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New If BRT takes traffic lanes from Richmond Street: 'Where will these cars go?'
Ward 6 Coun. Phil Squire is raising questions about how a plan to devote two of Richmond's four traffic lanes to buses will affect rush-hour traffic. More read comments
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Variety store attack leaves clerk in critical condition
A London convenience store clerk is in hospital after being beaten outside his store Saturday night.
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London father gives his son a second gift of life, a kidney
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Diagnosed with kidney failure in his late 20s, Robert Pont's dreams of holding his two children's hands through life's milestones were on the line. Those dreams are now realities made possible through the gift of life — from his own father.
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London's weather, traffic and gas prices for Monday
London's weather, traffic and gas prices for Monday, October 23
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Ontario college strike spotlights 'new norm' of precarious labour in academia
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Precarious work is the "new norm" at Canada's colleges and universities, say teachers who are constantly put on contracts instead of being hired permanently. They say it's not only difficult for them personally, but it's having an impact on students.
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Man dies after single motorcycle collision southwest of London
A man has died following a single motor vehicle collision Sunday on Melbourne Road, southwest of London.
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Walmart ramps up self-checkout by letting customers ring in items while shopping
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New scan-and-go technology being rolled out at Walmart stores allows shoppers to scan and bag their items while they shop, and it may lead to customers bypassing checkout altogether.
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Look at this K9 cop helping man in distress on swing set
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Londoner Greg Horton took the photo of the pair on Thursday after calling 911. He said the London police officer didn't confront the man who was in distress, instead sat on a swing next to him.
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Boo! 6 terrifying destinations to scare you silly
As Halloween approaches, grab some friends and head to a haunted basement or maze -- if you dare.
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Video Father finds long-lost twin sons in Edmonton
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A Manitoba man took to social media to find the twin sons put up for adoption 21 years earlier. "'I'm going crazy about these boys, I can't find them,'" he told his partner. What happened over the next 48 hours left the couple in shock.
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3 new Ontario songs you need to hear this week
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Check out brand new music from Aurganic, Lemon Bucket Orkestra and Pony Girl.
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Fanshawe College students' union president among leaders calling for action to end strike
A group of student leaders is calling on the government to urge college administrators and the union representing striking faculty to return to the bargaining table in a bid to end a labour dispute that has seen classes cancelled at Ontario's 24 colleges.
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Ontario 'can't ignore' Wettlaufer inquiry recommendations: lead counsel
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The lead counsel for the Wettlaufer inquiry says the commission heard a lot of concern at public meetings in London and Woodstock about staffing levels at Ontario's nursing homes.
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Michael Barrett out as boss of South West Local Heath Integration Network
The board that oversees health care spending in Southwest Ontario has parted ways with its executive director.
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London Abused Women's Centre 'Shines the Light' on violence against women
The London Abused Women's Centre's annual campaign aims to raise awareness of violence against women. In the wake of #MeToo, executive director, Megan Walker said it's time to stop asking women to share their stories and start asking men to step up.
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'Good things happen when you're clean': More detox beds needed
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In a city facing a drug crisis that health officials have declared a public health emergency, there are only 18 detox beds.
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London Weather
Tuesday
Chance of showers
12°C
Wednesday
Chance of showers
10°C
Thursday
A mix of sun and cloud
14°C
Friday
Chance of showers
13°C
Saturday
Chance of showers
6°C
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Home Values
Bedroom community boom: Why more buyers are looking beyond London
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A move downtown? Two Londoners make the case
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London's new downtown crowd: Not just young singles
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'You had to jump on it': What it was like to look for a house in London's record-breaking market
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London sees explosive growth on city's suburban rim
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HOME VALUES
A 200 km commute to work? Worth it for a cheap mortgage