Here’s your London guide to toast a true north strong and free, fireworks and all.
London Free Press
A new downtown café hopes to encourage Londoners on the go to choose healthy food options, its owner says.
Interlochen Public Radio
Ron Reimink knew how uncomfortable and annoying swimmer’s itch could be. He spent much of his adult life trying to eradicate it in lakes across northern Michigan. Then one day, he realized he was completely wrong.
London Free Press
A driver is dead after a single-vehicle crash in Tillsonburg on Wednesday morning, Ontario Provincial Police say. Vienna Road at Simcoe Street and Old Vienna Road in Tillsonburg was closed following a single-vehicle crash, Oxford OPP said on social media Wednesday at about 10 a.m. The crash happened shortly after 9 a.m. and the driver […]
London Free Press
The current strategy of the Israel Defence Force involves starving the Palestinians of the Gaza Strip into leaving the entire territory.
London Free Press
A Free Press reader says U.S. President Donald Trump changes his "mind" on a whim and "is not a rational person."
Interlochen Public Radio
Christopher Schurr killed Patrick Lyoya during a struggle that began as a traffic stop in April 2022. The jury deliberated for days.
London Free Press
From speakeasies and cocktail bars to independent breweries and restaurants, London has no shortage of spots to grab a drink far outside downtown's cluster of watering holes.
Interlochen Public Radio
Jurors in a Grand Rapids courtroom heard from the first witnesses Monday in the long-awaited trial of a former police officer charged with murdering a man in 2022.
London Free Press
This is Landon Sim’s annual rite of spring. The London Knights veteran forward is gearing up to face the Kitchener Rangers in the playoffs for a fourth straight year. He knows what to expect: tempers boiling over, increased levels of trash talk, ref-bashing, organizational angst and – if history holds true – some league intervention […]
Interlochen Public Radio
Cougars are making a comeback. The iconic wildcat hasn’t had a breeding population in the Great Lakes states since the early 1900s, but now they’re moving east. Experts say they could be back soon. Some people swear they already are.
The Lucknow Sentinel
By understanding why grass does what it does, pasture managers gain an edge in producing high-quality forage