The papal conclave smoke signal has evolved from an incidental byproduct of burning ballots into a carefully engineered communication tool
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City council's decision to end the scheduled service depots runs the risk of alienating homeless campers and increasing their desperation
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St. Thomas hospital officials are making a case to city politicians for a new medical centre to support the region’s surging population.
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Average resale price of properties in London region was higher in April than in January, bucking trends seen in other Canadian markets.
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Lucas defeated St. Thomas Parkside 22-14 in boys TVRA varsity rugby action Wednesday at Western University's Alumni Field.
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The Ontario government's strong mayor powers, now a couple years old, have been expanded to even more municipalities and some are not happy about it.
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In a major reversal, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel's office moved to dismiss felony charges against seven pro-Palestinian protesters at the University of Michigan Monday.
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A new concert event is on the horizon for London, to be held on the tarmac at London International Airport as organizers promise it will be the largest musical event in the city’s history.
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The numbers didn’t add up for Graham Henderson. Toronto had four million people and a music economy of $500 million a year. Austin, Texas had a fifth of the people, 800,000, and three times the music economy, $1.5 billion a year. As president of Music Canada at the time, Henderson set out to figure out […]
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Sam Routley, Western University Canada’s Liberals have, once again, risen from the dead. Their re-election with Mark Carney at the helm is a remarkable development in Canadian federal politics — the party not only managed to reverse the dire predictions of its demise but also, despite voters expressing a desire for change, retained its control […]
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Ontario's southwest will bear the brunt of the tariff war between Canada and the U.S., with the London region projected to lose 11,500 jobs, a new Ontario report says.