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More snow is expected to roll through the region this afternoon, and it’s coming out swinging.
Police responded to the business, and upon their arrival the man was asked to leave. He then threw an object in the direction of two police officers.
Some reacted positively on Wednesday to news that the provincial government is considering allowing nurse practitioners to oversee medical care at long term care homes, in the absence of a physician.
For the fifth consecutive time, the Bank of Canada has cut its key interest rate. Down half a per cent, the rate now sits at 3.25 per cent.
According to OPP, the victim clicked on a pop-up ad on a social media site that advertised an investment opportunity.
A London man is facing assault charges following a confrontation in the area of Wharncliffe Road and Oxford Street on Saturday.
Multiple reports suggest that the Trudeau government will spend hundreds of millions of dollars to shore up border crossings nationwide.
In the true spirit of giving, the London-St. Thomas Association of Realtors (LSTAR) was on a tour across the region, making donations to local charities.
“It really provides that safe space for children and their families to have scary things done, in a way that allows our child life workers to have room, and accommodate and create that calm environment that we that we strive for,” said Dr. Lim.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford threatened to cut off energy supply to the U.S. in response to the tariffs President-elect Donald Trump plans to impose on all Canadian imports.
Billionaire Elon Musk is calling Prime Minister Justin Trudeau 'an insufferable tool' in a new social media post on Wednesday. 'Won't be in power for much longer,' Musk also wrote about the prime minister on 'X.'
If Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wants to get on U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's good side for the sake of a smooth bilateral relationship, he'll likely have to be openly deferential, says former U.S. National Security Advisor, John Bolton.
Canadian financial institutions are lowering their prime lending rates to match the decrease announced by the Bank of Canada.
Hamilton police say that they discovered a series of “man-made holes and tunnels” during a patrol of a downtown encampment earlier this week.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland and Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc are expected to speak after Trudeau's meeting with premiers.