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
Quebec police officer stabbed and killed during arrest, second wounded
A Quebec provincial police officer was fatally stabbed Monday night while carrying out an arrest in the town of Louiseville, west of Trois-Rivieres, Que. The Surete du Quebec has confirmed the identity of the officer, Sgt. Maureen Breau, who had been on the force for over 20 years.

Liberals to go after predatory lending in today's budget, invest in dental care plan
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is set to table a federal budget in the House of Commons on Tuesday afternoon, which a federal source says will include plans to go after predatory lending and more details on dental care as part of a pitch to make life more affordable.
Walmart Canada CEO says retailer not trying to profit from inflation
Walmart Canada is not trying to profit from food inflation, president and CEO Gonzalo Gebara told a parliamentary committee studying the issue Monday evening.
Victims identified as police reveal Nashville school shooter had drawn maps, done surveillance
The suspect in a Nashville school shooting on Monday had drawn a detailed map of the school, including potential entry points, and conducted surveillance before killing three students and three adults in the latest in a series of mass shootings in a country growing increasingly unnerved by bloodshed in schools.
Indigenous concert in Vancouver cancelled over questions about performer's identity claims
The Vancouver Park Board and Britannia Community Services Centre cancelled an event Sunday that had been advertised as part of an Indigenous concert series in Grandview Park.
How many COVID-19 vaccine doses should you have by now?
Here is a summary of the current COVID-19 vaccination guidelines from NACI, for both children and adults who are at increased risk of serious illness and those who are not.
From silicon to brain cells: How biology may hold the future of computers
As artificial intelligence software and advanced computers revolutionize modern technology, some researchers see a future where computer programmers leap from silicon to organic molecules.
5 things to know for Tuesday, March 28, 2023
A warning for consumers to expect to pay more next month for three key items, a reminder about COVID-19 booster shots, and police reveal what they know about a deadly shooting at a Nashville school. Here's what you need to know to start your day.
Hockey Canada says 2018 junior players ineligible for international competition
Hockey Canada says players from the 2018 world junior hockey team will not be considered for international competition until an investigation into an alleged sexual assault involving members of the team is complete.