London police are offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the fatal shooting of a London man two years ago. Mark McCullagh, 36, was shot March 9, 2015, while taking out the garbage at his 504 English St. home. He was approached by a group of males and shot in the driveway. Police say a full-size red pickup is associated with the killing. The reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who killed McCullagh. Anyone with information about the investigation is asked to contact Det.-Sgt. Alex Krygsman at 519-661-5674 or email majorcrime@police.london.ca

Police ID victim of plane crash

A Stratford man who died in a plane crash Friday near Bracebridge has been identified by police. Allan Metivier, 48, was one of two men who died when a small plane crashed on Highway 11 south of the Highway 118 exit, Bracebridge OPP said. Ted Dirstein, 66, of Bracebridge, also died. The plane crashed about 5 p.m. after takeoff from Muskoka Airport. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is investigating.