The South West Area Plan leaves the city without enough for industry
London is looking to convert 500 more hectares for industry to stay competitive with other cities — a surprise move some say is poorly planned.
View ArticleTrains and people: A deadly mix
Every day this year, at least 50 trains rumbled through London. Five times this year, a train has left a human tragedy in its wake. The most recent heartbreak came Saturday, when 11-year-old Kendra...
View ArticlePOLICE: Lambton OPP still investigating
A Walpole Island teen is dead following a collision there Sunday.
View ArticleLondon cops run to raise funds for Salvation Army’s Christmas Kettle Campaign.
The season of giving is off to a running start for London police.
View ArticlePolice investigating break-ins in London and MIddlesex County
Police are seeking thieves they believe has broken into homes in London and just west of the city in Middlesex Centre.
View ArticleMan ejected after police pursuit
Two men were injured after a police pursuit near Delhi.
View ArticlePickup truck rolls over
A 22-year-old man is in hospital with serious injuries after a pickup truck in which he was riding rolled on London Road. north of Wingham.
View ArticleBanished man faces gun charges
London police have arrested a city man previously banished from Lambton County after finding a semi-automatic weapon Monday.
View ArticleVictim tells London court he felt like he’d been scammed in auto repair swindle
Even the pizza delivery guy says he was scammed.
View ArticleFrom police to crime experts, no one is alarmed at the Forest City’s ranking
The London region has the tenth-highest per capita homicide rate in the country, numbers released by Statistics Canada show.
View ArticleAccused baby shaker Rourke Desmanche had notes with title ‘The Story We Stick...
A month after his baby boy had died, Rourke Desmanche was arrested two provinces away.
View ArticleLondon high school uses stickers to cover up yearbook picture of exposed student
Stickers. That’s the tactic officials at Mother Teresa secondary school are using to cover up a former student’s revealing yearbook stunt.
View ArticleStorm water funds set to rupture
A looming financial crisis in a city reserve fund may stall new residential development in the not-too-distant future, a city council committee was warned Tuesday.
View ArticlePublic input in ReThink process reaches nearly 8,300
The ReThink London planning process is making history, city council’s strategic priorities committee was told Tuesday.
View ArticleLONDON CITY BUDGET: Staff table a draft budget calling for a 2.5% property...
Where the budget is now: 2.5% . . . Where they want to get: 0%
View ArticleInside the jailhouse
It’s an aging jail where rundown cells are hidden from guard stations and a kitchen for female inmates sits mostly unused.
View ArticleToronto lawyer impressed with student bus plan
A former MP is coming to the aid of a group of Western students who were forced to shut down their affordable shuttle service after receiving a stern legal warning from North American busing giant...
View ArticleProvince streamlining assessments and fast-tracking routine requests
The window to small solar projects reopens in Ontario on Dec. 14.
View ArticleThe witness described Floyd Deleary as a frightening ‘legend’ to London court
He’s the witness everyone has been waiting for at a London trial about drugs, guns and violence.
View ArticleBoth services told to trim fat and return with lower or no increases
Necessary increases or cash grabs? It depends on who you ask.
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