Massive job losses predicted when steep tariffs were first threatened by former U.S. president Donald Trump in late 2024 have not materialized,.
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A London man charged in an armed carjacking faced previous charges following a police pursuit in St. Thomas two years ago, according to court records.
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A Free Press reader calls for leadership in health care, on regulatory bodies, and on the public to demand better from mental health units.
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With so many homeless and the great cost to taxpayers, one Free Press reader says it's time to look at new ideas to help the homeless.
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A Free Press reader says the condition of the White Rhino sculpture at Museum London is "both shocking and sad."
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London’s iconic White Rhino sculpture has been moved indoors at Museum London and may never return to its outdoor perch. The metal artwork has adorned the downtown museum’s lawn for 36 years but it is now in storage and being assessed for restoration after years of vandalism, museum executive director Julie Bevan said. “After 36 […]
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With the trade war with the U.S. spooking buyers, London’s housing market continued its slump in May, with only 722 homes changing hands
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By coming to Ottawa for a mere two days at a critical moment in Canadian history, the monarch reminded Canadians of the ties that bind them
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A tranquilized black bear high in a tree fell to the ground – apparently unharmed – after experts were unable to persuade it to come down on its own in Owen Sound
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Volkswagen has dodged the tariff and trade dispute between Canada and the U.S. and its manufacturing plant being built in St. Thomas will proceed full speed ahead, the city’s economic development boss says. Electric-vehicle batteries made in St. Thomas will be tariff-free under recent changes to the trade policy announced by the U.S., auto industry […]
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Ontario's southwest will bear the brunt of the tariff war between Canada and the U.S., with the London region projected to lose 11,500 jobs, a new Ontario report says.