In case you missed it, CTV News London has compiled all of this week’s top local stories into one video for you.
You can also read about each story by following the links below.
The hockey communities are mourning the sudden and tragic death of local player Craig Spence.
Multiple warnings after one person was seriously injured in a coyote attack in the Oneida Nation of the Thames.
Historic first meeting between the elected councils of the Oneida Nation of the Thames and London.
London City Council has a massive $31 million surplus but will not reduce the 8.7 percent tax rate increase.
An office building in central London is being converted into affordable housing.
Developer plans to convert unused parking lot at White Oaks Mall into residential towers.
The rezoning of the Mud Creek floodplain in west London has been approved ahead of a major infill project.
‘Mistakes happen’: Health minister says patients have recourse if they are unduly stressed.
New smart bathroom – the talk of Grand Bend.
Blackfriars Bridge is the setting for the Amazon TV show Motorheads.
The LHSC Multi-Organ Transplant Program fundraiser features a member of the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame.
The Million Dollar Quartet’s latest musical rocks the Grand Theater stage.
Finally, the Knights defeated the Kitchener Rangers in four straight games in the OHL playoffs. They will face the winner of the Soo-Saginaw series for the Western Conference Championship.
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