Jane Bigelow served as London’s mayor
from 1972 to 1978, a first for women in
the city. She also served on the old
board of control, both before and after
her time as the Forest City’s leader.
Jane Bigelow: London’s first female mayor
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Chatham man tasered
A 35-year-old Chatham man wanted on eight warrants for various offences added a few more to his list.
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Trump 'did not make' tapes of Comey conversations
President Donald Trump said Thursday he “did not make” and doesn’t have any recordings of his private conversations with ousted FBI Director James Comey, speaking up on Twitter after a month-long guessing game that began with him delivering an ominous warning and ended with his administration ensnared in more scandal.
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Blizzards: Winter’s fury unleashed
There was Snowmagaddon in December 2010,
a three-day series of squalls that dumped
180 cm in Lucan and 95 cm in London,
bringing business to a halt.
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Hume Cronyn: A London star is born
Born in 1911 into a distinguished London
family with ties to politics, the
Anglican Church and the Labatts, Hume
Cronyn caught the acting bug while
attending McGill University.
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Water Wells First ready to ramp up action if it doesn't get answers from MOECC
Members of the grassroots citizen group
Water Wells First are being peaceful with
their protests against the North Kent
Wind project, but that will change if
they don't get answers.
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Monsignor Uyen Catholic School hosts powwow
Hundreds of local students sat in a different kind of classroom on Thursday, as they excitedly gathered in a circle outside Monsignor Uyen Catholic School.
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Chatham Christian School raises awareness about importance of Mud Creek
Taking a walk along Mud Creek Trail is more than a chance to get some exercise, it's also a chance to gain some knowledge, thanks to the efforts of some students from Chatham Christian School.
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Ontario Pork Congress has larger turnout than 2016
Ontario Pork Congress organizers say
attendance was up for this year's event.
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Canadian sniper blows away record for farthest kill
A Canadian special forces sniper has
obliterated the record for the longest
confirmed kill in military history.
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Minor injuries in crash
Emergency crews responded to a two-vehicle collision on Queen Street South at Bond Avenue in Tilbury on Thursday morning.
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Erieau woman wins $250K
An Erieau woman had some luck playing Instant Crossword Deluxe recently.
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‘Stock up, just in case,’ says union leader as LCBO strike deadline looms
The Liquor Control Board of Ontario
and the union representing its workers
say they are planning to work around
the clock to prevent a strike ahead of
Canada Day, but the union president
says consumers, bars and restaurants
would be wise to stock up this
weekend, just in case.
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WATCH: Octopus, seal duke it out in ocean fight
In a sea fight, what would win: an octopus or a fur seal?
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Border boating reporting requirements set to change
Legislation passed this week in the
House of Commons is expected to ease
reporting rules for pleasure boaters on
the border.
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Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change responds to protest
Concerns about groundwater and the
health of residents are always taken
seriously, says the Ministry of the
Environment and Climate Change.
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Police continue to investigate theft
Chatham-Kent police are continuing to
investigate after the Society of St.
Vincent de Paul in Chatham was hit by
thieves.
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Christine Nesbitt: Skill and speed
A speed skater of international skill,
the London native hit her stride at the
perfect time, winning gold in the 1,000-
metre race on home soil at the 2010
Vancouver Olympics.
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Jesse and John Davidson: Raising hope
The journeys that captivated a country
began in the summer of 1995 when John
Davidson, 49, began pushing his 15-year-
old son Jesse — suffering from Duchenne
muscular dystrophy — across Ontario.
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Tornado: Goderich slammed
The beautiful historic heart of Goderich
was torn up by a tornado that slammed in
off the waters of Lake Huron on the
afternoon of Aug 21, 2011.
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