Calvi Leon, London Free Press

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Past articles by Calvi:

Benches, yanked amid homeless concerns, back in local city's downtown

Benches are returning to downtown Woodstock — just more than a year after they were yanked. → Read More

First, 'community safety zones.' Next, photo radar?

Drivers soon will face lower speed limits and higher fines in nearly two dozen parts of Oxford County as officials prepare to create new so-called community… → Read More

Police seek video in London collision that left 56-year-old man dead

A 56-year-old man has died following a collision that closed a busy intersection north of downtown London over the weekend. → Read More

Global students tackle big issues in London academy art show

Anhelina Yehorova vividly remembers the day Vladimir Putin’s Russia invaded her home country. → Read More

Juno nominee headlines benefit for Oneida affordable housing effort

Oneida Nation of the Thames and a London volunteer group are holding a fundraiser Thursday in support of an affordable housing project at the First Nation. → Read More

Public-housing security beefed up after man charged in neighbour's killing

WOODSTOCK – Officials who oversee a public housing complex where a man was fatally stabbed are beefing up security for tenants in the wake of the homicide,… → Read More

'Loved by many': Family members mourn man's stabbing death

The family of a Woodstock man stabbed to death in his apartment earlier this week are remembering him as a loving father and friend who "lived life on his own… → Read More

O Christmas tree: Low supply, high prices await shoppers

Southwestern Ontarians looking for the perfect Christmas tree this year may need to adjust their expectations, industry officials and sellers say, as a… → Read More

Vinyard-attacking insect invader on Southwestern Ontario 'doorstep'

The spotted lanternfly may be beautiful, with its uniquely coloured wings. But don’t let this tiny creature fool you — it’s not one to befriend. → Read More

'A whole family is drowning': Londoner honoured for Grand Bend heroics

Bronson Deagle and his family were finishing their last bites of pizza before packing up and leaving a secluded part of Grand Bend beach. → Read More

PHOTOS: Thousands of Homecoming revellers, no major incidents

Thousands of party-goers crowded streets around Western University during Homecoming bashes on Saturday – enough to shut down Richmond Street near campus for… → Read More

Simmering Lake Huron shore war thrusts beach rights under spotlight

IPPERWASH BEACH – Police called in. Venting on social media. And worries things could get rougher yet. Tempers are flaring on a stretch of Southwestern… → Read More

Backyard fire pit may be linked to $250Gs London, Ont. house fire that killed three pets

The fire pit was located on the deck underneath the gazebo, fire officials say. → Read More

NHL star Bo Horvat returns home to help youth team usher in new era

The Vancouver Canucks captain was at the Komoka Wellness Centre arena for a ceremony to mark the name change as the Elgin Middlesex Chiefs become the Elgin… → Read More

Man charged in Pride flag theft unleashes 'disgusting' anti-LGBTQ+ rant at council meeting

Norwich Mayor Larry Martin said he takes “responsibility for the meeting.” → Read More

Police issue warning after string of vehicle break-ins in rural community

Provincial police remind drivers to secure their vehicles after a string of thefts and vehicle damage in Thamesford this week. → Read More

Dutton man fails to appear in court on sex charges

An arrest warrant has been issued for a 70-year-old Dutton man facing a string of charges in a historical sexual assault case involving four people, including… → Read More

It will be all about agriculture (and pie) at Oxford election debate

Oxford candidates in the June 2 provincial election are set to take the stage in Embro on Wednesday for a debate on agricultural issues facing the farm-heavy… → Read More

We asked: What does Red Dress Day mean to you?

Indigenous communities and supporters gathered Thursday at London Peace Garden in Ivey Park to mark the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered… → Read More

Groups gathering to honour missing, murdered Indigenous women

Area Indigenous groups and First Nations are coming together Thursday to mark the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. → Read More