A veteran stand-up comedian who’s shared the stage with the Beach Boys and John Candy is back in London this weekend – nearly 50 years after he first performed at his high school here. Glen Foster was a new kid at Sir Frederick Banting secondary school, having moved here from Cambridge, when he decided to […]
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The provincial political landscape in the 10-riding London region looks exactly the same as it did before – an orange island in a blue ocean
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Republicans and Democrats come to an agreement on new minimum and tipped wages for some Michigan workers, plus changes to the state’s paid sick leave law. And, Michigan Republicans and Democrats meet separately this weekend in Detroit to choose new state party chairs.
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There was a time in Freeman Hill’s life when he helped build make-believe courtrooms in Toronto for a future wife of a British prince.
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Turning yourself from a democratically elected president into a dictator is a tricky operation, and most people who try it fail.
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A lifelong expertise, a shopful of specialized tools and a worldwide reputation â yet, here was Derek Dier trying to colour a vintage diamond-and-gold watch with a pink magic marker. When Hollywood calls and when Hollywood helps your business, you jump. The propmaster for the hit series Mad Men had
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Carter was president from 1977 to 1981, but he was perhaps more famous for the life he led after he left office. He was one of the biggest advocates for peace, democracy and human rights.
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If you're a millennial, or a parent of one, you might remember these must-have toys that turned Christmas shopping upside-down.
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Kenny Pheasant first became a teacher of Anishinaabemowin at 14 years-old, teaching customers from behind the meat counter at a grocery store. Now, it's his life mission to get more people speaking the Great Lakes’ original and endangered language.
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Iconic Canadian writer Lawrence Hill says a London District Catholic school board ban on teaching his and other Black writers’ books containing the N-word will essentially erase their work from the classroom curriculum. Hill â the author of 11 books, including the Book of Negroes â first expressed his thoughts
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A London company wants to make candy healthier, and has won a $1 million investment on Dragons' Den to help make it happen.
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One of the ironies of pandemic isolation was the way it reignited our appreciation for great cinema, while simultaneously extinguishing our desire to visit a crowded theatre. Stories of connection, played out on smaller screens, helped us survive the long weeks of limited human contact. After the dark times of