Tag: Longreads
Plant closings in Ingersoll and Brampton that cost Ontario more than 4,000 workers, stunned the industry recently and laid bare the vulnerability of the Ontario manufacturing sector to trade and tarif
Is it a bump in a long, automotive road or the future of the industry here?
Water buffalo, Holstein herds share a barn and milking parlour
Philip Koskamp’s advice is, “before you decide to milk water buffalo, you have to establish where your market is”
Canada Post shake-up: Is your rural Southwestern Ontario outlet safe?
The future of dozens of London-region rural post offices could soon be in play, as a moratorium on closing rural postal outlets is lifted.
London humanitarian Jane Roy embraces passion for art: ‘Life lessons’
Jane Roy of the London Food Bank has found a new way to give back and express herself through a brush, a palette of colours, and a bit of fun in the process. Inside a studio in Old South, finished paintings share space with other pieces still taking shape. For Roy, that balance feels a […]
Q+A: Director Matt Gallagher on making Shamed and ‘Creeper Hunter’
Ahead of its screening Monday at the Forest City Film Festival, he says it is the most difficult documentary he has ever made