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Toronto Morning: What you need to know today

People leave the Brampton courthouse hours after a gunman opened fire in the court house injuring a police officer in Brampton, Ont., on Friday, March 28, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

TORONTO – The Brampton courthouse will reopen for the first time since Friday’s shooting.

Meanwhile, 53-year-old Constable Mike Klarenbeek, the officer injured in the shooting, is said to be in stable condition and is communicating with his family.

Here’s what else you need to know.

WEATHER

Sunny conditions throughout the day going up to a high of 12. North wind blowing at 30 km/h tapering off this morning.

More on current weather conditions and a 7-day forecast.

TRAFFIC AND TRANSIT

Breaking news from Canada and around the world sent to your email, as it happens.

Roads: Click for the latest Toronto traffic.

Mass Transit: Click for TTC and GO Transit Updates.

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IN THE NEWS… 

The body of what Durham Police believe to be missing teacher Jeffrey Boucher was found over the weekend.

A confirmed case of measles breaks out in Southern Ontario and there are fears others were exposed.

A cluster of objects spotted in the Indian Ocean as part of the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight turned out to be fishing gear and other unrelated debris.

The Raptors pummel The Magic in Orlando with a 98-93 win on the hardcourt.

ALSO COMING UP TODAY…

Police will update the media on the investigation into the shooting of Michael Nguyen at Yorkdale mall one year ago.

Toronto Hydro CEO Anthony Haines will speak at the Board of Trade on what lessons were learned following the 2013 winter Ice Storm that left many without heat and power.

The cost of posting a letter in Canada is rising today, with stamps rising to $0.83 in bulk, or $1.00 for a single.

Former Astronaut Chris Hadfield will deliver two presentations to students at St. Michael’s about science, inspiration and leadership.

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