It's been out of commission for more then a month but today, under the praise of a local MP and the city's mayor, Oxford Street's Norman Bradford Bridge was officially reopened.
The Middlesex-London Health Unit has confirmed that two of the three recent deaths were caused by Pandemic (H1N1) Influenza.
Jesse Davidson died today (Nov. 6) at London Health Sciences Centre, after he was admitted to hospital last week. He is best known for his and his father's, John Davidson, determination and creation of Jessie's Journey and the Foundation for Gene and Cell Therapy to raise awareness and funds for genetic research. He was 29.
The University of Waterloo and the University of Western Ontario will function collaboratively once the new soon-to-be established Straford campus is operating.
A coordinated truck inspection blitz carried out Thursday (Nov. 5) netted police one truck driver who should not have been driving at all, and saw 20 charges laid against either the drivers or the companies of several commercial vehicles.
A suspect police say is responsible for the theft of a poppy box from a northeast London grocery store was captured on video and police are asking the public to help them identify the individual.
The current labour strife between London Transit and unionized workers took a turn for the worse as talks broke down Thursday (Nov. 5) – leading the union to set a strike date
A suspect police now believe to be connected to several armed robberies in the city last month, was apprehended Monday (Nov. 2), after being spotted by a police officer while robbing a southwest London gas station.
The front lawn of a northeast London residence became a parking spot for a stolen taxi cab after a male suspect assaulted the cab driver and stole the vehicle early Wednesday (Nov. 4)
A search warrant executed by London and RCMP police officers has resulted in multiple drug trafficking charges against two London residents, Tuesday (Nov. 3).
London police are looking for a man who referred to himself as "Cuban"(seen in surveillance image left (inset) in an incident that saw an employee of a north London restaurant assaulted, threatened and forcibly confined inside the business, Friday last week (Oct. 30).
Lawyer for man involved in YouTube controversy said lawsuit will likely involve the university, London and campus police.
The deaths of three individuals – a two-month old infant and a man and woman both in their 70s – could be the result of the H1N1 virus, Middlesex-London Health Unit officials announced Wednesday (Nov. 4).
The Middlesex-London Health Unit announced Tuesday (Nov. 3) that it will hold four additional Pandemic (H1N1) influenza vaccination clinics for high-risk individuals Wednesday (Nov. 4).
The first 10 H1N1 influenza vaccination clinics saw approximately 14,000 high-risk individuals and health care workers vaccinated, and though lineups were long for the initial clinics "they have decreased considerably since then," said Middlesex-London Health Unit officials, Monday (Nov. 10).
A woman was kicked in the face and a man was stabbed in the head during a violent altercation between a male and female in the city's northwest, Sunday (Nov. 1).
The violent arrest of a 4th year University of Western Ontario student captured on video and posted on YouTube earlier this month will be subject to an independent review, university officials announced Monday (Nov. 2).
If you're like thousands of Londoners who are in the running for a new job, whether through a career change or if you're just starting out in life, I would highly recommend becoming a politician – without a doubt.
London police now say the cause of death to a 60-year-old male found in a backyard Sunday (Nov. 1) is not believed to be suspicious.
Harry Paul Gauss, who with his father Max (Markus) Gauss launched the London City Soccer Club in 1973 to become the longest continuously run professional soccer club in North America, died at home Saturday morning at the age of 57.