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Welcoming spring in the London region

The first day of spring in the London region will be a beautiful one. The daytime high is forecast to be 6 C, slightly warmer than the average high for this time of year.

(Source: Brian Fisher)

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WATCH | Frozen street? No problem

A six-year-old St. Thomas girl is taking advantage of a little extra ice time after a winter storm moved through southern Ontario.

Charlotte Ross, 6, is seen skating on her southern Ontario street following an ice storm. Feb. 23, 2023. (Source: Kat Ross)

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You see her on TV and across CTV News London’s social media platforms — but we wanted to give you a behind the scenes look at what our Meteorologist Julie Atchison does in a day.

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W5 Investigates | How did a healthy teen die at a minor hockey camp?

The parents of young Ontario hockey player Ben Teague have been searching for answers since he died while at a team retreat in 2019. The mystery about what happened and the code of silence in hockey culture is explored in CTV W5's 'What Happened to Ben,' on CTVNews.ca and W5's official YouTube channel.

Supplied photo of Ben Teague playing for the Oakville Rangers Hockey Club.

Trump's call for protests gets muted reaction by supporters

Former U.S. President Donald Trump's calls for protests ahead of his anticipated indictment in New York have generated mostly muted reactions from supporters, with even some of his most ardent loyalists dismissing the idea as a waste of time or a law enforcement trap.

6 missing after Old Montreal fire 'probably still in the rubble': Police

Officials are still looking for victims after a fire ripped through a building in Old Montreal last week, killing at least one person. At a press conference Monday morning, spokespersons for the Montreal police and Montreal fire department said six people are still missing. They come from various locations in Quebec, Ontario and the U.S.

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