It's Monday, April 13th. Good morning. Welcome back from the weekend. It's 17 degrees right now in Brantford, 18 in Hamilton, 15 in Kitchener, the dollar 72.24 cents US, gas a dollar 74 a liter. I'm Stacey Engelhart. Well, the Raptors are in the playoffs. We'll have sports on the way. Tragedy this weekend out of Brampton Lake. Peel police say a man was found dead after his canoe capsized under odd circumstances. According to police, they were called to reports of boaters in distress at Heart Lake Conservation Area. A man and woman in the water. Police pulled the woman from the water but were unable to find the man. Police say nobody should have been on the water at the time. The conservation area is closed. Jeremy Hansen and his Artemis 2 crewmates back on Earth after their 10-day mission around the moon ended with a safe splashdown in the Pacific Friday night. The astronaut from London served as mission specialist. He and his crewmates emerged from their capsule, hopped aboard an inflatable raft that took them to a U.S. Navy vessel. They underwent medical checks. And it's voting day-to-day in three by-elections across the country, two in Ontario, one in Quebec. That could give the Prime Minister the majority he's been looking for. Sports, NBA last night. The Raptors blasted Brooklyn 136-101, marking an end to the regular season and clinching a playoff spot. Playoffs begin Saturday for the Raptors. They're in Cleveland at one. Baseball yesterday, the Jays lost to Minnesota 8-2, losing two out of three this weekend. They start up a road series against Milwaukee tomorrow, 740. NHL last night, Montreal beat the Islanders 4-1. Ottawa lost in Oti, Vancouver beat Anaheim in OT, while Calgary beat Utah. Leafs host Dallas tonight at 730. OHL playoff conference semi-finals, Brantford beat North Bay in double overtime to take a 3-0 series lead. while Kitchener beats Soussaint Marie 8-5 and have a 2-0 lead. And Rory McIlroy successfully defended his Masters title. He carted a final round 1-under to finish the tournament at 12-under par and becomes just the 4th golfer to win back-to-back at Augusta National. Weather. We've got showers off and on, windy, but really warm. 21 with a humidex of 25. Tonight, showers, risk of a thunderstorm, windy, a low of 12. Tomorrow, still a chance of showers, windy, but 21 feeling 26 with humidity. Right now, it's 17 in Brantford, 18 in Hamilton, 15 in Kitchener. I'm Stacey Englehart.
News Update, 8:00am, Monday, April 13, 2026
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