Man sentenced to four months in jail for nearly hitting officer with SUV
A man Sarnia police said chewed up the front yard of a Stuart Street home last month while fleeing from police – an officer smacked the driver’s SUV with a baton while nearly being struck – was sentenced to four months in jail.
Sims: Christmas experience tells me new restrictions won’t be enough
I must confess I had a tiny bit of sympathy for Ontario’s premier Monday when he once again had to be the bearer of bad pandemic news.
Legal woes mount for financial adviser accused of $1.5M client fraud
A London financial adviser already charged with fraud and facing mounting lawsuits is now charged with multiple counts of professional misconduct for allegedly misappropriating $1.4 million from 11 investors.
Scoreboard, Jan 4
The Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Cleveland Browns 26-14 Monday night to wrap up Week 17 in the NFL.
Volunteers needed for vaccine hub in Chesley
Clinics start Wednesday.
London’s indoor recreation facilities require proof of vaccine with QR code
Those planning to attend recreational programs or facilities offered by the City of London will have to make sure they are carrying the correct vaccine certificate with them.
Latest provincial measures ‘hurts real people’ according to Restaurants Canada
Restaurants Canada has asked the provincial government to introduce an “immediate infusion of grants to restaurants.
Local school boards prepare for quick turnaround to online learning
Emails have been sent to families.
Grand Theatre’s Room stalled a second time by COVID-19
The long-awaited North American debut of the stage play Room at London’s Grand Theatre will have to be postponed — for a second time — due to the exponential growth of the Omicron variant of COVID-19.
Letters to the Editor: Jan. 4
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