A collection of news and notes from across the London-area sports scene
London Free Press
A Free Press reader says "people at city hall just can't leave the subject of a new city hall alone."
London Free Press
Woodstock’s embattled former mayor has notched a second mistrial in his long and complicated journey through the criminal justice system.
London Free Press
Jason Nassr’s defence of his next criminal battle has suffered a major constitutional setback.
London Free Press
The Battleground 519 tournament included more than 30 girls basketball teams from across Ontario
London Free Press
Police have obtained arrest warrants for three suspects in a Richmond Row carjacking, and on Friday were asking for the public's help locating them.
London Free Press
A Crown attorney criticized the suggestion that drinking, dancing or flirting signals sexual availability in her closing argument
London Free Press
STRATFORD – Rheo and Sally Thompson were sitting at an outdoor cafe in Budapest a few years ago, getting ready to head on a river cruise, when they struck up a conversation with two men from England. The Thompsons told them they were from Canada – Stratford, Ont., to be exact – when a couple […]
London Free Press
The now infamous doula-duper, Kaitlyn Braun, 26, was given the sentence she asked for after pleading guilty four months ago: she’ll serve the rest of a conditional sentence in jail and then be sent to prison for a three-year term. “The waiting has been difficult,” said Braun’s lawyer Alison MacDonald. “She just wants to be […]
Kincardine News
Several ladies from the Bervie Women’s Institute travelled to the Bruce Power Information Centre on June 4 to view the displays and see the video on nuclear energy. They then returned to the home of Diane Wilson in Kincardine for their meeting and lunch. Bev Berndt opened the meeting with the usual openings and the […]
London Free Press
Data shows there hasn't been a significant increase in migrants from the U.S. heading to Canada during Donald Trump’s second term
The Lucknow Sentinel
Politicians of many colours and levels frequently like to toss an old favourite into the election promise mix. They promise to get tough on crime.