London's unemployment rate dropped in August
London's unemployment rate has dropped to 8.3%, down from 8.6% the previous month.
View ArticleSuspect wanted in Aug. 30 manhunt turns himself in to Huron OPP
A man who was the focus of an extensive police search in the Exeter area last week has turned himself in to Huron OPP.
View ArticleDrug's use by adolescents associated with possible onset of schizophrenia
Chatham-Kent's medical officer of health has some concerns about the recreational use of marijuana, but says for the most part it's an "extremely safe drug" and “almost impossible to overdose on.”
View ArticleDramatic choices
After decades of debate that led to nothing, the wraps have come off two duelling proposals to build a performing arts centre in London — one by The Grand Theatre, the other by Orchestra London. Eying...
View ArticleSt. Thomas historic sign program to preserve city's architectural heritage
St. Thomas has entered a new phase in its drive to preserve the historical DNA of its downtown and make it visible to anyone walking or driving by.
View ArticleCairo prison cell ‘like camping’
The sister of Toronto filmmaker John Greyson says her brother appears to be maintaining his sense of humour while being held in a crowded Cairo prison cell, along with London emergency room doctor...
View ArticleParty names London West MPP its corrections critic
New MPP Peggy Sattler doesn’t have to go far to find work.
View ArticleCity council committee to wrestle with the unique, 138-year-old structure’s...
London’s oldest bridge, dating back to the horse-and-buggy era, could cost far more to keep in use than thought.
View ArticleAppeals in wind around PenEquity
One of London’s most controversial development proposals in recent times — a $300-million retail complex — could be headed for a lengthy delay courtesy of a rival developer considering an appeal to the...
View ArticleArchie Gibbs made headlines winning title to the Lake Huron beach in 1989
Few people believed Archie Gibbs when he claimed to own the famed Grand Bend beach back in the early 1980s.
View ArticleNobody injured after freight train and car collide in London
London police are on the scene of a crash involving a train and car in Old North.
View ArticleThe 2014 London municipal election is closer than you think
With one year to go before the start of the next London civic election season, the early jockeying has begun. Wannabe politicians will soon be in election-year mode and voters will be pulled in. City...
View ArticleDisharmony among the arts in London
They may not have the knives out in the orchestra pit, but they’re definitely staring daggers at each other.
View ArticleMore than 500 march in 62nd Warrior's Day Parade at the Western Fair in London
Cloudy skies and rain didn't stop Londoners from clapping and saluting Canadian war veterans during the 62nd Warrior's Day Parade Saturday.
View ArticleWestern University denies student group's claim that they were kicked off...
A group of student demonstrators and Western University are at odds over how campus police broke up a protest during orientation week.
View ArticleKorny Korners' annual Adventure Corn Maze honours Sarnia astronaut Chris...
When designing the annual corn maze at his Sarnia farm this year, Roger Thurston was starstruck.
View ArticleCanadian rapper Classified denies making rape comment at Western University...
With five words — “give it up for rape” — Western University’s controversial move to restore its anti-sexual violence stance landed with a thud on the weekend.
View ArticleNuhn Industries’ futuristic amphibious lagoon crawler wins innovation award...
A kick-ass looking amphibious lagoon crawler is making waves in agricultural circles.
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