Great Lakes International Airshow promises 'zoom and boom'
The "zoom and boom" is back.
View ArticleThe Francis factor
With a new Pope at the helm of a church dealing with a myriad of challenges — from a declining number of parishes, to lower attendance at Sunday mass, to aging priests — the question begs: What impact...
View ArticleSnow squall watch issued for Huron and Perth
Forecasters say this is no April Fools' joke.
View ArticleCalling for higher compensation from Clean Harbors
The compensation Clean Harbors pays neighbours of its hazardous waste landfill near Brigden is “pretty light,” says St. Clair Township Mayor Steve Arnold.
View ArticleLondoners pull through for the hungry
A last-minute wave of donations has helped the London Food Bank meet its goal for the annual spring food drive.
View ArticleEnter, the (nice) dragons
Styled after the idea-pitching business investment show, Dragon’s Den, St. Joseph’s Health Care in London is quietly funding small-money staff ideas to make patients’ lives better. Kelly Pedro reports...
View ArticleQuestions reign in Ontario’s winded horse industry
Monday marked the start of a new normal for Ontario’s horse racing industry.
View ArticleClimatologist David Phillips forecasts a warmer than normal spring . . . when...
Don’t despair, Londoners, eventually there will be a spring and it will likely be warmer than normal.
View ArticleFarmers cry foul over skyrocketing fees
Farmers will be able to air their grievances about new tire recycling fees that will make costs skyrocket.
View ArticleArea home sales for March plummet by 20% over last year
The London-area real estate market was as chilly as the weather in March.
View ArticleOne victim ID’d in London double-homicide
As London police identified one victim in a double homicide, the chorus of outrage over Canada’s justice system and an earlier sentence given the accused grew stronger Monday.
View ArticleReport links former London duo to Algerian gas plant attack
Two young London men were killed while staging a deadly terrorist attack at a North African gas plant, a new reports says.
View ArticleLondoners asked about homegrown terrorism
The London Free Press asked Londoners if they were shocked that international terrorists could have come from London, Ontario.
View Article'Jokester' student harboured dark side
He was an outgoing athlete, known as a jokester.
View ArticleMuslim community flinches
When she heard the news — two London men involved in the horrific Algerian terrorist attack — Mariam Hamou’s heart dropped.
View ArticleRAW VIDEO: Press conference at London Mosque
Complete comments of London Muslim Mosque following the report that two Londoners were part of a terrorist group who killed dozens of workers at a gas plant in Algeria this past January.
View ArticlePeace-making kid morphed into 'cynical' teen
In Grade 8, a young Xristos Katsiroubas was part of a team of pupils whose job it was to make peace.
View ArticleFire destroys giant turbine near Goderich
So how do you put out a fire atop a wind turbine tower as tall as a 20-storey building and in the middle of a field?
View ArticleFrom football and schoolyard peace-making, to terrorism
From Grade 8 peacemaker to killer.
View ArticleThird South alumnus under spotlight
A third South Collegiate alumni has been linked in media reports to the two London men killed in a January terror attack.
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