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Donations help local organizations make a better city and world

Their work could dramatically improve children’s mental health care in your neighbourhood and across the world.

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Storm chasers venture into Sandy's path

While most Southwestern Ontarians remained warm and dry through Sandy, two Londoners ventured into its wrath to check it out firsthand.

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Recap: Live tweets on motion asking mayor to step away from job

After weeks of building pressure, a London city councillor will table a motion asking Joe Fontana to step away from the mayor's office amid an RCMP probe.

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London city council slides into political bedlam

The storm of controversy with Mayor Joe Fontana at its eye was upgraded Tuesday as some on his sharply-divided council tried to ask him to take a leave of absence the same day he was blasted in...

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The Political Beat: Oct. 6

Reporter Patrick Maloney looks at London politics. This week: Should councillor Dale Henerson apologize over remarks made during the smoking ban debate.

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The Political Beat: Oct 12

Patrick Maloney andChip Martin look at the week in politics including London councillor Dale Henderson’s apology, the highway 401 interchange announcement, smoking bans, and methadone clinics.

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The Political Beat: Oct. 19

Reporters Patrick Maloney and Chip Martin looks at this week in politics. This week: methadone clinics, Dalton McGuinty resigns, banning twitter from councill, and the fate of 199 Queens Ave.

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The Political Beat: Oct. 25

Reporter Patrick Maloney and Editor-In-Chief Joe Ruscitti look at this week in politics. This week: Joe Fontana, methadone use, Chris Bentley leaving politics, and the South West Area Plan.

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Hospital mergers don't work, study finds

Mountains of money spent but not a penny of proof of benefit — that's the ledger after Ontario merged or shut down 87 hospitals in a process that in London alone cost nearly $1.3 billion.

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Watchful eye on lake levels

Near record low water levels on the Great Lakes, including Lake St. Clair, can be attributed to a mild 2011-12 winter and drought conditions this past summer.

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Home invasion victim points finger at two accused

The woman in the witness box looked over to the prisoner’s dock, then looked away.

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Original plan for 25-lane indoor aquatic centre scuttled

Its old pool leaking badly, Strathroy-Caradoc will get a new public swimming hole after all — but an indoor one is off the table indefinitely.

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Tillsonburg mayor sorry for any anxiety

The town has cancelled its contract with its information technology provider in a move that temporarily put its computer systems in security lockdown.

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Attempted murder charge stems back to last January involving a Hells Angels...

A man wanted for the attempted murder of a Hells Angels member last January has been arrested.

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The Political Beat: Oct 31

Reporters Patrick Maloney and Chip Martin looks at this week in politics. This week: Should Mayor Joe Fontana step aside while allegations that federal money was used for his son's wedding reception...

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Garage openers aid thieves

Lock your vehicles and make sure that garage-door opener is out of sight, warn London police.

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London Mayor Joe Fontana gets cold shoulder from community groups

Mayor Joe Fontana has begun to learn some community groups would rather he and his troubles stayed away.

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Razor found in London trick-or-treat bag

London police are warning parents to be check their children's candy after a double-sided razor blade was found in a trick-or-treat bag on Hallowe'en.

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Marathon London city council session OKs southwest plan

It took till the wee hours of the morning, but a plan to reshape the city’s so-called final frontier was approved by city council.

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London school trustee Phil Squire seeking PC nomination

A prominent London school trustee is going after the Tory nomination in London North Centre for the next Ontario election.

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