London Free Press
Talked about for decades, high-speed rail passenger service is suddenly back in play, but Southwestern Ontario is left out. Why? Some observers say the region, which includes London, one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, lacks the political clout to make that happen and has been voting the wrong way for federal and provincial […]
London Free Press
Ontarians will be headed to the polls next week, and you’d be forgiven for not noticing. Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford, seeking a third straight majority mandate, triggered a snap election more than a year before the scheduled vote, plunging Ontario into a subdued campaign hampered by blizzard conditions and drowned out by U.S. President […]
Interlochen Public Radio
Matt Hamilton is the first teacher from Michigan to get an Award for Teaching Excellence from the National Education Association — the country’s largest teacher’s union.
London Free Press
One person was taken into custody after London police officers responded to reports that someone involved in a family dispute at an east London home may have had a weapon. Highbury Avenue North between Trafalgar Street and Hamilton Road was closed for an investigation, police posted on social media a few minutes past 4 p.m. […]
London Free Press
Ryan Pyette takes questions about what’s happening on the ice, in general managers’ suites and in the league office throughout the season.
London Free Press
Fanshawe College is making a one-time cut to 18 winter semester programs following federal cuts to international student study permits that led to a sweeping review of its offerings, a spokesperson says. The college, with campuses in London, Woodstock, St. Thomas, Simcoe and Huron and Bruce counties, is conducting a review to identify which programs […]