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Why thousands of Ontario plant workers may take to the picket line this fall
Thousands of CAMI Automotive workers in Ingersoll, Ont., are preparing to strike if union negotiation agreements arenβt reached with General Motors Canada in the fall. More
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Now they're really asking for It: film fuels scary obsession with Stephen King's 1986 novel
With a movie adaptation now days away, a used copy of Stephen King's 1986 novel It is a hot commodity at London's used bookstores.
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'The water is swallowing us up': Harvey leaves hundreds in Texas pleading for help
Rescuers answered hundreds of desperate calls for help Sunday in areas of Texas as floodwaters from the remnants of Hurricane Harvey climbed high enough to begin filling second-storey homes, and authorities urged stranded families to seek refuge on their rooftops.
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3 dead in head-on collision on Hwy. 6 in northern Bruce Peninsula
A head-on collision involving two vehicles left three dead with four others suffering "serious injuries" on Saturday on Highway 6 in northern Bruce Peninsula.
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2 arrested at anti-Islam rally in front of London's City Hall
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The largest protest in recent memory in London, Ont., pitted anti-Islam groups against counter-protesters on Saturday. Police estimate up to 500 people gathered in front of City Hall.
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Canadians prioritize mortgage payments over other debts, say experts
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Canadians don't appear to be having trouble making their mortgage payments, but Laurie Campbell of Credit Canada Debt Solutions says a lower delinquency rate only tells half the story.
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Parks Canada to look at divesting highways, bridges, dams
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Parks Canada is considering whether to give up as much as $8.3 billion of its infrastructure.
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Justin Trudeau visited the peach festival - and everyone wanted a selfie
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A few hecklers aside, people at the Winona Peach Festival seemed content to set politics aside and take joy in a prime minister visiting their small town event.
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3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
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Check out some brand new music from Adrian Underhill, Terra Lightfoot and Delon Om.
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Expected to die, Windsor man wakes from coma and returns home
Don Brunelle was a passenger in a corvette that struck a cement hydro pole at close to 200 km/hr on May 26 in Wheatley. The driver was charged with drunk, stunt and reckless driving, while Brunelle fought for his life in hospital.
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Prime minister makes stops to cities across southwestern Ontario
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau kicked off the tour at the Salvation Army thrift store in Goderich, west of London, and continued on his way to Stratford's Festival Theatre.
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'Passions run very, very deeply': How to keep the peace at protests
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Esther Kern, a peacekeeper from London, Ontario who has travelled the world, offers tips for people planning to attend a counter-protest to a white nationalists rally at City Hall Saturday.
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Teen charged in June shooting at residential home in London
A 17 year old boy is facing charges in connection with what police are calling a targeted shooting in London back in June.
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Video Sir John A. Macdonald name debate: should we 'sanitize our history?'
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Two London MPs have waded into the turbulent debate over whether to remove the name of Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada's first prime minister, from all public schools.
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Son of cyclist killed in London collision joins commemorative ride
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Critical Mass, a cycling group in London, has planned a commemorative mass ride to shed light on recent cycling-related deaths and injuries in and around the city.
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Updated KISS star Gene Simmons posts photo of London diner
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Gene Simmons tweeted out a photo over the weekend of KISS art that sits on a shelf at the Early Bird Diner in London, Ont.
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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