Jennifer O'Brien, SudburyStar

Jennifer O'Brien

SudburyStar

London, ON, Canada

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Past:
  • SudburyStar
  • London Free Press
  • Toronto Sun

Past articles by Jennifer:

'Jewish propaganda' blamed for Holocaust deaths

Condemnation is raining down on an Arabic magazine in London after it published a column questioning the Holocaust, the Nazi murder of six million Jews during the Second World War. → Read More

'Hate motivated' graffiti sprayed

Police are asking the public to help them nab a vandal who has been spraying hateful graffiti in the Blackfriars neighbourhood. → Read More

Live: London refugee press conference

As settlement workers prepare for large groups of Syrian refugees -- still unsure about how many will arrive in London in coming days -- the city is hosting a news conference at the Cross Cultural Learner Centre. → Read More

Refugees inspire Londoners to give

As the first planeload of Syrian refugees arrives today in Canada, the head of the United Way says the generous response of Londoners is sure to pave the way for more help for the city’s most ­vulnerable. → Read More

Victims' families welcome inquiry

It’s been 18 years since Londoner Mary Lou Smoke’s sister was murdered in Toronto. And still all these years after they found her — she’d been in the morgue for 30 days under the name Jane Doe — nobody in their family knows who killed Debbie. Or why. → Read More

Mowbray Sifton has died

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Londoners lose $200K in email scam

Do you know peterdaniels72@hotmail.com? Even if you think you do, you probably don’t. → Read More

Man sought in pizza shop breakin

Police are asking for help identifying a suspect after a London taxi driver watched a man who tried to rob him break into a pizza shop Friday. → Read More

Double deaths prompt pleas for awareness

Two women who died after plunging from a towering railway trestle this week, were mother and daughter, The Free Press has learned. → Read More

The last stand

Determined to keep fighting for the environment and the rights of indigenous communities across Canada, a London-area First Nation is refusing to back down after losing its latest legal battle against changes to a controversial 40-year-old oil pipeline. → Read More

Four charged in money laundering probe

Police in London have arrested and charged four men in an international money-laundering investigation that involves the theft of nearly $500,000 from a New York company. → Read More

Hurtubise leaving clinic post

For years, she’s been one of the city’s strongest advocates — working to ensure those living with addiction, poverty and other societal barriers have access to health care — and now she’s taking her passion and compassion to Ottawa. → Read More

Family faces deportation

A Colombian family whose desperate plight triggered an outpouring of community support has lost their bid to stay in Canada. → Read More

‘The difference between us and them’

In a bid to get younger people back in the habit of calling taxis, London cabbies are reaching out directly, in 140 characters or less. → Read More

Spare some change for kindness

News, Local, Provincial, Canada, World, Sports, High School Sports, Local Hockey, Hockey, Basketball, Baseball, Football, Soccer, Lacrosse, Curling, Other Sports, Entertainment, Local, Movies, Music, Television, Celebrities, Life, Health, Food, Travel, Money, Opinion, Editorial, Letters, Column, Your Newspaper, Social medias, Events, UR, News, Sports, Life, Entertainment, Money, Opinion,… → Read More

Londoners gear up to welcome refugees

As fear-fuelled debate continues to swirl around whether now is the time to speed up entry to Canada for Syrian refugees, Londoners across the city have been eagerly preparing for their arrival. → Read More

Police form race relations group

London’s police chief and one of the city’s most outspoken street-checks critics held their first meeting Monday as co-­facilitators of a new community working group that aims to tackle potential racial bias among ­ officers. → Read More

No place like . . .

It’s been nearly a year since more than 20 people were left homeless by a fatal fire in an Oxford Street group home. → Read More

London police still looking for three suspects in shooting of teenager over cell phone

With three suspects on the loose after the killing of a teen who was shot dead while trying to retrieve his lost cellphone, police said Tuesday they have obtained important surveillance video. → Read More

Teen gunned down in London, Ont., while searching for lost cellphone

Police say they’re searching for three suspects after a teen who recently moved to the city to pursue a carpentry career was gunned down in a parking lot Sunday while trying to track down his lost cellphone. → Read More