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.
London police have identified a suspect accused of setting fire to Muslim family’s home.
Spring convocation season gets underway amid ongoing pro-Palestinian encampment at Western.
Three people injured in fire at old farmhouse in Middlesex County.
Motorcycle rider killed in crash with SUV.
Police deem man’s death in Byron ‘not suspicious’ after input from coroner’s office.
City Hall working on new rules for homeless encampments, including extensive list of locations where they will be prohibited.
Federal government partners with City Hall on supportive housing project at former London long-term care home.
Western University planning new student housing project, exempt from municipal planning process.
President and CEO of London Health Sciences Centre leaves position following series of financial controversies.
Provincial government expanding jails across Ontario, including added capacity at EMDC.
London-made armoured vehicles on their way to Ukraine, part of $650 million federal investment.
City adding 15 more red light cameras around London, bringing total to 25.
Unique guitar tours through Midwestern Ontario, created with dozens of pieces of Canadian history.
Two raptor-like birds have built a nest in Ingersoll, attracting onlookers.
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'Do you guys have tickets?': How a nightmare of a road trip turned into Stanley Cup Final front-row seats for father and daughter
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Stellantis recalling nearly 1.2 million vehicles to fix software glitch that disables rear camera
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EXCLUSIVE 'They were literally feral': Demands for answers in horrific B.C. case of child neglect
A horrific case of child neglect involving three young children has their extended family in northern B.C. demanding answers.
A smartphone made for kids has launched in Canada. But does it go far enough?
With parents, lawmakers and experts increasingly concerned about the health and safety of kids using social media and excessive screen time, a U.S. company says it has a solution: a 'kid-safe smartphone.'
Ottawa couple's loan payments more than double after new company takes over financing
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South Korean soldiers fire warning shots after North Korean troops cross border, apparently in error
South Korean troops fired warning shots to repel North Korean soldiers who briefly crossed the rivals' heavily fortified land border Tuesday for the second time this month, the South's military said. Both incursions were believed to be unintentional.
Staples stores begin accepting Amazon returns under new partnership
Canadians can now return their Amazon orders through Staples. The e-commerce giant says the office supply retailer's 298 stores are now equipped to handle Amazon returns.