Rents across the country dropped for a fifth straight month in February, going down by about five per cent and reaching levels not seen since the summer of 2023.
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A city's amenities can play a critical role during the site-selection process. This is Part Three of Postmedia’s How Canada Wins series.
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A lawyer who represented a former London police officer in a $4-million lawsuit is suing his former client who also worked for him
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One ambitious project failed. Another took off. A player in both sees takeaways. This is Part Three of Postmedia's How Canada Wins series.
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London police and hospital officials aren’t taking any chances and say they're ready for any potential St. Patrick’s Day troubles.
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City council will meet as a budget committee to work on Mayor Josh Morgan's order to bring the 2026 tax hike to below five per cent.
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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.
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A last-ditch effort by two London women’s advocates to have a former police officer’s lawsuit against them thrown out has been rejected.
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The Free Press caught up with some travellers catching a flight to Florida from London International Airport on Friday afternoon
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City officials continue to leverage Woodstock's location at the junction of highways 401 and 403. This is Part Two of Postmedia’s How Canada Wins series.
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Would the City of London consider leaving Elon Musk-owned X, formerly known as Twitter, as a place to publish official municipal government announcements? The answer is – maybe. In a letter to city council, Londoner Sameer Vasta is urging them to do exactly that, ripping the platform as a place filled with disinformation that undermines […]
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For lasting peace in Ukraine, justice for Russian war crimes must be a priority of negotiations, a Western University academic says