With school buses cancelled and some schools closed following a huge dump of snow plenty of young people opted to study the laws of physics in Basil Grover Park in London on Wednesday. Photos by Derek Ruttan druttan@postmedia.com
The London region was pounded by a snow storm that arrived Tuesday night and was expected to continue for at least 24 hours – closing schools, creating traffic headaches and giving homeowners a serious snow-shoveling working. Photos by LFP's Derek Ruttan Read More
A snowy week across Southwestern Ontario continued on Thursday. Our journalists across the region captured images of the winter-esque fallout. Read More
Readers submitted their photos of the snowstorm that hit London this week, blanketing the city in white and delivering an early glimpse of the winter that lies ahead. Have snow photos? Send them in for possible inclusion in our ongoing storm coverage. Email us at lfp.website@sunmedia.ca Read More
A sudden spike in pricing during two days of heavy snowfall frustrated Uber riders in London as officials with the ride-share giant explained how its pricing model means higher fares during stormy weather. Read More
Tuesday was the second day of a wintry wallop that's ushered in December with a blast of snow in the London region. It's not going to get any better on Wednesday when Environment Canada says winds gusting up to 70 kilometres an hour will cause reduced visibility because of blowing snow. Read More
Londoners know it when they see it, lake-effect snow closing in and blanketing the region. Bands of intense snow coming off Lake Huron cancel school buses and dash travel plans each winter, often with little warning. Our Jennifer Bieman reports on the science behind the streamers. Read More