Jonathan Juha, The Windsor Star

Jonathan Juha

The Windsor Star

London, ON, Canada

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  • The Windsor Star
  • London Free Press
  • Toronto Sun
  • Canoe
  • Edmonton Journal

Past articles by Jonathan:

Many Blacks arrived in London after fleeing slavery. What was life like for them?

The London region long has been known as a safe haven for thousands of Black people fleeing U.S. slavery in the 1800s. → Read More

Deadline looms for relatives to claim 1850s remains identified by researcher

A small plaque attached to a coffin bearing the letters CATHERIN_ MAS_ _. → Read More

Dad sheds new light on crash that killed daughter, 19, injured others

Speed and inexperience behind the wheel were factors in the crash that killed a 19-year-old London woman, badly injured her passenger and hurt people in a… → Read More

Busy London search-and-rescue group seeks 30 new volunteers

A London volunteer group that supports police searches for missing people in Southwestern Ontario is looking for 30 new members after their workload spiked in… → Read More

Winter wrath redux: First, brutal cold. Now, burst pipes

London plumbers are being run off their feet dealing with frozen pipes now bursting as warmer weather hits the region. → Read More

Officials offer new details on plane's London airport runway mishap

London International Airport’s main runway was free of ice and “safe and fit” when a plane exited it while landing early Friday, prompting a probe by the… → Read More

Affiliated college ends bid to break away from Western University

Huron University College is no longer seeking independence from Western University. → Read More

Homeowners warned not to get mortgages from London company

Ontario homeowners are being warned by a provincial regulator not to get mortgages from a London company because it says the company does not have a licence to… → Read More

'My tears say a lot': Fugitive slave chapel en route to permanent new home

Slowly but surely, London’s historic fugitive slave chapel on Tuesday morning began the 13-kilometre journey to its new home at Fanshawe Pioneer Village. → Read More

Amid children's pain medication shortage, make-it-themselves pharmacies fill gap

A shortage of children’s pain relievers, including Tylenol and Advil, has led to a surge in business for the handful of London pharmacies that can make their… → Read More

'Be reasonable': Stephen Lecce slams education workers' planned strike vote

Ontario approves funding to cover increased construction cost of Dorchester childcare centre → Read More

'Housing crisis is real': London's home ownership rate lowest in province

London’s economy is much hotter than six years ago, but its home ownership rate remains dead last among major Ontario cities and has even slid a bit since the… → Read More

In an 'employees market,' companies make their pitch at mega job fair

Hundreds of job-seekers descended on White Oaks Mall Tuesday, looking to take part in the largest job fair in the city that attracted more than 50 companies… → Read More

Landscape firm gives $100K to SoHo affordable housing project

Indwell’s plan to build 138 supportive, affordable apartments at the old Victoria Hospital lands is getting a boost from a local landscaping company that is… → Read More

'Deadly consequences': OPP urge caution amid spike in fatal motorcycle crashes in region

This summer is shaping up to be one of the deadliest in Southwestern Ontario for motorcycle riders, with nearly half of the province's fatal motorcycle crashes… → Read More

Two plead guilty to $500Gs smash-and-grab robbery at London, Ont. jewelry store

A third accused, 32-year-old Nevin McCrea, didn’t attend the trial and the court issued a warrant for his arrest. → Read More

Bostwick Community Centre gets new name in $1.5M sponsor deal

London technology firm StarTech.com is taking over the naming rights of the Bostwick Community Centre. → Read More

'Human error' led to London Majors home opener evacuation: Officials

'It was human error. They perceived something that wasn’t there.' → Read More

Special Report: Living in London, fearing for Ukraine

'The past month has been the most stressful of my life' → Read More

OPP DNA DRAGNET: The wrong thing for the right reason?

A violent sexual assault. Police racing the clock. A controversial step that helped solve the crime, but which critics charge was 'clearly discrimination.' → Read More