London is leading the pack in population growth in the region, but it’s far from being the only community in Southwestern Ontario seeing its numbers go up.
London Free Press
The region’s largest school board has snapped up a $10.45-million property in southwest London with plans to build a new elementary school.
London Free Press
A draft document that outlines Thames Valley District school board’s safe schools policies doesn’t have enough language around how to respond to classroom violence, says one trustee.
London Free Press
Waterloo police are asking the public to for help locating a man wanted on criminal charges who is known to frequent the London area. In a news release issued on Monday, Waterloo police officials said they were seeking the public’s assistance finding Pierre Chery, 25, who is wanted in connection to three outstanding warrants. The […]
Interlochen Public Radio
The historic restart of a nuclear power plant is planned for later this year on the shores of Lake Michigan, and a northern Michigan energy cooperative is playing a major role.
The Lucknow Sentinel
The Township of Huron-Kinloss has declared a Significant Weather Event today, Jan. 20. All roads and sidewalks maintained by the Township will be in a “state of repair” until further notice, according to a Township news release indicating the declaration is due to snow accumulation. “This declaration is not a notice of a reduced level […]
London Free Press
More than 200 hectares of industrial land, on the site of the former Ford Talbotville assembly plant, has hit market
London Free Press
It's believed the first photo may have been the one included with this story on jockey Otto Wonderley in our July 31, 1901 edition.
London Free Press
You're either part of the solution, or you're part of the problem, it's often said.
London Free Press
The Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) is warning residents not to touch wild birds after confirming several geese in the region died from avian flu. The health unit issued a warning Friday after three Canada geese recently found dead in two locations – in London and Strathroy – tested positive for the “highly pathogenic strain” of […]
Interlochen Public Radio
One calm September day, Big Abe LeBlanc set his fishing net in Lake Superior. Then he called law enforcement and turned himself in. What happened next changed fishing in the Great Lakes forever.
London Free Press
The budget deficit facing the London region's largest school board has increased again, driven in part by another cut to the number of students at its schools – which has trustees searching for answers.