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Another sad loss? Regarding Hyde Park highrise plan faces pushback from city (Nov. 8) and Politicos buck staff advice, refuse heritage tag for 1870s-era building (Nov. 14) about the proposed demolition of Crossings Grill and Pub, it seems developers are going to get their way yet again and another beautiful old building is going to […]
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Disney’s Frozen, extended through Jan. 4, hits the stage at London’s Grand Theatre Friday. Edmonton actor Chariz Faulmino stars as Anna in the production, but the personal history with the source material goes back further: More than a decade before landing this role, Faulmino was stocking Frozen movie merchandise at a superstore. LFP’s Ryan Goodison […]
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Better to err on the side of forced rehab
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Ski and snowboard season is right around the corner, and London’s Boler Mountain is gearing up with high-tech changes that could make life much easier for visitors. LFP reporter Ryan Goodison has everything you need to know.  WHAT’S NEW AT BOLER MOUNTAIN? Boler Mountain is launching an automated system for booking this winter season, which […]
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Ahead of formal budget talks later this week, 21 Londoners visited city hall on Tuesday to let politicians know their thoughts on the London’s 2026 budget update. LFP’s Jack Moulton reports. WHERE DO THINGS SIT NOW? As of the release of Mayor Josh Morgan’s 2026 budget update, Londoners are faced with a 3.6 per cent […]
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Local threat unwise The threat by Unifor Local 88 to seize the Cami plant if GM chooses to remove equipment is unwise and will likely be deemed illegal by the courts. Manufacturing in Canada is costly and burdened by needless red tape from governments. Instead of taking up a quarrel with GM, union officials should be […]
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Free Press readers sound off on the topics of the day, including school boards, Hong Kong veterans, Brian Lilley and London city hall.
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A Free Press reader believes the majority of Londoners would support a two-term limit for council members. What do you think?
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A Free Press reader asks: Does anyone - besides the federal government - think developers aren’t building as many homes as they can already?
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A Free Press reader finds faulty reasoning behind London council's justification for a 35-per-cent wage increase in their salaries.