Here are the London Public Library’s 10 most-requested holds heading into summer, featuring psychological suspense, heartfelt character dramas and real-life reckonings from today’s most compelling voices.
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A new downtown café hopes to encourage Londoners on the go to choose healthy food options, its owner says.
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Cooling accounts for a staggering one-fifth of global electricity consumption, much of it still dependent on greenhouse gases
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The No. 1 hockey factory in the world shows no signs of slowing down. The London Knights produced three more NHL picks in first-rounder Henry Brzustewicz (Kings), second-round goaltender Aleksei Medvedev (Canucks) and third-rounder Noah Read (Ducks) at the draft this weekend in Los Angeles. That West Coast trio pushed the OHL club to a […]
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Drew Doughty isn’t the only high-profile London hockey connection to the City of Angels anymore. Knights defenceman Henry Brzustewicz was selected 31st overall by the Los Angeles Kings in the first round of the NHL draft Friday. The pick elicited a loud roar at the 7,100-seat Peacock Theater in L.A., the site of the draft […]
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A Free Press reader supports London bike paths, but does not support "dangerous bike paths."
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Critical mass of church's membership has formed around a much broader vision of spiritual expression, intentional vulnerability and kindness
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The Agriplex at London’s Western Fair District has a new name, part of a pledge from the organization to enhance its reputation as an event destination for Southwestern Ontario. Friday, Western Fair officials announced it will now be known as the J-AAR Expo Centre, part of a 10-year deal between the Western Fair Association and […]
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Randeep Singh promised his lawyer he would be at court on Friday morning. However, when his case was called, Singh was nowhere to be found.
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Rachel Gilbert spoke with Norman De Bono, who has been covering Southwestern Ontario's auto sector amid the economic threat from tariffs
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Ontario’s highest court has rejected an appeal by a London driver convicted of stabbing a Richmond Row pedestrian to death during a road rage incident.