London’s police chief touted the early success of his public drug use crackdown, saying officers have averaged 10 drug seizures a day in the program's first two months.
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Call The Office, London’s iconic downtown bar and music venue, will rise again, its owner says. With a major renovation and restoration planned, Ken Demelo will soon submit a site plan application to city hall to redevelop the site, said Jerzy Smolarek, partner with Siv-ik Planning and Design, the firm making the application. “It is […]
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A man who made a homemade sex doll decided to play some courthouse hide-and-seek in London on Thursday
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A curling apparel company owner intends to score in the craft beer industry by launching a brewery whose suds will be marketed to curlers
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Home County Music and Art Festival returns to Victoria Park, as Juno-winning group Bedouin Soundclash headlines the one-day event.
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Emergency departments are seeing a surge in cases of a once-rare condition that causes relentless vomiting among youth who use cannabis
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Sam Dickinson’s dominant year on the London Knights blue line has earned him national recognition.
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Winning a gold medal at the OFSAA track and field championship is a remarkable feat. Winning three individual gold medals is nearly unheard of, but Jackson MacKay, 18, of London did just that at the provincial meet held June 5 to 7 in Toronto. MacKay, a student at Sir Frederick Banting secondary school, won the […]
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Canada’s aggressive new military rhetoric was on Monday welcomed by an analyst as well as workers at London’s General Dynamics Land Systems Canada plant. The city’s military industrial base may play a key role in Canada’s renewed commitment to national defence. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s pledge to boost military spending by $9 billion this fiscal year could […]
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One man swept up in an Ontario-wide crackdown on online luring brought snacks to a meeting he thought was with a child.
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Brian Vollmer never thought he’d live past 40, let alone still be fronting a rock band five decades in