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Who killed Sonya Cywink? 30 years on, her sister is still hopeful justice will come

Meggie Cywink says she remains hopeful that, 30 years on, those responsible for the death of her sister, Sonya, will be found, because someone out there knows something, and people are bound to talk sometime.

Report details London Transit fleet needs as agency gears up service improvements

London Transit estimates it will need to acquire 220 new buses over the next decade in order to meet routine fleet replacement goals, and to achieve planned service expansion targets.

CAMI workers hand union resounding strike mandate ahead of formal talks with GM

Workers at GM's CAMIAssembly plant in Ingersoll, Ont. have voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action in the event union negotiators and the auto giant fail to reach anew collective agreement.

Patient at centre of ex-London, Ont., dentist's misconduct case files $2.15M suit alleging abuse

The patient at the centre of a case that resulted in a London, Ont., dentist losing his licence is suing him for $2.15 million, alleging sexual assault and medical malpractice. Brock Rondeau's statement of defence calls him a "physically weak octogenarian" and denies the allegations.

Longtime London, Ont., dentist's licence revoked after college determines he sexually abused patient

A London dentist who registered with Ontario's regulatory college in 1966 has been stripped of his licence after he admitted to a relationship with a patient and a disciplinary committee found his actions amounted to sexual abuse.

Province's hubs plan validates work done by London on homelessness, mayor says

London's mayor says a plan by the province to invest hundreds of millions of dollars in support hubs to combat homelessness and addictions backs up the work that London has been doing on the file.

London eyes secure bike parking for bus rapid transit riders, city hall visitors

The City of London is eying the addition of secure bike parking to city hall and two municipal community centres, a new city document shows. The city is also looking at secure parking facilities for riders of the city's upcoming bus rapid transit system.

Jesse Bleck, convicted in hit-and-run crash, out on bail pending appeal decision

The London man convicted by a jury in the hit-and-run crash that nearly killed Tristan Roby has been released on bail pending an appeal of his verdict and prison sentence.

London hockey organization scores committee approval to add livestreaming cameras to arenas

It could soon be possible for the friends and family of minor hockey players in London, and the players themselves, to watch back games or practices held at city-owned ice rinks.

Search teams locate body of 7-year-old missing in London's Thames River

The body of a seven-year-old girl who went missing in the Thames River in London, Ont., last week has been recovered by search teams, police say.