A London man is facing charges after he allegedly broke into the mechanical room of a west London apartment building over the weekend and caused $20,000 in damage.
A crowd of thousands gathered Tuesday evening in front of the London Muslim Mosque to share in the community’s sorrow after an alleged hate-motivated mass…
LONDON, ONT. A 48-year-old London man is facing several charges after allegedly causing a disturbance at a west London bank Wednesday. Police say the suspect entered the TD Canada Trust at Oxford Street West and Platts Lane just before 6 p.m. and damaged some property inside. He also allegedly threw an object at an employee, according to police. The suspect then left the building and lit a tree on fire, damaging the nearby building. The suspect is charged with causing a disturbance, assault with a weapon, mischief under $5000 and arson causing damage to property. The accused will appear in court Thursday.
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A group of upper-year Western University students forced to move out of their school-owned apartment complex say they now face “uncertainty” in finding living quarters next year.
The students, who hold leases at the soon-to-be converted Lambton Hall, are asking university officials to reconsider their decision to fill it with first-year students or leave room for upper-year tenants.
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“The university is failing to consider the uncertainty existing tenants will face in finding living accommodation this late in the year,” reads a letter addressed to Western’s housing management and signed by eight current Lambton Hall residents.