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A couple who died in a two-vehicle collision that also killed another person are being remembered as dedicated parents whose “greatest joy in life was their children."
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The group of young girls sang as they walked to a nearby northwest London park to make snow owls.
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A 29-year-old man killed in a two-vehicle crash that claimed the lives of two others in rural Huron County is being remembered by his pregnant widow as a good man.
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London police Const. Jennifer Hewerdine worked her way along the trail of injured people, checking to see that each one of them was conscious and OK before moving on to the next one.
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One man is dead after a fatal motorcycle crash on a quiet residential street in west London, a late-night incident neighbours say happened in an area notorious for speeding.  London police, firefighters and paramedics responded to the crash on Aldersbrook Road, between Hawthorne Road and Ranchwood Crescent, at about 1:30
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Four people were killed in separate collisions on back-to-back days this week in Huron County
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A 58-year-old resident of this Huron County community was killed in a two-vehicle collision north of Grand Bend on Wednesday, Ontario Provincial Police say.
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A pedestrian was killed after being struck by a vehicle Wednesday afternoon on Adelaide Street, just east of downtown, London police say.
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Ontario Provincial Police officers closed a section of Highway 21 north of Grand Bend on Wednesday morning following a crash that left one person dead.
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What haunts Anne Jones are the final moments before the crash that killed her 39-year-old daughter, Sarah Jones. “The thing that most tortures me are the last six seconds of her life when she saw this truck coming at her and could do nothing to stop it,” the grieving mother
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One Londoner was killed and three people seriously injured in a Sunday night crash northeast of London.
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A St. Thomas man with three past convictions for impaired driving was sentenced Monday to eight years in prison for a 2019 crash in London that killed a woman and seriously injured her husband of 49 years.