Michelle Both

Content Producer

Michelle Both is the producer for CBC's Afternoon Drive in London and Windsor. She holds a master's degree in journalism and communication from Western University. You can reach her at michelle.both@cbc.ca.

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London Cricket Club shed fire destroying 168 years of history a 'massive loss'

Members of London's Cricket Club are facing disappointment as thousands of dollars of sports equipment and irreplaceable historical memorabilia from their nearly 170 years of history are now a pile of ashes after a fire ripped through their clubhouse shed after midnight Thursday.

Documentary screening in London exposes sex trafficking along Highway 401 corridor

Dark Highway sheds light on the experiences of survivors of sex trafficking across the London region and beyond and is screening at the Forest City Film Festival on Saturday at 12 p.m. 
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Cook at Owen Sound restaurant says he saw what led to owner's dine-and-dash death and wants justice

A worker at the Owen Sound, Ont., restaurant of Sharif Rahman, the owner killed in a dine-and-dash assault over a year ago, says he saw some of what happened and wants justice. Police have provided few details about the homicide case even after announcing arrests, leaving community members and some lawyers wondering why.

These London-area farmers say this year's apples are some of the biggest ever

Apple farmers at Crunican Orchards and Apple Land Station are seeing exceptionally big apples this year, and have the heavy rains and heat of summer to thank.

Arrests made in Owen Sound, Ont. homicide a year after owner killed in dine-and-dash attack

Nearly a year since popular restaurant owner Sharif Rahman was killed in Owen Sound, Ont., after a dispute over an unpaid bill, police have made arrests with few details released. As his family, friends wait for answers, his wife still feels the pain of losing him and his brother says: "I never remove him in my mind."

Stop and smell the sunflowers: Lambton County fields bloom for boy taken by leukemia

More than two million sunflowers will bloom this summer in memory of two-year-old Max Rombouts of Thedford, Ont., who died of leukemia. Since the first seeds were planted five years ago, the farmers behind Miracle Max's Minions have raised more than $450,000 for charity.

Sign of the times: Museum London exhibit recalls the city's colourful, handpainted past

A new exhibit at Museum London highlights storied signs from family-run businesses, shops and galleries that have called the city home. 
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PHOTOS: Sunfest celebrates 30 years of bringing the world to London

From the sounds of Brazilian samba rock to the tastes of Salvadorian pupusas, London's favourite world music festival is back to celebrate its 30th year. 

What does it take to throw a tree trunk? Find out at the Embro Highland Games this Canada Day

The 85th edition of Ontario's oldest Scottish games are happening in Embro, Ont., on Canada Day.

Meet the Lambton County family who's been beekeeping for 5 generations

The team behind Munro Honey & Meadery has carried on a family legacy of beekeeping for five generations. Now, being honoured as 2024 inductees into the Lambton Agricultural Hall of Fame.