A Free Press reader thinks too many London councillors seem "all too eager to silence anyone who asks questions pertaining to transparency and accountability."
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London’s iconic White Rhino sculpture has been moved indoors at Museum London and may never return to its outdoor perch. The metal artwork has adorned the downtown museum’s lawn for 36 years but it is now in storage and being assessed for restoration after years of vandalism, museum executive director Julie Bevan said. “After 36 […]
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London-area conservation officials are warning the public to be wary of an invasive plant which can pose serious health risks.
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A toddler wearing only a diaper was found walking alone near a splash pad in the east end Tuesday and officers are asking for help locating his parents.
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Brian Vollmer never thought he’d live past 40, let alone still be fronting a rock band five decades in
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City hall is starting to look for builders to re-develop its campus at 300 Dufferin Ave., loading it with more office space, housing, and parking.
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Staying put in a hospital he admits he doesn't need, in a standoff over his care wants, Roger Foley is an extreme example of a bed-blocker.
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A teacher is charged with harassing a colleague at a Southwestern Ontario elementary school where they both worked, sources tell The Free Press.
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How did a goaltender with a 53-2 record this season get waived through the Western Hockey League last fall?
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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 […]