Record COVID-19 numbers at London, Ont. hospitals
Even though there has been a recent downward trend in area COVID-19 cases, London hospitals may not feel it for weeks to come.

Even though there has been a recent downward trend in area COVID-19 cases, London hospitals may not feel it for weeks to come.
Mass vaccination clinics in London and Middlesex County could stop administering first-doses of vaccine if the supply of Pfizer and Moderna shots doesn’t increase significantly.
Despite the hesitation from some about taking the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, demand is high in the London region Monday.
For the second day in a row, the Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) is reporting double-digit case counts, with 69 new cases.
London's bylaw officers have issued tickets to three women in connection with two separate gatherings in recent weeks.
A London man is facing charges after he allegedly sped off from police while impaired.
We are a month into spring and we have a late season snowfall on the way.
Rogers wireless services were starting to return to normal Monday evening after a cellular service outage affected Rogers and Fido wireless customers and caused disruptions across Canada and impacting schools and 911 operations.
Stratford police are investigating reports of someone impersonating an officer over the weekend.
The federal government is unveiling $101.4 billion in new spending, aimed at both supporting the country through the third COVID-19 wave, and stimulating the economic recovery post-pandemic, in a historic budget presented by Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland.
The federal government unveiled its long-awaited spring budget on Monday, with a focus on navigating taxpayers out of the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and embarking on the long road to economic recovery, with specific attention paid to the most vulnerable.
In the federal government’s first budget since the start of the pandemic, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland delivered a plan for $101.4 billion in new spending aimed at getting Canadian businesses through the COVID-19 pandemic and stimulating the economy afterwards.
The federal budget proposes a new tax on luxury goods such as yachts, personal aircraft and cars. The tax would be applied to cars and personal aircraft that retail over $100,000; and boats for personal use that retail over $250,000.
Reading the federal budget spending spree as it scrolls on for 720-plus pages, a certain numbness takes hold, writes Don Martin in his exclusive column for CTVNews.ca.
A UBC student is speaking out after she returned from a day of skiing to find her vehicle had been keyed.
NASA's experimental Mars helicopter achieved the first powered, controlled flight on another planet.
There are only a handful of cases known worldwide of fraternal twins being conceived at different times.
A statue of Fred Sasakamoose will soon be displayed in Saskatoon.
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