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U.S. Government Reboot After Record Shutdown

The longest U.S. government shutdown in history ends, but agencies face days or weeks to resume normal operations. Economic toll estimated at $10-15 billion weekly.

London's Coves Landing Supportive Housing Nearly Ready

London's new Coves Landing supportive housing project at the former Elmwood Place LTC home is nearly complete. This initiative will provide crucial homes and support for those in need. Learn more about this community development.

The Guess Who Reunite for 2025 Canada Tour

Legendary Canadian rockers The Guess Who, featuring Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman, announce 12-city 'Takin' It Back' tour across Canada after resolving legal battle over band name. Tickets available now.

Quebec tables bill to end STM strike early

Quebec Labour Minister Jean Boulet plans to accelerate back-to-work legislation for striking STM workers. Unions call it an attack on their constitutional rights. Get the latest on Montreal's transit crisis.

London roads closed after heavy snowfall

Multiple roads in London, Ontario remain closed Tuesday morning following a significant snowfall. CTV Meteorologist Julie Atchison provides details on the winter conditions.

No Injuries in Early Morning London Shooting: LPS

London Police Service confirms no injuries in early morning shooting incident. Investigation ongoing as authorities seek witnesses and evidence. Stay informed about community safety.

Old North Residents Mobilize Against Dangerous Traffic

Fed-up residents in London's Old North community are taking traffic safety into their own hands after years of speeding vehicles and near-misses. Discover how this historic neighbourhood is fighting back against dangerous driving.

Scan QR Codes to Fight Hunger in London

London Mission Services introduces a groundbreaking QR code campaign allowing residents to instantly donate food items to those facing hunger in their community.

Unions Condemn Federal Bargaining Rule Changes

Canada's largest labour organizations are condemning the federal government's proposed changes to collective bargaining rules, warning they undermine workers' rights and tilt the balance in favour of employers.

Viral Posture-Correcting Bra: Does It Work?

Discover the posture-correcting bra taking Amazon by storm. We investigate whether this viral wellness gadget delivers real results or is just another social media trend.

Jim Cuddy Serves at Moncton Soup Kitchen

Canadian music icon Jim Cuddy trades the stage for serving spoons, volunteering at Moncton's soup kitchen during Blue Rodeo's tour stop, demonstrating community spirit in Atlantic Canada.

London House Explosion Ruled Isolated Incident

A devastating house explosion in London's Highland neighbourhood is confirmed as an isolated incident with no ongoing public safety concerns. Investigation continues into the cause.

Springwater Council Battles Over Boundary Changes

Tensions explode at Springwater Township council as accusations of back-room deals and procedural violations fly during heated boundary change debate. Mayor and councillors clash over transparency and governance.

Maggie Mac Neil Enters London Sports Hall of Fame

Canadian swimming sensation and Tokyo 2020 gold medalist Maggie Mac Neil receives London Sports Hall of Fame honor while sharing heartfelt reflections on her career and the peaceful moments in water.

Cavalry FC Charges Toward Back-to-Back CPL Titles

With veteran leadership and playoff experience, Calgary's Cavalry FC is poised to make Canadian Premier League history by securing consecutive championships. Discover how Tommy Wheeldon Jr.'s squad is leveraging their hard-earned wisdom for another title

London Council approves 35% pay hike for next term

London City Council has approved a significant 35% salary increase for the next term, while rejecting proposed severance pay changes. The controversial decision passed with a 8-7 majority vote.

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