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London police have identified a suspect who set fire to a Muslim family’s home.
The spring graduation season kicks off as pro-Palestinian camps continue at Western University.
Three people were injured in a fire at an old farmhouse in Middlesex County.
A motorcyclist was killed in a collision with an SUV.
Police have determined the death of a man in Byron is “not suspicious” after receiving a report from the coroner’s office.
City officials are working on new rules regarding homeless encampments, including a detailed list of locations that will be banned.
The federal government is partnering with City Hall on a supportive housing project at a former long-term care home in London.
Western University has been granted an exemption from the city’s planning process to plan a new student housing project.
The president and CEO of London Health Sciences Centre has resigned following a series of financial controversies.
The provincial government is expanding prisons across Ontario, including increasing capacity at EMDC.
London-made armoured vehicles are heading to Ukraine as part of a $650 million investment by the Federal Government.
The city has added 15 red light cameras around London, bringing the total to 25.
This is a unique guitar tour through central and western Ontario, featuring many pieces that speak to Canadian history.
Two raptor-like birds have built a nest in Ingersoll, attracting the attention of onlookers.