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Manslaughter or murder? Final arguments in London woman’s killing case
Defence argues David Yates should be convicted of manslaughter, while the Crown says the evidence supports a murder conviction.
LHSC names new board chair as governance rebuild continues
Ron Sapsford will chair LHSC’s renewed board beginning Oct. 1.
St. Thomas approves $2.8M in federal funding for housing projects
Most of the funding will support a 40-unit YWCA development for low-income seniors.
St. Thomas chiropractor facing 11 new sex counts: Police
Steven Perry now faces a total of 15 charges including 12 counts of sexual assault
St. Thomas mayoral race takes shape with two candidates
One candidate is campaigning on experience, the other on a fresh perspective.
What’s next for St. Thomas’ century-old Arthur Voaden school?
The historic school closed after the Thames Valley District school board cited unsustainable repair costs.
Police cadet, 27, mourned after fatal crash near Ontario Police College
AYLMER – The police cadet killed in a crash near the Ontario Police College here is being remembered as a 27-year-old who had recently achieved his “lifelong dream” of working in law enforcement. Durham Regional Police identified the cadet killed in the Tuesday crash as Tyrone Magbitang, a constable in training for the Toronto-area police […]
LHSC foundation tops $750M in donations ahead of 30th anniversary
“Thirty years of impact is built not in giant leaps, but in thousands of small, generous steps.”

