Developer plans spring opening and urges former staff to apply for jobs
Fears about the future of a historic mansion-turned-hotel in London’s Old South neighbourhood have been calmed.
View ArticleSalthaven seeks wildlife sponsors
Looking for a holiday gift that will stand out under the Christmas tree?
View ArticlePolice seize drugs in raids on two London residences
London police have seized $716,000 worth of drugs in two raids on London residences.
View ArticleDecommissioned coal plant closed in 2001
The historic Marysville Power Plant, a landmark that sits across from Sarnia on the Michigan side of the St. Clair River, has been sold and is expected to be demolished.
View ArticleNorovirus arrives in St. Thomas, Elgin county
An increase in gastrointestinal illness in St. Thomas and Elgin this fall isn’t due to the flu, health officials to say.
View ArticleLondon Knights come up empty in shootout with Erie Otters
Not once but thrice the London Knights were poised to knock off the first-place Erie Otters and bring to the end a home-winning streak that had stretched to 17 to begin the season.
View ArticleCargill cutting London workers at chicken processing plant
London’s largest food processor, Cargill will layoff between 40 and 100 workers used to make chicken McNuggets as machines replace hand deboning the birds, sources say.
View ArticleSnow squall watch issued for Huron County
Environment Canada issued a snow squall watch Sunday for Goderich and Huron County.
View ArticleFormer Glenile owner admits union subversion, denies sexual harassment charges
The former owner of Glenile Electric denied any impropriety in the relationship between himself and his former financial controller Kimberly Hugh-McVeety under cross-examination.
View ArticleSledders descend on Doidge Park
Andrew Sharp, 26 of London wasn't the oldest sledder in Doidge Park on Sunday, but the odds are that his sleds were.
View ArticleWestern ends ties with Access Copyright group
Student leaders are heralding a decision by Western University that will help save students enough money to buy an extra 12-pack of beer — but could be the death of Canadian culture, a group in charge...
View ArticleIt took mathematicians to come up with a formula that strikes a more fair...
If you dread the wait for emergency room docs, you may find help from an unexpected corner: Pointy-headed geeks who think they can use math to make queues move more fairly.
View ArticleArea bands join forces to bring concerns to feds
More than 200 years after they were divided, five area native bands have joined to deal with Ottawa in a united front.
View ArticleBud earning rave reviews
London’s Budweiser Gardens is racking up more accolades as one of the most successful years in its history comes to a close.
View ArticleTurf tensions mount as warning issued
Inviting developers to the table to decide where the City of London should add land for new housing and industry is raising red flags for planning experts, who say the optics are poor and the end...
View ArticlePolice seek missing London man
London police are asking the public to help locate a missing 50-year-old man.
View ArticleTwo-vehicle collision closes section of Denfield Rd. northwest of London
An elderly man was injured in a two-vehicle crash near Ilderton Monday morning.
View ArticleSarnian dies in Ottawa house fire
A young Sarnia woman was tragically killed in a weekend fire in Ottawa.
View ArticleGoats, pigs among livestock casualties
About 30 goats, a couple of pigs and possibly a few black Angus cattle were destroyed in a barn fire about two kilometres north of here Monday morning.
View ArticleThousands lineup for Christmas hampers
The Salvation Army is expecting to provide Christmas Hampers for over 6000 families at the Western Fair. Thousands of Londoners lined-up early Monday morning on the first day of the program.
View Article