London Free Press
New video released this week as part of a police investigation into an organized criminal network shows a man coming under gunfire in London
London Free Press
A London man is accused of injuring six people by pouring rubbing alcohol on an open flame during a fraternity house Christmas party, court documents say.
London Free Press
London city hall staff have proposed charging the buyers of an estimated 50,000 older London homes to remove weeping tiles – a move they say would better protect the Thames River, but would cost each buyer thousands to complete the work.
London Free Press
A Free Press reader suggests the city of London needs no more than four councillors, and should not allow part-time assistants.
Great Lakes Echo

By Clara Lincolnhol

Michigan is pouring $77 million into clean-up of contaminated abandoned real estate such as former factories. The director of the Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy says the goal is to make the cleaned-up sites safe for housing, commercial developments and other uses.

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London Free Press
A Londoner is facing a raft of drug and weapons charges after police say officers seized a gun, multiple rounds of ammunition, pills, cocaine, fentanyl and cash in west-end Byron. 
London Free Press
The LHSC to Home program provides eligible patients with personalized care at their residence for up to 16 weeks after discharge.
Kincardine News
Development plans for a 64-unit tiny home community in Kincardine are moving to the next phase. During a special meeting held Dec. 3, council voted in favour of rezoning a parcel of land, located at the corner of Kincardine Avenue and Adelaide Street, from R1 to R6 to allow for 16 one-storey single detached homes […]
London Free Press
The drop was larger than expected given current prices and interest rates, said Dale Marsh, LSTAR’s 2025 chair.
London Free Press
London is far from the hot housing market it was just four years ago. And many residents are beginning to feel the impacts