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COVID-19 boosters for children are expired, so this London mom took her kid to the U.S.

A London momsays she's had to travel to the U.S. and pay out-of-pocket to make sure her children are immunized after being told paedeatric COVID-19 vaccine doses are expired across the province.

The City of London declared a climate emergency in 2019. Is it meeting its targets?

Although the City of London is making progress overall in its quest to slash greenhouse gas emissions, provincial policy decisions and lukewarmbuy-in from citizens have movedthe needle in the wrong direction since a plan was implemented.
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Vigil for child swept away in the Thames River brings hundreds of Londoners together

Bubbles, bright colours, and a mixture of tears and laughterfilled the yard of a northeast London school, Wednesday, as members of the local community came together to celebrate the life and mourn the loss of seven-year-old Anna Bielli.

Thinking about fixing cars? Fanshawe looks to match students to mechanics

As part of its plan to help address a province-wide shortage of qualified people in the automotive sector, the London, Ont.,college is expanding its pre-apprenticeship program.

Man acquitted in 2015 homicide over lost phone among 3 wanted in weekend shooting

London police have charged two men and are looking to identify a third following an early-morning shooting downtown on July 21.

Neighbours in shock after $1.3M drug bust in north London suburb

Neighbours living in a posh north London subdivision told CBC News on Thursday they were shocked to find out police carried out a more than $1.3 million drug bust on their street just the week prior.

At the height of festival season, OPP say food trucks are being targeted by criminals

Food trucks in Oxford County are increasinglyfalling victim to vandalism and theft,according to both Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and food truck owners in the region.

City-owned long term care needs an expansion, councillors say

A motion for city staff to exploreoptions for expanding the city's long-term carefacility was introduced by councillors Hadleigh McAlister and David Ferreira at a committee meeting on Monday, and approved unanimously.

Western University reconsiders ties with Nobel laureate-writer Alice Munro after daughter's disclosure

Western University in London, Ont., has taken a step toward reconsidering its relationship with acclaimed local writer and Nobel laureate Alice Munro, announcing Friday it has decided to pause a chair created in her honour.

Job security is top priority for London's striking LCBO workers

Job security has been top of mind for dozens of LCBO workers, who picketed in Londonthis week, as part of a province-wide strike.