Foreign-student numbers plunge as Fanshawe College faces big changes 
“Our vision has always been focused on having a very dynamic, multicultural experience for domestic and international students alike.”
PHOTOS: Are you ready for some (Detroit Lions) football?
Thousands of fans flocked to downtown London on Sunday to watch the Detroit Lions’ season opener against the Green Bay Packers on the big screens inside Canada Life Place. A street party featuring food trucks and a DJ was held before kickoff. Photos by LFP’s Dale Carruthers dcarruthers@postmedia.com
‘Pedestrian scramble’ crossing nixed for busy spot near Western University
Politicians will weigh in Monday on a status report for improvements to the intersection of Western Road, Sarnia Road, and Philip Aziz Avenue.
Cottage Q&A: What’s wrong with this beech tree?

Our cottage in Muskoka sits in a beech grove, which, sadly, has been greatly affected by beech bark disease. Many mature trees have died and others are showing signs of … Continued

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London Knights leader Sam O’Reilly reflects on summer rest, Edmonton trade
There wasn’t a lot of hockey for Sam O’Reilly this summer. “My last game was the finals of the Memorial Cup when we won (against Medicine Hat),” the London Knights’ top centre said before the club’s 2-1 exhibition win over the Erie Otters Friday at Canada Life Place. “I’m fired up (to get going again). […]
Western Mustangs improve to 3-0 with blowout win over Ottawa Gee-Gees
Ethan Dolby missed the playoffs last year after breaking his ankle in the regular-season finale against Windsor. The road back to health was long, but it is proving fruitful. The Western running back racked up 182 yards – his third straight 100-yard game – and scored three touchdowns in the Mustangs’ 55-29 victory over the […]
Baranyai: Too early for speculation, indignation in cross-bow attack
In law, it’s seldom a good idea to beef up certainty at the expense of nuance and judgment.
London’s housing incentives oversubscribed; city seeks $9.5M top-up
The office-to-residential conversion program and the transit oriented development program have too many applications, a city staff report said.

By Emilio Perez Ibarguen

For students hoping to become conservation officers for the state Department of Natural Resources -- tasked with enforcing fish, game and natural resource protection laws -- one Northern Michigan University class gives a glimpse into their day-to-day work.

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LFP Letters to the Editor: September 6, 2025
A Free Press reader asks: Are city planners ignoring the dangers of infestation that comes with high-density living?