Angela McInnes

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Angela McInnes is a radio and digital reporter for CBC London. You can reach her at [email protected].

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Highest case count of measles in Ontario is south of London, with overall numbers climbing

The health unit for Oxford County, Elgin County and the City of St. Thomas in southwestern Ontario says there are now 228 reported cases of measles in its jurisdiction, predominantly in unvaccinated kids, as case numbers in Ontario continue to rise.

Local man in mid-30s diagnosed with measles, health officials say

For the first time in a year, the London region has recorded a lab-confirmed case of the measles.

Record-breaking number of babies born in London, Ont., hospital in 2024

London, Ont.’s largest hospital is celebrating a record-breaking number of births there last year, with a five per cent increase from its record set in 2022.

Smash-and-grab jewelry store heists are a thing — the industry's working to put thieves on ice

It's a scene that's become all-too familiar: Burglars smashing the windows and doors of shops in daring fashion and at lightning speed, then making off with high-value, easy-to-snatch goods. Jewelry stores have become the targets of many of these thieves. Now, a non-profit organization representing Canadian jewellers is addressing the issue.

London Liberal MPs stand with party and plan to run in next election

London, Ont.'s Liberal MPs say they have no concerns for the future viability of their party even after the deputy prime minister's sudden resignation earlier this week.

India's stats on student deaths in Canada sit heavily on family of London hit-and-run victim

On Sept. 18, 2022, Jibin Benoy, who was studying at Fanshawe College, was struck by a car and died while bicycling home at 4 a.m. from his part-time job at a fast-food restaurant in London, Ont. He's among 172 students from India who have died in Canada over the past five years for a range of reasons, according to the Indian government.

Deputy mayor responds to calls for improved security at London public housing sites

The deputy mayor of London, Ont. says measures will be taken to improve security at public housing ahead of the vigil for a man who died outside of a building in the city’s west end.

Home County Music and Art Festival returns with single-day summer event

The Home County Folk League (HCFL) has scheduled a one-day event to reflect the spirit of London's oldest music festival, which has this year been cancelled due to financial constraints.

London police charged $130 for crime stats that 3 other forces gave for free. CBC News asks why

London police say they’re working to improve community trust and transparency after refusing to disclose crime statistics that other police forces have provided for free.
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NDP working to bring Our London Family Act back to life in the legislature

Three years from the day that four members of a Muslim family were killed in a hate-motivated attack in London, Ont., politicians and advocates have renewed their calls in Queen’s Park to end Islamophobia.