It appears no one was seriously injured after a vehicle hit a storefront in downtown Goderich Wednesday.
Liam Payne, former One Direction member, dies at 31 in Argentina hotel fall
Former One Direction singer Liam Payne, 31, was found dead after falling from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, local officials said.
Arson investigation leads to attempted murder, drug charges in Bruce County
Charges have been laid after Saugeen Shores police were called to a suspicious fire in the early morning hours of Sept. 26.
‘Really frustrated with CN’: St. Thomas councillor blasts railway after massive railroad tie fire
Sitting in the mayor’s chair with Joe Preston away, Coun. Steve Peters ripped the Canadian National Railway after a massive railroad tie fire on Oct. 10.
Amid mounting demand, London Food Bank celebrates record Thanksgiving food drive
This year’s Thanksgiving Food Drive has officially wrapped up, resulting in the collection of over 100,000 pounds of food for the London Food Bank.
LHSC and St. Joseph’s unveil new research institutes
London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) and St. Joseph’s Health Care London (St. Joseph’s) unveiled new research institutes that they say are designed to strengthen hospital-based innovation.
Victim, suspect identified in fatal Stratford shooting
The woman who was fatally shot at a Stratford home on Tuesday has been identified, as well as the man accused of pulling the trigger.
Ontario woman alleges sexual assault by junior hockey players; details what happened when she called police
The OPP has acknowledged that one of its employees did not follow the organization’s policy when an alleged victim of sexual assault called a local detachment earlier this year to report an incident involving eight former junior hockey players.
London Knights acquire goalie Austin Elliott, waive two veteran players
The London Knights have solved their log jam when it comes to overage players.
Nuclear Waste Series: Polarizing community views about nuclear waste plan as vote nears
Extreme views are being shared leading up to a community referendum, where South Bruce residents will decide whether or not they want to become the permanent home to Canada’s most radioactive nuclear waste, forever.