“They saved a life today, no question," an OPP officer said of two people who pulled a trapped Bracebridge pilot from the flaming wreckage.
London Free Press
Woodstock police have equipped frontline officers with body cameras, following the lead of other municipal police forces in the London area.
Interlochen Public Radio
A cloud of uncertainty hangs over Michigan’s local public health departments as they prepare their fiscal year 2026 budgets.
London Free Press
A Free Press reader says the condition of the White Rhino sculpture at Museum London is "both shocking and sad."
London Free Press
City politicians are now open to hearing about more potential service cuts to bring down next year’s tax hike – a partial reversal from a committee decision to reject many of the ideas. Council voted Tuesday to ask city staff to report back on three cost-saving measures: reducing road repairs, stopping the green bin pilot […]
Interlochen Public Radio
Each summer, Lake Erie is plagued by toxic cyanobacterial blooms fed by phosphorus runoff from farm fields. Michigan is struggling to reduce the pollution by 40%.
London Free Press
A Toronto truck driver’s trial in Sarnia into drug smuggling charges at the Blue Water Bridge came to an abrupt end on Tuesday.
London Free Press
Israel may or may not have God on its side (opinions vary), but it certainly has the U.S. government on its side, and that seems to be enough.
London Free Press
Councillor representing Port Burwell and many citizens are voicing opposition to a pilot project that will see visitors pay up to $18 a day
The Lucknow Sentinel
Open invite for players interested in learning what girls' hockey has to offer.
London Free Press
The governing body of London Transit has been disbanded by city council, and seven councillors, including the mayor, will take its place on a temporary basis. The four remaining members of the commission, Coun. Jerry Pribil, Stephanie Marentette, Scott Collyer and Sheryl Rooth, were dismissed in a 10-5 vote at Tuesday’s city council meeting. Councillors […]
London Free Press
Many Londoners have opinions about the state of the core. One reader would like to add her voice, as someone who still lives downtown, and loves it.