In case you missed it, CTV News London has gathered all of the top local stories from this week into one video for your convenience.
‘Nice and crisp’ fall morning on Saturday before cold front moves in
Fall conditions have arrived in the Forest City, with chilly mornings and warmer afternoons in the forecast.
Guilty plea in deadly hit and run involving cyclist
Eleven victim impact statements were submitted into court during the proceedings.
David Suzuki speaking at South Bruce nuclear waste meeting
World renowned environmentalist David Suzuki will be weighing in on whether nuclear waste should be buried under farmers’ fields near Teeswater.
Ahead of the Israel Hamas war’s first anniversary, police increase patrols around places of worship
The London Police Service said that it’s stepping up police presence around Jewish and Muslim places of worship as the October 7 anniversary of the start of the Israel Hamas war draws near.
Third suspect in July homicide arrested in Saint John
The suspect was believed to be in New Brunswick following a LPS investigation. On September 27, a 30-year-old was arrested by Saint John Police and returned to London.
‘A recognition from his peers’: Family of London Officer Cadet who died by suicide honoured with Sacrifice Medal
A ceremony was held inside the Wolseley Barracks on Friday, honouring the family of Officer Cadet Brett Cameron who died by suicide at the Royal Military College in Kingston, Ont. in 2016.
‘Not a random incident’: Police respond to stabbing at A.B. Lucas
According to police, officers responded to the 600 block of Tennent Avenue for a, “report of a possible stabbing” around 9 p.m. on Thursday.
Truck wedged beneath CN train bridge shutters road south of Komoka
Middlesex OPP have shuttered a road between Mount Brydges and Komoka today – Amiens Drive is currently closed between Glendon Drive and Oriole Drive.
Source of Legionnaires’ outbreak that killed two and hospitalized 30 continues to elude investigators
Despite extensive searches and sampling from 17 cooling tower sites in proximity to the cases, no samples of legionella bacteria have yet been matched to the outbreak.


