Good morning, it's currently 13 degrees in Brantford, 12 in Kitchener, and 12 degrees in Hamilton. The dollar is currently trading for 73.05 cents U.S. Gas is sitting at $1.88.9 a liter at most GTA stations. It is Wednesday, May the 13th, and I'm Rob Kerwain. Niagara police say one man has died after a house fire in Lincoln on Monday. Police responded to a fire on 19th Street near 7th Avenue alongside Lincoln Fire Rescue and EMS just before 3 o'clock. During their firefighting operations, firefighters located an adult male within the residence who was without vital signs. The man who lived in the home was pronounced dead on scene. The Office of the Fire Marshal is investigating the cause of the fire while police investigate the cause of death. Meantime, Hamilton police are asking for the public's help in identifying a person accused of arson in the Binbrook area earlier this month. On May 1st, officers were notified of a suspicious fire at a commercial business near Highway 56 and Rimel Road East. Detectives say no one was injured in the fire, but the person accused of setting the fire fled the area before police arrived. Anyone with information is asked to contact police or Crime Stoppers. Ontario's Auditor General had a lot to say about the province's new artificial intelligence transcription services for doctors. Shelley Spence says the so-called AI scribe software is at risk of providing inaccurate information and outright hallucinations. She claims it was not evaluated adequately before implementation. Minister of Public and Business Service Delivery and Procurement Stephen Crawford says medical practitioners will always review the notes before a decision is made. And the Prime Minister and a few Ottawa venues will be playing host to some visitors from outer space today. The 4 astronauts who wowed the world with their record-breaking 10-day journey to the far side of the moon last month have a series of events in the nation's capital. Canadian Jeremy Hansen and his American Artemis 2 crewmates will meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney and then some students at the Canadian Museum of Nature. Later, they'll take part in a sold-out public discussion at the National Arts Centre about their mission and its effect on future space exploration. In sports, the only Canadian NHL team left in the Stanley Cup playoffs lost game 4 of its second round series last night with the Buffalo Sabres. The Montreal Canadiens 3-2 loss at home means the series is tied up at two games apiece as they return to Buffalo to play game 5 tomorrow night. Your light 92 forecast, showers ending this morning, then cloudy skies with a chance of showers throughout the day. A high today of 15. Tonight, cloudy, chance of showers with a low plus 5. Tomorrow, cloudy, chance of showers in the morning, and a high of 13 degrees. Currently, it's 13 degrees in Brantford, 12 degrees in Kitchener, and 12 in Hamilton. I'm Rob Kerwain.
News Update: 8:00am, Wednesday May 13, 2026
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