Accused Milterton shooter Michael Schweitzer denied bail
Michael Schweitzer was escorted back to jail Friday afternoon following a bail hearing in Stratford Superior Court.
View ArticlePat Whelan elected student council president at Western University
Winning elections used to be about compiling a campaign team of political scientists and policy wonks.
View ArticleBrainstorming to save former London church linked to Underground Railroad
How do you move a building that’s almost 200 years old?
View ArticleBoler Mountain reaping benefits of London's lasting winter
Most folks might find this March weather miserable, but skiers are smiling about a winter than won't quit.
View ArticleOne man seriously injured, another in custody after fight near Rodney
A man was airlifted to a London hospital in serious condition after a dustup near Rodney.
View ArticleMissing boy found safe in wooded area
A 3-year-old boy reported missing Thursday in Vittoria has been found safe.
View ArticleFirst, mega-turbines . . . now, giant poles
Get ready for the next tilt in Southwestern Ontario’s transformation into the province’s wind-energy hotbed: 10-storey-high poles to help collect all that power. Debora Van Brenk looks at the early...
View ArticleIn Person: Startup guru has big city dreams
Growing up in St. Thomas, Kelly McGregor always wanted to end up in the big city — someplace like New York.
View ArticleTwo Tillsonburg women killed in Norfolk County crash
Two Tillsonburg women are dead after a single-vehicle crash in Norfolk County Saturday.
View ArticleAnti-turbine protesters stick up for tundra swans
With thousands of tundra swans honking in the background, dozens of anti-wind protesters rallied Sunday against plans for giant turbines in the area.
View ArticleSection of Highbury Ave. was turned into a horrific pileup
Mangled bodies and overturned cars were strewn along Highbury Ave. Saturday night — a truly horrific scene.
View ArticleLack of water worsens fire damage
A house in South London was heavily damaged by a fire that broke out early Sunday morning.
View ArticleWinter weather drags on, pleasing skiers at local hill
Most folks might find this March weather miserable, but skiers are smiling about a winter that won’t quit.
View ArticleMost Londoners virtually ignored the call to go dark for 60 minutes
While thousands of municipalities in more than 150 countries went dark for an hour, Southwestern Ontario’s astronaut recorded it all from his unique vantage point in space.
View ArticleYouths apathetic about city council
In a room at London’s Central Library, a few dozen young people toss around a flashy pink ball that resembles a dog toy.
View ArticleMore heartache for Myles Neuts’ family
The family of Myles Neuts was shocked to discover medical officials disposed of his organs before the family had a chance to claim them.
View ArticleLondon politician “not black enough” for critic
The head of a new multicultural group seeking $25,000 from city hall says the city councillor who opposes the request is “not black enough.”
View ArticleMan charged with indecent acts
A month-long undercover investigation by St. Thomas police has resulted in arrest Thursday of a 43-year-old man who now is charged with committing indecent acts in front of schoolkids.
View ArticleMichigan man faces child porn charges
A 43-year-old Michigan man faces child pornography charges after attempting to enter Canada via Sarnia’s Blue Water Bridge.
View ArticleGeneral Dynamics Land Systems Canada reaches tentative deal with CAW
Workers at London's biggest military manufacturer have a new deal.
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