London home suffers $275K damage after morning blaze
A morning house fire on the north side of the city left a family unharmed, but temporarily homeless.
View ArticleGeneric OxyContin worries London Police Chief Brad Duncan
The impending influx of a generic form of OxyContin pills on the market may make some pharmaceutical CEOs happy, but London Police Chief Brad Duncan doesn’t share their enthusiasm.
View ArticleRourke Desmanche charged in six-week-old’s death
Tiffany Rose admitted she was “stressed out” in the days before her baby was taken to hospital with severe brain injuries.
View ArticleFirst MPAC assessment since 2008
If you’re wondering how the value of your home has fared over the last four years, think one word: lukewarm.
View ArticleLondon politicians left to deal with public cries to stop smells at Orgaworld
Members of London city council blasted Ontario’s Environment Ministry Tuesday for not attending a public meeting into odour complaints at a composting plant.
View ArticleFive companies have applied and 43 others have completed screening
No sooner has a long-delayed, recession-relief fund opened than Southwestern Ontario businesses are racing to get their share.
View ArticleAnother councillor added to health board
City council approved a new funding model for the supply of water to Londoners that will see a 6% drop in the water bills for the average homeowner.
View ArticleCity council gives demolition 90 days to come up with new plan
London city council hopes the owners of a home in Woodfield heritage district can come up with plans to replace it or renovate it to appease heritage advocates.
View ArticleA DVD aimed at giving new immigrants to London a voice launches Wednesday.
London: A Newcomer’s Story, was developed by the London and Middlesex Local Immigration Partnership, with the goal of helping others understand the life immigrants left behind as they try to fit into a...
View ArticleSwan continues to support ‘short on detail’ Fontana
As controversy engulfed Joe Fontana, his most crucial council comrade warned the embattled mayor needed more time to quiet the critics.
View ArticleStress cited for long weekend
They’ve already got Thanksgiving weekend, the Christmas holidays and spring break.
View ArticleSamsung proceeds despite ruling it need not locate here
Samsung remains on track to build a London manufacturing plant, despite a World Trade Organization ruling it doesn’t have to locate here to sell its parts here.
View ArticleFog warning issued for much of Southern Ontario
Environment Canada has issued a heavy fog advisory for much of Southern Ontario, including London and Middlesex.
View ArticleTeen hit with jail time for throwing boot
A teenager who threw his work boot at his former girlfriend and smashed her iPod has been sentenced to 30 days in jail.
View ArticleLondon police lay charges in crackdown on taxis and limousines
A three-day crackdown by London police on taxis and limousines proved to be worthwhile after 105 offence notices were handed out.
View ArticleHit-and-run accused arrested
Police have arrested and charged the alleged driver of a dangerous hit-and-run 7:45 p.m. Tuesday in the city that left one person injured.
View ArticleLive at 4:15 p.m. reaction to Fontana charges
Live at 4:15 p.m. reaction to Fontana charges
View ArticleLondon Mayor Joe Fontana has been charged by the RCMP
London Mayor Joe Fontana faces two criminal charges relating to a federal cheque that paid the deposit on the 2005 wedding reception for his son Michael.
View ArticleMark Wales wants a greater presence of sector in next provincial election
Lobbyists will be pumping the power of the farm as never before as Ontario heads into a provincial election next year.
View ArticleThe Political Beat: Nov 21
Reporters Patrick Maloney and Chip Martin looks at this week in politics. This week: Mayor Joe Fontana is charged by the RCMP.
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