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Past articles by Paul:

Dundas Place traffic limits may return for 2022 construction season

London's civic works committee will consider a recommendation Tuesday to continue limiting motor vehicle traffic on Dundas Place next spring and summer during… → Read More

Western Mustangs prepare to face do-or-die Windsor Lancers squad

The Western Mustangs are shaking off the rust of their pandemic hiatus and hitting full gallop heading into their final regular-season game against the Lancers… → Read More

READ ALL ABOUT IT: Renovation reveals historical trove inside Ontario home's walls

Eric Prendergast has history literally coming out the walls of his 115-year-old home in south central London. → Read More

'I WILL BE TERMINATED': Unvaccinated London Health Sciences Centre nurse warns of mass firings Friday

Anita Davis says she doesn't want to be fired, but she's not ready to be vaccinated and she'll stand up for her right to make her own choices. → Read More

COVID-19: London-based Scholar's Choice shuts 13 stores, seeks creditor protection

The coronavirus pandemic forced Scott and Cindy Webster to make a painful decision much sooner than the Scholar's Choice co-owners expected. → Read More

Western University students' lip-reading masks a huge help for hearing-impaired

Western graduate students Matthew Urichuk and Taylor Bardell were grocery shopping when they first noticed how difficult it was to understand each other while wearing face masks. → Read More

Local Anglican bishop loosens rules on same-sex weddings, braces for blowback

He expects some resistance, but Bishop Todd Townshend took another step in making the Anglican Diocese of Huron more accepting and inclusive by allowing priests to perform marriages for same-sex couples without special permission. → Read More

National Basketball League of Canada aims for new season in December

The National Basketball League Canada hopes to return to the court for its 10th season in late December, but that's about as much detail as deputy commissioner Audley Stephenson could give. → Read More

Hot week ahead as people celebrate Canada Day without public pools

Canada Day will be warm with about a 40 per cent chance of showers. → Read More

Beecuz's programs for youth with mental health challenges gets $20K boost

A budding non-profit that offers skills-based and educational programs for youth dealing with mental health challenges was given a $20,000 boost Monday. → Read More

COVID-19: London's Central Y opens showers, washrooms to homeless

Taking a shower and wearing clean clothes are luxuries most of us take for granted. But for Londoners living on the streets, those simple comforts can be hard to come by, especially under COVID-19 restrictions. → Read More

2020 Ontario Summer Games in London postponed, to relief of London organizers

After weeks in limbo, one might think organizers would be upset to learn the province was pulling the plug on the 2020 Ontario Summer Games planned for the Civic Holiday weekend in London. → Read More

COVID-19: London hospitals begin rescheduling postponed surgeries

London’s hospitals announced Thursday they are gradually expanding some clinical services that were put on hold by the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

Air Canada sets June date to resume flights out of London

London International Airport received some welcome news Thursday when Air Canada announced it would start operating flights out of the city again starting June 22. → Read More

OPP investigating sudden death in Thorndale

Ontario Provincial Police are investigating a sudden death in Thorndale, on London’s outskirts, and saying locals can expect a heavy police presence while the probe continues. The Middlesex OPP said Wednesday the investigation began a day earlier after a body was found in a home on Leesboro Trail in the village northeast of London. Further details were not immediately available Wednesday… → Read More

Heat alert: Temperatures expected to spike in London Tuesday and Wednesday

The London area is under a summer-like heat alert with weeks to go yet in spring, with temperatures forecast to soar to 31 C Tuesday and Wednesday. → Read More

Well, blow me down: Western team tracking down Canadian twisters to size up risk

Well, blow me down: Western team tracking down Canadian twisters to size up risk → Read More

COVID-19: Western team probes how viral stress affects moms-to-be, newborns

COVID-19: Western team probes how viral stress affects moms-to-be, newborns → Read More

OPP seek tips in 401 hit and run that killed Quebec trucker

Oxford County provincial police are asking for tips to help solve an investigation into a fatal hit and run crash last fall on Highway 401 east of Woodstock. → Read More

London Lightning's 'unselfish' Marcus Capers named league's top defensive player

London Lightning's 'unselfish' Marcus Capers named league's top defensive player → Read More