London Free Press
A community meal is a dinner party where everyone’s invited
The Lucknow Sentinel
Mike O’Neill is a Lucknow-based author. His Christmas stories appear annually in the Lucknow Sentinel.
Great Lakes Echo

By Kyrmyzy Turebayeva

The U.S. Geological Survey has began large-scale low-level airplane flights over Michigan's Upper Peninsula and northern Wisconsin to obtain high-resolution data on subsurface mineral structures and bedrock composition. The data will be used to create two- and three-dimensional maps to better understand the geological structure at depths of about 10,000 feet.

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London Free Press
Ontario’s biker enforcement unit laid more charges and seized more items last year than the previous two years combined, new statistics show.
Great Lakes Echo

By Akia Thrower

A new study reveals how gray wolves in Isle Royale National Park seasonally alter their habitat preferences to align with beavers’ habitat preferences, a shift that might have implications for the island’s ecosystem.

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London Free Press
Bill Brady, a legendary local radio broadcaster and longtime London Free Press columnist, has died. He was 93.
Great Lakes Commission
Every year as summer ends, Indigenous Michiganders head out onto lakes and rivers to collect wild rice, a staple food with cultural significance to these communities. Read the full story […]
Great Lakes Commission
Construction is now underway on a $2.2 million project approved this summer for a new trail in Plainfield Township, Michigan. When completed, it will help connect a network of pedestrian […]
London Free Press
An organic U.S. boycott by Canadians, sparked by the ongoing trade war, appears to have reached a new high point in August.
London Free Press
Caleb Mitchell’s first Ontario Hockey League goal happened in familiar haunts.  The London rookie defenceman, who grew up 20 minutes from Peterborough in nearby Omemee, hit paydirt in the opening period of the Knights’ 6-1 victory over the Petes before 3,700 Thursday at the Memorial Centre.  The 17-year-old’s early tally stood up as the game […]
Kincardine News
Kincardine Messiah Society (KMS) is pleased to present Orchestra Grey Bruce and The Saugeen County Chorus performing George Frideric Handel’s “Messiah.” Messiah has been a tradition in Kincardine for 23 years, presented as part of the Kincardine Summer Music Festival. KMS is honoured to carry on this musical tradition, which for many, marks the start […]