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79-year-old Sarnia woman charged with dangerous driving causing death

Police have charged a 79-year-old Sarnia woman in the collision that resulted in the death of 10-year-old Jillian Keck.

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Cops make $285G drug bust

St. Thomas police seized drugs valued at $285,000 and two brothers now face a number of drug-related charges, after a raid Monday at a city home led to a second raid at another.

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Aggressive raccoon a major concern for Woodstock man

A Woodstock man who believed he was going to be attacked by a rabid raccoon says he is shocked and concerned by the bureaucratic response to his situation.

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Americans reminded not to enter Canada with guns

After confiscating five guns in two weeks from Americans seeking entry into Canada, border officials are reminding travellers that it is illegal to bring undeclared firearms into the country.

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Amish kennel owners in court over licence fight

A judicial pre-trial date of April 5 has been set in the matter between Perth East Township and dog breeders Menno and Viola Streicher, the Amish couple who are charged with operating a dog kennel...

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It’s rare for lamb sextuplets to survive, but these did

Dave Wagler is stoked on sheep.

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Documented proof needed to become a representative in process

If anyone can prove they are a relative of early settlers believed to be buried on a Chatham property, they will be eligible to have a say in what is done with the remains.

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Last year's crop disaster about to be felt by consumers

Ontario consumers are about to run out of homegrown apples.

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Expert witness says evidence consistent with husband’s description

A fence post with blood splatter could have caused Barbara Short’s head wound, stated a blood stain expert during a murder trial in Sarnia’s Superior Court Tuesday.

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Staff surprised that 30-50 women arrive each night

A surprising number of women have landed at a London women’s shelter during the first year it’s been open evenings and weekends.

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London miner passes environmental assessment, still needs First Nations nod

London-based Fortune Minerals is a step closer to launching a major mining operation in the Northwest Territories.

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Diamond Jubilee medal

If the Queen knew about the latest mini-fiasco in our London, she would not be amused.

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Native reserve eyed for London

Flush with a $120-million settlement for giving up its land, an area native band hopes to get some of London’s.

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Mother imprisoned for violent toddler beatings

A mother whose repeated beating of her toddlers left them with fractured ribs and covered with bruises has been sentenced to serve three years in a penitentiary.

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Water main break shuts down Highbury

A portion of Highbury Ave. won't be reopened until Thursday after a burst water main shut down the busy London road.

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Tillsonburg man charged in Norwich buggy crash

Police have charged a Tillsonburg man with multiple offences, including dangerous operation of a vehicle causing bodily harm, after a pickup truck struck a horse and buggy in November in Norwich Township.

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People walked out of one of the iconic duo’s first gigs at Western University...

At some point, perhaps 44 years ago this month, London experienced its first jolting encounter with the electric Ian & Sylvia.

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London Health Sciences Centre named national training centre for robotic surgery

London Health Sciences Centre executives celebrated Wednesday being selected by the world’s largest maker of surgical robots as its exclusive training centre for robotic surgery in Canada.

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Shuttered factories hurt United Way as funds fall short

They knew it was going to be tough, but for the first time in more than a decade the United Way of London and Middlesex faces the threat of falling short of its campaign target.

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Craig Short says he did not cheat on wife

Barbara Short was murdered by blunt-force trauma during an eight-hour time frame, a coroner told jurors during a Sarnia Superior Court murder trial Wednesday.

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