London Free Press
There are four Ontario Hockey League netminders allowing fewer than two goals a game so far.
The Lucknow Sentinel
Wingham Air Cadets is hosting an open house to introduce prospective members to the program, the organization announced in an Oct. 22 news release. “Being a cadet is challenging for each individual, and we, the staff, strive to contend with aiding with motivating their personalities for them to become more confident in themselves and more […]
London Free Press
Ghosts, goblins, witches and werewolves took over London’s Old South neighbourhood Saturday for Halloween in the Village. The annual event featured a haunted house, a pumpkin-carving competition, a scavenger hunt, food trucks and live music. Hundreds of costumed people of all ages participated in a parade to close the event. Photos by LFP’s Dale Carruthers […]
London Free Press
Canada could be an attractive destination for highly educated people from abroad who can't afford a new $100,000 H-1B U.S. visa
London Free Press
Sunday marked the final day of competition at the AMJ Masters curling event at Western Fair Sports Centre in London. Photos by LFP’s Mike Hensen mhensen@postmedia.com
The Lucknow Sentinel
The first meeting of the fall season of the Ripley and District Horticultural Society (RDHS) took place at the Ripley-Huron Community Centre, Sept. 17. The group welcomed Amanda Saxton and Kim Armitage of Kincardine Environmental Action Network (KEAN), a group dedicated to promoting sustainable living practices and finding solutions that benefit both their community and […]
London Free Press
Both politicians and city staff noted that competition is needed for a project of this magnitude.
Great Lakes Echo

By Donté Smith 

Despite being surrounded by the largest group of freshwater lakes on Earth, Michigan imports the vast majority of its seafood, between 65% and 90%, according to Michigan Sea Grant. As global aquaculture has grown to meet increasing demand for protein, a small but determined group of inland fish farmers in the Great Lakes region are building a more sustainable, local supply. Researchers say doing so could ease pressure on wild populations, create jobs in rural areas and help restore public trust in the food on their plates. But with high regulatory costs, limited consumer awareness and strong competition from imports, these farms face an uphill swim.

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Interlochen Public Radio
The Traverse City Horse Shows are gearing up for their final weeks. Riders will compete for championships, prize money and even for the chance to win an international title.
London Free Press
During both his broadcasting career and his work with the city, Brad Janssen became on of Woodstock's most vocal champions. This is Part Five of Postmedia's How Canada Wins: Love Where We Live summer series.