The warden of Oxford County is sounding the siren over paramedic services in Oxford. His concerns come as county council considers a report detailing dramatic increases in emergency calls.
‘Hate has no room in Petrolia’; mayor sends a strong message after weekend vandalism
Petrolia Mayor Brad Loosley pulled no punches during Monday’s council meeting, reacting to vandalism in the community, “This will not be tolerated.”
It’s official: Budweiser Gardens will now be Canada Life Place
Budweiser Gardens will be going the way of the Skydome – London’s largest entertainment venue will officially be called Canada Life Place as of October 11.
‘One more minute may have been too late’; working smoke alarm saves Malahide family, and their home
“I was going to make breakfast, and I put the frying pan on the stove and opened it and remembered I needed something from No Frills,” said Frank Wall, who lives just north of Aylmer, Ont.
Tiny Home blitz build underway in St. Thomas
A model for the future of affordable housing neighbourhoods is rapidly taking shape in St. Thomas this week.
Local prostate cancer survivor sharing men’s health message around the world
Todd Thompson never imagined he would raise over $100,000 towards men’s cancer and mental health programs in just a few short years. That’s because he was entirely cancer-free, a few years ago.
Anti-drag queen protestor found not guilty in criminal harassment case
A London man charged with criminal harassment following an incident outside the Parkhill Public Library during a Drag Queen story reading on April 29, 2023, has been found not guilty.
Special weather statement in effect for the region
Showers are expected to push into the region through the afternoon as a moisture laden system moves into the Great Lakes Basin.
Busloads of students at rental house sparks call to tighten rules
The calls are growing louder for city council to tighten the rules governing short-term accommodations, including those advertised on websites like Airbnb and Vrbo, after students arrived by the busload at a rented house in the Masonville neighbourhood.
‘Their way of living has drastically changed’: Hoping for an economic boost from CAMI contract
While the employees will be the biggest beneficiaries, small businesses in Ingersoll are also banking on seeing benefits from a new contract for workers at CAMI.