Pioneering talk radio personality John Dickins has died
Pioneering talk radio personality John Dickins, a former Londoner who ruled the airwaves with his "open line" show in the 1960s, has died.
View ArticleHEALTH: Dozens of residents waiting for joint replacement surgery for up to...
Dozens of Chatham-Kent residents awaiting joint replacement surgery might want to mark Tuesday on their calendar.
View ArticleLondon city budget
Joe Fontana can still deliver his third straight tax freeze, but it’ll be a “fake zero” built on one-time cash like reserve funds, not actual cost cuts, a council rival predicts.
View ArticleLIVE: Coverage of snowstorm across London region
Environment Canada has dropped the freezing rain warning for St. Thomas, Elgin County, Chatham-Kent and Windsor.
View ArticleThe Political Beat: Feb 8
Reporters Patrick Maloney and Chip Martin looks at this week in politics. This week: More about the Queen’s Jubilee Medal reception, fire department budget cuts, and tensions erupt between council and...
View ArticleCancer fight tough sledding for Milton man
Mike Duhacek, of Milton, pulls a 57 kilogram sled loaded with wooden blocks carved to spell the word “cancer” in London Friday, en route from the University of Windsor to the University of Ottawa in a...
View ArticleFloyd Deleary, Dino Phillips guilty on 29 charges stemming from two violent...
A trial that has dragged along for months — and lasted longer than the high-profile Michael Rafferty murder trial a year ago — ended with multiple convictions for two men involved in two violent home...
View ArticleWife told lawyer her husband said he would hurt her
The OPP started surveillance of Craig Short on the day he had found his wife’s body behind their St. Clair Parkway home, jurors heard Friday during Short’s Superior Court trial.
View ArticleMore find jobs in London region
The number of people working in London and area continues to rise, but so does the region’s unemployment rate as those looking for work continue to flood the job market.
View ArticleLONDON CITY BUDGET: Police budget crimped as council hopes higher levels of...
Sorry, chief, this time city council’s saying no.
View ArticleChris Bentley resigning as MPP
Contempt charges levelled by the Progressive Conservative party against Chris Bentley will not follow him into private life.
View ArticleSerpent theme to New Year
London’s Chinese community is welcoming the year of the snake with galas and parties.
View ArticleWinter weather not expected to let up in London
Enjoying the winter weather roller-coaster? Keep your seat-belt on because the ride isn’t over yet.
View ArticleSarnia astronaut Chris Hadfield unable to get a clear picture of hometown
Chris Hadfield was unable to get a clear picture of Sarnia Friday night, as clouds obscured the city from the International Space Station.
View ArticleMale seriously injured after being stabbed during east London robbery
A male suffered serious injuries after being stabbed during a robbery in east London Saturday morning.
View ArticleSuspect armed with knife robs London pizzeria
Police are looking for a knife-wielding suspect who robbed an east London pizzeria Saturday.
View ArticleOttawa urged to follow U.S. approach
Canada could punish an already environmentally-friendly industry by pushing ahead with tighter ballast rules on the Great Lakes, says the head of one large shipping company.
View ArticleBike enthusiasts flock to World of Motorcycles Expo in London
At most of the 100 or so booths at the World of Motorcycles Expo at the Western Fair District Agriplex, the sales pitch was for insurance. Or leather goods.
View ArticleNew policy encourages giving portion of proceeds to needy students
If you’re a parent, you’re used to it.
View ArticleForest City rebranded as 'Canada's London' ahead of World Figure Skating...
Our London has officially hitched its wagon to that big, famous star among cities.
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