A courier charged in a crash that killed a seven-year-old boy outside his south London home is allowed to drive while on bail despite police telling The Free Press they believe a ban on driving was necessary.
London Free Press
Elzbieta Cabala was found dead in her Wilkins Street condo with dozens of neck injuries, her adult daughter now awaiting court sentencing.
London Free Press
Five news cases of measles were recorded during the week ending June 26 by Southwestern Public Health
London Free Press
Parents of children are applauding a motion that may lead to more specialized help for students with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.
London Free Press
It's 325,000 square metres of a health care maze. Now, there's a map to help figure it out.
London Free Press
A Free Press reader believes the people reviewing compensation for London councillors are "incompetent members of the task force."
London Free Press
A Free Press reader says there is no better way to show patriotic pride than supporting local attractions
London Free Press
A stretch of Highway 402 was closed Sunday because of extreme heat affecting the pavement.
Interlochen Public Radio
A collection of festivals and celebrations across towns in northern Michigan this summer.
London Free Press
A six-year-old boy was rescued from Lake Huron after drifting away from shore on what Ontario Provincial Police described as an “inflatable ring.” The child, who police said was wearing a “personal floatation device,” drifted from shore near Black’s Point Beach, south of Goderich, on Monday just after noon, police said. The boy was located […]
London Free Press
There’s no place like home for the holidays – unless it’s Santa’s House in London. With only about 180 days until Christmas, Santa Claus has been at least temporarily evicted and his house is boarded up and on a trailer in a Ridout Street parking lot. Its next destination, if there is one, isn’t clear. […]
Interlochen Public Radio
In May, Traverse City cleared “The Pines,” a homeless encampment near Division and 11th streets. Officials promised residents would have places to go - like Safe Harbor or the Goodwill Inn. But did that happen?