Londoners can expect a cool and calm Monday night before showers return to the forecast, according to CTV London Meteorologist Julie Atchison. The pleasant conditions will give way to scattered showers by Tuesday afternoon.
In other news, condolences continue to pour in for an Ontario family who lost five children in a devastating crash. Meanwhile, a U.K. family who booked a World Cup trip to Toronto without tickets received a big surprise.
Multiple people were seriously injured at a B.C. waterpark, and one person was killed in a crash east of Quesnel, B.C. Four NDP MLAs have announced they will not seek re-election in 2027, and a new framework for Alberta's public health inspectors has created risk, opponents say.
A man on a scooter died after colliding with a car on Carling Avenue, and Hydro Ottawa customers face higher bills in 2026. A wallaby remains loose but is being monitored on Montreal's South Shore.
Quebec has influenced medical assistance in dying across Canada. A $5 million winning lottery ticket was bought in Alberta, and a U.S. man was found guilty of a 2024 homicide in northeastern New Brunswick. Drug alerts have been issued for four Nova Scotia counties this month.
Porch geese are flying off Manitoba shelves, and a pre-teen girl was sexually assaulted at knifepoint in Winnipeg. A timeline of the Misha Pavelick murder investigation and trial has been released.
The city is preparing to pour $8.2 million into Mosaic Stadium upgrades in 2027. A high-risk offender pleaded guilty to a probation violation and was banned from downtown Guelph. Prince Albert police seek tips about a suspicious fire outside their station.
Saskatchewan's premier says the safety agency must improve after a critical wildfire report. Kids were unbuckled and on the floor in a speeding vehicle, OPP reports. A Sudbury dispatcher's calm voice on the 911 line is remembered after her sudden death.
Burn experts treated a woman injured during a London, Ont. frat house fire using a world-first biological treatment. Targeted vandalism toppled Pride and Canadian flagpoles at Perth County schools. A child was injured in a road rage incident in Barrie, and antisemitic materials were distributed throughout Orillia again.
A Windsor driver was charged after a serious Kingsville crash. Three former Windsor Spitfires won the 2026 Stanley Cup with the Carolina Hurricanes. Canadian return trips from the U.S. saw a second straight year-over-year increase, according to StatCan data.
The first tax season under new CRA disclosure rules offers a second chance to Canadians. Gas prices in Toronto are dropping, but a return to normal rates may take time. Dana White called a UFC fighter's Michelle Obama insult 'nonsense,' and the White House is not commenting.
One child was killed and one person injured after Mississippi police shot at a car. In politics, Canada's U.S. ambassador says 'it's all going to be OK' ahead of the CUSMA deadline. Canada welcomes a new ceasefire deal between the U.S. and Iran. Ottawa will introduce privacy and clean drinking water legislation this week.
In business, PM Carney announced the first Canadian firm awarded a contract under the SAFE agreement. Shopify's board is fighting a shareholder push to create an AI policy. The S&P/TSX composite was up more than 300 points, with oil down after news of a U.S.-Iran deal.
In health, GLP-1s improve male testosterone and sperm count, scientists say. Researchers say it matters what liquid you take your pills with. Ebola cases in eastern Congo have climbed to 782, with deaths reaching 181.
In entertainment, a rare first edition of 'Wuthering Heights' complete with spelling mistakes is up for auction. Japan's DJ Rinoka is a child prodigy techno artist. Steven Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' opened No. 1, while 'Obsession' sensation continues.
In sports, Canada trains in Vancouver ahead of its second World Cup match. Cape Verde secured a stunning 0-0 draw with Spain in its World Cup debut. Shapovalov ended a five-match losing streak with a first-round win at Queen's Club.
In lifestyle, parents are tracking their adult children for safety, but is it actually safer? The German working-age population is set to shrink dramatically. The world wants more high-protein products, but there is not enough whey to go around.
In climate and environment, an endangered whale recently seen off Cape Cod may need rescue after entanglement. Kilauea erupted for the 49th time, with fountains expected to grow fast. Greek fishermen struggle to keep up with pufferfish invaders.
In sci-tech, humans prefer to walk counter-clockwise, scientists find, but no one knows why. Apple's big Siri update is here, and the real challenge begins. The strongest influence on children's brains may not be what many expect, a study suggests.



