The OHL champs open against the Quebec Maritime king Moncton Wildcats Saturday (6 p.m.) at Sun Life Financial Coliseum.
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Legal arguments over potential evidence inconsistencies dominated Wednesday morning’s proceedings at the high-profile Hockey Canada sexual assault trial.
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The Thames Valley District school board’s former education director has been reported to the provincial teaching regulator for alleged “professional breaches,” an audit report showed.
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A Londoner was charged after a man entered a core residential building in what looked like a tactical-style vest with a firearm on it, city police say.
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London police responded faster to calls last year after five years of steady increases the chief called “totally unacceptable,” new figures show.
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Ryan Gauss has been elected chairperson of London’s police board. Gauss, longtime chief of staff to London Centre Liberal MP Peter Fragiskatos, replaces Ali Chahbar, who resigned from the board this month, citing personal health reasons. Board member Nancy Branscombe nominated Gauss to become chairperson of the seven-member board that oversees policing in the city […]
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The London-area health unit at the epicentre of a provincewide measles outbreak is reporting more than 100 new infections in a week for the first time since the outbreak began in October. Southwestern Public Health reported 104 new measles cases in Elgin and Oxford counties, Woodstock and St. Thomas since May 8 on Thursday. The […]
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A former London-area teacher has been found guilty of professional misconduct and had his licence to teach suspended for four months
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Flush with cash, London city council is set to debate whether to offer homeowners a break on sky-high property tax increases approved throughout this term or spend it supporting social and cultural programs. City hall has posted a nearly $60-million budget surplus this year and some politicians want to use roughly $17 million of the […]
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London Transit politicians may shy away from service cuts, amid construction-related delays and further declines in Fanshawe enrolment.