suffers a head injury in an alleged altercation with teammate Tchouaméni, raising concerns about team dynamics.

U.S. President Trump comments on high World Cup ticket prices, saying 'I wouldn't pay it either,' amid ongoing tournament preparations.

Toronto's transit system faces unprecedented tests when the World Cup kicks off next month, with expected surges in ridership.

Why modern witches are making pilgrimages to an ancient Turkish temple, exploring the intersection of spirituality and tourism.

'It was hard for our son': A U.S. couple says moving to Germany was a tough adjustment for their young family, sharing their experiences of expat life.

A male coyote swam over 3 km to Alcatraz Island, twice as far as biologists had expected, showcasing remarkable animal behavior.

At least 3 hikers killed by a volcano eruption on an Indonesian island, highlighting the dangers of volcanic activity.

An 8-year-old boy attacked by a beaver at a park is hospitalized, a rare but serious wildlife encounter.

Tech is turning increasingly to religion in a quest to create ethical AI, exploring moral frameworks for artificial intelligence.

A new experiment deepens the mystery over the gravitational constant, Big G, challenging existing physics theories.

As AI fuels a surge in travel scams, here's how you can protect yourself from fraud and misinformation.