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340 jobs axed at Siemens wind turbine plant in Tillsonburg
The closure will affect 204 employees immediately with the rest of the jobs being phased out by early 2017 when the plant closes completely. More
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Oneida runner racing to save his language from extinction
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Evan John, 17, is a track and field champ who's been spending time off learning a language on the brink of being lost forever.
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St. Thomas youth choir to raise money for repairs to cemetery
A St. Thomas youth choir is planning a concert to raise money for repairs to the St. Thomas cemetery, which experienced vandalism on July 13.
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Bookstore mystery solved: daughter reunited with mom's diary, love letters
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City Lights Bookstore on Richmond Street discovered an autograph book from 1931. It was dedicated to an 11 year old London girl named Margaret MacQueen. Today, that book, along with a stash of old photographs, letters and postcards have been reunited with her family.
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Criminal charges dropped against two London police officers
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The Crown has withdrawn the charges against two London police constables charged after an arrest in June 2016 that sent a man to hospital.
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Why landlords don't want fire-code convictions made public
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City politicians will decide if they want to Londoners to be able to find two-years worth of fire-code convictions for rental properties on an easy-to-search database run by the city.
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'It wasn't a pothole:' 10-month-old puppy dies in alleged hit-and-run
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The owner of a 10-month-old puppy that was allegedly struck and killed in a hit-and-run during a rainy morning walk in downtown London is asking for the driver to come forward and apologize.
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Uncertainty at Siemens: All staff meeting set for Tuesday in Tillsonburg
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A factory in Tillsonburg that employs 340 people has closed their doors and given staff a day off ahead of an all staff meeting on Tuesday.
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Councillor raises concerns over projected high-speed rail hub for downtown London
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The city is hopping on board with the Ontario government with plans to build a high-speed rail line connecting London to cities across Southwestern Ontario. The city's civic works committee unanimously voted to endorse the project Monday as a priority for London.
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Homeless man known as 'Sunny James' charged with assault
James Gill, aka Sunny James, faces two counts of assault after an incident involving a pharmacy cashier and the police officer called to investigate.
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'I guess it's not meant to be': 3 newlywed couples lose wedding footage after hard drive theft
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A newlywed couple says they're heartbroken after a hard drive containing around 36 hours of original wedding footage was stolen in a downtown Toronto break-in.
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Video Thames River mystery reunites husband with wife's ashes
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An 82-year-old London man was reunited with the ashes of his wife of 54 years after two fishermen found her remains on the muddy banks of the Thames River.
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Accused in cabbie killing appears in court
Cody Perkin, accused of killing a London cab driver, appeared in court via video link this morning.
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Speed may have led to death of teen motorcyclist
London police investigated a fatal motorcycle crash in Old South early Monday morning and suspect speed and experience behind the wheel may have played a role in the accident.
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Bookstore seeks owner of 1930s autograph book
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The autograph book was given to Margaret MacQueen on her 11th birthday on December 21, 1931. City Lights Bookshop discovered the book, along with school workbooks in the basement of the shop.
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City staff seek zoning changes for London abattoir, residents speak out
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After the city's planning and environment committee sent the owner's application back to city staff, administration is recommending the proposal go ahead.
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CBC Investigates
'I'm lucky I didn't kill anyone': retired CN engineer says
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Train crash victims and their survivors call for safer railway crossings
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CBC Investigates
Londoners living near railway tracks say real-time data, not reports, needed for safety
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CBC Investigates
City releases details about dangerous goods on London trains