Amanda Margison

Executive Producer

Amanda Margison is executive producer of CBC's London, Ont., newsroom. She has worked for CBC all over Canada and is happy to be back in her hometown.

Latest from Amanda Margison

3 former NHLers attend pretrial hearings in London, Ont., ahead of world juniors sexual assault trial

Three of the five former NHL players accused of sexual assault stemming back to when they were members of Canada's 2018 world junior hockey team were in a London, Ont., courtroom on Monday for the start of pretrial hearings expected to last three weeks.

Are London drivers particularily bad? Here's what you told us

Getting around safely in a growing city that's made big infrastructure changes and has many more drivers on the road is a flash point that some Londoners say is worth getting fired up about.

NHLer Michael McLeod faces 2 charges in sexual assault case involving 4 other ex-Canadian world junior players

New Jersey Devils centre Michael McLeod faces two charges in connection with an alleged sexual assault in 2018 in London, Ont., that has also led to one charge each against four other then members of Canada's World Junior hockey team. The five players are expected in a London court on Monday.

Police details in court documents outline alleged sexual assault involving 5 world junior hockey players

New court documents that include interview transcripts and search warrant requests are revealing why police investigators say they have reasonable grounds to accuse five  world junior hockey players of sexually assaulting a woman in a London, Ont., hotel room in 2018. 

Wave of COVID-19 mandate protests sweeps southwestern Ontario

A wave of convoys against COVID-19 mask and vaccine mandates rolled across towns and cities in southwestern Ontario, with protesters saying they support larger demonstrations in Ottawa, Toronto and Windsor, Ont.

National survey finds domestic violence during pandemic was more frequent and severe

Almost as soon as the pandemic began, agencies helping survivors of domestic violence warned that victims would suffer as a result of quarantine rules. Their warnings have now been validated in a national survey that captures the experience of people coast-to-coast who are trying to cope with an abusive partner. 

Caleb Tubila Njoko died falling from a London, Ont., balcony. His mother had called police for help

Ontario's police watchdog is investigating the death of a second black person who fell 15-storeys from a London, Ont. balcony after police were called to respond to a 9-1-1 distress call his mother had made.

Jail guards to stand trial in inmate's death at Elgin-Middlesex Detention Centre

Two correctional officers will stand trial on charges of failing to provide the necessaries of life in the death of an inmate in a London, Ont., jail, the Ontario Court of Appeal has ruled.

2 arrested at anti-Islam rally in London, Ont.

The largest protest in recent memory in London, Ont., pitted anti-Islam groups against counter-protesters on Saturday. Police estimate up to 500 people gathered in front of City Hall.

Investigators call Strathroy CN train derailment probe 'complex'

Investigators working to determine what caused a CN freight train to derail in Strathroy, Ont. earlier this month admit there is no obvious cause, but they continue to zero in on the first two cars that left the rails.