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Its official, property taxes will be increasing in the new year by over seven per cent — marginally lower than what was forecast in late October to help fund London's $1.4 billion spending plan.
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The London Knights are in jeopardy of being without their top scoring line again when they make a three-game eastern Ontario swing this week.
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One cat is dead, and another one was rescued, after a house fire at a home in London’s south end on Sunday afternoon caused $200,000 damage, London Fire Department officials say. London firefighters and emergency crews responded to a blaze in the 400 block of Alston Road, near Nixon Avenue
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A St. Thomas woman is charged with assault over a clash police say involved two people attending the city’s Santa Claus parade and a disagreement over one family’s view being blocked. A 62-year-old from St. Thomas was arrested at the annual parade on Saturday evening, St. Thomas police said in
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Ryan Pyette answers your questions about the OHL and all the issues surrounding junior hockey.
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The driver of a concrete truck was taken to hospital after the vehicle was knocked on its side in a crash east of Aylmer, Elgin County OPP said.
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Almost three years after a Stratford man traumatized three women in a violent machete attack, he was sentenced in Superior Court.
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A Brampton man sentenced to more than 10 years in prison was chastised by a Brantford judge for taking advantage of Canada’s “hospitality." Read More
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A house being moved on a trailer along rural Southwestern Ontario roads near Brantford crashed into a ditch Tuesday morning, police say. Read More
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BRANTFORD – A brutal attack at a tent encampment here last year resulted in the death of one man and the imprisonment of another, all over a missing cellphone. Read More
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North West Rubber in Brantford is facing the six-figure tab over the mega-blaze that required 41 firefighters to work for 29 hours, starting on the night of Oct. 18, 2022 until the morning of Oct. 20. There was a similar fire at the same Henry Street plant in 2019. Read
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An Ontario Court judge put the Brant Crown’s office on notice that she wants more details about gun cases in Brantford, which she dubbed “one of the most violent cities in the country.” Read More