On the Bright Side with Julie Atchison
To brighten your week with good news, CTV London Meteorologist Julie Atchison is showing us the sunny side of things.
Here's a look at the good news stories from the past week.
- Salvation Army Christmas Assistance Program helps families get through the holidays
- Local charities split an $80,000 donation from LSTAR
- A holiday concert warmed spirits at LHSC’s Verspeeten Family Cancer Centre
- The TLC Foundation treated kids with cancer to a free shopping spree
- Tampon Tuesday returns in support of the London Food Bank
- Boler Mountain reopens for the season
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Montreal man died of aneurysm after waiting 6 hours in ER
A 39-year-old Montreal man died of an aneurysm after spending six hours in an emergency room before giving up and going home.
Kennedy’s lawyer has asked the U.S. FDA to revoke its approval of the polio vaccine
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump has praised the polio vaccine as the 'greatest thing,' but a lawyer affiliated with Trump’s pick to lead the country’s top health agency has petitioned the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to revoke approval of the vaccine used in the United States
'Smoldering myeloma': Breakthrough research could buy time for those at risk of dangerous cancer
Multiple myeloma is an incurable cancer. An estimated 4,000 Canadians are diagnosed each year, according to the Canadian Cancer Society, with an average survival of eight years after diagnosis.
Feds should consider scrapping controversial digital services tax amid Trump tariff threats: Morneau
If the Canadian government wants to make headway with the incoming U.S. administration, it should look at scrapping some sticking-point policies, such as the controversial digital services tax, former Liberal finance minister Bill Morneau says.
Tiny, endangered sea turtle found on Quebec’s Magdalen Islands for the first time
One of the world’s smallest and most endangered turtle species was found on the shores Quebec’s Magdalen Islands last week – a first in the province.
Group of Seven murals were considered destroyed after church fire. Here's how they are being brought back to life
Pieces of art and some murals from the St. Anne's Anglican Church have been retrieved and are now undergoing a restoration process by Toronto Art Restoration Inc. (TARI), based in the GTA.
Concern for mandatory neck guards after Churchbridge player faces near fatal accident
Discussions on neck guards being mandatory for hockey players has come to light after a recent senior hockey player in east-central Saskatchewan experienced a near fatal accident.
'We called a Code Silver': LHSC goes into lockdown after shooting outside emergency department
The emergency department (ED) doors at LHSC Victoria Campus were being repaired Saturday morning after a person fired a gun into the glass.
Fall fiscal update to grapple with Trump presidency, expected to show larger deficit
The Liberals' fall economic statement Monday is expected to show a larger-than-promised deficit and offer details on how the government will tackle the threat of U.S. tariffs ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration in the new year.