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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.

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London 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.

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Bluewater 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.

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Man 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.

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Rainfall 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.

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London house construction off to slow start

February was a slow month for housing starts in the London-St. Thomas market.

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Annual 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.

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London 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.

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Sarnia woman calls for coyote cull

Mary Van Reenen says she’s lucky she was paying attention Friday night.

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Incident 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.

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School-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.

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Where 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.

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London buzz on Twitter

What is being tweeted about the World Figure Skating Championships:

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Construction 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.

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A tiny pea -- and a lot of help from Western

The tiny black-eyed pea is about to wage battle in Malawi.

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RCMP 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.

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A thousand judge for themselves . . . you should, too

Not all the judging will be rinkside during the World Figure Skating Championships.

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Lambton County Science Fair marks 40th anniversary

Chris Chopcian has always liked science.

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Displaced 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.

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Jobs 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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