Category: London Free Press
Stage set in London for taller buildings, more stacked townhouses
London politicians laid the groundwork Tuesday for taller buildings across the city and four-storey stacked townhouses in residential neighbourhoods as they endorsed proposed changes to the city’s master planning document. Following a two-hour public meeting, members of city council’s planning and environment signed off on proposed changes that could change the city’s skyline and fabric […]
Ontario food bank usage hits grim milestone
New figures show more than one million Ontarians visited a food bank in the past year, amid record demand some say can’t be sustained.
Brandon Prust grabs London Nationals’ reins, with help from old friends
In his own way, Brandon Prust is helping get the gang back together.
Man describes how suspect fleeing police barges in after midnight
A London man described how a former friend showed up unexpectedly at his door in the middle of the night, after police allege he blew through an impaired driving checkpoint, crashed into a home and left a loaded gun behind.
This is the new name proposed for London’s Budweiser Gardens
London could be losing a long-time Bud.Â
Tension flares as Western University closes campus roads amid ongoing strike
As frustration mounts over bumper-to-bumper traffic near Western Universityâs campus, striking workers and the school are nowhere near reaching an agreement, a union representative says.
Old goalie guru returns as London Knights eye net gains: ‘Part of the family’
Dave Rook is back for a third round as London Knights goaltending coach.
U.S.-based uniform business opens London plant, creating 80 jobs
A uniform-cleaning business that will serve clients across Southwestern Ontario is opening its doors in London.
Old boss re-takes helm at Thames Valley school board amid shakeup
The Thames Valley District school board’s former education director will once again re-take the helm amid a shakeup at the top of the organization, officials announced on Tuesday.