WINDSOR – Nathaniel Veltman couldn’t wipe the smile off his face. Read More
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WINDSOR – The change in Nathaniel Veltman’s demeanor between his first and second police statements wasn’t a surprise to the officer who interviewed him. Read More
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WINDSOR – In the early moments of his interview with white nationalist and then-suspect Nathaniel Veltman, London police Det. Micah Bourdeau offered him food and something to drink. Read More
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WINDSOR – It turns out self-professed white nationalist Nathaniel Veltman had a best friend. And he was Muslim. Read More
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In the middle of her second drug trial involving police searches of her rural west Middlesex County property, Vivian Lee Hamilton had already successfully appealed her convictions in her first trial. Read More
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Jury selection is expected to begin Tuesday in Windsor for a much-anticipated murder trial examining one of London’s darkest days. Read More
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Within a week of one of London’s darkest days, accused murderer Nathaniel Veltman was told during an early court appearance that the case against him would be pursued as a terrorist offence. Read More
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A London reptile zoo, under fire from city hall for displaying exotic animals without city council approval, will make its case in court at a hearing set for early next year. Read More
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Paul James Wesley Johnson, 53, of Norfolk County, was sentenced, but charges against another Norfolk man and woman were withdrawn and the fourth person arrested – a Toronto man named Sha-Twain Moore – hasn’t been seen for more than a year. A warrant remains outstanding for his arrest. Read More
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An Ontario Court judge put the Brant Crown’s office on notice that she wants more details about gun cases in Brantford, which she dubbed “one of the most violent cities in the country.” Read More
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A Simcoe drug dealer who immediately confessed his crimes to police when he was arrested was given a somewhat shortened sentence in prison due to his cooperation. Read More
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The judge suspected a right-leaning gravel thrower’s call for the prime minister to testify at his London trial had more to do with politics than due process. Read More