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Worker dies

Ontario Ministry of Labour is investigating the death of a contractor who was taken to hospital Monday after being found unconscious at Imperial Oil's Sarnia site.

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Final arguments to be made on Tuesday

Kimberly Hough-McVeety will not take the stand to defend herself against charges of stealing money, fraud over $5,000 and falsifying documents in connection to her work as a financial controller for...

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More cracks found in botched London reservoir

More cracks have been found in a new $57-million London water reservoir, which will put the botched project three years past its scheduled opening.

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Trust fund set up for Tyler Brooks-Szabo, still hospitalized after being hit...

Family and friends of a 10-year-old boy who was hit by a car while riding his bicycle on the sidewalk want him to open his eyes for Christmas.

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Spirit of Giving: Donated gifts are wrapped and ready for delivery

A little holiday spirit is wrapped and ready for hundreds of London seniors, thanks to donors and a company that specializes in caring for the elderly.

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Establishing a centre of excellence that would offer enhanced education...

Maybe music can save your soul, but can it save Lorne Avenue elementary school?

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A growing window and door manufacturer gets ready for a bigger facility and...

Amid the gloom of recent job losses in the city, one small London company is quietly expanding.

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London Council likely to reject allowing developers to review the city’s...

The mayor-backed proposal to include developers on a task force mapping out London’s growth appears set for political death Tuesday night.

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Agency to benefit if wind company wins lawsuit

Wind activist Esther Wrightman says she's surprised United Way Canada is willing to take the money wind giant NextEra Energy is seeking in its lawsuit against her.

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The Business Cares Food Drive hopes for a final major push

With the campaign deadline looming, this year’s Business Cares Food Drive still has a long way to go.

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London city hall committee briefs

Cycling committee a go

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Charmaine Collins was a generous person with a caring heart

Funeral arrangements have been finalized for a young area woman who died this weekend in an Ottawa house fire.

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Ford apologizes to reporter threatening libel suit

Mayor Rob Ford has apologized to a Toronto Star reporter threatening to sue him for libel.

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24-year-old Bright's Grove native battles colon cancer with comedy

Danielle Taylor was struck by lightning Aug. 17.

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Ontario is relaxing its rules to allow sales at farmers’ markets, but much of...

London-area wine lovers shouldn’t hoist a toast just yet.

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Child development worker Greg Simard sentenced to 20 years in prison for...

In handcuffs and leg irons, a London man who tried to beat an autistic boy to death, stood to have his say before he was dealt a 20-year prison sentence.

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London won't adjust its growth boundaries for now

City council opted Tuesday against rejigging its urban growth boundary for now, but authorized talks to consider a future revision.

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All in the family

If it's a service families need, chances are they can find it in one of the family centres opening in either renovated or expanded spaces in London schools. Hank Daniszewski reports.

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London research team finds concrete solution to pain

The secret to getting relief from that aching tooth may be stuff contractors use to make concrete.

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Series of winter storms on the way for southern Ontario

Blame it on Texas.

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