A local class is celebrating Inclusive Education Month with a big win for their efforts. “When we include everyone, and when we all come together, we make something beautiful,” said Kirsten Ryan, Grade 5 teacher at Huron Heights Public School, in a news release. “We’re better together.” Ryan and her class were announced as the […]
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When does a fabled craft beer become too big to be cool? Maybe when it rolls off the same line as the best-selling beers on the continent.
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London’s three New Democrat MPPs have been named to opposition critic roles, including the party’s chief enforcer at Queen's Park.
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LFP sportswriter Ryan Pyette breaks down five things that became clear during the London Knights' first-round sweep of the Owen Sound Attack.
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Mayor Josh Morgan and the city's economic development agency respond to U.S. President Donald Trump's latest decrees on tariffs
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The London Nationals lost a heart-breaking seven-game playoff conference final to the St. Marys Lincolns last year. But through it, the Junior B club gained one of their biggest-name bench bosses in franchise history. “It was that series that really made me want to coach,” said ex-NHLer and London Knights grad Brandon Prust, who was […]
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One of London’s largest landlords is revamping a program to help renters get into homeownership, boosting how much residents can save toward the price of a new home
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The London Knights are one win from a four-game sweep over the Owen Sound Attack in their OHL first-round playoff series
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A collection of news and notes from across the Southwestern Ontario sports scene GOSLING ADDED: Londoner Julia Gosling has been added to Canada’s senior women’s national hockey team for the world championships scheduled for April 9-20 in Ceske Buejovice, Czechia. The London Devilettes grad will replace Toronto Sceptres teammate Hanna Miller, who was deemed ineligible […]
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There is an empty state Senate seat in Michigan's thumb region. No one currently represents the district because Governor Gretchen Whitmer has not yet called a special election. Some Republicans are saying she's playing politics with the 35th state Senate District.
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Deb Tait wanted to run for the federal Conservatives. Now, she doesn't even want to vote for them.