Police cruiser struck on Highway 402, officer uninjured
According to police, the police vehicle was parked on the shoulder in a construction zone with its lights activated when it was struck by a tractor trailer traveling east.
‘Good for buyers and sellers’: LSTAR releases September home sales data
According to the London and St. Thomas Association of Realtors (LSTAR), 562 homes were sold last month, down from 577 in August.
Testimony highlights a turbulent sexual relationship with former London police officer
Under tough cross-examination from defence lawyer Cassandra DeMelo, one of the three complainants involved in the trial testified that she had a complicated sexual relationship with former London Police Services (LPS) officer Stephen Williams.
ACORN holds rally to call out a landlord they say is Ontario’s biggest ‘renovictor’
Local tenant advocates were part of a multi-city demonstration Wednesday.
SafeSpace leaving Old East Village location, transitioning to outreach service for women and sex workers
A drop-in shelter for women and gender-nonconforming Londoners living unsheltered is closing its doors in the Old East Village and transitioning to an outreach service.
Client dies at London’s Carepoint facility
An investigation is underway at London’s safe consumption site after someone who visited the facility died.
‘I get to rep Canada at the World Series’: 12-year old from London, Ont. wins MLB Competition
Evan James is about to get a taste of the big leagues.
Minto Fire Department forced to disband specialty rescue teams
The Minto Fire Department has made the difficult decision to pause its specialty rescue programs.
London man charged following indecent act near Woodstock school: WPS
A London man has been charged after two teenagers reported seeing an indecent act near a school in Woodstock.
Residents, business owners air grievances at meeting on OEV
It was billed as a town hall style meeting to discuss solutions to social problems in the Old East Village — but the first of two community engagement sessions hosted by the Ark Aid Street Mission quickly became a flashpoint to air grievances about ongoing challenges in the neighbourhood.