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OPP launches homicide investigation into Middlesex County death.
The fire at Goderich Home Hardware is not suspicious and was caused by an electrical issue.
West Grey Region declares state of emergency due to hospital closures/shortages.
Air quality protections for the Amjinang First Nation near Sarnia have been extended for up to two years.
The sexual assault trial against the former Mayor of Woodstock has concluded, with the judge’s ruling expected in August.
Preparations are underway for a “Our London Family” rally to be held on the anniversary of the Afzaal family attack.
A 22-year-old man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter for shooting and killing a teenage boy three years ago.
The September launch of the free bus pass scheme has been thrown into doubt after concerns were raised by Transport for London.
The Deputy Mayor suggested a more proactive approach to dealing with tenants affecting pest control in community housing.
The president of Western University has issued his first statement since pro-Palestinian demonstrators set up a protest camp on the campus.
St. Joseph Healthcare has unveiled a new medical imaging technology that is a first in Canada.
The London Knights finished the Memorial Cup group stage with a perfect record and advanced to the final.