
SUDBURY, Ont. – Kurtis Henry scored two goals and set up another, Connor Lockhart had three assists and the Erie Otters defeated the Sudbury Wolves 7-4 on Friday in the Ontario Hockey League. Continue reading
Knights trainer Doug Stacey says Thursday’s on-ice incident is the reason trainers talk about action plans before each game. Continue reading
Thanathorn Juangroongruangkrit, leader of the Future Forward Party, made an impassioned speech urging Thailand to stand up and fight for democracy. Continue reading
This is in relation to the serious injury sustained by a 45-year-old man during his arrest on June 11, 2019. Continue reading
Longtime Wilfrid Laurier University professor Barry Kay died early Friday morning. Continue reading
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Ontario has proportionately far fewer cannabis stores than other provinces — and the sales to match. That’s starting to change, but what will that mean? Continue reading
Bill 123 was passed at Queen’s Park Thursday and will make it illegal for a non-electric car to park in a charging spot. Continue reading
CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — James Reimer made 32 stops and Warren Foegele scored twice and the Carolina Hurricanes ended Calgary’s seven-game winning streak with a 4-0 victory over the Flames on Saturday. Continue reading
Public Health Ontario has released updated statistics that indicate 435 people died from opioid-related causes from January to March 2019 – up from 307 deaths during the same period in 2018. Continue reading
Lawyers for Volkswagen say the German auto giant intends to plead guilty to all 60 charges against it in an Ontario court today on allegations that the company broke numerous environmental laws. Continue reading
After raising US$5,000 in 30 days, Jihan Woods was able to build a Black Santa locator — so that she could finally find a Santa that represented her family. Continue reading
No serious injuries were reported in the crash. Continue reading
Londoners are invited to celebrate the holidays on the city’s first-ever flex street, with a host of activities taking place Friday afternoon. Continue reading
The clashes started when dozens of men, some wearing masks, pelted security forces with stones and threw firecrackers at them on one edge of the protest camp. Continue reading
The Scottish actor was best known for his roles in the TV series, ‘One of Us’ and ‘In Plain Sight.’ Continue reading
The 10-inch long, fleshy pink tubes lay throbbing and flopping on Drake’s Beach in California after a mass stranding. Continue reading
The Royal Family has been collecting Christmas traditions since at least Queen Victoria’s reign. Continue reading
The move comes after Global News broke the news that Scheer had been using party funds. Continue reading
The major takeaway for any Conservative leader from this week’s events is that you must not anger former leader Stephen Harper, says Charles Adler. Continue reading
OPP say a 19-year-old was rushed to hospital after a pickup truck lost control and hit the ditch. The truck then struck a hydro pole and rolled over. Continue reading
The London Knights played their sixth game in nine days and final home game before the holiday break on Friday night against Sarnia. Continue reading
SUDBURY, Ont. – Kurtis Henry scored two goals and set up another, Connor Lockhart had three assists and the Erie Otters defeated the Sudbury Wolves 7-4 on Friday in the Ontario Hockey League. Continue reading
Knights trainer Doug Stacey says Thursday’s on-ice incident is the reason trainers talk about action plans before each game. Continue reading
There are currently 645 people in the London region on a waitlist for supportive housing. Continue reading
Police say a woman was was walking in the 400-block of Hamilton Road when she turned a corner, and came across a man hiding. Continue reading
This is in relation to the serious injury sustained by a 45-year-old man during his arrest on June 11, 2019. Continue reading
Longtime Wilfrid Laurier University professor Barry Kay died early Friday morning. Continue reading
Ontario has proportionately far fewer cannabis stores than other provinces — and the sales to match. That’s starting to change, but what will that mean? Continue reading
The news comes after two straight weeks of Wednesday walkouts by high school teachers in the province. Continue reading
Bill 123 was passed at Queen’s Park Thursday and will make it illegal for a non-electric car to park in a charging spot. Continue reading
A serious crash closed a portion of Talbot Line in St. Thomas on Friday morning. Continue reading
Public Health Ontario has released updated statistics that indicate 435 people died from opioid-related causes from January to March 2019 – up from 307 deaths during the same period in 2018. Continue reading
Lawyers for Volkswagen say the German auto giant intends to plead guilty to all 60 charges against it in an Ontario court today on allegations that the company broke numerous environmental laws. Continue reading
No serious injuries were reported in the crash. Continue reading
Londoners are invited to celebrate the holidays on the city’s first-ever flex street, with a host of activities taking place Friday afternoon. Continue reading
Two players from the London Knights will represent Canada in the Czech Republic this holiday season. Continue reading
The London Knights and the Niagara IceDogs saw their Thursday night game postponed. Continue reading
ST. CATHARINES, Ont. – The Ontario Hockey League game between the Niagara IceDogs and the London Knights was postponed Thursday after Niagara goaltender Tucker Tynan was injured and taken off the ice on a stretcher following a scary on-ice collision. Continue reading
“This will provide consumers with more choice and convenience and a safe, reliable supply of cannabis.” Continue reading
The charges include 23 counts of break and enter and 7 counts of theft of motor vehicle, OPP announced. Continue reading
The bill – dubbed the Poet Laureate of Ontario Act In Memory of Gord Downie – was introduced by Windsor-Tecumseh NDP legislator Percy Hatfield and passed Thursday. Continue reading
Durham police have confirmed the coach in question is an active officer. Continue reading
Sometimes the best way to say sorry is not saying sorry at all. A clinical counsellor and educator is urging parents to let their children be prompted by their own caring. Continue reading
One of the men is already sought on a Canada-wide warrant for kidnapping charges in British Columbia. Continue reading