Court records detail ‘violent’ attack that led to homeless camp teardown
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The city will add a dedicated team to work with homeless people and beef up security measures in city “hot spots,” hit hardest by the homeless crisis, city politicians voted Tuesday.
Visa and Mastercard both announced on Saturday that they will no longer work with Russia due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters “Zone H” are holding a zone meeting on Sunday, Jan. 15 at the Bruce Peninsula Sportsmen’s Association clubhouse at 611 Northacres Road near Wiarton. The meeting will start at 10 a.m. and is open to all OFAH members and the general public. OFAH Zone H extends along Lake […]
Like the flower that finds a path through rock-covered ground, Grow is about to bloom. The long-anticipated musical, cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic, is now in preview with its world premiere Friday at London’s Grand Theatre, pandemic permitting. Director Dennis Garnhum couldn’t find enough words to describe the show with book by Sarnia […]
City staff are recommending shutting down for good one of the city’s oldest outdoor pools due to “structural damage and infrastructure concerns.” The recommendation to decommission London’s Thames Pool on Ridout Street, off Horton Street, will be discussed on Tuesday by the city’s community and protective services committee. Built in 1927, the pool is the […]
Two London-area men were fined $2,500 each and had their hunting licences suspended after they pleaded guilty to hunting deer at night.