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.
The Lucknow Sentinel
There’s no shortage of events planned this weekend and on Canada Day in Owen Sound and Grey-Bruce. Canada Day itself is on a Tuesday this year, with the statutory holiday and all the associated closures observed then. However, there’s plenty to do in the region over the weekend and on the birthday of Canada’s confederation. […]
London Free Press
There’s no place like home for the holidays – unless it’s Santa’s House in London. With only about 180 days until Christmas, Santa Claus has been at least temporarily evicted and his house is boarded up and on a trailer in a Ridout Street parking lot. Its next destination, if there is one, isn’t clear. […]
London Free Press
Thomas Jay Oord, a cutting-edge theologian, has nine suggestions on what religion can learn from science
London Free Press
Portobello mushrooms are a popular variety of mushroom, known for their dense texture, great flavour and their size.
London Free Press
Innis & Gunn beers are now distributed nationally with the biggest popularity found in Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta.
Interlochen Public Radio
Ron Reimink knew how uncomfortable and annoying swimmer’s itch could be. He spent much of his adult life trying to eradicate it in lakes across northern Michigan. Then one day, he realized he was completely wrong.
London Free Press
Electric vehicle make Tesla, owned by billionaire Elon Musk, is set to formally open its first service centre in London.
Interlochen Public Radio
Michigan's Secretary of State stopped by the IPR studios during a campaign swing through northern Michigan.
London Free Press
A curling apparel company owner intends to score in the craft beer industry by launching a brewery whose suds will be marketed to curlers
Interlochen Public Radio
Traverse City Facebook groups are being flooded by fake real estate listings, featuring photos of real properties and luring in renters with affordable prices.
London Free Press
It wasn’t long before the homeless returned to an encampment in the backyard of an east London home after police and firefighters cleared the scene following a fatal blaze, neighbours say. A fire ripped through 1884 Avalon St., northwest of Clarke Road and Dundas Street, on April 17, killing resident Teresa Cartwright and causing $500,000 […]