More jail time sought for Londoner Aaron Yoon
Prosecutors want to increase the sentence for a Canadian man with alleged links to terrorism.
View ArticleJeremy Trodd charged with beating pregnant woman
A convicted police killer from the Sudbury region is in a London jail on charges he beat and confined a pregnant woman in this city.
View ArticleWoodstock police introduce online crime map
Woodstock residents will now be able to keep tabs on criminal activity in the city with a new crime-mapping tool recently launched by the Woodstock Police Service.
View ArticlePlan to turn vacant Robinson United into apartments sent back to staff
City council pressed pause Tuesday on the planned redevelopment of an Old North church into apartments amid neighbourhood concerns about the number of tenants proposed.
View ArticlePocock denies he was aggressor in fatal fight
Gordon Pocock says he grabbed a knife to protect himself.
View ArticleFanshawe plans to operate vocational school in Saudi Arabia
A plan by Fanshawe College and two other colleges to operate a vocational school in Saudi Arabia is drawing fire from union officials.
View ArticleProposed changes to Ontario Works
The Ontario Liberals want to let welfare recipients keep more money they make from part-time jobs and increase benefits, but those changes will only take effect if the NDP backs the budget introduced...
View ArticleSt. Thomas man pleads guilty to killing TO comic
Jason Farro’s mom said her son “loved large and was a good man.
View ArticleTim Bosma murder: Motive still unknown, police say
Hamilton Police Det.-Sgt. Matt Kavanaugh had to break the news to Sharlene Bosma that her husband will never be coming home to her and their two-year-old daughter.
View ArticlePort Dover baseball game interrupted by indecent act
And there it was -- a rare moon shot.
View ArticleMayor Joe Fontana sued by Londoner Tony Bacsa
London Mayor Joe Fontana is in a courtroom in Milton today for a lawsuit brought against him by Tony Bacsa, a mechanical engineer, builder and plumber.
View ArticleLondon murder trial hears of brutal beating death
Hours before he would die, Leonard “Johnny” Williams was “buddy-buddy” with his killer Walter Katigakyok.
View ArticleLondon scientists find electromagnetic fields alter memory, touch perception
Scientists at Lawson Health Research Institute are hopeful they can use electromagnetic fields to treat neurological disorders after proving the fields can actually alter brain activity.
View ArticleMotorcyclist injured in St. Thomas crash
A 49-year-old motorcyclist was hurt early Wednesday afternoon in a collision at a St. Thomas intersection.
View ArticleTruck veers across traffic into home
One man is headed to hospital after a truck struck a home on Lacroix St. and Spencer Ave. in Chatham Wednesday afternoon. The Daily News is at the scene and will update the story.
View ArticleEmbro owners say they are shocked by what they believe is the brazen theft of...
An Embro couple say they are devastated following a strange incident on Saturday afternoon where they believe their English bulldog was allegedly stolen by a couple in a black jeep.
View ArticleSuppliers to be licenced, supervised
The Ontario Health Ministry has closed an inspection loophole that may have led to Ontario cancer patients receiving diluted chemotherapy drugs.
View ArticleCami supplier faces strike deadline
Union and company negotiators were working Wednesday to avert a strike at an auto parts plant that could affect production at Cami Automotive.
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