London police are asking the public for help after a sex-trade worker alleges she was sexually assaulted by a man armed with a handgun. A man in a vehicle approached a sex worker some time between 1:30 a.m. and 2 a.m. Saturday in the 100-block of Rectory Street, north of Hamilton Road, where the woman […]
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Relax London Transit riders, you’ve got two hours. For July and August, public transit users in the city will have 120 minutes to use transfers, extended 30 minutes from the current 90-minute window. The main reason is because of how long it takes to get across the city during the summer construction season. It’s been […]
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Activists said the facility, now open as an immigration detention center, is a profit-driven system that exploits vulnerable communities and called for its closure.
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London-area students with speech disorders are waiting up to three years to see a community speech-language therapist – an unacceptable delay that’s causing learning issues, advocates say.
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A Free Press reader calls for leadership in health care, on regulatory bodies, and on the public to demand better from mental health units.
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With advances in breeding and cultivation, roses have become much easier to grow with a lot less work.
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London civic politicians' pay should be bumped up, but by how much? Probably by a pretty penny, an independent task force believes.
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Proposed Ontario legislation that would give the province more oversight of school boards includes a mandate to put police back in schools
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St. Thomas police are asking for the public's help to identify a suspect in what they termed a "porch pirate" theft from a home.
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The SoHo Community Association in London will hold its SoHo Soaper on Saturday, a downhill race featuring homemade carts and meant to bring the neighbourhood together. LFP reporter Jacob Reid has what you need to know: What is soapbox racing? Soapbox racing dates back to early-1900s Dayton, Ohio, when kids built gravity-powered carts from wooden soap […]