Celebration of new king will piggy-back annual green ride
A royal orange procession will make its way through London Saturday to celebrate the investiture of the new Dutch king.
View ArticleKate Dubinski talks to NDP leader Andrea Horwath and Conservative leader Tim...
After 19 days of not-so-private negotiations, NDP Leader Andrea Horwath signed off on the Liberal budget leavened with concessions the NDP had demanded, giving a new lease on life to Kathleen Wynne’s...
View ArticleTwitter response mixed on gambling in the heart of downtown
Some on city council want to ensure a full-blown casino seemingly bound for London goes downtown.
View ArticleFormer church must be moved in order to avoid demolition
With cash and pledges approaching $20,000, the Fugitive Slave Chapel Preservation Project is making significant strides toward finding a new home for the 1848-era house of worship.
View ArticlePair charged with first degree murder in death of Sarnia teacher
The man and woman charged with the murder of 27-year-old Sarnia teacher Noelle Paquette have been remanded in custody until their next court date.
View ArticleLondon police lay charges against three teens after a school bus was torched...
A trio of teens are facing charges for allegedly setting off fireworks that torched a school bus and left a north London parking lot looking like a war zone this week. But police are still...
View ArticleDriver hits gas, not brake, slams into eatery
Contini's Eatery and Pizzeria won't be toasting dough anytime soon after a vehicle smashed into the side of the restaurant Thursday morning.
View ArticleTwo arrested, $800,000 in marijuana seized Wednesday in Central Elgin drug bust
Two people have been arrested and marijuana with a street value of $800,000 seized after Elgin OPP and the OPP Drug Enforcement Unit raided a residence in Central Elgin Wednesday morning.
View ArticleImportant kids feel safe expressing how they feel
A clarion call is being sent out to local students to stand behind the many anti-bullying programs they endorse in their schools.
View ArticleStriking elevator workers picket downtown London
Elevator workers took to the streets of downtown London Thursday as part of an ongoing labour dispute. Ontario members of the International Union of Elevator Constructors went on strike May 1. About 10...
View ArticleHollywood actor, Angelina Jolie, had her breasts removed and wrote about it
With the world abuzz after Angelina Jolie had her breasts removed to avoid cancer, more London women want to get checked for the gene defects that made the actor so vulnerable.
View ArticleFalling short
Festering problems of overcrowding and violence at London’s provincial jail came to a head last summer when inmates refused to return to their cells and trashed ranges. The provincial government...
View ArticleWoodstock student receives accolades from science community for malaria...
Woodstock is home to the top youth medical researcher in the world.
View ArticleLondon police investigate pair of overnight crashes
A 22-year-old London man is in hospital and facing impaired driving charges after crashing his car into a hydro pole early Friday morning.
View ArticleOntario Provincial Police issue warning after windsurfer rescued from Long...
OPP are reminding people to be careful around cold water after the police along with the Canadian Coast Guard had to help a windsurfer in trouble.
View ArticleThe Political Beat: May 24
Reporters Patrick Maloney and Chip Martin look at this week in politics. This week: Mayor Joe Fontana's lawsuit and where to put a casino in London.
View ArticleOntario Premier Kathleen Wynne makes London stop
Fresh off a budget crafted to get the support of the NDP and insure survival of her Liberal minority government, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne came to London Friday and provided a candid assessment of...
View ArticleAsh trees on City of London property doomed by 2014
Ash trees are disappearing at a fast clip across London.
View ArticlePremier believes there are ‘systemic issues’ inside corrections, including...
Premier Kathleen Wynne publicly acknowledged Friday the province needs to make changes to Ontario’s corrections system, including London’s troubled jail.
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