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London Council approves 35% pay hike for next term

London City Council has approved a significant 35% salary increase for the next term, while rejecting proposed severance pay changes. The controversial decision passed with a 8-7 majority vote.

Sorry Comedy Festival Brings Laughter to London ON

Get ready to laugh out loud! London, Ontario's Sorry Comedy Festival returns with a stellar lineup of Canadian comedians, promising unforgettable nights of humor and entertainment throughout the week.

Formosa, Ontario Prepares for Christmas Wonderland

Discover how the small village of Formosa, Ontario is preparing for its spectacular Christmas celebration featuring dazzling lights, festive markets, and community spirit that draws visitors from across the region.

Marionettes Meet Urban Grit in 'Wonderful Joe'

Discover how a groundbreaking puppet production at London's Grand Theatre blends urban realism with theatrical magic in 'Wonderful Joe' - a must-see Canadian theatrical innovation.

Pepper Spray Attack in London Injures Three

A downtown London disturbance turned dangerous when a man discharged pepper spray, sending three people to hospital and prompting a major police response in the core area.

OPP Halloween Traffic Blitz: 1,200+ Charges

Ontario Provincial Police unleashed a massive Halloween traffic enforcement operation, laying shocking numbers of speeding, stunt driving, and impaired charges across the province.

Calgary Music Community Mourns Neil MacGonigill

The Calgary arts scene is remembering Neil MacGonigill, a passionate music advocate and manager who shaped the careers of iconic Canadian bands and supported countless local artists for over four decades.

Project Zero: Fighting Carbon Monoxide in London Homes

London Fire Department's innovative Project Zero initiative is tackling carbon monoxide risks in vulnerable households with free alarms and education, preventing potential tragedies before they happen.

World's Oldest Olympian Charles Coste Dies at 101

Charles Coste, the world's oldest living Olympian and celebrated French cycling champion who won gold at the 1948 London Games, has passed away at 101, leaving behind an extraordinary legacy in Olympic history.

Leamington-Windsor bus service ending in April

Essential public transit connecting Leamington to Windsor will cease operations in April after failing to secure crucial financial support from county and provincial governments, leaving riders stranded.

Ontario Lawyers Disciplined for Professional Misconduct

The Law Society of Ontario has disciplined numerous lawyers for serious professional misconduct, including sexual harassment, misappropriation of client funds, and ethical violations that shake public trust in the legal profession.

East Lions Centre Reopens - Pool Repairs Continue

London's East Lions Community Centre has resumed operations following extensive flood damage, though the pool remains temporarily closed for ongoing repairs. Discover the restoration progress and timeline.

Ontario Poll: Majority Say Province on Wrong Track

A new poll shows growing dissatisfaction among Ontarians with the province's direction, with economic pressures and healthcare concerns driving widespread pessimism about Ontario's future.

Delta Armouries Hotel: 120 Years of London History

Discover how London's Delta Armouries Hotel transformed from a military training ground to a luxury downtown landmark, preserving 120 years of Canadian history while offering modern elegance.

Creeper Hunter TV Host Denied Bail in London

A London man known for his online vigilante group 'Creeper Hunters TV' has been denied bail after facing multiple charges related to his controversial predator-catching activities. Learn about the case that's raising questions about online justice.

New Licensed Childcare Centre Opens in Baden

A newly expanded and licensed childcare facility has officially opened in Baden, Ontario, offering more spaces and flexible options for local families seeking quality early learning.

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