Child porn-related charges laid against London man
Earlier this year, police said officers were investigating and used a search warrant on a cell phone with suspected child pornography.
City of London looks to crack down on creepy crawlies in low income buildings
“Infestations have been proven to negatively impact one’s mental health,” proposals put forward to address bug infestations.
Cooler temperatures are on the way by the end of the week
The glorious stretch of gorgeous fall weather continues… but it will not last.
Boulevard parking pilot program could alleviate overnight winter parking issues in St. Thomas, Ont.
Too many cars, and not enough driveway parking. It’s becoming a major problem in cities seeing an increase multi-generational homes, and greater residential density.
CN begins the first of several east end crossing upgrades
A crossing near the intersection of Highbury and Florence was shut down on Monday afternoon for rail repairs.
‘The focus needs to be the failings of the system’; victims of violence against women speak out at rally
“We cannot allow the dehumanization of women and girls to occur even in its smallest [form],” said Mayor Morgan while speaking at the podium.
Witness saw people in balaclavas arriving at bush party shooting
“They were wearing all black head to toe, they were wearing balaclavas….It’s not a normal thing to be coming to a party looking like that… I just connected it to the altercation.”
Second life claimed following fatal Lambton county collision
Lambton OPP have confirmed that a second person has died following a crash that took place last week.
Fanshawe students worry about potential impact to school year if instructors walk off job
Students at Fanshawe College say that they’re concerned they’ll be caught in the middle of a labour dispute that could affect their school year.
Voting beings in historic nuclear waste referendum in South Bruce
“I’m really trying to encourage my neighbors to get out and vote… this is the kind of opportunity that comes by – you know, only once, right?” said Mildmay area resident, Tony Zettel.


