A woman who was in a relationship with a former London police officer testified that when he broke up with her, the accused became increasingly aggressive.
OPSEU crashes CMHA Thames Valley annual meeting, implores halt to budget cuts
Members of OPSEU Local 133 were protesting outside of a local hotel today, where CMHA Thames Valley Addictions and Mental Health Service officials were gathering for their year in review.
SIU investigating woman’s injury during arrest by London police
The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) is investigating after they were notified of an incident between London police and a woman that happened Tuesday afternoon.
‘Lots of craziness’: Street parties, closed roads, and labour dispute on tap for Western Homecoming
Thousands of Western University alumni are expected arrive in London in the coming days for this weekend’s 75th annual homecoming.
Meet Murphy, London’s newest K9 officer
The London Police Service (LPS) has announced their newest member of the Canine Unit, PSD Murphy.
United Way Harvest Lunch draws a crowd to Covent Garden Market
After several years off due to the pandemic and a cancellation, the annual United Way 3M Harvest Lunch was back in full force at Covent Garden Market Square on Wednesday afternoon.
Barn destroyed in Listowel area blaze
Fire crews from Listowel, Atwood, and Monkton battled the blaze on Line 81, which started around 5 p.m. Tuesday.
LHSC Shakeup: Board resigns, province appoints David Musyj as supervisor
A statement from the province said Musyj will work closely with LHSC senior leadership and staff to address concerns regarding hospital governance and operations, and management practices, including concerning financial performance, that were found as a result of a third-party review.
‘Serious injuries’ reported after Huron County crash
OPP are investigating a crash that has sent the driver of a truck to hospital with serious injuries. Just before 5 a.m., police reported Donnybrook Line in Lucknow closed between Bruce Road 86 and Zion Road following the crash.
4-storey stacked townhouses permitted on London ‘neighbourhood connector’ streets
A majority of council has ruled that London’s Official Plan should be changed to permit four-storey stacked townhouses on neighbourhood connector streets across the city.