When their flip-clock radios woke them on April Fools' Day 50 years ago, many Canadians might have thought they'd entered an alternate universe.
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Recent reports of tourists being detained at the United States border have many questioning whether travel to the country is safe
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Students in the international baccalaureate diploma program at Oakridge secondary school are learning about real world political problems
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London's tourism sector is brainstorming about a first-choice city. It's not alone. This is a follow to Postmedia's How Canada Wins series.
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The world’s best curlers will be sweeping into London for their season opener in the fall.
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Golfer Luke Evans and curler Parker Doig were named Fanshawe College's athletes of the year at the Falcons' awards ceremony Thursday.
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A Free Press reader suggests removing the homeless and panhandlers loitering downtown and accommodate them along Hamilton Road.
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A collection of news and notes from across the London-area sports scene The London Lightning’s Basketball Super League season came to an abrupt end in a 104-100 play-in loss to the Jamestown Jackals Tuesday in New York state. Veteran Billy White scored 26 points and pulled down 13 rebounds, but it wasn’t enough to counter […]
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A collection of news and notes from across the Southwestern Ontario sports scene GOSLING ADDED: Londoner Julia Gosling has been added to Canada’s senior women’s national hockey team for the world championships scheduled for April 9-20 in Ceske Buejovice, Czechia. The London Devilettes grad will replace Toronto Sceptres teammate Hanna Miller, who was deemed ineligible […]
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The group behind a 20-unit tiny home village for homeless veterans in London is hoping to raise at least $4-million from the community.