Hundreds pay tribute Chatham-Kent fire inspector Marlene Juttens
Marlene Juttens lived a full life of community dedication, if not in years.
View ArticlePolice Chief Brad Duncan says there will be no internal investigation into...
In the hot seat a day after 87-year-old Serge Zubko said he was roughed up by two London cops, who then charged him with assault, Chief Brad Duncan insisted Friday his officers were justified in the...
View ArticleProgressive Conservatives blast opponents' union ties as London West...
The rhetoric is ramping up as the London West byelection campaign enters its final week.
View ArticleWestern University gives $20 million boost to London effort to become leader...
City hall’s $10-million plan to enter the highly competitive world of medical-research commercialization is getting a massive boost with Western University throwing another $20 million into the effort.
View ArticleAnonymous customer buys coffees at London Tim Hortons for next 500
They say there’s no such thing as a free lunch. There is, however, free coffee.
View ArticleLondon summer camp at Western University taps tech-savvy side
This isn’t your father’s summer camp.
View ArticleLondoner Aaron Yoon returns to Canada after being released from North African...
London native Aaron Yoon is reportedly back in Canada, after spending 18 months in a north African prison on terrorism-related charges.
View ArticleCAS losing cash, staff as its workload grows
Support for children in crisis will be slashed as London's Children's Aid office chops about 10% of its staff, the Ontario Public Service Employees Union warned Friday.
View ArticlePlugging in the options
Hold, merge or sell? That’s the big question as London politicians debate what to do with the city’s power distributor, London Hydro.
View ArticleParticipants make 150-km trek to raise money for Multiple Sclerosis Society...
They trekked through the pouring rain and chilly winds.
View ArticleArmy of volunteers build London playground in single day
On Saturday morning it was just an empty space at the bottom of Boler Mountain.
View ArticleTwo new security cameras to be installed in downtown London core
Police and the city’s security manager say downtown surveillance cameras provide valuable evidence and deter crime.
View ArticleOPP Const. Rachel Zuidervliet uses art skills to help catch criminals
While some artists use their talents in graphic design or animation, Const. Rachel Zuidervliet uses her skill set to help catch criminals.
View ArticlePart of the process is an online comment section
London Public Library has opened the books on a lengthy public-input process aimed at further improving the city’s $20-million-a-year institution.
View ArticleEugene Dustin to be presented with Governor General's award for volunteerism...
A London man who has been a driving force in the city's Pride movement is set to receive a prestigious award Sunday.
View ArticleWhat seems like a straightforward process is actually much more complicated,...
What’s in a name? In the case of London’s taxpayer-owned sports facilities, maybe a few bucks for city coffers.
View ArticleCarbon fibre cello comes with a $7,100 price tag
It’s used to make race cars and high-tech airplanes, but now carbon fibre is being moulded into one of the most beautiful musical instruments — the cello.
View ArticleRichard Parker was last seen at about 3:30 p.m. Sunday
Police and family were searching Sunday night for a 48-year-old man who they said is "not familiar with the London area."
View ArticleLondon man charged in family fight
A 36-year-old London man has been charged with making death threats, assault and mischief after a family fight in Glencoe Sunday.
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