A London-area United Church has been vandalized again, days after stained-glass windows there were attacked. Tuesday night, Kilworth United Church was hit again.
A new law is needed to ensure stories like Tyson the kangaroo's never happen again, London Controller Gina Barber says. MPPs visited London yesterday to listen to animal advocates voice their opinions on proposed animal cruelty legislation making its way through Queen's Park.
Marilyn Joselyn was the kind of woman who had to be involved when she saw needs she thought she could address, her spouse of 47 years said yesterday.
GRAND BEND -- A Stratford teen was missing in a choppy Lake Huron off Grand Bend yesterday, triggering a helicopter and water search. Police hadn't publicly identified the missing 17-year-old, who had been at the beach in the resort town with two other 17-year-olds and a 16-year-old.
The world of Blackberry isn't getting any smaller and it showed when Telus/KELCOM recently held the first in a series of educational seminars at the Four Points Sheraton.
TORONTO -- Provincial sales tax exemptions for energy-saving appliances and bicycles costing under $1,000 could become permanent fixtures in Ontario, Premier Dalton McGuinty suggested yesterday as the government extended the tax breaks for another year.
A safety expert is warning older farmers to exercise caution after a 66-year-old man was run over and killed by a combine Tuesday night. At about 7:30 p.m., Carl Leitch of Middlesex Centre was combining a field on Fourteen Mile Road with other area farmers.
A white knight may be about to emerge for shareholders of troubled Onco Petroleum. "It's a public company, I'm a shareholder and I am trying to fix it," Windsor businessperson Peter Bilodeau told The Free Press yesterday.
Demolition of a St. Thomas landmark was halted yesterday in the midst of court tussle between the city and the out-of-town property owner.
London businesses bristled yesterday at suggestions from city politicians that homeowners are subsidizing industry's water use, saying they pay their fair share of services.
Twenty new beds are being opened at Parkwood Hospital in an attempt to ease the capacity crunch in London that has forced surgery cancellations and left people waiting for days in the emergency department.
He roared into Harris Park last night with his guitar ablazing like the guns he loves and his mouth spewing non-stop music and talk of hunting with his Canadian buddies.
A suspected Hells Angels clubhouse in east London has been seized by police. The single-storey, red-trimmed white home at 14 Swinyard St. is near the police reporting centre on Brydges and Egerton streets.
INGERSOLL -- The dangers of patrolling Canada's busiest superhighway were underlined yesterday, when a van smashed into an OPP cruiser parked along the shoulder of Highway 401.
A new law is needed to ensure stories like Tyson the kangaroo’s never happen again, Controller Gina Barber says. MPPs visited London this morning to listen to animal advocates voice their opinions on new animal-cruelty legislation making its way through Queen’s Park.
INGERSOLL - The Highway 401's west lanes at Culloden Road are being shut down after an OPP constable was struck today. The extent of the officer's injuries were not immediately known.
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A Hells Angels clubhouse in east London was seized by police this morning.
KINGSTON — A heavy thunderstorm has forced a 14-year-old girl from Kingston to abandon her bid to swim across Lake Ontario.
The way to solve the problem of nursing homes violating Ontario standards is to increase staffing, the executive director of the Ontario Long Term Care Association said yesterday.