Man in hospital following London shooting
The London Police Service is investigating a shooting that happened overnight.
The London Police Service is investigating a shooting that happened overnight.
In case you missed it, CTV News London has gathered all of the top local stories from this week into one video for your convenience.
A lumber mill is in ruins following a fire east of Wingham, Ont.
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CTV News has compiled a list of all the local parades where you can catch the big man in red. We are also creating an interactive map and photo gallery of the best and brightest decorations and light displays in the region.
To brighten your week with good news, CTV London Meteorologist Julie Atchison is showing us the sunny side of things.
A week’s worth of heavy snow coupled with rain overnight in Bayfield proved too much for the roof of the historic Albion Hotel.
Andria Case and Jessica Smith host the 29th annual Toy Mountain campaign from across the Greater Toronto Area in 2024.
The GST/HST tax breaks go into effect on Saturday, meaning Ontarians can save up to 13 per cent on some items. Here's what you need to know.
Two Ontarians who recently found unclaimed money from decades-old investments were told by their banks there were no records of them in their systems.
A Toronto man is on the hook for about $18,000 after a car he rented over the summer was pelted by baseball-sized hail.
An Ontario woman thought she was helping another woman pay for their taxi ride, but instead she was defrauded of $14,000.
One out of 10 Canadians say they have had at least one package stolen in the last year, according to a survey.
Subaru is the new best car brand of the year, according to a recent ranking.
Two Ontarians collectively lost $230,000 after falling victim to separate AI-generated social media posts advertising fraudulent cryptocurrency investments.
As the Canada Post strike nears its three-week mark, stores across the country have turned to alternate measures to send products to paying customers and keep operations running smoothly.
An Ontario woman was 'shocked' to find out her unused $250 gift card was almost completely drained. 'My aunt gave me this gift card as a present and I was shocked to find out it was almost empty,' Catherine Uchida, of Mississauga, told CTV News Toronto.
A Saskatchewan shopper is out more than $200 after being charged twice for her grocery purchase at a Regina Walmart.
Two anesthesiologists at Montreal’s Royal Victoria Hospital were brought before the Quebec College of Physicians disciplinary board for questionable practices and were suspended.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is urging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to publicly say that export taxes will not be used as a retaliatory measure should U.S. president-elect Donald Trump impose a 25 per cent tariff on all Canadian imports, arguing that there are 'other ways for us to have an impact.'
Multiple police and search and rescue teams are looking for a man who reportedly jumped from the Confederation Bridge Friday morning.
A man has been charged with using explosives in connection with a fire in Mississauga that caused $3 million in damage to a building housing high-end vehicles on Sunday.
A two-month break from the federal GST takes effect today.
In a tense courtroom, a judge stayed the charge against a Saskatoon woman who hit and killed a nine-year-old girl.
A Vancouver pharmacist has been suspended six months, ordered to pay a $20,000 fine and directed to take remedial courses after admitting to misconduct in a consent order agreement with his professional college.
For months, Rebecca Roland and her family have been scouring the province for pharmacies that carry her father’s epilepsy medication.
Nanos Research founder Nik Nanos explains how the Fall economic statement, GST break likely won't be able to improve the Liberal support.