Top 10 CTV News London articles and videos of 2022

Take a look back at the top articles and videos that had your attention in 2022.
TOP 10 ARTICLES
- London Knights player falls to death, LPS Major Crime Section investigating
- 'You need to come get your children immediately': Parents jarred by sudden closure of childcare centres
- Rock Legend from Port Dover, Ont. gets hall of fame call
- 50+ car pileup forces closure of Highway 402 from London to Sarnia
- How a misspelled name on a plane ticket ruined one family's trip
- Ontario researchers say they've found what causes long-COVID symptoms
- 'Armed and dangerous': OPP looking for suspect in relation to homicide investigation
- Exclusive details about new Costco store taking shape in south London
- Is a return to class on Jan. 17 likely?
- 'Once in a lifetime': Rare bird seen for first time in Canada in Thedford, Ont.
TOP 10 VIDEOS
- CTV London's Sacha Long has some news to share
- RAW: Winter storm on Highway 402
- WEB EXTRA: Meteor streaks across the London sky
- Former power plant implodes
- Homeowner hell for Toronto couple
- Jaden Lee-Lincoln has an announcement
- A tragedy right before Christmas
- RAW: Frog found in sealed salad container
- Woman carrying child climbs over stopped train
- RAW: Dash cam captures car flip over in Byron
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Police identify two of eight migrants pulled from water near Akwesasne, Que.
The Akwesasne Mohawk Police identified two of the eight migrants whose bodies were pulled from the St. Lawrence River earlier this week, but said Saturday they're still searching for a local resident whose boat was found near the victims.

Hungry iguana bites and infects toddler with rare bacterial infection before snatching her cake
A rare infection with tuberculosis-like symptoms was reported in a toddler after an iguana bit her before snatching away a slice of cake on a trip to Costa Rica.
W5 investigates | Priest, neighbours issue plea for help for struggling international students in Cape Breton
Cape Breton University has more than doubled in size by enrolling thousands of international students, and critics say the campus and community weren't ready. Watch the documentary 'Cash Cow' on CTV W5, Saturday at 7 p.m.
Interim RCMP commissioner Duheme 'very concerned' about foreign interference
As questions continue to swirl around the issue of other countries' meddling in Canadian affairs, interim RCMP Commissioner Michael Duheme says he's 'very, very concerned' about foreign interference, and would like to see the national force be able to use intelligence as evidence in its investigations.
Migrant bodies in St. Lawrence 'heartbreaking' but 'predictable,' advocate says
After the bodies of several people were discovered in the St. Lawrence River, who authorities say were likely trying to cross illegally into the U.S., a migrant advocate is questioning why people are fleeing Canada.
April storms bring May norms: Weather Network’s seasonal forecast
The latest seasonal outlook from The Weather Network shows early April will continue to be chilly with flip-flopping temperatures bringing above and below the usual levels of precipitation seen around this time.
At least 26 dead after tornadoes rake U.S. Midwest, South
Storms that dropped possibly dozens of tornadoes killed at least 26 people in small towns and big cities across the South and Midwest, tearing a path through the Arkansas capital, collapsing the roof of a packed concert venue in Illinois, and stunning people throughout the region Saturday with the damage's scope.
A glass of wine or beer per day is fine for your health: new study
A new Canadian study of 4.8 million people says a daily alcoholic drink isn't likely to send anyone to an early grave, nor will it offer any of the health benefits touted by previous studies, even if it is organic red wine.
Federal minimum wage, taxes on alcohol: Here's what's changing in Canada April 1
The federal minimum wage is increasing from $15.55 per hour to $16.65, and taxes are going up on gas and alcohol nationwide starting April 1.