London Free Press
The city rate now sits at four per cent, up from 2024’s 2.9 per cent, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.'s annual rental market report says
Great Lakes Commission
Ann Arbor, Michigan/Chicago, Illinois — A report released today on Great Lakes water use demonstrates the region’s ongoing commitment to coordinated, science-based management of the
London Free Press
A London MPP is calling on the province to declare homelessness a state of emergency amid an estimated 50 deaths this year.
London Free Press
"We need to have proper funding, we need to have public education and awareness, and we need to be able to provide the support that is needed for women and girls."
London Free Press
Industry in Southern Ontario will get more than $200 million to help supply the defence sector as the national spike in military spending may filter to London and region manufacturers. FedDev Ontario, the federal agency which supports business in Southern Ontario, pledged on Friday the money will go to businesses that want to become defence […]
London Free Press
The Ontario government has introduced draft legislation that aims to restrict invasive medical research on dogs and cats.
Great Lakes Echo

By Kyrmyzy Turebayeva

The U.S. Geological Survey has began large-scale low-level airplane flights over Michigan's Upper Peninsula and northern Wisconsin to obtain high-resolution data on subsurface mineral structures and bedrock composition. The data will be used to create two- and three-dimensional maps to better understand the geological structure at depths of about 10,000 feet.

The post Scientists update geological map of northern Wisconsin, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula  first appeared on Great Lakes Echo.
London Free Press
Premier Doug Ford was in St. Thomas on Thursday morning to mark a $3.2-billion investment by Norway-based Vianode in a local plant officials say will eventually employ 1,000 and help power about two million electric vehicles annually. Synthetic graphite, key to the production of EVs and batteries, will be produced at the facility that’s expected […]
London Free Press
A Free Press reader asks: Does anyone - besides the federal government - think developers aren’t building as many homes as they can already?