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The London Police Service is conducting an active investigation following an early morning incident.
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A lumber mill is in ruins following a fire east of Wingham, Ont.
There was no shortage of reaction to Premier Doug Ford’s plan to take a hard line on homeless encampments and public drug use.
Officials with the Salvation Army’s annual Christmas Kettle Campaign say they need more volunteers to reach their holiday goal.
The province has announced a date for the inquest into the death of Samuel Maloney.
For the second day in a row, Crown Attorney Jennifer Moser continued to grill the accused, telling him that he concocted lies to protect himself in the days and weeks following the bush party for young people off of Pack Road in southwest London in July of 2021.
The St. Thomas Police Service has deemed a suspicious death a homicide.
Jeff Graham’s heart sank when he showed up Sunday morning to see that the roof on his beloved Bayfield business, the Albion Hotel, had collapsed.
A two-month break from the federal GST takes effect today.
Canada Post workers began their strike four weeks ago, halting mail and package deliveries across the country. Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon said he hopes work will resume as early as next week.
A Saskatchewan shopper is out more than $200 after being charged twice for her grocery purchase at a Regina Walmart.
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.'
For months, Rebecca Roland and her family have been scouring the province for pharmacies that carry her father’s epilepsy medication.