Grassroots democracy is at stake as Ontario warms to the idea of abolishing school boards, warns an education expert who is also a trustee
Great Lakes Echo
By Emilio Perez Ibarguen
Michigan's attempt to adopt new home energy efficiency standards is facing more delays because of stiff resistance from homebuilders. The new standards were supposed to go into effect in August but are on hold while a lawsuit filed in June by representatives of the construction industry plays out in court.
London Free Press
London's only OpenTable Top 100 restaurant will add a café, dessert bar, and upscale dining space to keep up with months-long waitlists.
London Free Press
It's an ideal time for salads, whether you prefer a light salad with local delicate greens and tomatoes or something a bit more substantial.
Interlochen Public Radio
Cases in Benzie County, the Upper Peninsula and elsewhere demonstrate that small communities are not immune from big theft, and that the betrayal is deeply felt.
London Free Press
Is this Mexico or southern Ontario? Both the temperature and the brewers fool you.
Interlochen Public Radio
Peninsula Township, a community with just over 6,000 people, is facing a $50 million pay out after losing a federal lawsuit.
London Free Press
oved ones are mourning a 27-year-old London man killed in a late-night clash along a suburban east-end street that’s resulted in second-degree murder charges against two teens. Nico James Diego “brought light and joy into the lives of others,” reads an obituary of the man, who died Aug. 3. “Nico will be remembered not only […]
London Free Press
o beer in your glass? That's no buzzkill when hanging with friends at a craft beer festival. Being the designated driver is easy.
Great Lakes Commission
n honor of National Lighthouse Day, celebrated on Aug. 7, Michigan lighthouse keepers who “kept the beacon burning before modern technology guided the way” will have their stories told. Read […]
London Free Press
he man charged with second-degree murder after a downtown-area stabbing in broad daylight lived in a nearby rooming house, according to court records. Other men who live at 334 Queens Ave. — located at the northwest corner of Queens and Waterloo Street — say the man arrested after the deadly Sunday stabbing moved into their […]
London Free Press
A London man has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in a Sarnia-area homicide case that went unsolved for more than four years and saw a $50,000 reward offered for tips.