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London men charged with firearms offences

Two London men were charged with firearms offences in Chatham Township on Sunday.

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Staff Sgt. takes part in drum session

Video footage of a Sarnia Police officer's act of goodwill at the ongoing Aamjiwnaang rail blockade is spreading quickly.

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SPACE: Hadfield makes historic mission to ISS

Chris Hadfield rang in the new year from out of this world.

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Lots of ways to celebrate New Year's day in London

Whether it's skating at Victoria Park or drinking tea and cider at London's oldest home, there's no shortage of ways to celebrate the arrival of 2013.

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Snow squalls forecast for London area

What's in store for 2013?

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Province providing $1.4 million to help London's homeless

There is help on the horizon for London's homeless.

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Top 100 most viewed stories in 2012

Horrifying crashes, murder and political scandal, yes.

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First London baby of 2013 born at 12:38 a.m.

It didn't take long for London's newest citizen this year to arrive.

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London grain company fined after worker's foot crushed

A London grain company has been fined $55,000 after a worker at its Thamesville elevator had his foot crushed.

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Police search for missing Sarnia woman

Sarnia Police are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a missing 27 year old woman. Police are looking for 27 year old Noelle Paquette of Sarnia. She was last seen in the area of Lochiel and...

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Giant snowman makes London, Ont. dad talk of the town

Maybe it was all that waiting, but when Bob Mann made his snowman, he went big.

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Londoner Bob Mann used some creative engineering to build his 5.5-metre-tall...

Maybe it was all that waiting, but when Bob Mann made his snowman, he went big.

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Trevor Henry was tops at the track in 2012

Growing up in Wellington County, Trevor Henry never doubted he’d work with horses.

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Railway right-of-way dumping dust-up hits impasse

Politicians in Middlesex County have upped the ante in a dump debate with the operator of a small railway spur line.

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Odds of Liberals imposing a contract before a new leader is picked are slim

If you’re waiting for the province’s standoff with Ontario’s teachers to come to an end now that the education minister has the power to call the whole thing off, don’t hold your breath.

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Hay relief: ‘This is what it means to be Canadian’

The past six weeks — as he and his daughter helped arrange delivery of 150 truckloads of hay to desperate Ontario farmers — have been some of the most rewarding of Bert Bloemendal’s life.

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Federal privacy commissioner poised to investigate security lapse

The federal privacy commissioner is poised to launch a full investigation into a security lapse that lost the private information of about 5,000 Canadians.

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Flu outbreak declared at University Hospital in London

For the second time in less than a week a flu outbreak has been declared at London's University Hospital.

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London area real estate market stable in 2012

The London area real estate market was stable in 2012 with total sales almost equal to the previous year.

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Two London-area homes hit by thieves

A pair of home break-ins has Middlesex OPP on the lookout for at least two suspects and a treasure trove of stolen goods.

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