An Ilderton, Ont., woman is frustrated she and her husband are making insurance and loan payments on a truck that was damaged in a theft and will remain "in limbo" until an elusive part can be tracked down.
In a move to curb a measles outbreak that is hitting kids particularly hard, Southwestern Public Health is expanding its vaccination program to include a first dose for infants aged six to 11 months.
There are concerns about voter turnout in this rare mid-winter Ontario election but Elections Ontario says there are multiple ways to vote. Also, they're ready if bad weather hits.
The city of London is looking to expand its licensing rules for adult body-rub parlours to require women who work in the parlours to hold licences, a move some critics say won't achieve the stated goal of enhancing their safety.
Both sides agree Ontario's Landlord and Tenant Board is letting them down. So how do provincial political parties plan to fix longstanding problems with the LTB?
In a bit of fancy flying that was in equal measures patriotic, precise and polite, an Ontario pilot showed Donald Trump exactly what he thinks of the U.S. president's recent moves to challenge Canadian sovereignty.
With about 100,000 London, Ont., residents without a primary care physician the doctor shortage is shaping up to be a major issue ahead of the Feb. 27 election.
Tonight's forecast for high winds and blowing snow has prompted Environment Canada to issue a special weather statement warning about possible power outages.
Hundreds lined up as early as 2 a.m. in the cold Wednesday after word got around that a doctor is setting up a new family medicine practice in Walkerton, in a scene that illustrates Ontario's severe family doctor shortage in rural areas.
Despite increased borrowing costs and other challenges, London is closing in on a target set by city council to create 3,000 affordable housing units by next year.