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Amherstburg gearing up for Summer Send-off
The Town of Amherstburg is preparing for its Summer Send-off as August gets rolling. Here are the events coming up, courtesy of the town: Farm Fest: Aug. 15 to 17 Celebrate rural roots with a weekend of agriculture featuring live music, a peach and cherry pie contest, interactive agricultural displays, vendors, and appearances by live animals, including Clydestale horses. More information available here. Latin Fest: Aug. 22 to 24 Spice things up with the sights, sounds, and tastes of Latin culture. Enjoy live performances, cultural dancing, vendors, and non-stop entertainment all weekend long. Tallbeat Stilt Drumming Troup will march through the event. Sabor Latino will be on the Clock Tower Stage downtown. More information available here. Rest and Relax weekend: Aug. 29 to 31 Take a breather before the back-to-school hustle. This wellness focused weekend invites visitors to enjoy self-care workshops, calming vendors, yoga sessions, and more. The weekend is in partnership with Tourism Windsor-Essex Pelee Island. More information available here. The events will all take place in downtown Amherstburg in the same area the Open Air Weekends takes place along Richmond Street, Dalhousie Street, and Murray Street.

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London woman wins $50,000 on scratch ticket
A London woman has won $50,000 on an OLG scratch ticket. Karen Fleming of London won on the Sonic Multiplier ticket. She is a server and has been playing the OLG for 30 years. 'I bought three tickets, took them out to my car, and began playing them one by one,' Fleming said. 'When I got to the last one, it turned out to be a winner. I was stunned and couldn't believe what I was seeing. It felt like I was dreaming! I just sat there in my car, frozen in silence and pure shock.' When Fleming got home, she told her roommate about her win. 'We both screamed with pure joy,' she exclaimed. Now, Fleming plans to save for her retirement. 'This win came out of nowhere and was such an amazing surprise. Being a winner feels incredible!' she said. The winning ticket was bought at Little Beaver Variety on Glendon Drive in Komoka.


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58th annual Toronto Caribbean Carnival Grand Parade. Watch live here
Watch CP24's LIVE breaking news coverage from across the GTHA The sounds of steelpan, soca, calypso and dancehall are set to echo throughout Toronto today as the city's annual Caribbean Carnival — commonly known as Caribana — returns with its 58th annual Grand Parade. Organizers say today's festivities are expected to draw millions of spectators and participants, with elaborate costumes, masqueraders, Caribbean cuisine and high-energy music transforming Lake Shore Boulevard. CP24 will have special coverage of the parade from from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., hosted by Bakari Savage, Lisa Morales and CTV Toronto's Jessica Smith. You can stream CP24's coverage on and through the CP24 and CTV News mobile apps. Here are the road closures you need to know: Toronto police say there is no credible threat to the event but will deploy extra officers for crowd and traffic management along the parade route and surrounding areas. Lake Shore Boulevard West from Fort York Boulevard to Colborne Lodge Drive Lake Shore Boulevard West westbound between Bathurst Street and Fort York Boulevard is open to local traffic only Strachan Avenue southbound from Fleet Street Closures on Gardiner Expressway ramps include: Westbound on-ramp at Jameson Avenue Eastbound off-ramp at Jameson Avenue Eastbound on-ramp from Jameson Avenue and Lake Shore Boulevard West at British Columbia Road Westbound off-ramp at Dunn Avenue