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Missing teen linked to van fire
Police say a body found in a burned-out van in Southwold Township was male, but won't say if it's that of a Strathroy teenager missing since New Year's Eve.
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Board blames pupils
A boy who suffered a brain injury after being punched by another pupil on a city school playground brought the injury on himself, London District Catholic school board says.
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Poem overshadows event
A Palestinian poem with an inflammatory stanza shouldn't have been read aloud at a weekend London fundraiser for Gaza humanitarian aid, local Muslim leaders say.
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Oxford vet charged in cow embryo fraud case
An Oxford County veterinarian has been charged with 10 counts of uttering forged documents in a case involving dairy cattle embryos.
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Harbour progress forecast
A Port Stanley environmental activist said yesterday he's pleased the Ontario Environment Ministry is reviewing the extent of contamination in the village harbour.
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Music may help unlock memories lost in time
Music has power to trigger memories and alter moods.
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TD Canada Trust gives $486,784
Chuck Hounsell's colleagues made his first day at work in 2009 a good one yesterday.
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Gosnell pushes orchestra review
London budget chief Tom Gosnell has enlisted the city's risk manager to review the finances of troubled Orchestra London, a review he says should be considered before council gives the orchestra a $460,000 operating grant.
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Joseph reflects on papal meeting
It was a poignant moment for one of London's prominent Muslim leaders.
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New rules for alcohol in works
Party-goers in Thames Centre will have a new set of rules this year -- including having a plan to get people home safely -- for alcohol-licensed events on municipal property.
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Political theatrics focus of new play by ex-councillor
Londoners who enjoy the theatrics at city hall are going to love this.
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Class acts
Forget partying post-secondary students. From working with refugees, to getting grade school kids active, many are stereotype-busters. Kate Dubinski reports.
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