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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One morning in early April, I walked into my local drugstore, hoping the lineup at the prescriptions counter wasn't overly long.
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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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As budget deadlines loom, the state House and Senate fiscal agencies both project a softening economy will leave the Legislature with less money to work with than initially projected in January. Plus, state Representative Joe Tate jumps into the U.S. Senate race, and Governor Whitmer dodges on former President Joe Biden’s health.
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London police responded faster to calls last year after five years of steady increases the chief called “totally unacceptable,” new figures show.
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A boutique digital marketer, engineering firm and tech giant are among the winners of this year's Business Achievement Awards.
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Aspire Food Group, reportedly owing $41.5 million, has been placed into receivership, a step toward bankruptcy.
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A flavourful new addition is brewing at Museum London this spring, and it’s expected to elevate the visitor experience, an official says.
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With the Thames Valley District school board under supervision, and trustee meetings cancelled, how will people find out what’s going on?
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A fast-moving east London fire was caused by an incident at an auto repair shop, a London fire department official says
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Under Michigan's Clean Energy and Jobs Act the Upper Peninsula would be forced to shut down their natural gas-based RICE generators early, causing fees and potential job loss, lawmakers say. The bills would let the U.P. keep the generators until their expiration in 2050.