London’s police chief credits targeted enforcement and community engagement for a nearly 50 per cent reduction in gun violence in the city.
London Free Press
As city hall seeks savings to meet Mayor Josh Morgan’s order to cut next year’s proposed tax hike, two politicians have their own idea: Delaying or cancelling bike lane projects. Ahead of Thursday’s meeting of the budget committee, councillors Susan Stevenson and Paul Van Meerbergen are proposing a motion to have city hall staff come […]
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 […]
London Free Press
Western University is hitting pause on plans to invest in downtown London, citing the high cost of renovating former office space.
London Free Press
One morning in early April, I walked into my local drugstore, hoping the lineup at the prescriptions counter wasn't overly long.
Interlochen Public Radio
As budget deadlines loom, the state House and Senate fiscal agencies both project a softening economy will leave the Legislature with less money to work with than initially projected in January. Plus, state Representative Joe Tate jumps into the U.S. Senate race, and Governor Whitmer dodges on former President Joe Biden’s health.
London Free Press
A dog is dead after a $250,000 fire at an east London home Wednesday afternoon, the London fire department says.
London Free Press
The year was 1979, and three musicians arrived in London with one goal: To write, produce and perform their own music.
London Free Press
A fast-moving east London fire was caused by an incident at an auto repair shop, a London fire department official says
London Free Press
Two London manufacturers have shaken off industry uncertainty to settle collective agreements delivering wage, benefit increases to workers.
London Free Press
City council's decision to end the scheduled service depots runs the risk of alienating homeless campers and increasing their desperation
Interlochen Public Radio
After Traci Lynn Martin’s mom died, she knew she couldn’t keep putting off her dream: Becoming the first person to kayak around the Great Lakes in one year.