New use of the Quyon mill will be as a farmers' market, a cafe and terrace with river view, and ice cream truck on site
London Free Press
City hall is starting to look for builders to re-develop its campus at 300 Dufferin Ave., loading it with more office space, housing, and parking.
London Free Press
One person is dead after a single-vehicle crash in a rural area southwest of London, provincial police said on Monday.
London Free Press
London police are investigating what they say is an alleged hate motivated incident after a man threatened to set an elderly woman’s east-end house on fire. Police say it was Thursday between 8 a.m. and 8:20 a.m. and the woman was outside her home in the area of Marconi Boulevard and Trafalgar Street. The man […]
London Free Press
Cold cuts are out. Hot, pressed paninis are in at Al Paninos, a new Richmond Row sandwich shop aiming to "fill a void" in downtown London’s lunch scene.
London Free Press
Rather than a show of force, Tuesday's throne speech was a show of heritage, celebrating the traditions of our constitutional monarchy
London Free Press
There's beer being brewed on site in a 500-litre system which, on brew days, provides the aroma of fine hops and choice malts.
The Lucknow Sentinel
Michelle and Nick Hoeffsuemmer contributing a part of their profits to worthy local causes
London Free Press
Third man charged after London police dismantled a sophisticated fentanyl lab has been released on bail under house arrest-style conditions.
London Free Press
A London woman is facing charges after a fire in the White Oaks neighbourhood led to a dramatic escape and displaced dozens of residents Sunday morning.
The Lucknow Sentinel
May is always a particularly busy month for the Ripley and District Horticultural Society (RDHS) as members plant the large tubs of annuals that appear around the village, clean up public gardens and host a plant sale on the long weekend. The cool spring has forced the group to put some planting on hold and […]
London Free Press
Grappling with a larger-than-usual inventory of unsold homes amid a market slowdown, a London developer is offering up to $100,000 in zero-interest loans to help first-time homebuyers snatch up some of its properties.