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Carp Catch-22: Could improvements in Chicago waterways invite unwelcome guests?
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Does concentration of animal feeding in U.S. farms represents a biohazard?
Research highlights worker, community and global impacts
St. Thomas hospital names doctor as new chief of staff
A doctor has been named the chief of staff at St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital, officials announced on Tuesday.
Bush party murder trial jury shown knife found in accused’s vehicle
London police Sgt. Derek Hardman carefully pulled the large knife out of the box where it has been stored at police headquarters.
Sports notes: London Beefeaters, Western and Fanshawe cross-country
A collection of news and notes from across the Southwestern Ontario sports scene
Lab studying severe storms across Canada opening at Western University
Western University is launching a new national lab to study severe storms, a project made possible by a $20-million investment from a Toronto-based fund.Â
Views on safety of nuclear fuel DGRs
NWMO DGR safety statements irresponsible I am writing about the Deep Geological Registry (DGR) proposed for Teeswater by the NWMO as a way of managing all of Canada’s high-energy nuclear waste. I can no longer remain silent as I have witnessed the reckless way that the NWMO has [dealt with] the public and municipal leaders […]
OUA football playoffs: Western Mustangs 46, McMaster Marauders 10
The Western Mustangs beat the McMaster Marauders 46-10 in Ontario University Athletics football playoffs on Saturday at Alumni Stadium, punching their ticket to face the Guelph Gryphons at home on Nov. 2. Photos by LFP’s Derek Ruttan druttan@postmedia.com
Oudshoorn: Poverty, addiction, mental illness not causes of homelessness, success is
Visible homelessness persists at crisis levels within London.
Witness reflects on not calling 911 after teen’s fatal shooting at London bush party
A woman who was involved in a romantic relationship with a London man accused of shooting a teenager at a bush party says she didnât contact police to tell them what she saw because she was loyal to “the wrong people.” Kaiah Edmonds, 21, took the stand for a second day Friday at the trial […]