Three arrests made in connection to shooting investigation: LPS
The London Police Service (LPS) has arrested three people in the early morning of Saturday following a shooting investigation.
The London Police Service (LPS) has arrested three people in the early morning of Saturday following a shooting investigation.
Vigars passed away peacefully in a B.C. hospital earlier this week. He was 78.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a recall for Rana brand Tagliatelle Seasoned White Chicken and Mushroom sauce, citing possible Listeria contamination.
The Mustangs made quick work of Toronto in a rare Friday night OUA Football game.
A student pilot in Central Huron recently had to make an emergency landing in a field.
The London Knights have christened the new Canada Life Place arena with a 5-4 win over the Barrie Colts.
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.
If you’re getting together with friends and family this long weekend, there are some things to keep in mind. Many offices, stores and businesses will be closed to mark the holiday. Here's what to know about what is open this Monday:
The first tenants are moving into a London’s newest affordable apartment building at 345 Sylvan St. in Old South, and the building’s operator is assuring neighbours that mistakes made a couple years ago at a nearby building will not be repeated.
The first iteration of the federal government's standardized pre-approved design catalogue – a revival of a wartime housing effort – will be unveiled in December, CTV News has learned.
Mike Grossman was adamant he wasn’t going to fall for anyone in Australia.
Researchers in Denmark have published a case report revealing an unexpected consequence of one of breakdancing's most iconic moves: the headspin.
When Julie Riddell and her husband, Gerry, bought their Fort Myers, Fla., vacation property in 2009, it didn't cross their mind that they might be buying in a hurricane-prone area.
As millions of Canadians head into the Thanksgiving weekend, food banks across the country continue to see a surge in demand.
Students at a Que. school are accusing their teacher of unlawfully selling their art online. Genevieve Beauchemin has the details.