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Crack, pot, cocaine and currency removed from Jalna Boulevard home
On Wednesday (May 16) at 10:23 a.m., local police and the RCMP searched the residence and found 48.8 grams of marihuana worth $488; 4.2 grams of cocaine worth $420; 100 grams of hash oil worth $2,000; 0.4 grams of crack cocaine worth $40; and $1,630.
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SoHo residents given another glimpse into South Street revitalization
Residents in London’s SoHo area are seeing a lot of change these days, particularly around the former South Street hospital lands.
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Friday, May, 11, 2012 - 4:04:51 PM
Dentist killed in crash "He was a good friend and I miss him already. He was a good man, husband, father. Everything he touched was better for having him involved. I can't help thinking that our community has lost one of its most valuable and interesting people. One measur"
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Friday, May, 11, 2012 - 1:01:55 PM
Dentist killed in crash "My deepest sympathies to Dr. Guiltinan's family, friends and staff. He was gentle, caring, friendly, and very funny. I saw him just a short while ago and he was telling me about his boy's future academic pursuits - I could tell he was extremely pro"
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Thursday, May, 10, 2012 - 8:08:29 PM
Dentist killed in crash "My sincerest condolences to Dr. Guiltinan's family and friends. He was more than just a dentist to myself and my family. He was very caring with each of us and showed a real concern for our health and happiness. His sense of humour was stellar and "
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Salvation Army remains unswayed by popstar Justin Bieber
Popstar Justin Bieber has been able to make millions of people swoon with his music, but it appears his money isn’t making much of an impression on the Salvation Army.
National mental health strategy developed
A first-ever national mental health strategy has been developed for Canada.
Survey says: Businesses planning to expand workforces
With growing confidence in a strengthening Canadian economy, entrepreneurs are planning to beef up their workforces in the next year, a new survey shows.
OIRPD G20 report cites officers 'blindly following orders,' trampling 'basic rights'
High-ranking Toronto police commanders overreacted during the G20 summit in June 2010 and assumed an “autocratic structure,” with superior officers — including police chief Bill Blair, according to one superintendent — disseminating orders to “own the streets” and take them back from the “terrorists that were attacking our city,” a scathing report from the province’s police complaints watchdog has found.
Poll finds support for gay-straight alliances, opposition to Catholic school funding
Ontarians favour the right of students to form gay-straight alliance clubs in Catholic schools by a margin of almost two to one, a new poll suggests.
National study praises London’s investment in its downtown
London’s downtown might be small in area, but a national study has revealed it is a big contributor to the city’s success.
Pair facing multiple drug charges after crack cocaine, methadone found
Police have charged a man and a woman, both from London, with multiple drug-related charges after a search warrant was executed at a Greenwood Avenue residence.
Woman charged in relation to fatal crash
A London woman has been charged with making an unsafe turn in relation to a crash in April which killed a 22-year-old London man.
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Ottawa ups income eligibility threshold for part-time student loans, grants
Dr. Kellie Leitch, parliamentary secretary to federal Human Resources and Skills Development Minister Diane Finley, announced at Western University Tuesday (May 15) that Ottawa is increasing the income eligibility ceiling for part-time student loans and grants.
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New signage will keep residents informed on maintenance work
London residents have long complained about city crews doing work in their neighbourhoods as they have no idea of what the project is or how long will last.
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House fire on Helena Avenue
London firefighters are at the scene of a house fire on Helena Avenue that began at about 1:30 p.m.
Judge to Michael Rafferty: 'You, sir, are a monster'
A tearful Michael Rafferty told Tori Stafford’s family that he is “very, very sorry” for what happened to their little girl but reiterated that he stands behind his plea of not guilty.
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Gas leak evacuation
London firefighters evacuated roughly a dozen homes on Salisbury Street east of Glasgow Street shortly after 11 a.m. when a worker installing a water line to a new home accidentally ruptured a natural gas line using an excavator.
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Putting London on the path to a food revolution
Michelle Clermont is convinced modern foods, complete with their additives, artificial colours and preservatives contributed to her daughter contracting a disease most often found in alcoholics.
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Dundas revamp will take time, but sidewalk cafes are coming
Revitalization of the downtown has been debated and discussed for years, but the timeline for revamping Dundas Street might be moved up rapidly up the city’s list of projects.
Fanshawe students capture trio of medals at technology competition
Architectural and culinary students from Fanshawe College came home with a gold and two silver medals from the 2012 Ontario Technological Skills Competition.
 
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