Old East Villagers had to leave their homes after an excavator hit a natural gas line, causing a “serious” gas leak Thursday morning, a London fire official says.
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Electric vehicle make Tesla, owned by billionaire Elon Musk, is set to formally open its first service centre in London.
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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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St. Thomas police are asking for the public's help to identify a suspect in what they termed a "porch pirate" theft from a home.
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City council has handed aging Centennial Hall another five-year run under the Jones family, as the city-owned venue nears its 60th birthday and redevelopment plans loom.
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A Southwestern Ontario municipality has rejected a proposed wind turbine project after politicians received a loud negative response from many residents.
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An Oxford County couple is raising concerns about road safety after a dump truck tipped over at the edge of their rural home’s driveway.
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The SoHo Community Association in London will hold its SoHo Soaper on Saturday, a downhill race featuring homemade carts and meant to bring the neighbourhood together. LFP reporter Jacob Reid has what you need to know: What is soapbox racing? Soapbox racing dates back to early-1900s Dayton, Ohio, when kids built gravity-powered carts from wooden soap […]
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Artificial intelligence poses an unprecedented cyber security threat to business, industry and institutions, and London agencies will be given a crash course Thursday on how to guard against crippling attacks. AI can be used by hackers to attack targets with speed and sophistication and a strong counter is needed against the threat, said Neil Beaton, […]
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London police have seized drugs more than 500 times and laid nearly a dozen charges after launching a crackdown on public drug use three months ago, a new report says.
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Victoria Lewicki had no gun to her head when she used fraudulent documents in trying to buy a $100,000 truck from a Sarnia dealer last year, her lawyer told the judge
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Two London startup businesses have each won $500,000 from the Ontario government to commercialize their technology.