Just as Carlos Guerra Guerra was about to describe how he used his loaded handgun in what he says was self-defence, his voice broke and his eyes welled. âCan we take a break, please?â he said on Wednesday to defence lawyer Ricardo Golec, who had been asking Guerra Guerra about
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A city council committee has given its endorsement to reducing the minimum ceiling height in London to barely more than six feet to align with Ontario’s building code. Councillors voted 3-1 in favour of the tweak to London’s property standards bylaw, reducing the minimum headroom in a home by 10
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It was undoubtedly Barbara's warm personality, cheery disposition and ability to connect with strangers that persuaded the late Tony Bembridge to offer the 22-year-old a job in news features.
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Fanshawe College is getting $20 million from Ontarioâs Workplace Safety and Insurance Board to develop virtual reality training tools for first responders, the single largest research grant in the collegeâs history. Â
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The Canadian cross country championships will be held for the first of back-to-back years at Fanshawe Golf Course this weekend.
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A new mixed-use apartment building could bring a much-needed facelift and retail boost to an aging business corridor in the city, says the ward councillor and merchants' association.
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A new eatery steps from Londonâs Via Rail station is joining Londonâs booming Indian food scene.
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London police Det. Jim MacLachlan looked across the desk at Carlos Guerra Guerra and asked if he wanted to try to explain what happened in the bush again. The officer had been interviewing Guerra Guerra for more than an hour after going to his motherâs home with two search warrants
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Western University is moving its graduation ceremonies to Canada Life Place for at least the next five years, a temporary measure.
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In fast-growing London, where recreational demands are only expected to increase, a place to safely play the final can't be found at home.
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Fanshawe College’s electric vehicle technician program is a “cash grab” as the school will charge international student tuition to domestic students, a London woman says. Josephine Bondi, frustrated her daughter would have to pay international student tuition of $31,400 during two years for the course, questions why the school has
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Canadian students at Fanshawe College must pay international rates for a new electric vehicle technician program starting this fall, which may mean spending nearly $20,000 more than expected in tuition. The EV program, designed to supply workers for the growing industry in Southwestern Ontario, will charge students more than $31,000