In 2013, when Stephen Harper was prime minister, his government put a muzzle on what scientists could reveal to the public.
Interlochen Public Radio
As the storm swept across northern-lower Michigan, more than an inch and a half of ice collected on tree branches, power lines, homes and vehicles.
The Lucknow Sentinel
Brookside student Harlyn Madge, 7, died in April 2024, just one month after being diagnosed with a brain tumour.
London Free Press
Provincial police seized more than $11 million worth of illegal cannabis from a Southwestern Ontario property.
London Free Press
Several historic buildings in downtown London soon could meet the wrecking ball as city politicians endorsed knocking them down for a new highrise. York Developments has applied to demolish six heritage-designated, yellow-brick buildings in the St. George and Ann streets neighbourhood that date to 1859 and were the former home of the Kent Brewery, the […]
Interlochen Public Radio
Talbot shot and killed her husband in September of 2018 after enduring intense abuse. She is the keynote speaker as the Women's Resource Center marks 50 years.
London Free Press
London’s police chief credits targeted enforcement and community engagement for a nearly 50 per cent reduction in gun violence in the city.
The Lucknow Sentinel
A range of herbs, flowers, fruit bushes, trees, house plants, seedlings and more are being offered during the Bruce Botanical Food Gardens (BBFG) plant sale on May 24. A selection of rare and heirloom varieties, as well as conventional and familiar plants, will be available by donation from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the […]
London Free Press
SARNIA — A young Windsor man who led various police units throughout Southwestern Ontario on a wild high-speed chase from Grand Bend to his hometown last summer called it an extremely foolish mistake. “I’ve learned a very valuable lesson through all this,” Jakob Monforton said to a Sarnia judge as he was being fined $4,000 […]
London Free Press
A London builder is ready to embrace an extensive, and costly, nod to heritage in order to build residential towers in the Oxford Street and Richmond Row area.
London Free Press
It was the $5-million mystery that gripped people across Southwestern Ontario: Who bought the winning lottery ticket that nearly hit its one-year expiry date before being cashed in? The question appears to have a happy answer. But high-profile lottery mega-wins don’t always have such positive endings. LFP’s Brian Williams looks back on other fascinating Southwestern […]