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London Free Press
The London Children's Festival kicked off Friday, featuring carnival rides, bouncy castles, face painting, live music and food.
London Free Press
The last known 1st Hussar from London who fought in the Netherlands and Germany during the Second World War has died.
London Free Press
John Davidson, 79, will walk from St. Thomas to London on Tuesday to mark the 30th anniversary of Jesse’s Journey, the 1995 effort when he pushed his 15-year-old son, Jesse, in a wheelchair across Ontario to raise money for Duchenne muscular dystrophy research. Jesse died in 2009 at age 29 but the campaign he inspired, […]
London Free Press
City hall is starting to look for builders to re-develop its campus at 300 Dufferin Ave., loading it with more office space, housing, and parking.
London Free Press
Bring a lawn chair or picnic blanket and get ready to enjoy the return of a long-running London music festival.
London Free Press
An African group that makes its instruments and costumes from discarded materials and Indigenous performers from around the globe are part of a diverse lineup for this year’s Sunfest. Alfredo Caxaj, the festival’s artistic director and founder, and Mercedes Caxaj, co-artistic director and Alfredo’s daughter, announced the lineup Thursday at the London Brewing Co-operative. Nearly […]
London Free Press
The numbers didn’t add up for Graham Henderson. Toronto had four million people and a music economy of $500 million a year. Austin, Texas had a fifth of the people, 800,000, and three times the music economy, $1.5 billion a year. As president of Music Canada at the time, Henderson set out to figure out […]
London Free Press
A new restaurant serving Afghan food has a menu inspired by the country’s long history.
London Free Press
A Free Press reader enjoyed an article on Hudson Bay Co. but wondered why no photos from London were included in the feature.
London Free Press
Many Londoners have opinions about the state of the core. One reader would like to add her voice, as someone who still lives downtown, and loves it.