The Shriners organization is providing $400,000 to support the skeletal tracking to accelerate research (STAR) program
London Free Press
The Canadian cross country championships return to London for a second consecutive year this weekend.
Kincardine News
South Bruce OPP is once again hosting its annual Stuff-a-Cruiser event, collecting toys for local children ahead of the holidays. On Nov. 28, donated toys are being collected at Canadian Tire, located 811 Durham St. in Kincardine, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Last year’s event brought in a massive haul of toys filling two […]
London Free Press
Vine walked so that TikTok could run.
London Free Press
A late push to move the game to Western alumni stadium fell just short of the goal line.
Great Lakes Echo
By Victoria Witke
New research shows Anishinaabe fire practices shaped today’s Great Lakes ecosystems. The region’s forests never existed and can’t continue to exist without people – or fire.
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London Free Press
Artificial intelligence might be the way of the future, but what does that mean for London classrooms? As schools across Ontario and beyond weigh how to use AI effectively in schools, educators in London are already experimenting with ways to make the technology a teaching tool rather than a shortcut. For teachers like Reece Cantelon […]
London Free Press
The cash-strapped Thames Valley District school board eliminated bus monitors without any notice.
London Free Press
Kids and families got an early jump on Halloween with the BOOseum event at the London Children's Museum on Wednesday.
London Free Press
Jane Roy of the London Food Bank has found a new way to give back and express herself through a brush, a palette of colours, and a bit of fun in the process. Inside a studio in Old South, finished paintings share space with other pieces still taking shape. For Roy, that balance feels a […]
London Free Press
Winter conditions in the Great Lakes are getting much shorter — by about two weeks fewer each decade since 1995
London Free Press
If you love skill and sandpaper, Cohen Bidgood’s your man.