Author: The London Free Press
Scoreboard, June 16
Canada defeated Panama 2-0 to reach the CONCACAF Nations League final where they will face the U.S. on Sunday.
A dozen south London homes evacuated due to gas leak
A dozen homes on Chiddington Avenue were evacuated Thursday evening while fire crews addressed a natural gas leak.
Police seek elderly man last seen in east London
London police are asking for the public’s help in locating an elderly man who went missing late Thursday afternoon. Investigators say 83-year-old Lawrence Rodriguez was reported missing at around 6:30 p.m. after he was last seen at around 3 p.m. near the area of Egerton and Pine streets. Rodriguez is described as light-skinned Black, around […]
Finch family donates $5M to St. Joseph’s for mental health research
London’s Parkwood Institute has been given a new name – The Finch Family Mental Health Care Building – after a historic donation through the St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation.
London launches ‘Play in the Park’ community initiative
The city’s recreation department has introduced a new initiative called “Play in the Park” to help young people across London get active this summer.
“Out of control” man assaults citizens, officers, doctor in St. Thomas
A 40-year-old London man is facing a number of charges after a violent altercation Monday evening at a bank in St. Thomas.
Security guard threatened with knife at east London business
The incident happened Wednesday afternoon at a business in the area of Dundas Street and Clarke Road.
Driver who ran after 401 crash charged with impaired
Two vehicles collided in the eastbound lanes of Highway 401 at Elgin Road around 5:30 a.m. Thursday.
High bacteria levels making Port Stanley Little Beach unsafe for swimming
Routine weekly water quality testing conducted by Southwestern Public Health has found the beach is unsafe for swimming because of high levels of E.coli. bacteria.
Charges dropped against Aylmer pastor for part in anti-lockdown rally
The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms says the Crown withdrew charges against Henry Hildebrant because there was not enough evidence to prove the Church of God pastor was in attendance at the Chatham protest.