Great Lakes Echo

By Clara Lincolnhol

Michigan is pouring $77 million into clean-up of contaminated abandoned real estate such as former factories. The director of the Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy says the goal is to make the cleaned-up sites safe for housing, commercial developments and other uses.

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London Free Press
New Statistics Canada figures show just how much grocery prices have risen in the past year. Are they expected to climb more in 2026?
The Lucknow Sentinel
Bruce Power has launched its annual online fundraiser for numerous toy drive and hamper programs that support hundreds of local families during the holidays. The fundraiser, organized in conjunction with the United Way of Bruce Grey, is raising money for: Beaver Valley Outreach Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation Dorrell Young Christmas Program, Bruce County […]
London Free Press
This is the first recall at Pistachios Quality Meats and Groceries since it opened in 2021, said owner Mohamad Abdul Hamid.
London Free Press
Adam Bishop acknowledged he unlawfully caused Christopher Michael Bond’s death and committed manslaughter.
London Free Press
Labour Day is a paradoxical holiday. We pause from work in order to commemorate it.
Great Lakes Echo

By Rachel Lewis 
With summer in full swing, you-pick farms have been seeing customers picking their own fruits and vegetables across the state. From blueberries and strawberries to tomatoes and asparagus, many people have opted for gathering their produce themselves. For some, this food gathering goes beyond the farm. In recent years, many people have been turning to wild berry foraging. Instead of grocery stores, these foragers seek out fresh fruits, nuts and herbs from local hiking trails or even off the side of the road.

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Great Lakes Echo

By Rachel Lewis  
With the goal of cutting food waste by 50% from 2005 levels by 2030, The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) has been helping to fund NextCycle Michigan. This program gives grants and advice to small companies in the state looking to reduce food waste. One of these start-ups is Penny Pickup. With robot food delivery vehicles becoming more popular, the company Orange Sparkle Ball decided to launch Penny Pickup as a pickup service, instead of delivery. Its focus is to remove trash and unwanted items, primarily food waste.

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London Free Press
Metro-owned Mediterranean and Middle Eastern supermarket Adonis welcomed eager customers to the grand opening of its 16th location in London
London Free Press
oved ones are mourning a 27-year-old London man killed in a late-night clash along a suburban east-end street that’s resulted in second-degree murder charges against two teens. Nico James Diego “brought light and joy into the lives of others,” reads an obituary of the man, who died Aug. 3. “Nico will be remembered not only […]
London Free Press
hing have come a long way since late April, when Adonis was still under construction. Back then, the Quebec-based grocery chain’s new 4,275-square-metre (46,000-square-foot) location in southwest London on Wonderland Road – south of Southdale Road – was little more than the shell of a building. But on Tuesday, the exterior of the chain’s latest store, […]