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London vacant building fires expose shelter shortage

A fire at 687 Dundas St. E. underscores London's urgent need for shelter space. As micro-shelter work resumes, the city grapples with a growing housing crisis. Learn more about the community impact.

London Police Seek Suspect in Teen Sexual Assault

London Police are asking for the public's help to identify a suspect after a teenage girl was sexually assaulted in the city's west end. The incident was reported on January 13, 2026.

Ex-Winnipeg CAO Sheegl pays $1.1M court judgment

Former Winnipeg CAO Phil Sheegl has settled his $1.1 million court-ordered payment to the city, closing a chapter in the long-running police headquarters scandal. Read the full details.

Garmin Canada's Growth Rooted in Cochrane, Alberta

Garmin Canada's operations continue to expand, with the majority of its 290 employees based at its headquarters in Cochrane, Alberta. Discover how this global tech brand maintains its local roots.

London's Boler Mountain reopens winter attractions

London's popular Boler Mountain has reopened its winter attractions after overcoming significant weather challenges. Skiers and snowboarders are finally hitting the slopes just in time for the New Year.

Chatham youth arrested for London shooting

A young person from Chatham is in custody after a shooting incident in downtown London, Ontario. London Police continue their investigation into the event.

FBI Closes Historic Hoover Building, Stays in D.C.

FBI Director Kash Patel announces the permanent closure of the J. Edgar Hoover Building, cancelling plans for a new Maryland headquarters. The move sparks legal action and deep state museum speculation.

Muslim youth serve 120 meals to Londoners in need

A London Muslim youth group's 'Holiday Dinner on Wheels' delivered meals to 120 vulnerable residents, embodying the spirit of giving back. Learn how this initiative fosters community.

Malibu Restaurant moves after 70 years in London

The iconic Malibu Restaurant in east London, Ont., is moving to a new location after seven decades. The landmark's famous neon sign, however, will not make the journey. Read more about this end of an era.

London's Homeless Shelter Plan Stalled, Site Still a Field

A promised micro-shelter community for homeless Londoners, targeting a January opening, faces delays as the designated site remains an untouched corn field. Journalist Daryl Newcombe investigates the stalled progress.

Five Injured in London Frat House Fire

A fire at a Western University fraternity house in London, Ontario sent five people to hospital. The blaze broke out at the corner of Richmond and Cheapside streets on December 3, 2025.

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