A Free Press reader suggests the city of London needs no more than four councillors, and should not allow part-time assistants.
Great Lakes Echo
By Eric Freedman
Flashing light on warning signs near curves can slow drivers and reduce the odds of a crash during winter weather conditions, says a new study by Michigan State University engineers.
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London Free Press
Canada’s long history with public service media offers a useful model for thinking about how AI could serve the public
London Free Press
When we talk about London’s future, two words dominate every conversation: housing and workforce. They’re not separate issues. They’re two sides of the same coin. And how we respond today will determine whether our city continues to grow or falls behind. At the London Cross-Cultural Learner Centre, the Doorways to Dreams campaign is building […]
London Free Press
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 […]
Kincardine News
More than 350 students cut sheet metal, changed tires, styled hair, used a CNC router, tested their virtual welding skills and much more at the Nuclear Innovation Institute (NII) Built to Lead event Nov. 5, hosted at the NII Advance Technology Campus to inspire young women’s future careers in the skilled trades. Sponsored by the […]
London Free Press
Artificial intelligence might be the way of the future, but what does that mean for London classrooms? As schools across Ontario and beyond weigh how to use AI effectively in schools, educators in London are already experimenting with ways to make the technology a teaching tool rather than a shortcut. For teachers like Reece Cantelon […]
The Lucknow Sentinel
Matt Stevens, Finite Robotics CEO, said startups sometimes develop great products that are impossible for farmers to integrate into their operations
London Free Press
Regarding a micro-shelter plan, a Free Press reader asks: "Why do politicians feel good about spending taxpayers’ money in this manner?"
London Free Press
Canada can't hope to lead in a vital global industry by shutting itself off from competition, a McMaster University prof says
London Free Press
TechAlliance, the London agency supporting technology businesses, will receive the money for an initiative called Polaris.