London Free Press
The new federal riding of Middlesex-London takes in all of London north of Fanshawe Park Road, drawing some city residents into a largely rural race.
London Free Press
The reconstruction of a much-loved Old South coffee shop and bakery destroyed by fire two years ago has begun, with its owners eyeing a fall opening. The new Black Walnut Bakery and Cafe, at the corner of Wortley Road and Craig Street in London’s Wortley Village neighbourhood, is beginning to take shape as construction […]
London Free Press
Anthony Mitchell, a retired school principal running for the Rhinoceros Party in Sarnia, says he has no campaign budget, just a red nose and a slogan.
London Free Press
Anthony Mitchell, a retired school principal running for the Rhinoceros Party in Sarnia, says he has no campaign budget, just a red nose and a slogan.
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The Traverse City demonstration was one part of Saturday's grassroots rallies held nationwide as part of the “Hands Off” protest movement.
London Free Press
Two disturbing videos of prisoners recently landed in the news, striking chords of dystopian dissonance.
London Free Press
“We need Greenland. Very important for international security; we have to have Greenland....There are Chinese and Russian ships all over the place.”
London Free Press
The Ministry of Education is saying little about its ongoing probe of the deficit-ridden Thames Valley school board including if the public will ever see the results.
London Free Press
Reader to Reader runs every second week in The London Free Press. Reader to Reader helps readers connect with one another.
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Free Press readers sound off on the topics of the day including Canadian politics, the upcoming federal election and Donald Trump.
London Free Press
When their flip-clock radios woke them on April Fools' Day 50 years ago, many Canadians might have thought they'd entered an alternate universe.