CTV News London's top stories from this week
In case you missed it, CTV News London has compiled all the top local stories from this week into one video for your convenience.
You can also read about each story by following the links below.
Neighbours west of Dorchester are demanding action after another alleged attack by a pack of dogs.
Residents in a northwest London apartment building say they are frustrated with their property management company -- after several Canada goose eggs were destroyed.
Municipal funding is running out for a shelter program that served hundreds of Londoners this winter.
Decades of discussion and months of negotiations have led to a historic nuclear waste agreement in South Bruce.
Members of the Aamjiwnaang First Nation near Sarnia say they have recorded benzene levels more than 400-times the acceptable level.
Campus protests sweeping across North America this week, including Western University.
Construction on several new elementary schools got underway this week.
The provincial government announced a plan to ban cellphones in classrooms this fall - garnering mixed reaction from parents and educators.
Emergency officials in Huron County spent this week training their response skills, making sure they're ready for the worst.
The Progressive Conservatives have held onto their seat in Lambton-Kent-Middlesex.
Finally, London Knight's forward Easton Cowan was named the OHL's most outstanding player this week.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Driver, 18, gets $3,000 ticket, 32 demerit points after speeding on Laval boulevard
A young driver received a hefty fine from Laval police after they say he was driving nearly 100 km/h over the posted speed limit.
Trump confronts repeated boos during raucous Libertarian convention speech
Donald Trump was booed repeatedly while addressing Saturday night’s Libertarian Party National Convention.
This type of screen time has the worst effect on kids: experts
According to some experts, there is one type of screen time that is continuously excessive, and it's having a severe effect on our children.
Custom baseball card released of Blue Jays fan struck in the face with foul ball
Liz McGuire, the Blue Jays fan who was struck in the face with a 110 m.p.h. foul ball last week, has been pictured on a custom baseball trading card applauding her fandom to the game.
As Canada warms, infectious disease risks spread north
Cases of Lyme disease have now increased more than 1,000 per cent in a decade as the warming climate pushes the boundaries of a range of pathogens and risk factors northward.
Blaine Higgs 'furious' over sexual education presentation
New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs has shared his anger on social media over a presentation in at least four high schools.
Grayson Murray, two-time PGA Tour winner, dead at 30
Two-time PGA Tour winner Grayson Murray died Saturday morning at age 30, one day after he withdrew from the Charles Schwab Cup Challenge at Colonial.
Why did the French Open cancel a farewell ceremony for Rafael Nadal? And why is he unseeded?
The French tennis federation put off holding a ceremony to celebrate Rafael Nadal at Roland Garros this year, because he has said this might not necessarily be his final appearance at the tournament he has won a record 14 times.
Search underway for missing swimmer on Lake St. Clair
A search is currently underway for a Michigan man who police said jumped into the waters of Lake St. Clair on Saturday afternoon and did not resurface.