Stratford Festival looking for box office turnaround
Despite acclaim from theatre critics and audiences the Stratford Festival experienced a 5% drop in attendance in its 2012 season that has resulted in a $3.4 million deficit.
View ArticleLondon police seeking driver involved in crash with motorcycle
London police are trying to identify the driver of a black car involved in a crash where a motorcyclist was seriously hurt.
View ArticleBluewater Health wants to make shots mandatory by next flu season
The union representing registered nurses in Ontario is against mandatory flu shots, calling it a human rights issue.
View ArticleMan facing multiple charges after three bouncers stabbed at Sarnia bar
Sarnia police arrested a man after three bouncers were stabbed early Sunday morning outside a night club on Exmouth St.
View ArticleRainfall warning issued for London
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for London and much of the surrounding region advising that the area could receive 15 to 25 millimetres of rain Monday.
View ArticleLondon house construction off to slow start
February was a slow month for housing starts in the London-St. Thomas market.
View ArticleAnnual migration underway
Several hundred tundra swans were in a farm field near the Lambton Heritage Museum on the weekend, right on time for the start of its annual Return of the Swans Festival.
View ArticleLondon teen charged in Sarnia stabbing
Sarnia police have identified the man charged in connection with a triple stabbing outside of an Exmouth street night club early Sunday.
View ArticleSarnia woman calls for coyote cull
Mary Van Reenen says she’s lucky she was paying attention Friday night.
View ArticleIncident sent three bouncers to hospital
The mother of a teen charged in a triple stabbing outside a Sarnia bar says her son was defending himself against a racially- charged mob.
View ArticleSchool-closing committees say closures would harm students
Two contentious school-closing committees in London recently finished their work and presented their recommendations to the Thames Valley District school board.
View ArticleWhere to find London's free Wi-Fi in the downtown
Londoners and visitors to the 2013 world figure skating championships can access wireless Internet all over downtown.
View ArticleLondon buzz on Twitter
What is being tweeted about the World Figure Skating Championships:
View ArticleConstruction pain will result in long-term gain for London drivers
Brace yourself and choose your detour: London’s long road to rehab is close at hand.
View ArticleA tiny pea -- and a lot of help from Western
The tiny black-eyed pea is about to wage battle in Malawi.
View ArticleRCMP officer heads the volunteer crew who make skaters feel safe
If all goes well, you’ll neither see nor hear a hint of Wayne Sutherland and his 58-member security team during the next six days.
View ArticleA thousand judge for themselves . . . you should, too
Not all the judging will be rinkside during the World Figure Skating Championships.
View ArticleLambton County Science Fair marks 40th anniversary
Chris Chopcian has always liked science.
View ArticleDisplaced CEVA workers picked up by new employer
About 180 workers left out in the cold when their London plant shut down are bucking the city’s grim 9.1% jobless rate: They’ve been taken on by a new employer.
View ArticleJobs crunch: 2 leaders, 5 questions
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and New Democrat Leader Andrea Horwath were in London Tuesday, as the city grapples with its return to 9.1% unemployment — one of the highest, big-city rates in Canada....
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