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A mistake at city hall could see London, Ont. lose out on more than $1 million of federal funding to reimburse emergency shelters providing beds to asylum claimants.
The London Knights are no longer perfect in the playoffs. Hunter Haight scored twice and added an assist as the Saginaw Spirit defeated the visiting London Knights 6-2 on Monday in the OHL's Western Conference final.
An individual from Cambridge was charged while speeding on Highway 6 in South Bruce Peninsula.
Written and performed by Smith, who hails from London, Ont., the song details the story of Windsor’s Christy Soulliere and her son, Austin, who died in 2022 of fentanyl poisoning at the age of 27.
Spotty showers are expected first thing Tuesday morning across the region with the temperature starting at a warm 14 C.
It will be up to city council to decide if a one-hour free parking promotion returns to the core.
Multiple ceremonies were held Monday to mark the beginning of construction of several new schools and childcare centres across the London region.
The Thames Valley District School Board is still trying to get a handle on the upcoming classroom restrictions being implemented by the province of Ontario.
Police have charged a 20-year-old London man with sexual assault following an alleged incident downtown.
A new cancer treatment recently approved in Canada promises to cut treatment time down to just minutes, but experts have differing opinions on whether it's what's best for patients.
Archeologist Jonathan Fowler is using ground-penetrating radar to search for historic evidence of the massive wall that surrounded Halifax more than 250 years ago.
A new Canadian dental care program is offering the hope of free care to millions, but while 1.7 million people have signed up for the plan, only about 5,000 dentists have done the same.
Air Canada has paused a new seat selection fee for travellers booked on the lowest fares just days after implementing it.
A boycott targeting Loblaw is gaining momentum online, with what could be thousands of shoppers taking their money elsewhere in May.
Students at a Que. school are accusing their teacher of unlawfully selling their art online. Genevieve Beauchemin has the details.