A Free Press reader thinks the city needs to end the build incentives zoning insanity for luxury units no one can afford.
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American folk-pop musician Noah Kahan will headline the first-ever concert series at the London International Airport, organizers announced Thursday.
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A former London-area teacher has been found guilty of professional misconduct and had his licence to teach suspended for four months
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Taylor Elgersma has signed with the Green Bay Packers, becoming the fourth pivot from a Canadian university to sign with an NFL team
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A London-area pharmacist has been slapped with a three-month suspension over his dispensing of an emergency overdose prevention drug
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Colleges and Universities Minister Nolan Quinn announced $750 million in new STEM funding last month, opening about 20,000 new university and college spots for these academic disciplines.
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A police investigation that throughout Sunday morning closed a stretch of a busy north London street was centred on a damaged vehicle that appeared to have collided with a cruiser. Ontario Provincial Police were leading the probe that had closed Richmond Street between Sunnyside Drive and Hillview Boulevard, just south of Masonville mall. A damaged […]
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London Transit politicians may shy away from service cuts, amid construction-related delays and further declines in Fanshawe enrolment.
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Roop Chanderdat is sticking with history and tradition. Though the London Majors will play two Intercounty Baseball League home games this summer as the Forest City Cobra Chickens, there is no name change forthcoming. “We’re the Majors,” the club’s longtime co-owner and manager said. “It’s exciting that an April fool’s joke took off like that. […]
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More than a quarter of buses are running late and that likely means another council conversation about a budget increase for more service
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London is looking to increase housing downtown and along transit corridors by offering up to $10 million in forgivable loans to developers
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Residents have likely seen them – shelters for London's upcoming BRT system rising up in the city's core along those new red lanes.