Bradley Priestap denies he peeked in windows near Western University,...
Bradley Priestap says it wasn't him who took the secretive photos of Western University women.
View ArticleUnion members are not allowed to ask questions
Executives at London’s child welfare agency have enjoyed wage hikes — some, more than $20,000 and $30,000 in a single year — as its front-line workers face massive job cuts and frozen pay, their union...
View ArticleElder says faith can make sense of pastor's death
A leader of an Aylmer-area church whose pastor was killed Saturday, says faith can make sense of the tragic accident.
View ArticleReThink London is the planning department’s attempt to create a new growth...
London’s ambitious plan to align its blueprint for growth with residents’ wants moves to the next stage, after 10,000 Londoners weighed in. What’s not so clear is whether politicians — in a sprawling...
View ArticleDental clinic helps local family
Erika Taege says she's blown away by the care her family received at a free dental clinic.
View ArticlePlowing competitors expected at Warwick Township farm
Pride in plowing is alive and well in rural Lambton County.
View ArticleOntario Health Minister Deb Matthews praises new laser tool with near perfect...
A new laser tool that finds potential skin cancers in seconds may get more widespread use in Ontario.
View ArticleGraham Fowler plans to walk The Bruce Trail both ways
A Londoner is taking on Canada’s oldest and longest footpath — all 900 km of it, and back.
View ArticleLondon scientists conclude a person with no post-secondary education is more...
You might think an old person whose car is crushed from behind is likely to suffer from long-lasting whiplash.
View ArticleLondon police Chief Brad Duncan backs beat device
London cops will soon be carrying Tasers on the beat.
View ArticleBradley Priestap is found guilty of 12 of 16 charges against him
Western's serial prowler has been stopped in his tracks.
View ArticleCarol Stephenson ends her 10-year stint as Ivey business school dean next month.
After 10 years at the helm, Carol Stephenson is retiring as dean of the Richard Ivey School of Business at Western University.
View ArticleOntario apple crop rebounds dramatically
Ontario apple producers have rebounded dramatically from a horrible growing season last year that decimated most of the crop and kept provincially-grown apples out of grocery stores for months.
View ArticleChicago-based company has selected firm to tear down Navistar plant
The days for one of Chatham-Kent's major industrial factories are numbered.
View ArticleLTC Board chair Eric Southern predicts the spending limit means fewer bus routes
City hall’s proposed 2014 spending limit for the London Transit Commission would likely mean cuts to bus routes, the LTC’s board chair predicts.
View ArticleMore than 100,000 students graduated in June 2003, the largest high school...
A decade after Ontario campuses swallowed two years of high school grads in one year, the extra elbow room built for the year, which combined the last Grade 13 and first Grade 12 graduating classes, is...
View ArticleLondon city council set to vote on massive retail development by PenEquity...
City council will vote Tuesday night on a huge – and hugely controversial – retail development at Hwy. 401.
View ArticlePoliticans debated zoning changes needed for the huge retail complex
An impassioned debate, an imperfect conclusion.
View ArticleSt. Joe’s study finds patients who smoke are receptive to quitting due to the...
There’s nothing like going under the knife to make a smoker want to quit.
View ArticleUniversity Hospital has confirmed six cases of C. difficile
A London hospital is urging visitors to be cautious after an outbreak of a potentially deadly superbug.
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