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We didn't get below zero this morning and we're heading for a cloudy day with a top of 14 degrees.
Morning fog is predicted for Saturday, reaching 15 degrees. And we are back to sub zero starts on Sunday, with a minimum of minus 1 clearing to a sunny afternoon with a top of 15 degrees.
There seems to be a lot about landmarks in the headlines, so let's see what's making news today.
Why the proposed light rail route might have to change
The National Capital Authority could force the ACT government to realign its light rail route to Woden, substantially blowing out both the cost of the project and travel time.
It may all come to pass if the agency decides the tram would spoil the Commonwealth Bridge vista.
The Australian Parliament has skin in the game too.
Demolishing 30,000 square metres of Civic office space
And entire city block will be demolished in Civic in the coming weeks.
Five separate commercial buildings bordered by Northbourne Avenue and Mort, Cooyong and Bunda Streets will be razed to make way for the new Civic Quarter Development.
Rachel Packham has the full story.
The 'windswept bog' that was Lake Burley Griffin
The shimmering jewel in the crown of the nation's capital did not always seem like such a good idea.
Engineers reports dug out from the archives reveal a slightly more unpleasant vision of what would become Lake Burley Griffin.
Monopoly puts Canberra on the map
Monopoly minds will know the red real estate on the board traditionally meant Trafalgar Square, The Strand and Fleet Street.
But in a new Australian edition it's all ACT.
Questacon, the Australian War Memorial and Canberra itself have all made it.
Meet Frizbee and Gecko - the truffle dogs
Imagine having one of the world's finest delicacies waved repeatedly under your nose, only to have it whisked away at the last minute.
Such is the life of Jack Russells Frizbee and Gecko - truffle hunting hounds!