Females age 15 to 24 are more often victims of violent crime than any other...
We live in a world where, more than ever, our daughters can be anything they choose — just like we tell them. But just-released statistics show females age 15 to 24 are more often victims of violent...
View ArticleLondon city budget
Compromise was the order of the day when city council weighed what to do with $6.7 million generated from assessment growth last year.
View ArticleLondon police still haven't released cause of death
A London man found dead on Dufferin Ave. this week fell down stairs and hit his head on a solid door while drinking, says the man who lived with him.
View ArticleCRIME: Several people arrested, hospitalized
A 31-year-old Sarnia woman is in hospital following a stabbing that occurred in south Sarnia, Thursday.
View ArticleChistopher Gale insists he didn't shoot Jocelyn Bishop
Christopher Gale insists he didn't shoot Jocelyn Bishop and believes "she's in heaven."
View ArticleLondon-St.Thomas real estate market continues to slow
The winter chill has settled on the London area real estate market with another month of slow sales in February.
View ArticleTall ships set sail for Port Stanley this summer
While snow continues to blanket the area, Port Stanley Harbourfest event planner Sharon Lechner is focused on the warm breezes of summer.
View ArticleMan re-arrested in cold case killing of teenager Christine Harron
Provincial Police have once again arrested Anthony Edward Ringel, charging him with murder for the second time in the case of Christine Harron, who went missing nearly 20 years ago.
View ArticleThree charged for taxi driver robberies
Three people have been charged in connection with taxi cab robberies that took place in Ingersoll, St. Thomas and Brant County over the last few months.
View ArticleLengthy investigation results in multiple charges including arson
Chatham-Kent police have laid 64 charges against eight people, including a young offender, in a three-month investigation into stolen property mainly in the former
View ArticleSarnia police officer charged in collision
A Sarnia police officer is facing a Highway Traffic Act summons for a Feb. 6 collision on Highway 402.
View ArticleTestimony ends in civil case against Clean Harbors
A new unit had an upset at Clean Harbors Environmental Services on one of four occasions when a terrible odour forced Jim Stenton from his home in 2011.
View ArticleElderly couple just want to be together
A 93-year-old London couple separated by the health-care system is getting the attention of Health Minister Deb Matthews.
View ArticleApple must review apps before OK’d for sale
You’re at home, thinking you’d like to play a pickup game of basketball.
View ArticleTeacher morale is ‘pretty bad,’ union chief says
It might be the school year many want to forget.
View ArticleK2 Wind project subject of court fight
Shawn and Trish Drennan got some vocal support before heading into the Huron County Courthouse for another round of a legal battle against a proposed wind farm in their home community.
View ArticleField research funded by Bayer, which produces a seed coating used to protect...
An unprecedented Ontario field study of honeybees — and its preliminary finding that bee deaths aren’t linked to a specific pesticide used to coat major crop seeds — is creating international buzz even...
View ArticleTributes to veterans roll in on parkway
Two new large features and 650 more large trees will be added this year to Veterans Memorial Parkway as a project to turn the 10-kilometre stretch into a living tribute to veterans continues.
View ArticleMayor breaks promise for city’s benefit
In the harsh light of day, hours after Mayor Joe Fontana abandoned his tax-freeze promise and admitted it was unattainable, the move drew two contrasting views.
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