London Sports Briefs: Wolfpaac Win Opener, Largest Card Show, Drewery Captures Early Bird
London Sports Briefs: Wolfpaac Win Opener, Card Show, Drewery Wins

London Wolfpaac Win Opener

The London Wolfpaac kicked off their 2026 season with a victory. Head Coach Shawn Wilson addressed the team at halftime, emphasizing strategy and teamwork. The win sets a positive tone for the season ahead.

London's Largest Sports Card Show

London hosted its largest sports card show, drawing collectors and enthusiasts from across the region. The event featured rare cards, memorabilia, and opportunities for trading and networking.

Drewery Captures Early Bird

In golf, Drewery secured the Early Bird tournament title with a strong performance. The competition saw many skilled players, but Drewery's consistent play secured the win.

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Other Local News

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  • A search of a Hamilton home is connected to the 2022 disappearance of Emily Bailey.
  • No injuries were reported after a suspected extortion shooting at a Surrey home.
  • Prime Minister Carney lays out pipeline conditions as Eby flags negotiations on B.C.'s priorities.
  • The Alberta government will use the 'Strong and Free' motto on provincial welcome signs.
  • A suspect is sought in a Calgary grandparent scam.
  • At least six mobile homes were destroyed by fire at a campground east of Ottawa.
  • The income required to buy a home in Ottawa increased by $3,000 in April.
  • CN Rail pledges $100 million to fight homelessness across its North American network.
  • Quebec and Hydro-Québec invest $350 million to bring heat pumps to renters.
  • Majority of Albertans want an independent electoral boundary commission, according to a poll.
  • Halifax soccer fans will pay more for stadium tickets and alcohol as new surcharges take effect.
  • Correctional Service Canada locks down Dorchester Penitentiary unit for an 'exceptional search'.
  • Manitoba is looking for feedback on a possible end to seasonal time change.
  • Children take over a Manitoba bakery following their parents' deaths.
  • SaskPower will inspect a record number of power poles in 2026.
  • Saskatchewan women's organizations celebrate a landmark Supreme Court decision.
  • The Kitchener Rangers received a hometown sendoff ahead of their Memorial Cup run.
  • A professor rejects exam results amid AI cheating allegations at Western University.
  • Saskatoon police arrest an escaped inmate wanted by Yorkton RCMP.
  • Air support helps Saskatoon police arrest two after a bear spray incident.
  • North Bay OPP reports a transport driver had a suspended licence.
  • An exemption would permit selling blueberries at a Sudbury roadside stand.
  • Crews restore power to storm-battered Ontario as tornado teams probe damage.
  • A Canadian first: one-time gene therapy given to a hemophilia B patient in London, Ont.
  • A truck driver snaps a hydro pole and drags power lines through Caledon before arrest.
  • Police say a shooting in Barrie's northeast end is believed to be targeted; a man suffers serious injuries.
  • A pedestrian dies after being struck by a vehicle on Howard Avenue.
  • Amherstburg mayor says charges and a muzzle order have been issued after a dog attack.
  • A Canadian man is arrested at Disney World after he 'shoulder checked' a female employee.
  • Barney Frank, a liberal congressman and trailblazer for gay rights, dies at 86.
  • A Kenya court calls to end prosecution of minors for sex.