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Repeal of a Toronto bylaw has sent the London-area green-roof industry into a tailspin with some calling it a “death knell” for their businesses. Toronto’s green roof bylaw, adopted in 2009 and the first in North America, made it mandatory for new developments 2,000 square metres or more to install so-called green roofs – which […]
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James Tracey was cleared largely because the complainants’ descriptions of the attacker failed to prove conclusively it was him.
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Ground was officially broken Wednesday on the first tower of what will become the largest residential development in London’s history.
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A Brantford man who was sent to prison for 10 years has failed in an attempt to get a higher court to change his conviction.
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Following a 9-6 vote at Tuesday’s meeting, council approved an increase in pay.
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Some businesses and institutions either will be left with hefty contractor bills or sending their recyclables to the landfill
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City hall is fully in budget mode, preparing presentations and pop-ups for the public ahead of formal deliberations later this month.
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Documentary about Jason Nassr's online vigilantism, Shamed, to air Jan. 18 on TVO.
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No arrests have been made in the case, and one victim remains in the hospital, police said.
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A man wanted by Sarnia police for violating his bail by taking off his GPS tracker and breaching probation was sentenced to four months in jail.
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Artificial intelligence might be the way of the future, but what does that mean for London classrooms? As schools across Ontario and beyond weigh how to use AI effectively in schools, educators in London are already experimenting with ways to make the technology a teaching tool rather than a shortcut. For teachers like Reece Cantelon […]