Team BC is ready to take the 2015 Western Canada Summer Games by storm
This year marks the 11th Western Canada Summer Games which is being held in Wood Buffalo, Alberta.
View ArticleObese women in Canada make less money than non-obese women: study
By looking at body mass index, researchers compared wages and income of obese women and non-obese women in the workforce.
View ArticleBaby kangaroo jumps into adopted dad’s shirt
A video of an orphaned joey hopping inside a police officer's shirt, to perhaps enjoy the makeshift pouch, has gone viral.
View Article5 Montreal stories you must read this week: April 1
It was a devastating week for many as well-known former federal politician and political analyst Jean Lapierre was killed in a plane crash.
View ArticleLondon businesses worry road widening will hurt bottom line as BRT route...
The route options for London's BRT plan are coming into focus.
View ArticleBrain training gives PTSD patients the ability to reduce symptoms: local study
A study led by a London-based doctor shows that "brain training" can help patients with PTSD restore brain activity patterns and reduce symptoms of hyperarousal.
View ArticleWestern study to look at how sleep, sleep deprivation affects the brain
The study, led by Adrian Owen, a neuroscientist with Western University's Brain and Mind Institute, is being dubbed the largest of its kind in the world.
View ArticleThe end of an incredible era in wrestling
The Western Mustang wrestling program is going through a changing of the guard as Ray Takahashi retires and Scott Proctor assumes the role of head coach.
View ArticleMustangs back to looking forward
The Western Mustangs are hitting the ground running a little more quickly in 2017.
View ArticlePartial solar eclipse draws thousands to Western University
A rare solar event drew London residents of all ages to Western University's UC hill, where organizers quickly distributed their supply of eclipse-safe glasses to more than 5,000 patrons.
View ArticleThe lasting legacy of former London Knight and Western alum, Chris McCauley
ALS took the life of former Knight and Western graduate, Chris McCauley this summer, but the project he was involved with to fight his disease lives on.
View ArticleGates Open: The Western Fair kicks off its 142nd year with 48 midway attractions
Thousands of people are expected to make their way to the fair, which runs for 10 days until Sunday September 17th.
View ArticleWestern Mustangs get a big win over Mac
Mustang quarterbacks, Chris Merchant and Stevenson Bone, both saw significant playing time as the Mustangs won for the third consecutive week.
View ArticleMarauders drop home opener against Mustangs
The McMaster Marauders lost their OUA football home opener Saturday afternoon, falling 29-14 to the Western Mustangs.
View ArticleDrivers charged, pedestrians’ condition stabilized, after weekend crash near...
Two drivers have been charged, after a crash Saturday evening near Western University that sent two pedestrians to hospital.
View ArticleMustangs stay perfect in blackout game
A fast start helped the Western Mustang football team to a fifth straight win on Saturday night and sole possession of first place in the OUA.
View ArticleLondon police promise visible presence at unsanctioned Western homecoming party
"[The London Police Service] will take a strict but fair enforcement approach on Broughdale Avenue and the surrounding area," police said Wednesday.
View ArticleMustangs clinch first place in the OUA
A convincing win over Carleton allowed the Mustangs to clinch top spot heading into their bye week.
View ArticleYoung dance students from NWT visit London area for professional theatre...
Nicole Denomy, a dance teacher in Fort Good Hope, and her senior dance students Jocelyn Bourassa, 12, Arianna Laboucan, 14, and Haley Manuel, 15, arrived in London on Monday night.
View ArticleWestern University offers chance to ‘take a boo’ at the moon
Just before Halloween, the International Observe the Moon Night is back for another year.
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