By some estimates, tens of millions of trees could be damaged.
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London’s classic diners have stood the test of time by serving affordable meals with a homemade taste in a casual atmosphere.
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A health unit near London at the epicentre of a provincewide measles outbreak continues to see an increase in cases of the highly infectious disease. Here is the latest on the outbreak that has spread throughout Southwestern Ontario, including Middlesex-London. THE EPICENTRE Measles cases continue to climb in Oxford and Elgin counties that accounted for […]
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In the early part of the Ontario Hockey League season, Landon Sim was widely known as the London Knight suspended for calling an opposing player a "Mennonite."
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Two people were taken to hospital and a horse is dead following a collision between a horse-drawn carriage and a vehicle Friday afternoon south of Woodstock. The crash occurred at about 4 p.m. on Oxford Road 13 in Norwich Township, Oxford OPP said. Two passengers in the carriage were taken
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A London-based agency that has provided care for troubled adolescents and their families in the London region for 70 years is closing, it announced Monday. Craigwood Youth Services cited “significant funding challenges” and changes in how youth services are delivered in the province as factors in its decision. âThis has
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The London Knights will face the biggest stress test to their 15-game winning streak this week.
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On a Tuesday at Hoard's Station more than 100 regulars and not so regular customers gathered for the weekly sale
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With a London Knight suspended five games for calling an opponent a 'Mennonite,' we asked a Mennonite scholar for his take on the story.
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Faith reaches deep into the rural area near Stratford, where one school boy died and another was injured after a horse-and-buggy collision. Our Brian Williams explores the history of the Anabaptist movement and use of buggies. Read More
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A deadly collision north of Stratford involving a horse-drawn buggy left one boy dead and another injured, training a spotlight on the use of horse-drawn carriages. Our Brian Williams examines where they're used and why they're allowed: Read More