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Jared Zaifman taking another shot at Ward 14 seat in London 2014 municipal...

Having come tantalizingly close to winning a seat on London city council in 2011, Jared Zaifman is back again.

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London-St. Thomas real estate market had strong finish in 2013

The London-area real estate market was relatively stable in 2013 with total sales of 7,095 homes, down 1.4% from the previous year.

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Judy Bryant will not be running in 2014 London municipal election

Veteran London city councillor Judy Bryant said Monday she will not seek a fourth term on council in the Oct. 27 election.

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FRIENDSHIP: Sarnia police officer forms strong friendship with fraud victim

“If you're from Sarnia, you probably know Harry.”

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With only 150 summer spots open, dancers lined up in London — one of 20...

They’re full of determination, passion and a drive to be the best in Canada.

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London council backs $500,000 wooden fence noise barrier

It’s not exactly “just pick up the damn bags,” but it’s close.

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The process of selling the heritage building involves three provincial...

The gem of London’s Old South community could belong to the city by springtime.

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Monday’s blizzard-like conditions and severe cold produced the first snow day...

Where: London Airport

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Hospital tied executive salaries to vaccination rate

The flu shot may deliver a sting, but for some hospital executives in London, not getting one could have caused a pain in the pocket.

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Action needed quickly, experts say

A monster fish that could destroy the Great Lakes can be contained, but it’ll cost billions of dollars to build barriers and other safeguards to keep it out, a just-released report says.

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St. Thomas medical students get scholarships aimed at enticing them to...

St. Thomas native Jessica Jackson hasn’t decided if she’ll return home to practice medicine when she’s finished training at Western University.

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Flu surges in London

The same flu bug behind the 2009 pandemic is starting to punch its weight in the London region, causing outbreaks in nursing homes and a surge in the number of people hospitalized.

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Blizzard closes most of highways north of London Tuesday morning

Most highways and county roads north of London are closed at 6 a.m. with Environment Canada warning that a dangerous blizzard will continue Tuesday.

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Five great arts events, including a tribute to the late Greg Curnoe, explore...

Buckle those seat-belts, arts lovers, because 2014 is about to take off.

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Two Huron County snow plow drivers stranded overnight

You know its bad when snow plow operators end up stranded on the road overnight.

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City hall committee briefs

CITY ASSET REPORT GETS THUMBS UP AT COMMITTEE

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E-bingo an industry saver?

A London bingo operator is going after younger players with a plan to go electronic.

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Western professor helps discover failed stars, known as brown dwarfs, contain...

A team of international researchers led by a Western ­University professor has found what’s believed to be violent ­hurricane- type storms in failed stars known as brown dwarfs.

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What to expect: Schools may close for third day

London’s big chill of 2014 could reach near-historic proportions Wednesday.

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Police urge job seekers to use common sense

After responding to a job ad on Kijiji, a woman was almost scammed out of $2,000.

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