Milverton man charged: murder, attempted murder
MILVERTON – A 23-year-old Milverton man is facing charges of murder and attempted murder in a shooting attack that left a teen dead and young man clinging to life.
View ArticleTeachers reject contract
An all-out war between teachers and the Ontario government opened a new front Wednesday in London where public secondary school and supply teachers rejected a deal.
View ArticlePicking the bones at EMD
The cavernous Electro-Motive plant on Oxford St., where for decades hundreds of Londoners worked, sits empty now, save for its assorted remains. After Thursday, when a public auction is held, even...
View ArticleBoys’ and Girls’ Club officials hope updated ballroom entices kids to get...
Famous for its fun ballroom, the Boys’ and Girls’ Club of London now has more balls — 400,000 of them — and organizers hope those colourful bits of plastic will lure kids off couches into the centre.
View ArticleCeleste Bailey was named the Ontario Provincial Police Association member of...
In their most critical moments, when they’re scared, hurt or frantic, it’s Celeste Bailey’s job to calm people down.
View ArticleIsland of misfit dolls
If you remember the Island of Misfit Toys, you’ll remember every toy longs for a child.
View ArticleWoman upset at losing pets and source of food
Sherry Poppe's chickens are more than pets to her, they are also a means of financial survival.
View ArticleDoes the province have a drinking problem?
The Progressive Conservative party is exploring whether the province has a drinking problem.
View ArticleGeneral Dynamics Land Systems Canada cutting jobs in London
London's military armoured vehicle maker is trimming it salaried and contract workforce, cutting 46 jobs.
View ArticlePorsche driver still critical
London police say a woman involved in a violent crash on Highbury Ave. Nov. 12 is still in critical condition and unable to talk to police.
View ArticleLocal teachers first to strike
Avon Maitland elementary teachers will be the first in the province to walk out of the classroom.
View ArticleHealth unit reports two deaths in London-Middlesex
The flu season has turned deadly in Middlesex and London with the health unit reporting two deaths Thursday.
View ArticleTeachers taking a stand
As some parents here scramble to arrange care for kids who will be out of school during Monday's one-day strike action, teachers are prepared to "take a stand," a union leader vowed.
View ArticleMaster Oneida speakers record their stories and pronunciations in the hope of...
They're words that weren't recorded, with meanings intricately tied to a culture desperately trying to survive.
View ArticlePublic high school teachers withdraw from extracurricular activities
So, what happens now?
View ArticleClassmates visit Zackery Gorrill, suffering from cerebral palsy, at his home
Laying in a tiny bed sandwiched between a colourful Christmas tree and a plasma television, Zackery Gorrill took it all in.
View ArticleHigh school sports suspended by Catholic and public school boards in London
High school sports at London and regional Catholic schools will stop until after Christmas, the school board has announced.
View ArticleAuto industry on the rebound
A national report out Thursday calls 2012 a record year for auto parts makers and suggests 2013 could be a banner year as well, which is great news for the economically hurting London region.
View ArticleMan hid more than $32Gs worth drugs in his rectum: Cops
A Sarnia man who hid more than $32,000 worth of crystal meth, heroin and cocaine in his rectum was held in police custody for 44 hours this week until the drugs were expelled.
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