Great Lakes Commission
Ann Arbor, Michigan/Chicago, Illinois — A report released today on Great Lakes water use demonstrates the region’s ongoing commitment to coordinated, science-based management of the
London Free Press
Local vehicle exporting business hit with a $36.9M penalty for selling 2,300 vehicles from Ontario to West Africa and not reporting the sale
London Free Press
Whether a London man with a history of mental health issues will face a dangerous offender designation for fatally stabbing his neighbour at a boarding house is uncertain.
Great Lakes Commission
The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) has confirmed that quagga mussels have been found in the north end of Black Bay on Lake Superior, marking the latest […]
Great Lakes Commission
An environmental crisis is unfolding in Lake Erie, where plastic pollution has increased dramatically over the past decade despite widespread conservation efforts. The findings are dramatic in Cleveland, Ohio, but […]
The Lucknow Sentinel
Mike O’Neill is a Lucknow-based author. His Christmas stories appear annually in the Lucknow Sentinel.
London Free Press
Sgt. Kevin Lui testified during the third day of the inquest into the Nov. 13, 2019, death of Amanda Bolt.
Great Lakes Echo

By Victoria Witke

Christina Petalas, a doctoral student McGill University, studies herring gulls to learn about plastic pollution near the St. Lawrence River. Across two studies, she found plastic additives in every bird sampled, which could have human health consequences.

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London Free Press
Two London men have pleaded guilty and have been fined thousands of dollars by the province for improperly handling specially protected birds of prey. According to the Ministry of Natural Resources, the ministry received a tip in November of last year that a red-tailed hawk was being kept illegally. An investigation by conservation officers found […]
Great Lakes Echo

By Clara Lincolnhol

New research says workers picking, grinding and packaging cannabis are developing workplace-related asthma, and two deaths have occurred so far.

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