A Thames Valley trustee who championed a bus pass pilot project is hopeful it will go forward despite hitting a series of speedbumps.
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
Huron University has received its biggest donation ever, a $5-million gift from a revered education donor that will create an "enrichment program" for course development, internships and networking for students.
London Free Press
LFP's Jack Moulton digs into what led to city council taking direct control over the London's bus service.
London Free Press
In a drastic step after months of tension, city politicians voted late Tuesday to abruptly dissolve the London Transit Commission and appoint a temporary team of five council members to oversee the public transit service. City council members voted 9-6 to take control of London Transit effective April 1, citing an increasingly fraught relationship between […]
London Free Press
Thames Valley District school board is cutting dozens of staff who support teachers and students due to provincial funding “uncertainties.”
London Free Press
The Thames Valley District school board is cutting dozens of staff who support teachers and students amid what the cash-strapped organization’s top official calls provincial funding “uncertainties.” There will be 59 jobs in “learning support services” slashed amid ongoing spending cuts for the London-based board, which has a deficit of $16.6 million on an annual […]
London Free Press
Leading up to the official opening this spring of London’s Hard Rock Café Hotel, Fanshawe College hospitality students are pitching in.
London Free Press
A Free Press reader says it's time to clean house at the Thames Valley District school board, with "their skewed priorities."
London Free Press
A London-area union has launched a petition to raise expectations of London-area students and allow educators to evaluate students honestly.
London Free Press
A 12-year-old Indigenous student hasn’t returned to her London classroom for months since being handed a quiz that even Thames Valley District school board officials are calling “harmful” and “triggering.”