A new affordable housing project in Old East Village targeting newcomers and low-income Londoners received a massive boost Wednesday in the form of a $250,000 donation from London-based Canada Life.
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The road to the Memorial Cup may lead to Rimouski, Que., but London Knights fans who are unable to make the trip can still rally behind the team at downtown outdoor screenings. The Knights capped arguably the most dominant playoff run in Ontario Hockey League history, finishing 16-1 and clinching their sixth league title with […]
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The puck drops on the Memorial Cup this Friday in Rimouski, Que., with the London Knights back for a second straight year
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A London builder is ready to embrace an extensive, and costly, nod to heritage in order to build residential towers in the Oxford Street and Richmond Row area.
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Mark Hunter finds great players. Dale Hunter coaches them up. That's as simple as it gets to explain why the London Knights keep winning
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The U.S. nuclear guarantee, the foundational doctrine of NATO’s deterrence strategy, was an article of faith for all members. Now it’s gone.
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The bizarre case of doula-duper Kaitlyn Braun took another turn Friday as a Hamilton judge slowed a plan to sentence the woman to prison for her quick return to defrauding those in the world of pregnancy support.
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A Free Press reader says "too often now, change is initiated by those who pull at the heart strings of people, and not common sense."
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King Charles will mark his first visit to Canada since becoming monarch by opening the new session of Parliament on May 27
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Ryan Gauss has been elected chairperson of London’s police board. Gauss, longtime chief of staff to London Centre Liberal MP Peter Fragiskatos, replaces Ali Chahbar, who resigned from the board this month, citing personal health reasons. Board member Nancy Branscombe nominated Gauss to become chairperson of the seven-member board that oversees policing in the city […]
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London politicians have killed a six-year effort to rename a west London street with slave-era connotations after soundly rejecting a double-pronged attempt to restart the process. During Tuesday’s city council meeting, politicians voted 9-6 both against renaming Plantation Road to Larch Road, and conducting more public engagement to consider a renaming. “The history of the […]