Tag: Chatham-Kent
Man threatens London homeowner with gun, damages vehicle: Police
A man is in custody after a driver threatened a London homeowner with a firearm and attempted to hit him with a vehicle in his driveway, police say.
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The effort to extend the season and protect the skin has lead to a patented process
Pedestrian, 47, killed in rural collision: Ontario Provincial Police
A 47-year-old man was killed after a crash involving a vehicle and a pedestrian north of Stratford, Ontario Provincial Police say.
Five injured, one critically, in Oxford County crash: OPP
A two-vehicle crash in Oxford County sent five people to hospital, where one remains in critical condition, Oxford OPP said Tuesday. A pick-up truck and minivan collided at the intersection of Airport Road and Base Line in Norwich Township, southeast of Woodstock, on Saturday at about 8:30 p.m., police said. Four people in the minivan […]
The wheels on the bus run on batteries, thanks to $44M electric-fleet plan
Langs Bus Lines is getting a major jolt in the form of $44 million in federal funding that will help the London business electrify half of its school bus fleet by 2026, a first for the region.
One man, 175 blood donations – and counting
Mike Fallowfield quietly reached an impressive milestone when he made his 175th blood donation, but was pretty modest about it
Damage pegged at $75K after early-morning London blaze
Article content The London Fire Department has estimated $75,000 in damages after crews were called to a blaze in the city’s east end Saturday morning.
Animal-loving sisters struck, killed while helping turtle cross rural road
Two women killed in a crash on a rural road in south Chatham-Kent were trying to rescue a turtle, Chatham-Kent police say.
Police Report: Charge laid in tractor crash; house fire causes $600K in damage
A charge has been laid in a crash involving a tractor that damaged a business and an apartment unit in Seaforth, Huron OPP said.
New Southwestern Ontario high-voltage power line well ahead of schedule
A major new power transmission line in Southwestern Ontario, where demand for electricity is soaring, is projected to be completed a year ahead of schedule next year, Ontario’s provincial power distributor says.