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CTV News London’s top stories from this past week

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In case you missed them, CTV News London is sharing all the top stories from this past week.

A total solar eclipse passed through parts of the region Monday, a once-in-a-lifetime experience for most.

Convicted of murdering a London Muslim family with his pickup truck, Nathaniel Veltman, 23, has filed an inmate notice of appeal with the court in an attempt to overturn the jury’s verdict.

Also in the courts, a truck driver convicted in the crash that killed a young girl was sentenced to two years of house arrest along with three years probation.

A disturbing video of what appeared to be the abuse of a pet cat sparked outrage online.

And, it was a long journey, but two silver items looted from a Jewish family that was killed in the Holocaust, are now in London.

Details on all these stories, and more, are shared in the video above.

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Major Canadian bank dealing with direct deposit outage on pay day

Scotiabank has acknowledged technical difficulties affecting direct deposits as clients report missed payments Friday morning. On Friday morning, the bank's client services phone line was playing an automated message assuring customers that work was underway to rectify the outage.

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