Opioid settlements with companies like Purdue Pharma, Walmart, and Johnson & Johnson have led to headline-grabbing multibillion-dollar payouts. But most of the windfall is flowing to state and local governments, not directly to victims of the crisis.
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How did a goaltender with a 53-2 record this season get waived through the Western Hockey League last fall?
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Const. Sean O’Rourke has pleaded not guilty after shooting Nicholas Edward Grieves, 24, near Chatham in the early morning of July 7, 2021.
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Cross-examination of NHL player Brett Howden continues at the trial of five of his teammates from Canada's 2018 world junior hockey team
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The biggest hurdle to a London Knights berth in the Memorial Cup final is still to come in the form of young phenom Gavin McKenna.
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Mathis Langevin couldn’t believe what was happening, either. When the Rimouski goaltender lost one of his leg pads in a tangle with London centre Sam O’Reilly Sunday night, he didn’t know how to react. He just stood there and shrugged at the officials who allowed play to go on while the Oceanic had the puck. […]
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Toyota Canada will be making a new vehicle at its Southwestern Ontario plants, but with a very familiar look. The RAV4 vehicles now assembled at Canada’s largest automotive manufacturer in Woodstock and Cambridge will be hybrid-only beginning early in 2026, the automaker announced. It now assembles both gasoline-powered and hybrid RAV4s as well as Lexus […]
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Grappling with a larger-than-usual inventory of unsold homes amid a market slowdown, a London developer is offering up to $100,000 in zero-interest loans to help first-time homebuyers snatch up some of its properties.
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The trial of five players from Canada’s 2018 world junior hockey team resumes on Monday at the London courthouse. Follow along below for live coverage by LFP reporter Dale Carruthers
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One city politician wants answers as to whether city hall can recoup $1 million in lost property tax revenue from a London cricket processing plant now facing bankruptcy.