A handful of people have determined the fate of more than 100 million ordinary citizens of the DRC for 30 years.
Interlochen Public Radio
Inside rustic cabins and yurts at the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park there are log books. For more than 70 years, visitors have written in them. We went into this time capsule to see if people’s experiences here had changed much over the changing decades.
London Free Press
LFP's Jack Moulton digs into what led to city council taking direct control over the London's bus service.
Interlochen Public Radio
Northern Michigan filmmaker Rich Brauer's third installment in the "Dogman" series will show at the Bay Theatre in Suttons Bay on Sunday.
London Free Press
Prime Minister Mark Carney made a quick stop in London on Wednesday but didn't take any questions from reporters
London Free Press
The London Knights will face the Owen Sound Attack in the first round of the OHL playoffs. The defending league champs officially drew the Bayshore Bears on the final day of the regular season after the Sarnia Sting dropped a 5-2 decision in Sault Ste. Marie Sunday. The Knights won all six head-to-head meetings with […]
London Free Press
Workers at General Dynamics in London continue to be among the highest paid unionized workers in manufacturing.
London Free Press
Several charges have been laid after a Southwestern Ontario couple’s two dogs were shot dead during an apparent coyote hunt gone wrong, their owner says. The German shepherds, nine-year-old Mary Jane and three-year-old Hank, were owned by Kaitlin Strong and her husband Robert Jordan. Strong says she’s been told by a Ministry of Natural Resources […]
London Free Press
The chair of the London District Catholic school board says he has declined an invitation to a conference at a Southwestern Ontario casino’s hotel this spring. Hosted by Ontario Catholic Supervisory Officers’ Association, the conference is being held May 14 to 16 at Caesars Windsor hotel. “If it’s a trustees’ conference without professional development, I […]
London Free Press
KITCHENER – Landon Sim got even the right way. The London Knights forward made a game-changing pass on Sam O’Reilly’s third-period winner to beat the Kitchener Rangers 2-1 before 7,279 Tuesday at the Memorial Auditorium. A period earlier, he had been all kinds of upset after being forced into a fight with Blueshirts defenceman Andrew […]
The Lucknow Sentinel
When local tax professionals in rural Canada decide to retire there are three common scenarios