Oxford OPP are reminding the public that legitimate businesses and the government will not ask for payment with bitcoin or payment cards after two residents were defrauded of $240,000 in separate scams. Police said they were notified Monday that a resident of Zorra Township is out more than $200,000 after falling for a bitcoin scam, […]
A London city councillor’s social media posts about sex workers, the homeless and agencies helping them may be considered controversial, but she didn’t violate city council’s code of conduct, the city's integrity commissioner has ruled. Read More
Lawsuits launched against social media giants by four Ontario school boards claiming social media platforms are disrupting student learning should be “a wakeup call for all of us," a London-area education expert says. Read More
City politicians have delivered an initial 'no' to a colleague who wants taxpayers to spend up to $30,000 covering her legal fees as she challenges an integrity commissioner's report that led to a formal reprimand. Read More