The Lucknow Sentinel
For two weekends each year, the number of people in the small village of Lucknow expands by thousands thanks to successful charity events run by the local Kinsmen Club. This is an instalment in Postmedia’s How Canada Wins series.
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.
Interlochen Public Radio
The lieutenant governor and some Democratic lawmakers passed out lunches to elementary school students Tuesday in the capital city.
London Free Press
With training camps looming, Dylan and Ryan Roobroeck spoke with The Free Press after a summer workout in north London.
The Lucknow Sentinel
For a monthly donation of $50, members of the Future Care Collective receive access to three exclusive events each year.
The Lucknow Sentinel
The Ripley Reunion returned on the long weekend, bringing together thousands of residents and visitors for a four-day celebration of community. Held every 10 years, the reunion ran from Thursday, July 31, to Monday, Aug. 4. It was considered a resounding success, with an estimated 10,000 people passing through the beer gardens over the weekend. […]
London Free Press
anadians must be certain lower fares that result from increased competition are worth the costs, an Western University academic says
London Free Press
he Western men’s tennis team has won its first national title in eight years. The Ontario champion Mustangs knocked off University of British Columbia 4-1 in a weekend final that was much closer than the score at Saint-Victor Park in Laval, Que. “We were losing on every court at one point,” Western co-coach Anthony Glavanic […]
Interlochen Public Radio
As of August 1, many of Michigan’s 103 state parks increased rates for camping and overnight lodging. According to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR), the reason for the increase is to keep pace with the cost of utilities, equipment, and staff.
Interlochen Public Radio
Across northern Michigan, hotel taxes generated almost $30 million for area convention and visitors bureaus. Some in Traverse City say the money should go to the county.