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Have you planned how your kids will spend their summer?
Health officials say outbreak involves 'several students' living in Essex Hall
The seven-day average case count is back down to 10.
The province recorded 28 more COVID-19-linked deaths.
It's just beautiful.
London city council voted down a motion on Tuesday night to have staff look at the cost of expanding the scope of the city's tree preservation bylaw.
The students are living in Saugeen-Maitland Hall. Public health is still doing contact tracing work.
Dr. David Williams, Ontario’s chief medical officer of health, Dr. Barbara Yaffe, associate chief medical officer of health, Dr. Dirk Huyer, coordinator of the Provincial Outbreak Response and Adalsteinn Brown, Dean of the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto and co-Chair of the Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, provide their COVID-19 update on Nov. 19, 2020.
A relative of Irene Pike's had the binders in the car to return to her when they were stolen.
Despite signs of prosperity, more people are being pushed to the edge of the system.
Meanwhile, Ontario reported 1,210 new cases today.
The public health unit said all of the new cases are people living in the city, with the majority caused by contact with another infected person. One new case was linked to travel.
The outbreaks are at Sir Arthur Currie P.S. and Westminster S.S. in London.
Premier Doug Ford will be joined by Monte McNaughton, Minister of Labour, Training and Skills Development, and Dr. David Williams, Chief Medical Office of Health, to make an announcement on Nov. 19, 2020.
The iconic music venue hosted Sex Pistols, the Ramones
The city councillor who most recently navigated London's elected officials through a challenging budget process has been nominated to be the next deputy mayor.
WATCH LIVE | Ontario Premier Doug Ford and other ministers provide their daily COVID-19 update on Oct. 26, 2020.
14 staffers are off work after being diagnosed with COVID-19 and another 55 are under investigation for possible exposure to the virus.
John Powell figured the driver who struck his wife's car in a hit-and-run collision back in August would have been found by now. He was wrong.
WATCH LIVE | Ontario Premier Doug Ford, Deputy Premier and Health Minister Christine Elliott, and Associate Chief Medical Officer of Health Barbara Yaffe provide a COVID-19 update on Oct. 14, 2020.
Labatt is set to start brewing Stella Artois and Corona in London by the end of next year.
The Pull of the Stars explores the impact of the Spanish flu pandemic on marginalized people Have you read it?
Teachers are also being invited to attend a virtual workshop on Islamaphobia.
The health unit also reported Friday that Oak Crossing and Meadow Park long-term care homes in London have residents or staff infected.
Ordering people in their 20s to stop partying likely won't sway behaviour, expert says.
Have you gotten a pamphlet in your mailbox?
Seven of the new cases in Middlesex-London are people over 80
By 9 a.m., when doors opened, officials said the Oakrdige centre had reached the daily threshold for the number of tests it could process.
Must read! Editorial by Western Gazette reporter and student Sarah Wallace.
Hey high schoolers with TVDSB: Changes are coming.
There are some alternative ideas here. Add yours!
The city is digging a tunnel under the CN tracks to deepen the creek to address flooding.
On Tuesday, Western University's student residences were bustling with people kissing and hugging each other goodbye.
Assessment centres will be reserved for people with symptoms and several other specific instances.
The city is set to hire up to 18 bylaw officers to tackle parking enforcement internally.
Meanwhile, the province's daily figure topped 1,000 for the 1st time
It happened while police were arresting another man who refused to leave one of the units
Happy Wednesday, we're in for a nice day with a sunny morning and a daytime high of 17 C.
Bulk of new cases reported in Toronto, York and Peel regions and Ottawa
The health unit also said two students tested positive for the virus, even though they were learning from home.
Covid-19 cases have been reported in 7 London-area schools. Parents and kids: are you getting worried? Between 8 and 8:30 this morning, Thames Valley District School Board board of director Mark Fisher is taking your calls. You can dial in, beginning at 8 am. The number is 519-931-3241.
Have you gotten your flu shot yet?
Cases involve people connected to two secondary schools and one elementary school
"We have to re-invent Thanksgiving this year," Dr. Chris Mackie says. "Now is not the appropriate time for large family gatherings." He says no hugging, no kissing, no sharing utensils. Consider disposable utensils, one person serving the food or bring your own food. How will your Thanksgiving be different this year?
9-year-old Brodie Jantzi and 10-year-old Melena Jantzi of West Grey Township died as result of the crash.
The tank, which sits in Victoria Park, was used by Canadian forces to help liberate Europe in 1944
After three weeks without a single coronavirus case in a seniors' facility, two London-area homes are dealing with COVID-19 outbreaks. Country Terrace in Komoka and Ashwood Manor in Lambeth have residents and staff with positive tests.
Chief public health officer suggests adding a mask to this year's costume
All of the pharmacies announced yesterday were in the GTA and Ottawa areas, but line ups have been very long here in London for weeks.
Arielle Kayabaga has personal reasons for supporting ranked ballots. If you missed her on London Morning this week, here’s a version of that interview.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and other ministers provide their daily COVID-19 update on Sept. 24, 2020.
The worker was hurt two years ago fixing a water pipe in the ravine off Fanshawe Park Road.
Local business owner says he's heartbroken.
Involved in sport? Gym member? Check out the new rules in place Saturday.
See what restaurant owners are saying. Are you ready to visit?
If students do party at FOCO this weekend, what do you want the repercussions to be?
Traffic and LTC detours will be in place from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
We have a warm Wednesday in store with a slight chance of afternoon showers. Today's high is 26 C.
There were 69 active cases in London on Friday.
Trudeau says Canadians won't be able to gather for Thanksgiving, "but we still have a shot at Christmas."
After sharing her story in full to the Philadelphia Inquirer last year, the Curtis board commissioned a months-long investigation by the law firm Coven' O Connor. Now, the report calls her allegations credible.
Good news if you plan on getting tested tomorrow.
Ontario's education minister says he's considering shortening the list of COVID-19 symptoms that require kids to stay home from school shortly after British Columbia announced it's doing the same.
Look at the Carling COVID-19 assessment centre in London, Ont. on a day when lineups are long. This aerial footage shows the neighbourhood where cars have been lining for hours at a time.
The trend continues to show younger people testing positive, with three new COVID-19 cases involving people under 19 and three others are in their 20s.
A 28-year-old man is facing two dozen charges, including resisting arrest and carrying a concealed weapon.
Toronto, Peel and Ottawa continue to see the bulk of cases in the province.
Coun. Michael Van Holst expressed opposition to the bylaw, citing studies that claim masks are ineffective.
Red flares were spotted from Rondeau on Lake Erie but the Coast Guard dismissed one caller.
All of the new cases are people under the age of 50, with three people in their 20s and one teenager.
The Middlesex-London Health Unit has identified West Nile Virus-positive mosquitoes in a trap in the Sifton Bog area.
Heres a look at the lineup at the Oakridge COVID-19 assessment centre today. Read our latest story on what the neighbours think of the long daily lines of vehicles: https://www.cbc.ca//london/covid-19-test-london-ontario-1.
Students we spoke to appear to be taking the positive case in stride. Do you have kids in school that have had to get tested yet?
All the other occupants of the home got out safely and the suspect later surrendered.
Peeing in gardens. Coffee cups tossed out car windows. How would you respond?
The high school has gotten a donation of bikes for students, now they just need helmets.
An application by Farhi Holdings Corporation to demolish a building at 120 York St. is in limbo after failing in a tie vote at city council's planning committee meeting Monday.
The funding will support programs aimed at helping people at risk of opioid overdose.
MLHU says this is not an outbreak. CBC News has confirmed the case involves a student.