Mischief charge laid after fake-gunman call at Woodstock hospital
A London man is accused of making the false report about seeing a man with a gun outside of the Woodstock General Hospital on Wednesday.
Three Southwestern Ontario women charged over unauthorized bingo
Three Southwestern Ontario women face charges following a St. Thomas police probe into an unauthorized bingo. Police launched an investigation after being contacted by the family of a person who lost $5,000 while participating in an unauthorized bingo, police said Thursday. Investigators determined the three alleged organizers of the bingo weren’t licensed by the Alcohol […]
Morning crash closes Hwy. 402, drivers escape injury: OPP
A crash involving a transport truck closed Highway 402 southwest of London on Thursday morning. A pickup truck and a transport collided on the highway at Glendon Drive shortly before 7 a.m., Middlesex OPP said. “Every emergency worker who arrived on scene was amazed that there were no injuries reported from this collision,” acting OPP […]
No one hurt in crash involving transport on Highway 402
The two vehicles collided in the westbound lanes near Glendon Drive just before 7 a.m.
Man charged with mischief after fake gunman-at-hospital 911 call
A Londoner is charged after police received a report of a man with a gun at the Woodstock General Hospital. A 911 caller told police that a male armed with a gun trying to get into the hospital around 12:30 a.m. Wednesday, police said. The male caller later advised police that he made up the […]
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Hospice about living best with time left I am a 76-year-old man with Stage 4 terminal cancer. I am currently in Residential Hospice of Grey Bruce’s Chapman House. When I was brought here, I assumed that everything that could be done had been done, so all I was here for was to die; that was […]
Over $200K in stolen property found southwest of London
Among the stolen items recovered were camper trailers, a pickup truck, a car, an enclosed trailer, a utility trailer, and car dolly.
$30M in public transit funding could go to paths, bike lanes, bike parking
City council doesn’t want to let $30 million in unused public transit funding from Ottawa and Queen’s Park go to waste. The only problem is there are no more projects on its list.
Free rapid antigen tests being distributed at Masonville Place
The province is running a two-day pop-up to distribute the free COVID-19 rapid antigen test kit at Entrance 6.
SIMS: Everyone from prime minister on down pleads with unvaccinated
I haven’t been on board with all of the federal government’s pandemic response, but I did agree with the prime minister Wednesday when he was asked what more could be done to convince unvaccinated people to get their COVID-19 shots.