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

Quintessential Canadian treat takes spotlight at London butter tart festival

A former department store was transformed into a butter tart lover's paradise at London's Westmount Shopping Centre over the weekend.

From Mill Street to Simcoe Street: Labatt shifts Toronto brewery's production to London

The majority of Mill Street Brewery's production will no longer be in Toronto, but a two-hour drive away at the company's main London location, Labatt has confirmed.

South London road where man struck and killed was previously flagged as unsafe

Residents near a south London, Ont. intersection where a 73-year-old man was fatally struck by a vehicle on Saturday say the stretch of road where it occurred often sounds more like a racetrack than a city street.

Public housing tenants give bag of cockroaches from Walnut St. building to housing officials

Residents of a building operated by London and Middlesex Community Housing rallied on Tuesday to draw attention to what they say has been the agency's response dealing with issues of disrepair and pests at the downtown-area property.

Copper wire thefts surge in downtown London with salvage yards told to be on alert

London police are urging downtown residents, businesses and property owners to be on alert amid an uptick in copper wire thefts in the core over the last several months.

Tariff tension felt by southwestern Ontario fisheries

Southwestern Ontario's commercial fishing industry is feeling the pressure of looming U.S. tariffs expected April 2 on all Canadian goods as vast majority of fish caught in Lake Erie is exported stateside.

London-area conservation authority hones in on 'Buy Canadian' movement

Buying local and Canadian may be a good way to show support for Canada, but it's also just good for the environment, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority says.

In-person summer school scrapped at London high schools

London's two major school boards are ending in-person summer school, a move that has caught teachers' unions off-guard and some say will hurt students.

Ontario man frustrated Meta wouldn't pull video appearing to show drunk man fooling car ignition lock

Aaron Hagen of Bruce County, Ont., says he's frustrated a social media video of a man appearing to trick an alcohol ignition interlock, allowing him to drive drunk, wasn't taken down after Hagen contacted Meta with concerns it encouraged impaired driving.

Journalism advocates slam decision to close 50-year-old Fanshawe College student newspaper

The decision by Fanshawe's student union to close the college's longtime student newspaper and move its funding to other priorities is being condemned by the head of a national journalism advocacy group.