Matthew Trevithick

Reporter/Editor

Matthew Trevithick is a radio and digital reporter with CBC London. Before joining CBC London in 2023, Matthew worked as a reporter and newscaster with 980 CFPL in London, Ont. Email him at [email protected].

Latest from Matthew Trevithick

Ottawa to open education savings accounts for all low income kids starting in 2028

An incentive aimed at helping low-income Canadians save for their children's post-secondary education is expanding in a bid to shore up the nation's future workforce and reduce economic barriers to college and university.

Farhi partners with London Community Foundation to pitch empty properties as housing

Farhi Holdings Corp. and London Community Foundation say they're working together to find non-profits groups who may be interested in buying one or more of the former's downtown properties to turn into housing.

Potential measles exposure reported at Woodstock healthcare service

An additional measles exposure has been reported in a health care setting in the London area, officials with Southwestern Public Health say.

Winter storm hits London and Middlesex as intense snow blankets region

Environment Canada has dropped a winter storm warning for London and Middlesex County as residents continue to dig themselves out from the region's second major snowfall in less than a week.

MRSA superbug outbreak declared at Victoria Hospital's palliative care unit

At least three patients at Victoria Hospital's palliative care unit have tested positive for the superbug methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA, in an outbreak.

Snowfall warning issued for London calling for messy Wednesday evening commute

London-area commuters should anticipate a messy drive home on Wednesday afternoon and reconsider any evening travel in and out of the city, Environment Canada forecasters say.

Axing interprovincial trade barriers could bring London beer, spirits to Canada-wide market

As the push to do away with interprovincial trade barriers builds momentum amid a looming trade war with the U.S., London craft brewers and distillers say those barriers are shutting them out of a nationwide marketplace.

RBC Place, White Oaks Mall warn of scams targeting vendors and artisans

As the spring fair and festival season grows closer, small businesses and vendors in London are being warned to ensure the events they see advertised online are legitimate before handing over deposits.

Fanshawe College president tells staff to expect layoffs as program reviews continue

Fanshawe College is anticipating layoffs and deficits totalling nearly $100 million over its next two fiscal years as the Ontario school stares down an enormous drop in international student enrolment.

Middlesex-London Health Unit reports multiple measles exposures at 2 local hospitals

As the number of confirmed measles cases continues to climb across the province, officials with the Middlesex-London Health Unit revealed on Friday that there have been multiple recent exposure incidents at two local hospitals.