A London dog treat maker which ships most of its product to the United States will take advantage of a newly announced pause in tariffs
London Free Press
The London Knights would never win as much as they do without a strong devotion to their head coach.
London Free Press
The text messages found on Daniel Fawcett’s cell phone appeared to leave a breadcrumb trail to follow to his final moments. There were weeks of conversations found by the police between Fawcett and an associate who was a friend of Craig Allan, 50, the man on trial for Fawcett’s death. Those final messages directed Fawcett […]
London Free Press
Two people were taken to hospital after fire tore through an east-end motel room on Monday morning, London Fire Department officials say. It’s unclear when the blaze broke out, but officials posted a photo on social media showing fire crews working in the dark to battle the flames in a room at the American Plaza […]
Interlochen Public Radio
Two union leaders in Michigan confirmed with WCMU that at least 15 people from Huron-Manistee, 14 from Hiawatha and eight from the Ottawa national forests were affected by the layoffs.
Interlochen Public Radio
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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A large crowd gathered in a snowstorm on Monday to protest mass deportations, federal jobs cuts and more.
London Free Press
As Donald Trump calls into question Canada's legitimacy, a veteran with a personal connection to Canada's flag reflects on its 60th birthday
London Free Press
London police said a pedestrian was struck by a train near the city's eastern edge on Thursday morning.
London Free Press
When spectators disrespect a visiting team's national anthem, things can get uncomfortable.
Interlochen Public Radio
Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s administration rolled out its 83-point-five billion dollar proposed budget Wednesday for the coming fiscal year.
London Free Press
Canadians have pledged to buy domestic products over choices coming from the U.S. as the country shakes its collective head in anger over President Donald Trump's 25 per cent tariffs on imports from Canada.