When their flip-clock radios woke them on April Fools' Day 50 years ago, many Canadians might have thought they'd entered an alternate universe.
London Free Press
Londoners could be in store for the worst flooding in seven years as up to 75 millimetres of rain is expected to fall by early Thursday, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority warns. Forecasts are predicting between 30 and 75 millimetres of rain across the Upper Thames watershed, the authority said in a flood warning […]
London Free Press
The Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre is hours away from shutting down the Jordan's Principle program
Great Lakes Commission
There is no escape from microplastics in today’s world, and increasingly there is no escape from reports of the harm they may be causing to our environment and, possibly, to […]
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.
Interlochen Public Radio
This week, we check in with our environment and climate reporters about two big northern Michigan stories, with significant updates on both. We also speak with filmmaker Rich Brauer about his "Dogman" series of movies and the magic of cinema. And a local musician is about to tour with a superstar.
London Free Press
Building a ring road today is an opportunity for London to fix historical mistakes that have constrained the city, an academic argues
The Lucknow Sentinel
As Canadians gear up to vote on April 28, four candidates have entered the election race in Huron-Bruce. As of March 25, James Rice of the Liberal Party, Melanie Burrett of the New Democratic Party (NDP), and Gregory J. McLean of the Green Party have been named as candidates in the riding alongside five-term Conservative […]
London Free Press
Out to future-proof its rapid growth, the town is preparing in more ways than one. This is Part Five of Postmedia's How Canada Wins series.
London Free Press
Odd Burger is walking back plans to expand into America, citing worsening Canada-U.S. relations as a key factor.
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.”