Mayor Joe Fontana is not pleased with the figure being discussed going into a...
When the latest London budget lands at city hall Tuesday, it’ll include a call for a 2014 tax hike of roughly 3%.
View ArticleThree area individuals will receive Medals of Bravery at a ceremony at Rideau...
Several Southwestern Ontario residents who risked their lives saving people from burning buildings or vehicles will receive medals from Gov. Gen. David Johnston.
View ArticleLondon-St. Thomas real estate sales up in November
November was a good month for realtors in the London area with sales up 7.6% compared to the same month last year.
View ArticleCopy of Save VIA Rail petition being sent to prime minister
It’s full steam ahead for an online petition to restore VIA Rail service in Canada.
View ArticleCharity season kicks into high gear for the holidays in London
In December, it begins — charitable feeling, often on a scale not found at other times of the year.
View ArticleRon Seaward extended his singing career to raise $92,000 in 16 years to buy...
When he was seven, Ron Seaward was walking to school with a classmate in his east London neighbourhood and asked him what he got for Christmas.
View ArticlePhilippines relief effort
Brendon Basiga’s voice breaks when he describes how his new colleagues at the London courthouse have stepped up for him in a time of great need halfway around the world.
View ArticleFarmers harvest record crops across country
Canadian farmers rewrote the record books in 2013 with stunning increases in production from a year earlier.
View ArticleTwo studies of the first two years of full-day kindergarten show it’s helping...
Researchers studying the rollout of full day kindergarten have looked at the evidence and released their verdict: Though there were growing pains in the first two years of the program, overall, the...
View ArticleDomestic violence survey launched by Western University researchers and...
Western University researchers and the Canadian Labour Congress are launching a national survey Thursday looking at how domestic violence affects workers and workplaces.
View ArticleThe London mayor admits promises made in the 2010 campaign have been tougher...
As politicians took the wraps off London’s 2014 city budget Tuesday, Joe Fontana wanted to be somewhere else.
View ArticleThe good, the bad, and the scams
When Cecilia Robilio saw the picture of the elderly London lottery winners supposedly offering her $2 million, she got angry.
View ArticlePolice searching for jewelry thief
London police are looking for one man they believe was involved in three separate jewelry store heists in the city and possibly others across Southwestern Ontario.
View ArticleCouncil kills doubled expense accounts
Having asked police to reign in their proposed spending plan, members of London city council had little appetite Tuesday to double their expense accounts — or those of the next council — to $30,000.
View ArticleGreen Arc expect March production at tire plant
Jeff Robinson was first in line at 7:15 a.m. with his resume in hand.
View ArticleWestern University researchers exploring link between domestic violence and...
Western University researchers and the Canadian Labour Congress are launching a national survey looking at how domestic violence affects workers and workplaces.
View ArticleFoundation tied to London Mayor Joe Fontana and his son still touts itself as...
A foundation tied to London Mayor Joe Fontana and his son is still touting its status as a registered Canadian charity seven months after that status was revoked.
View ArticleChange in chairperson at both London area school boards
Both London-area school boards have new leaders as trustees elected new chairpersons.
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....