First Responders in St. Thomas, Ont. hold 9/11 remembrance ceremony
“The 2,334 people working on that day in the Trade towers never thought that somebody would be laying down their lives for them.”
The same driver was arrested twice in less than 24 hours
A report of an impaired driver led to the same person being arrested for the first of two times in less than 24 hours.
Life-threatening injuries after crash in Lambton County
One person is in hospital after a two-vehicle crash in Lambton County. Around 1 p.m. on Tuesday, OPP, and EMS were called to Egremont road in Warwick Township.
Break and enter leads to charges in south London
On Tuesday around 6:10 a.m., a security guard monitoring a property in the area of Wellington Road and Base Line Road East called 911 to report seeing a man breaking into a business.
Overnight crash near St. Thomas sends one person to hospital
One person has been taken to hospital following an overnight crash near St. Thomas. The single-vehicle crash happened in the area of Ron McNeil Line between Pine valley Drive and Burwell Road.
Mayor pushing ahead to permit 4-storey stacked townhouses on neighbourhood connector streets
Despite calls for public consultation, Mayor Josh Morgan pressed the Planning and Environment Committee to support his proposal to get more aggressive removing barriers to residential density in London.
‘We grow collard greens, okra, callaloo’: London non-profit helping BIPOC individuals manage their diabetes journey
In a small greenhouse on Exeter Road in London, Ont., a non-profit organization for Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) individuals stay connected to their culture, but also manage their health.
Technically, it’s still summer, and it’s set to feel like it this week
Put your fuzzy socks away – technically, it’s not fall yet. CTV Meteorologist Julie Atchison says that your warm weather days aren’t behind you.
Ontario woman charged with assault after neighbour sprayed with water gun
A Simcoe, Ont. woman has been charged with assault after spraying her neighbour with a water gun.
Western Fair investing government funding into robots on the farm
The Grove agri-business hub at Western Fair has announced that $2.4 million in federal and provincial government funding will be used to fund the development of robots and other technologies in agriculture.