Isabella Restrepo resumed with her testimony on Friday, telling the jury the frightening details surrounding the shooting death that took place at a bush party for young people off of Pack Road in south London on July 30, 2021.
Serious collision in West Perth, Air Ornge on the scene
Perth OPP have called Air Ornge to the site of a serious collision on Perth Line 55 this afternoon.
‘Bikes for Business’ pilot program hopes to empower sustainability and reduce carbon footprint
A new program is hoping to empower sustainability by providing businesses access to a fleet of e-bikes for long-term trials, for free.
Expect traffic delays in the city’s east end next week
Starting Monday morning, Highbury Avenue will shut down at Florence Street so CN Rail crews can repair the tracks.
Nuclear Waste Series: Each vote matters as nuclear waste referendum nears
Starting on Monday, South Bruce residents finally get to start voting on whether they want their community to become home to Canada’s first permanent nuclear waste storage facility.
Imagine Build gets $25K boost as construction of fourth accessible home begins
Construction of a fourth Imagine Build home is underway on the Oneida Nation of the Thames. The work coincides with a fundraising road hockey tournament.
Teen arrested following south-end robbery, police seek two more suspects
A robbery investigation by London police has resulted in the arrest of a 14-year-old boy.
Arson suspect arrested in Wednesday’s OEV fire
Damage is estimated at $250,000 and one person has been arrested after a suspicious fire in Old East Village. Fire broke out Wednesday at 737 Dundas St. — the same building where police are already investigating an $800,000 arson from Sept. 5.
St. Thomas needs a new city manager
After just six months on the job, the city manager for St. Thomas has announced his resignation. Hired in April, Michael Bradley has now accepted a position in his hometown of Brantford as the Chief Administrative Officer.
Passenger trips to take longer in Ontario and Quebec after CN rule change: Via Rail
Passengers riding on Via Rail’s most heavily travelled corridor may endure a slower trip after Canadian National Railway Co. imposed restrictions on Via’s new trains.


