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Analysis: As interest rates ease, variable rate mortgages regain appeal
Two interest rate cuts by the Bank of Canada, and the expectation more are looming, have started to make variable-rate mortgages more enticing for some homebuyers, including in London, industry watchers say.
Woman recalls home-invasion terror at house where shooting suspect was once arrested
Danielle Johnstone was sleeping when three masked men burst into her familyâs home in this community east of London before dawn.
London man who skipped sentencing hearing turns himself in to police
A London man wanted by police after skipping his sentencing hearing this week has turned himself in to police.
Grey-Bruce politicians call AMO conference a success
Local politicians and staff discussed a wide range of priorities and issues affecting Grey-Bruce at the Association of Municipalities on Ontario conference in Ottawa this week. Everything from homelessness and addictions, to healthcare and long-term care, to energy, transportation and infrastructure were on the minds of area representatives when they met with provincial ministers and […]
London man sought after skipping sentencing for shooting, robbery
London police are seeking the public’s help as they search for Brandon Ford after he failed to show up Wednesday for his sentencing hearing
Sims: Why oh why does Petronella McNorgan still want to drive?
The readerâs email that landed in my inbox went right to the heart of whatâs bothering a lot of us about the Petronella McNorgan case. âBeing a woman of 74 years, I cannot imagine ever wanting to drive again after killing a child. I know I would never be able to forgive myself, whether guilty […]
‘So top heavy’: Union applauds deep LHSC executive job cuts
LHSC has announced at least 7 executives who were paid about $2.3M combined no longer work there, as it looks to cut spending.
Workers start dismantling dangerous homeless encampment near rail line
An environmental cleanup company has begun dismantling a homeless encampment in Woodstock deemed a hazard because of its location near a rail line, a city official says. Woodstock was alerted âsome time agoâ by CN Rail police about an encampment at the end of Clarke Street South that created concern for the safety of people […]
A New Paradigm: How climate change is shaping mental landscapes in the Great Lakes | Great Lakes Now
In a weekly Good Grief Network session held on July 25, time and space were created for participants to reflect on their feelings of uncertainty in an unstable environment over Zoom. Trained facilitators kept time for each participant to speak while the other participants bore witness as listeners. The overarching rule was no cross-talk, which means not directly responding or referring to what a person shared.
Hockey’s here already: New boss arrives as GOJHL Jr. B pre-season games start
Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League camps have kicked off and exhibition games have already started with the puck scheduled to drop on the 2024-25 campaign Sept. 11.