Victim of fatal ATV crash identified
Sarnia police have identified the woman killed in an ATV crash Saturday night.
View ArticleReg Lansdowne wanted one last party while he was still able to enjoy it
Reg Lansdowne wanted to celebrate his life, so he brought his friends and family together and held his own wake and one last epic celebration before he dies.
View ArticleRestoring trust in banks critical: Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney
Restoring trust in banks here, and around the globe, is critical to ensuring recovery from the economic crisis, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, said Monday.
View ArticleCity finally integrating Google maps with bus routes to help transit users...
London Transit riders will soon be able to take it easy when planning a trip around the Forest City, thanks to the integration of LTC bus routes with Google Maps.
View ArticleChristopher Gale videotaped interview with police played for jury at his...
The gun was made “for her,” Christopher Gale said.
View ArticleC-K sends letter to property owners near where human remains found on Stanley...
The owners of neighbouring properties near where human remains were found last summer have received notice of that fact from the Municipality of Chatham-Kent.
View ArticleWith temperatures hitting 40 C in the summer of 2010, police searched for...
It was like looking for needles of clues in a putrid, gigantic haystack.
View ArticleLong & McQuade opens spacious new store in northwest end
Canada’s largest musical instrument retail chain has settled into London with a shiny suburban store that has more customer-friendly space than the longtime downtown store it just closed, Belle Air Music.
View ArticleNew innovations emerging as farmers go high-tech
Mark Brock figured when he graduated from high school he would break the family farming tradition — he was going to become a computer programmer instead.
View ArticleAircraft can map insect damage and weed growth in crops
It has the wingspan of a crow and the eye of an eagle.
View ArticlePlanemaker’s job cuts a severe blow
London has lost its trains, automobiles — and now, just maybe, its planes.
View ArticleWilma de Rond retiring as director of education at London District Catholic...
The London area is losing three prominent education bureaucrats.
View ArticleBanned books used to inform Freedom to Read week
Books in brown paper bags, caution tape and “banned” stamps mark Freedom to Read week at the London Public Library.
View ArticleNew high school creates financial dilemma
London’s new Catholic high school opening in September will put extra financial pressure on an already financially strapped school board.
View ArticleWristwatch-sized device — called a Geko — will help speed patients’ recovery...
It used to be that recovering from major surgery meant painful swelling.
View ArticleOmbudsman digs into private-meeting probe
As Ontario’s ombudsman opens the books on another probe into a private gathering of several London city councillors, he’d do well to start with the mayor’s own account.
View ArticleBryant calls move ‘premature’
Public support for a $300 million high-rise wellness complex in downtown London was evident Tuesday night at planning committee.
View ArticleWynne backs ‘sustainable’ industry
With a provincial panel on the sport’s future recommending splitting $10-million between 15 tracks, racing insiders say the writing is on the wall: the industry will be ‘decimated’ and racing outside...
View ArticleCity’s political dramas won’t register with visitors, Tourism London boss argues
After much hand-wringing in London over the cost of a light show for the world figure-skating championships, the final price tag has come in much lower than expected.
View ArticleWagon driver killed
The driver of a horse-drawn Mennonite wagon carrying a load of lumber was killed after a collision with a car on Bruce Rd. 7 in Huron-Kinloss Tuesday night.
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