Ontarians can be forgiven for sleepily stumbling toward the ballot box on Thursday, that's how stupefying the current campaign has been, set against the backdrop of Trump 2.0.
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In the past few years, state and local governments across the U.S. have begun spending billions in opioid settlements paid by companies accused of fueling the overdose crisis. But where is that money going, who is getting it, and is it doing any good?
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Matt Hamilton is the first teacher from Michigan to get an Award for Teaching Excellence from the National Education Association — the country’s largest teacher’s union.
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In the past few years, state and local governments across the U.S. have begun spending billions in opioid settlements paid by companies accused of fueling the overdose crisis. But where is that money going, who is getting it, and is it doing any good?
London Free Press
Free Press reader disappointed seeing fellow Canadians booing the U.S. national anthem at sporting events.
London Free Press
A parent at the cash-strapped Thames Valley school board says he's been told to hire a pricey private psychologist for his child's assessment rather than access the board's in-house service.
London Free Press
London-area, intercity public transit routes have seen a near five-figure boost in ridership during the past two years, new figures show.
London Free Press
The YMCA of Southwestern Ontario's 2025 Women of Excellence award winners have been announced.
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Speakers at the annual State of the Community event brought updates on healthcare, housing, tourism and other hot-button topics. They also addressed sweeping changes in the federal government.
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Speakers at the annual State of the Community event brought updates on healthcare, housing, tourism and other hot-button topics. They also addressed sweeping changes in the federal government.