Following injury during June arrest, London police cleared of wrongdoing by SIU
In the early hours of Sunday, June 2, London police were called to a residence where a woman reported that her ex-partner had kicked in her front door.
Police find over $350K in illegal cannabis products during store seizures
Provincial police say they’ve laid charges against five people through an investigation into illegal cannabis stores in London.
Aylmer seeks to add hundreds of new residences in draft expansion plan
The town of Aylmer might be getting a little bit larger – it’s considering expanding boundaries to include more land, and they’re holding a meeting on Thursday
Knights fall in home opener against the Firebirds
The London Knights kicked off the new hockey season tonight at Budweiser Gardens against the Flint Firebirds
Medical centre opens in Teeswater
The first ever medical centre in Teeswater is welcoming patients.
Consent issue highlights closing submissions at sexual assault trial of former Woodstock mayor
Both sides at the sexual assault trial of former Woodstock Mayor Trevor Birtch argued over whether the interactions he had with the female complainant were consensual or not.
Risky maneuver by City of London garbage truck driver raises serious safety concerns
An early morning collision in south London is raising questions about the actions of a garbage truck driver who accelerated in reverse — slamming into Rebekkah Wilkin’s car.
Local artist designs special Indigenous logo for Toronto Argonauts
Emily Kewageshig’s artwork will be featured on the helmets of the Toronto Argonauts at their annual Orange Jersey Game happening this weekend.
‘It’s not something in the past’: Londoners prepare to observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Monday is Truth and Reconciliation Day – a day to remember lives lost a residential schools.
New Schmeichel Building for Entrepreneurship and Innovation opens its doors on Western’s campus
“Nothing’s going on here.” Strike CUPE 2361 say holding a grand opening while they remain on strike reflects poorly on Western leadership.


