Every parent hopes to have the strength to comfort their children in times of tragedy.
Kincardine News
In honour of June as National Indigenous History Month, the Municipality of Kincardine is showcasing a special exhibit from the Canadian Language Museum. The Beyond Words: Dictionaries and Indigenous Languages Exhibit “highlights the complex relationship between Indigenous languages and dictionaries over several centuries, from word lists and dictionaries developed for exploration, colonization, conversion, and assimilation […]
London Free Press
There has been tragedy at the Memorial Cup tournament. Moments after a 3-1 loss to Medicine Hat Monday, Moncton Wildcats coach Gardiner MacDougall revealed that his son Taylor – the team’s general manager – lost his father-in-law Pat Buckley to a heart attack in Rimouski prior to the game. The Rimouski RCMP contacted Taylor MacDougall […]
London Free Press
The biggest hurdle to a London Knights berth in the Memorial Cup final is still to come in the form of young phenom Gavin McKenna.
London Free Press
Mathis Langevin couldn’t believe what was happening, either. When the Rimouski goaltender lost one of his leg pads in a tangle with London centre Sam O’Reilly Sunday night, he didn’t know how to react. He just stood there and shrugged at the officials who allowed play to go on while the Oceanic had the puck. […]
London Free Press
One city politician wants answers as to whether city hall can recoup $1 million in lost property tax revenue from a London cricket processing plant now facing bankruptcy.
London Free Press
A collection of news and news from the Memorial Cup in Rimouski, Quebec Rimouski has waited 20 long years for this rematch. On Sunday, the host Oceanic will get their first chance to face the Knights since the Sidney Crosby-led Quebec league champs were shut out 4-0 in the Memorial Cup final at London in […]
London Free Press
It's Dale Hunter vs. Gardiner MacDougall in the London Knights opener at the 2025 Memorial Cup
London Free Press
Another round of talks going down the drain, and taxpayers are going to be held hostage again.
Interlochen Public Radio
Tom Farnquist is in the business of preserving underwater artifacts and displaying them in the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum. The problem is, a lot of those artifacts were technically stolen from the State of Michigan. And one day, the state notices.