Here is your News You Can Use for Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2014:

Weather

Today’s forecast is wet and overcast with a high of 19 C. Light rainshowers and mist are expected to clear this morning, but there is still a 60 per cent chance of showers this evening.

News

A patient who had been isolated in a Belleville hospital for showing Ebola-like symptoms has tested negative for the disease. Meanwhile, a second healthcare worker in Dallas who treated the first Ebola victim diagnosed in the U.S. has been confirmed to carry the virus.

Toronto doctors perform a novel eye implant surgery that is touted to help people with virtually no vision make more sense of light and dark images.

An inquiry report into the deadly Elliot Lake mall collapse is expected today.

A bill mandating carbon monoxide alarms in Ontario homes becomes law today.

Events

The Reel Indie Film Festival continues with independent documentaries and short films at The Royal Cinema. The festival runs till Sunday, Oct. 19.

The University of Toronto Art Centre will be screening The New Black, a documentary that explores gay rights and civil rights in the United States. The screening will be at 15 King’s College Circle at 6 p.m.

Sports

The Toronto Maple Leafs won their second game in a row Tuesday night defeating the Colorado Avalanche 3-2 in overtime.