The car nearly collided with a pickup truck as it drove away.
London Free Press
A strike by about 10,000 support workers at Ontario colleges has entered its third week with no end in sight.
Great Lakes Echo
By Rachel Lewis
The Michigan Invasive Species Program is asking the public to be on the lookout for the invasive Asian longhorned beetle. The inch-and-a-half long black beetle with white spots and long antennae is known to attack at least 12 species of hardwood trees, including maples, elms, horse chestnuts, birches and willows. Although the beetle has not yet been found in Michigan, the state Department of Natural Resources said the earlier they are found, the easier they are to eradicate.
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London Free Press
Investigators released a photograph of the man and are urging anyone with information to contact them.
London Free Press
Jamie Cain, 43, spent two days in custody before being released again.
The Lucknow Sentinel
It is investigated as a growing medium in greenhouses and a soil enhancer for crops
The Lucknow Sentinel
On a beautiful sunny August Saturday, the For Our Youth (FOY) horticulture club met at the Bruce Botanical Food Gardens (BBFG) to tour the gardens, sample different food grown there, and harvest the vegetables we had planted in the spring. Introductions were made with our host Olivia, the BBFG garden manager, who welcomed us warmly. […]
Great Lakes Commission
According to EPA records, Great Lakes Cheese violated its discharge permit at least 20 times since it opened in November 2024, releasing wastewater and other contaminants into Ischua Creek in […]
Interlochen Public Radio
London Free Press
The trees stood at The Parkway and Sunset Street, and neighbours fear the clearing signals new development plans Western isn’t disclosing.
The Lucknow Sentinel
In the early days of Canada, it became a requirement of the times that Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Railway operate their own police forces.
Interlochen Public Radio
