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.
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Messages of condolences have poured onto social media in honour of the four teenage girls killed along with their teacher/coach in a Friday afternoon crash northeast of London as details of the victims became known. Two of the four teenage girls killed in the crash were identified by their softball team as Rowan McLeod and […]
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WALKERTON – Evidence of the sorrow and anguish being felt in the town of Walkerton could be seen on almost every street on Sunday. It was Friday night when a collision near London killed four teenage student-athletes and their teacher/coach from Walkerton District Community School, which houses students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in this […]
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Tucked behind a splash of neon pink, Rebel Layne is Wortley Village’s whimsical new Italian restaurant, where cherry blossoms drip from the ceiling and green vines trail the walls.
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The current strategy of the Israel Defence Force involves starving the Palestinians of the Gaza Strip into leaving the entire territory.
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Salacious details can harm the dignity of victims and witnesses, as well as defendants who are later acquitted.
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A collection of news and news from the Memorial Cup in Rimouski, Quebec Rimouski has waited 20 long years for this rematch. On Sunday, the host Oceanic will get their first chance to face the Knights since the Sidney Crosby-led Quebec league champs were shut out 4-0 in the Memorial Cup final at London in […]
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Tragedy has struck the community of Walkerton as four teenage students and a teacher have died in a crash near London
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Police say a fifth person has died after a Friday afternoon crash northeast of London.
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It's Dale Hunter vs. Gardiner MacDougall in the London Knights opener at the 2025 Memorial Cup
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In 2013, when Stephen Harper was prime minister, his government put a muzzle on what scientists could reveal to the public.