‘It’s not something in the past’: Londoners prepare to observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Monday is Truth and Reconciliation Day – a day to remember lives lost a residential schools.
New Schmeichel Building for Entrepreneurship and Innovation opens its doors on Western’s campus
“Nothing’s going on here.” Strike CUPE 2361 say holding a grand opening while they remain on strike reflects poorly on Western leadership.
Third suspect arrested following July shooting incident in London
A third person has been arrested following a shooting in London in July. Police had previously said officers were looking for Dean Robert Dickieson, 31, who they say has now been arrested.
LPS release images of possible arson suspect
The person was previously described as thin white man between 20 and 40 years old. He was wearing a black hoodie with a white logo on the front, and was also wearing a black and white baseball cap.
Muslim woman allegedly attacked in London, Ont.
The National Council of Canadian Muslims and Hikma Public Affairs Council have both released statements on social media regarding the reported incident.
Intersection with history of collisions to be reviewed in Huron County
A busy intersection in Huron County will be reviewed by the Ministry of Transportation. An environmental study report is being prepared to design different options for improvement to the area of Highway 21 and Highway 83.
London considers spending almost $100K on beautification plan for city dump
A report to the Civic Works Committee (CWC) recommends council authorize funding for the development of a ‘beautification plan’ for the W12A Landfill property on Manning Drive in south London.
‘We’re not looking for this at all’: Lambton Shores officials brace for weekend car rally in Grand Bend.
Officials in Grand Bend are trying to avoid car rally chaos, similar to what was seen in London on Saturday evening.
London tenants call paid parking for visitors a ‘money grab’
Some London renters say a new policy by their landlord to charge visitors for parking amounts to a corporate cash grab.
London man pleads guilty in brutal stabbing death of his mother
Jonathan Halfyard lived with his mother Carolyn Carter, 69, in west London. But things took a deadly turn on April 20 of last year when she called police to have her youngest child removed from the house.