Windsor drivers feel pain at the pump as prices inch higher

Staff
CTVNewsLondon.ca

The pain at the pump continued Sunday as gas prices inched closer to the $2 mark.
Some gas stations in Windsor, Ont. boasted prices as high as $1.98 per litre. On the lower end, some stations were selling fuel for $1.93 per litre.
Meanwhile, diesel prices dropped by a few cents, but were still over $2.93 per litre.
These prices mark a record high for the region as prices have steadily climbed over recent months — since the end of April, prices have increased by 20 cents.
-
Services at Pine Falls emergency department temporarily suspended
The Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority (IERHA) is informing residents of a temporary suspension of services at the Pine Falls Health Complex emergency department. -
Burnaby RCMP seek missing 13-year-old boy
Police in Burnaby are asking the public for help locating a 13-year-old boy who was reported missing Friday night. -
Severe thunderstorm warning in effect, power outages reported in Waterloo Region
Environment Canada has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Waterloo Region and the surrounding area. -
Russia's claim of Mariupol's capture fuels concern for POWs
Russia's claimed seizure of a Mariupol steel plant that became a symbol of Ukrainian tenacity gives Russian President Vladimir Putin a sorely needed victory in the war he began, capping a nearly three-month siege that left a city in ruins and more than 20,000 residents feared dead. -
Flu cases on the rise in Canada despite expected fall
The federal government is reporting a sharp rise in influenza in recent months, at a time of the year when detected cases generally start to fall in Canada. -
Whitecaps turn to CPL's Niko Giantsopoulos to solve keeper crisis
Niko Giantsopoulos, a 27-year-old from Markham, Ont., is being loaned to Vancouver from York United of the Canadian Premier League for three days to resolve the team's goalkeeper crisis. -
Moose brought safely back to woods after crashing into Rockland, Ont. back yard
A young moose that crashed into back yards in Rockland, Ont. Saturday morning was brought safely back to the wild. -
Vancouver Island 'adventure cat' skis, bikes and kayaks
Before Michelle Gagnon figured out her that her cat liked playing fetch outside in the snow, Bodhi was a skittish kitten.