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Western U. loo an impromptu confessional

The writing is scrawled along the inside of a bathroom stall, etched in shades of blue and grey.

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Cause of truck fire that spread to second vehicle in east London unknown

London police are investigating a truck fire that spread to a second vehicle and nearby fence Sunday morning.

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BB gun pulled after security guard at London store tries to bust suspected...

A man faces weapons charges after a BB gun was pulled on a security guard.

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MPP shares love of reading

Bow to the horse. Bow to the cow. Twirl with the pig if you know how. Bounce with the bunny. Strut with the duck. Spin with the chickens now — Cluck Cluck Cluck!

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Vandals target wind turbine

Six days after Ontario officials allowed an energy company to remove a bald eagle’s nest to make way for industrial wind turbines, one of those turbines has been vandalized.

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Dearness Home isn’t giving it best shot

In the midst of the worst flu season in a decade, only one nursing home in the London region has failed to get half its staff vaccinated: city-owned Dearness Home.

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We’ve been spoiled but winter is making a comeback with below normal...

Dig out the parka, find the long underwear.

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Canadian consul general tells Western students why Canada is paying the cost...

He was a “prop” for the governor of Michigan, risked humiliation on The Daily Show and logged 12,000 kilometres on the rubber chicken circuit.

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Early start to contract talks make production move less likely

Fears about production moving out of the Cami Automotive plant are fading with an offer by GM Canada to move up contract talks by seven months.

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Sound barrier worth $2 million rejected for Veterans Parkway

London drivers can expect a bumper crop of roadwork this summer and a large crop of rear bumpers in traffic ahead of them.

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Wastewater treatment to be city’s calling card

London may soon become a leader in North America in wastewater technology, city council’s civic works committee was told Monday.

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There’s an increased demand by golfers to use carts to get around the three...

Golfers at city-owned courses will have more golf carts to choose from this coming season and next if city council endorses a plan approved Monday by its community and protective services committee.

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Plan has morphed into a vast development 13 times larger than proposed

They’re the biggest names among London developers, with a history of sometimes fighting it out among themselves.

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No one watching monitors when prisoner hung himself, inquest jury hears

A London man strangled himself to death in full view of unwatched video monitors and amidst a series of improperly done cell checks, a coroner’s inquest heard Monday.

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The Fanshawe Colldge student union gave out stress balls and wrist bands

Christmas has come and gone, summer remains months away and snow is in the air — mix the ingredients together and you have a formula for the most depressing time of the year.

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Fanshawe College students help promote awareness of the issue by bringing in...

The stress of going to high school with depression was so difficult it made Sarah Ormston physically ill.

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Snow squall warning issued for north of London

Environment Canada issued a snow squall warning Tuesday for parts of Huron County and a watch for Perth County.

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A crowd of about 1,200 is expected to attend the Chamber of Commerce...

Expect a stripped-down production Tuesday morning when Joe Fontana delivers the third state of the city address of his term as London mayor, organizers say.

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Mayor Joe Fontana alludes to seeking second term as London mayor

A tongue-in-cheek comment, or a clear declaration he plans to seek a second term as mayor?

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Middlesex-London Health Unit has issued a cold weather alert

With an arctic blast gripping Southwestern Ontario sending temperatures plummeting below normal, the Middlesex-London Health Unit issued its first cold weather alert of the year.

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