LONDON, ONT. Sarnia police are appealing for witnesses after a cyclist was found lying injured in a road early Monday morning. Police were called to the intersection of Brock Street N. and Davis Street around 4:15 a.m. after it was reported someone was lying on the ground. Officers located a man suffering from a serious head injury with a bicycle near him. He was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Police are investigating how the man became injured, it is unclear if any vehicles were involved at this time. Brock Street was closed north of Wellington for the investigation but was expected to open by 10 a.m.
In the winter the OPP were warning people to stay off the ice on the great lakes. Now despite the ice melting police are still having to warn people of the dangers of frigid waters.
LONDON, ONT. With the new COVID-19 regulations, some may want to revert to happier times by reading a familiar book, watching an old show on TV, while others may look to food for comfort. Finding that popular candy from their childhood may just hit the sweet spot. Andrew Ariganello and Nikita Ariganello, owners of the Sweet Life Candy & Pop Shop in London do just that. Andrew worked in management for a major grocery chain for over 10 years in the Toronto area, and Nikita was working two jobs, while in University; we decided we wanted to start something together, where we could bring our expertise and experience in one place and bring unique and fun candy and treats to London!
LONDON, ONT. The Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) is reported 126 new cases of COVID-19 Sunday, down from Saturday s record high of 161. The region has seen five consecutive days of 100+ new cases. The last time the MLHU reported fewer than 100 cases was on April 5, with 79. The region now has a total of 8,394 cases, with 1,209 active, 6,995 resolved and 190 deaths. There are nine confirmed B.1.1.7 variant cases and 697 have screened positive for a variant of concern. The province confirmed a record high 4,456 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Sunday, surpassing the previous record total on Friday of 4,227 new infections. Late Saturday night, the Thames Valley District School Board announced new cases of the virus were detected at Arthur Ford Public School and Mitchell Hepburn Public School.