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streets everywhere aims to prevent serious injuries and deaths on the roads. This summer, there will be an increased presence of officers actively seeking out offenders. >> Recently york regional police and other gta police services have been dealing with an increase of organized groups of drivers, gathering in large numbers, for car meets and when, in some instances, they engage in illegal activities, hazardous actions, such as racing, drifting, and burn outs. If you choose to participate in dangerous and illegal driving, you will be investigated. You will be identified. Your vehicle will be seized, and you will be charged criminally or provincially. >> Reporter: more than 1,400 stunt driving charges within laid in toronto last year, and there have been a 31% increase in calls for dangerous driving since the start of 2023. The province's top court has upheld the right of ttc workers to strike, after the court of appeal for ontario dismissed an appeal by the provincial government of a lower court ruling that declared a law eliminating the workers right to strike unconstitutional. 12,000 ttc operators and front line staff could walk off the job june 7th, if a deal is not reached beforehand. [ ] >> On going road work on the 401 westbound express between weston and kipling, we're seeing a build up of westbound traffic. Currently it's slow from kipling back to before islington. Expect a 3 to 5 minute delay in the area. The remainder of the 401 running well in both directions. After a devastating accident, trust the lawyers at thomson roj,roj rogers to guide you. From the hospital room to the courtroom, that's real life counsel. Visit www.trlaw.com. >> Candace: okay, ross, here we are on a friday. How is the weekend shaping up? >> Ross: it's looking good. The warm pattern we have experienced of late will continue. Wall to wall sunshine, just beautiful, but we have changes on the way for saturday. It's due to an advancing low pressure system. Starting off with a wider perspective this morning, what you need to know. Not a lot around the southern ontario and the gta happening weather wise. We'll start off with clear skies, some sunshine. It's this disturbance moving from west to east. A little lighten associated with it around this hour around portions of the U.S. plains, into the midwest, and it will bring potential for showers, the risk of a thunderstorm by late morning, into the afternoon tomorrow. There is a front pushing through eastern ontario, pushing through dry for the most part. Temperatures a little more comfortable tonight, or last night into this morning, not quite as humid, and we're looking at temperatures reaching the mid to high 20s again today. That humidex will be near 30. It's when it starts to get above 30, koeser to 35 it starts to get uncomfortable. I wouldn't call it underneath comfortable out there. Mostly sunny skies, and we're going to get, as I mentioned, overnight tonight, cloud cover, down to 12, and taking a look at the future cast, heading into the weekend, quiet today, and then into tomorrow, late morning, or mid-morning, this model showing, could be, into the late morning and early afternoon, risk of thunderstorms. There could be gusty winds, depending on the times of the storms, if they arrive later with peak daytime heating, possibility of hail, watch for lightning associated with the storms. Sunday, sun/cloud mix, and late sunday, into early monday morning, there is potential for rain. So we get up to near 19, 20, 22° tomorrow afternoon. 23° sunday with sun/cloud mix, and more unsettled weather heading into next week. And that's a look at your ok tire weather. Candace. >> Candace: thanks, ross. A canadian olympic swimmer has been suspended 18 months for antidoping rule violations. 24-year-old rusland gan dchl iav from toronto provided a 60 minute period each day for when he would be available for testing. He missed two tests and had one filing failure between january 2023 and august of 2023. Gazaiv competed for canada at the tokyo games in 2021, he's suspended until may 31 of 2025. >> I don't know what comes next, but I know I'll be ready for it. >> Candace: that video message was from former maple leafs coach sheldon keefe about two weeks ago, after the team fired him, and now keefe knows what comes next. He's been hired as head coach by the new jersey devils and he's excited to lead a young team he said has potential. The devils had fun with his first name on x, with a photo shopped is photo of him, with coach sheldon. He will be introduced by the team next tuesday. Your international headlines are coming up after this, with thereoneden drugs cyber attack,

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