Author: The London Free Press
Brews News: Fresh batch of craft stouts help take chill out of winter
We’ve seen snowstorms and a beaver moon, Northern Lights and dark dinner hours. And as sure as these are signs of November, so too are the arrivals of craft stouts, the seasonals that matter most to beer fans and word about Ontario’s chilliest beer festival. Locally, the autumn stout groupthink begins in Old East Village […]
Dyer: Why Beijing isn’t likely to breach East Asian peace
Russia has its endless war in Ukraine, Africa has the Sudanese civil war, the U.S. is on the brink of invading Venezuela, India and Pakistan had a brief (non-nuclear) war in South Asia, and Israel bombed Iran, Qatar, Syria, Lebanon and the Gaza Strip.
Why is alcohol legal: Magic mushroom advocate asks judge at sentencing
After remaining largely silent through his lengthy, failed constitutional challenge, Friday marked the first time he spoke.
How Londoner Jeff Carter became the Soo Greyhounds’ surest thing
Amid chaos and change, Carter steadied the Greyhounds — and earned a place in the rafters
PHOTOS: Magic of Lights at Fanshawe Conservation Area
The holiday glow is on full display at Fanshawe Conservation Area where the Magic of Lights has returned for a fifth consecutive year. The 2.5-kilometre drive-through display features dozens of light displays and digital animations, including favourites such as the Enchanted Tunnel and new creations. The show opens Friday, Nov. 21 and runs until Jan. […]