Good morning, it's Thursday, May 14th. We'll see showers today, fog capacity dissipating this morning with a high today of 13. The dollar is currently trading at 72.89 cents U.S. I'm Rob Kerwain and here's what's making news. Three trucks were engulfed in flames and 10 other vehicles were damaged after an early morning fire at an outdoor parking area on Montreal's saint-laurent borough. Montreal police received a 911 call around 1.30 this morning about the incident on Saint Francois Road and Donahue Street. When police arrived, firefighters were working to extinguish the blaze with three trucks engulfed in flames. The fire caused damage to 10 other vehicles parked nearby. There have been no arrests and there were no reported injuries. However, incendiary materials were found at the scene. A security perimeter has been established in the area. Ontario taxpayers are on the hook for nearly $200,000 on aviation-related costs for Premier Doug Ford's now-returned private plane. His office released documents yesterday related to the turbulent government purchase and subsequent sale of the $29 million used Bombardier Challenger 650. They show the lingering expenses from Ford's about-face include charges for aircraft management services and outside legal counsel. Ford announced the purchase to the jet, but agreed to sell it back for the same price after public outrage. The truck driver convicted in a southern Ontario crash that killed a former Canadian Olympic figure skater and injured multiple people has been sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison. Sugvinder Sidhu pled guilty in February to dangerous driving causing death and bodily harm in the construction zone crash that killed 31-year-old Alexandra Paul and injured her infant son in August of 2023. A judge also handed to do a seven-year driving ban after court heard emotional victim impact statements and his tearful apology. An oncologist traveling on the Dutch cruise ship at the center of a hantavirus outbreak in the South Atlantic has been cleared to leave a special biocontainment unit in Nebraska after he helped care for fellow passengers who became sick on board the boat. Dr. Stephen Kornfeld was among more than 120 passengers and crew evacuated from the ship last weekend and flown to different countries to enter quarantine. He was brought to Omaha with 15 other Americans, but he was the only one taken to an isolated unit after inconclusive test results. 16 people remain in isolation in Canada because of their contacts or possible exposure to the virus. In sports, the Toronto Blue Jays get a breather today after an exciting 5-3 win in an extra inning over the visiting Tampa Bay Rays last night. Down 3-1 heading into the bottom of the 10th, Jays outfielder Dalton Varsho swatted a walk-off grand slam to rally Toronto to the win. The Jays are in Detroit tomorrow, where they'll send Trey Savage to the mound. Your light 1067 weather, showers today with a high of 13. A few showers will end near midnight tonight, giving way to cloudy skies and a chance of an overnight shower and a low tonight of 11. Tomorrow, mainly cloudy, chance of showers early in the morning, skies clearing up late in the morning with a high of 20, and sunny skies for the weekend with highs near 23 degrees. Right now it's 8 degrees. From the light 1067 News Center, I'm Rob Kerwain.
News Update: 8:00am, Thursday May 14, 2026
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