A collection of news and notes from across the London-area sports scene
Interlochen Public Radio
A collection of festivals and celebrations across towns in northern Michigan this summer.
London Free Press
Relax London Transit riders, you’ve got two hours. For July and August, public transit users in the city will have 120 minutes to use transfers, extended 30 minutes from the current 90-minute window. The main reason is because of how long it takes to get across the city during the summer construction season. It’s been […]
London Free Press
Innis & Gunn beers are now distributed nationally with the biggest popularity found in Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta.
London Free Press
A stately Old South London home may be divided into four rental units and eight stacked townhomes could be built on the property. The house at 10 Marley Place in Wortley Village is about 125 years old. Siv-ik Planning and Design will submit a rezoning application to the city in July to build stacked townhouses […]
Interlochen Public Radio
The review is a major step toward a permitting decision on the controversial proposal to build a tunnel underneath the Straits of Mackinac. The last day for the public to comment is June 30.
London Free Press
Woodstock’s embattled former mayor has notched a second mistrial in his long and complicated journey through the criminal justice system.
Kincardine News
The countdown is on to the 2025 Kincardine Scottish Festival and Highland Games. From July 4 through 6, all are invited to downtown Victoria Park to partake in all things Scottish. Opening ceremonies take place on July 4 at 6:30 p.m. A performance by Oldman Flanagan’s Ghost begins at 7:15 p.m. followed by Ally the […]
London Free Press
City council has handed aging Centennial Hall another five-year run under the Jones family, as the city-owned venue nears its 60th birthday and redevelopment plans loom.
London Free Press
Home County Music and Art Festival returns to Victoria Park, as Juno-winning group Bedouin Soundclash headlines the one-day event.
London Free Press
The courts have already signalled large-scale drug traffickers such as Taymoor Pasha require stern and lengthy sentences.