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.
Police in Owen Sound have made arrests in connection to the alleged assault of a 44-year-old man who died of his injuries.
Court documents show a trial date is nearing in the case against five former Canadian world junior hockey team players charged with the sexual assault of a young woman.
The sentencing hearing for a 22-year-old man who pleaded guilty in connection to the shooting death of a teenager at a field party has been set for next month.
The mother of a London teenager who was run over and left for dead more than five years ago is speaking out after the man found guilty in the case was released from custody pending an appeal.
A vigil was held this past week at Northbrae Public School for a little girl whose body was tragically found last week in the Thames River.
The federal government has provided nearly $430,000 to help retrofit an affordable housing initiative in London.
A developer has sparked the ire of London city councillors after clear-cutting a woodlot in the city’s east end before getting a green light to expand a storage facility on the property.
Construction is underway on Project Tiny Hope's first single bungalow and the St. Thomas, Ont. project years in the making is now a reality.
Woodstock residents are rallying to save several outdoor aquatic facilities after city council scrapped plans for a new pool and announced closures due to budget constraints.
Corus is cutting jobs at AM980 and has shut down Hamilton's 900 CHML station as part of a plan to eliminate 800 jobs.
Strathroy-Caradoc is assessing damage to its parks, including lost picnic tables and damaged playgrounds, after extreme July rains caused prolonged flooding.
The Western Mustangs, with a healthy Keon Edwards and a strong lineup, are gearing up for their season opener against Ottawa on Aug. 25.
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Canadian among 6 missing after superyacht sinks in storm off Sicily; 1 dead
One man died and six people were missing, including a Canadian, after a luxury yacht was struck by an unexpectedly violent storm and sank off the Sicilian capital Palermo on Monday, the Italian coast guard said.
General Motors lays off over 1,000 salaried software, services employees
General Motors said Monday it is laying off more than 1,000 salaried employees at its software and service units worldwide.
CFIB says work stoppage this week at CN and CPKC would hurt businesses
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business says a potential work stoppage at Canada's major railways this week could be devastating for small businesses.
BREAKING Veteran journalist and TV host Phil Donahue dies at 88: reports
Phil Donahue, who changed the face of U.S. daytime television with a long-running syndicated talk show that highlighted topical and often provocative social and political issues, has died at age 88, NBC's 'Today' show reported on Monday, citing a statement from his family.
Canadian families will receive the next Canada Child Benefit payment soon. Here's when
Families can expect the next Canada Child Benefit payment to land in their bank accounts this week, according to the Canada Revenue Agency.
Operator of 7-Eleven in Japan receives takeover offer from Alimentation Couche-Tard
The company behind the 7-Eleven convenience store chain in Japan says it has received a takeover offer from Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc.
Hurricane Ernesto expected to bring big waves, heavy rain to Newfoundland
An Environment Canada meteorologist says Newfoundland is expected to see big waves and downpours starting today as Hurricane Ernesto makes its way through the region.
Montreal officials knew water main was 'vulnerable,' analysis still underway
Montreal officials are continuing their analysis to find out what led to a major water main break that caused immense flooding just under the Jacques Cartier Bridge.
What a family lawyer says you should know before getting divorced
Sometimes, despite couples' best efforts to stay together, marriages come to an end far earlier than either party hoped or predicted. Here is some advice from Barry Nussbaum, a family lawyer who has counselled countless couples, about the details you don't want to neglect when getting divorced.