It's Tuesday, June 2nd. Good morning. Sunny, windy 22 this afternoon. The dollar trading 72.21 cents U.S. I'm Stacy Englehart. Police are looking for a man missing since last Friday. 41-year-old Christopher Ruston of Hanover was last seen walking away from a family member's home Friday at midnight in the 200 block of 9th Street. Anybody with information is was asked to contact Hanover police. Sagin Shores police warning business owners after a sudden spike in counterfeit 50 and $100 bills have been circulating. Investigators are urging merchants to inspect cash carefully and immediately report suspicious transactions. The Bank of Canada advising checking polymer bills by feeling for raised ink and tilting the note to watch for color shifting holographic portraits. Canada Post workers have voted overwhelmingly to accept a new contract offer after more than two years of labor strife. The deal includes wage increases in the first two years while locking in hikes that match the annual inflation rate in years three through 5. That's on top of enhanced benefits and weekend parcel delivery that some leaders had opposed. The Prime Minister said a new National Unity Council will assess what's driving anti-Semitism in the country. The new council will be chaired by Canada's Identity and Culture Minister Mark Miller and will include Senator Mark Gold as a member. Kearney government, meanwhile, sending its Canada-U.S. trade minister to Washington today to meet with the U.S. government ahead of the July deadline for a mandatory review of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico agreement. And the state of Florida has filed A lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO. The attorney general told a news conference that the company knowingly released and aggressively marketed ChatGPT to the public while concealing risks. The lawsuit references 2 separate shootings where the alleged shooters reportedly asked ChatGPT questions while planning their crimes. Light 99-3 Sports. Canada beat Uzbekistan 2-0 in a men's international friendly at Edmonton yesterday. Canada will play Ireland in a friendly in Montreal Friday. Jays were off yesterday. They're in Atlanta tonight, 7.15. The NHL Stanley Cup final gets started tonight. Vegas is in Carolina at 8 to start the series. And Serena Williams is returning to professional tennis at the age of 44 after nearly four years away from the sport. The WTA Tour announced the 23-time Grand Slam singles champion has accepted a wild card invitation to play doubles at the upcoming Queen's Club Grass Court Tournament. JD will keep you posted on the forecast throughout the morning. From the Light 99.3 News Center, I'm Stacey Englehart.
News Update: 8:00am, Tuesday June 2, 2026
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