On the bright side with Julie Atchison
To brighten your week with good news, CTV London Meteorologist Julie Atchison is showing us the sunny side of things.
To brighten your week with good news, CTV London Meteorologist Julie Atchison is showing us the sunny side of things.
The early morning hours Sunday might see some rainfall — but that's expected to end in the early afternoon.
The director of Ontario's Special Investigations Unit has found no reasonable grounds to believe a London police officer committed a criminal offence after a man who was arrested was 'seriously injured' by the bite of a police service dog.
In case you missed it, CTV News London has compiled all the top local stories from this week into one video for your convenience.
Car 14 is a luxury passenger car that once made regular runs from London to Port Stanley starting in 1917.
Dean Barnes loves to show off his hockey card collection.
The Saginaw Spirit were not going to let Moose Jaw stand in their way of one last shot at the London Knights.
A London man is facing sexual interference charges after allegedly touching a school-aged girl on multiple occasions at a school in the city’s north end.
Inside the Molecular Imaging and Theranostics Department at St. Joseph’s Health Care in London, Ont. (formerly Nuclear Medicine), a patient is prepped for imaging.
The Stanley Cup was passing through town Friday, and Lanny Legend took it upon himself to take it for a surprise visit.
A brief break during Wednesday's city council meeting in Saskatoon nearly cost the city dearly.
Jurors resumed deliberations Saturday on whether a man should be sentenced to death after being convicted days earlier of the murders of his wife and his girlfriend’s two youngest children in Idaho.
The family of one of Robert Pickton's victims says the convicted serial killer suffered an incredibly violent death at the hands of another inmate.
A Mennonite father who killed his one-year-old son with an axe may be allowed to travel to parts of southern Ontario in the coming months
Students at a Que. school are accusing their teacher of unlawfully selling their art online. Genevieve Beauchemin has the details.