Talk about a snow day: A huge overnight storm blanketed London and much of Southwestern Ontario on Monday, cancelling buses and shuttering some schools — just as kids resumed in-class learning — and creating other complications typical of wintertime in Canada. Here are several images from across the region and beyond: Read More
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