A city councillor is calling on the police chief to speak out against remarks Ontario Premier Doug Ford made in London about bringing back the death penalty during a speech at the chief's gala last month.
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A parent at the cash-strapped Thames Valley school board says he's been told to hire a pricey private psychologist for his child's assessment rather than access the board's in-house service.
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There was a time in Freeman Hill’s life when he helped build make-believe courtrooms in Toronto for a future wife of a British prince.
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You don’t have to tell Clarke Singer how difficult it is to make the playoffs in Ontario university men’s hockey.
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Rents in London went down again in January, the fourth straight month prices have dropped, the latest snapshot of the local market shows
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A charge of second-degree murder against Miguel Chacon-Perez in a 2016 London homicide was dismissed Tuesday near the end of his retrial
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With its election almost at the half-way mark, a new threat from Donald Trump hangs over the Ontario campaign Monday.
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Could some Canadian and Southwestern Ontario businesses benefit from U.S. tariffs? Not really, experts say.
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A star London Knights defenceman is facing several charges, including drunk driving, after police say officers found a running, unoccupied vehicle that appeared to have been involved in a crash. London police responded to a single-vehicle collision near Colonel Talbot Road and Clayton Walk, in southwest London’s Lambeth area, at about 3:20 a.m. on Saturday, […]
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Free identity protection is being offered to London District Catholic school board students and staff whose personal data may have been breached by hackers, officials say. The cyber security breach occurred Dec. 28, according to a statement released by tech firm PowerSchool. In a statement, the board says the hack involved PowerSchool’s so-called student information […]
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When spectators disrespect a visiting team's national anthem, things can get uncomfortable.
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It's hard to imagine now, but for a teenage Southwestern Ontario farm boy in the 1960s, finding Canadian-made products wasn't difficult.