Londoners could be in store for the worst flooding in seven years as up to 75 millimetres of rain is expected to fall by early Thursday, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority warns. Forecasts are predicting between 30 and 75 millimetres of rain across the Upper Thames watershed, the authority said in a flood warning […]
Interlochen Public Radio
Officials are urging the public to stay home and off the roads as a historic ice storm batters the region. But some communities have set up warming stations for people who need electricity.
Interlochen Public Radio
A weekend ice storm put more than 100,000 customers in the dark as responders dealt with downed power lines and trees across roadways.
London Free Press
A $7-billion factory is already transforming the city. Might cargo drones be next? This is Part Five of Postmedia's How Canada Wins series.
Great Lakes Commission
The executive director of FLOW (For Love of Water), a law and policy center in Traverse City, Michigan, says the partnership between Canada and the United States regarding the Great […]
Interlochen Public Radio
As millions of dollars flow to Michigan communities from opioid distributors, some up-north counties are electing to wait to start spending.
London Free Press
Middlesex Masters Soccer League is hosting a founders' appreciation event on April 4, for players from the seven original clubs.
London Free Press
We're still neighbours with the U.S., but trust, respect and friendships are in peril
Kincardine News
The Kincardine and District Lions Club made multiple donations to local groups over the past month using proceeds from the club’s annual dinner draw. On March 7, Wes Larsen of Drop-in at the Bridge received a cheque for $500 toward the program. Established in the spring of 2018, Drop-in at The Bridge is a community […]
The Lucknow Sentinel
Community-pooled funds are helping boost charities and projects in the region. This is Part Three of Postmedia’s How Canada Wins series.
London Free Press
One ambitious project failed. Another took off. A player in both sees takeaways. This is Part Three of Postmedia's How Canada Wins series.
Interlochen Public Radio
Michigan counties, townships and cities will split about $725 million in opioid settlement funds over 18 years, with communities harder hit by the opioid crisis receiving more money per capita.