London's Business Cares Food Drive wraps up after successful weekend
The annual Business Cares Food Drive (BCFD) wrapped up Sunday after two days with hundreds of volunteers and hundreds of thousands of pounds of donated food.
The annual Business Cares Food Drive (BCFD) wrapped up Sunday after two days with hundreds of volunteers and hundreds of thousands of pounds of donated food.
The Canadian Surgical Technologies and Advanced Robotics (CSTAR) team has developed a curriculum that allows students to explore the history of medical simulation.
A snow squall watch is in effect for London, Parkhill and eastern Middlesex County today – with a large weather system dumping several feet of snow across the northern half of the region over the weekend.
A year ago, the founder of the TLC Foundation and creator of ‘Santa’s House’ Leo Larizza had planned to shut it down after a decade, but it lives on.
Police say that they were called to a residence on Queen Street south of Talfourd Street just before 5:00 a.m. for a reported stabbing.
If you’re a regular transit user, alongside alterations to service during the holiday season, London Transit will also be offering free rides on New Year’s Eve.
Welcome to the new online world of impulse buying, a place of guilty pleasures where the selection is vast, every day is Cyber Monday, and an instant dopamine hit that will have faded by the time your package arrives is always just a click away.
To brighten your week with good news, CTV London Meteorologist Julie Atchison is showing us the sunny side of things.
Dozens of striking postal workers with London local 566 rallied Saturday outside the Canada Post administration building on Highbury Avenue.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his fellow provincial leaders are united in pushing for Canada to meet its NATO defence spending targets ahead of schedule, and that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was "surprised" to hear it.
One man is dead after an afternoon shooting at 49 Ardelt Ave. in Kitchener.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has demanded the federal government present a plan before Parliament to beef up border security as U.S. president-elect Donald Trump threatens to impose stiff tariffs on Canada.
In response to the freeze on immigration programmes announced by Ottawa, an organization that defends the rights of immigrants is organising a demonstration in front of the Montreal office of the Quebec Ministry of Immigration, Francisation and Integration early on Saturday afternoon.
Canada Post says it has presented the union representing some 55,000 striking postal workers with a framework to reach negotiated agreements.
Students at a Que. school are accusing their teacher of unlawfully selling their art online. Genevieve Beauchemin has the details.
Canada Post has been temporarily laying off striking employees as the work stoppage reaches almost two weeks. Adrian Ghobrial reports.