Victory lap limits could threaten Beal art
April 16, 2012 17:21
From London Free Press
BealArt---a world-renowned art program that has produced the likes of filmmaker Paul Haggis and painter Greg Curnoe---could be threatened by moves to limit teenagers spending a fifth year in high school
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Accused bar shooter says he lied to police
June 19, 2013 18:44
From London Free Press
Jordan Faraj began his testimony at his Superior Court trial by confirming he lied to Det. Amanda Pfeffer during a police interview and he was at Jack’s... More...
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Master plan would transform downtown
June 19, 2013 17:54
From London Free Press
A draft master plan for the downtown core has won support from the planning committee before it takes to the road for citizen imput. Chip Martin looks at the... More...
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Reaney's Pick: The Elmwood Trio
June 18, 2013 17:40
From London Free Press
Free Press entertainment reporter James Reaney puts the spotlight on an upcoming event in London A&E with a live performance. This week: The Elmwood Trio... More...
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Club Scene Annex: Tom Petty
June 17, 2013 15:19
From London Free Press
London Free Press entertainment writer James Reaney spotlights one show from the London club scene.: This week: Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers at Budweiser... More...
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New Forensic Mental Health Centre to open
June 14, 2013 17:13
From London Free Press
A brand new forensic psychology centre is opening next week on the same grounds as the old St. Thomas Psychiatric Hospital. The new centre's director talks... More...
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Cartier PS locked down due to assault
June 13, 2013 17:07
From London Free Press
Students at Sir George Etienne Cartier were briefly locked in Thursday after a female student was assaulted by a masked man on school property. More...
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Michael Rafferty heads to Ontario Court of Appeal
June 9, 2013 14:55
From London Free Press
Michael Rafferty, who was found guilty in the murder of 8-year-old Victoria 'Tori' Stafford, is hoping to get Ontario taxpayers to pay for his appeal. More...
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Club Scene Annex: The Rizdales
June 7, 2013 16:59
From London Free Press
London Free Press entertainment writer James Reaney spotlights one show from the London club scene.: This week: The Rizdales at FitzRays on Saturday June 8... More...
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Wrestling championships a world event
June 7, 2013 13:41
From London Free Press
The FILA World Wrestling Championships involving a number of disciplines from grappling to amateur mixed martial arts, will be held at the Western Fair next... More...
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London bar choir taking it to the street
June 6, 2013 17:08
From London Free Press
Ev’s Thick Fat Sound Choir is moving out from their usual home at The APK to take part in the Our Street Festival in downtown London. Every Wednesday it... More...
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It's On: 13-06-06
June 6, 2013 14:01
From London Free Press
It’s On: Upcoming Events in A&E: London Free Press entertainment writer James Reaney looks at the best of this week’s events in arts and entertainment. More...
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Landowners block construction of pipeline
June 5, 2013 18:18
From London Free Press
Saying they just want to protect their land a group of twenty farmers blocked the entrance to a water pipeline work site in Ailsa Craig. Protesters say that... More...
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The Political Beat: June 5
June 5, 2013 15:53
From London Free Press
Reporters Patrick Maloney and Norm DeBono look at this week in politics. This week: London's high umemployment rate, should the city sell London Hydro, and... More...
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Abandoned cottage fire considered suspicious
June 4, 2013 21:07
From London Free Press
The fire department battled a fire in an abandoned cottage near Pond Mills Road Tuesday evening. More...
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More than just a soccer league
June 4, 2013 18:18
From London Free Press
For many of the 250 soccer players who play with the London Athletic Canadian Football Club, the league has become a surrogate family; a great place to keep... More...
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Reaney's Pick: Tutwiler Blues Train
June 4, 2013 17:37
From London Free Press
Free Press entertainment reporter James Reaney puts the spotlight on an upcoming event in London A&E with a live performance. This week: The Tutwiler Blues... More...
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Three injured after five vehicle crash
June 3, 2013 17:49
From London Free Press
Three people were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries after a five vehicle collision on Fanshawe Park Road The incident took place around 3... More...
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The Flip Side: Is pop like crack?
June 3, 2013 16:35
From London Free Press
QMI humour columnist Ian Gillespie with his quirky take on this and that. This week: Is drinking soda pop the same as taking crack cocaine? More...
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New conservation building rates platinum
May 31, 2013 18:30
From London Free Press
The new home for the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority is the most environmentally advanced building in London. It’s one of only ten buildings in... More...
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Club Scene Annex: Ari Shaffir
May 31, 2013 17:44
From London Free Press
London Free Press entertainment writer James Reaney spotlights one show from the London club scene.: This week: Comedian Ari Shaffir at Norma Jean's More...
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It's On: 13-05-30
May 30, 2013 15:52
From London Free Press
It’s On: Upcoming Events in A&E: London Free Press entertainment writer James Reaney looks at the best of this week’s events in arts and entertainment. More...
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Trees honour the everyday hero
May 30, 2013 14:21
From London Free Press
The Can You Feel It campaign at the Family Centre Carling-Thames asks people to fill out paper leaves with quick snippets about a person they think has done... More...
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Guards to meet with minister after fire at EMDC
May 29, 2013 12:24
From London Free Press
A comment from Correctional Services Minister Madeleine Meilleur set off a chain reaction that resulted in a fire at the Elgin Middlesex Detention Centre.... More...
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Staudt named new director of education
May 28, 2013 16:04
From London Free Press
Linda Staudt was named director of education for the London District Catholic School Board after a 28-year career in education mainly in the Windsor area. More...
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New era begins at Storybook Gardens
May 27, 2013 17:25
From London Free Press
This will be the first season for 56-year-old Storybook Gardens without the attraction of a zoo. The question is will the public still come without the animals. More...
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The Flip Side: Is meditation beneficial?
May 27, 2013 14:54
From London Free Press
QMI humour columnist Ian Gillespie with his quirky take on this and that. This week: Is meditation medically beneficial? More...
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Fox teaches Lambeth family balance of nature
May 27, 2013 11:39
From London Free Press
While most people would be calling for pest control Heather Bowman thinks it’s a gift that a mother fox and her four kits are living under her backyard shed. More...
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Club Scene Annex: Brian Byrne
May 24, 2013 18:24
From London Free Press
London Free Press entertainment writer James Reaney spotlights one show from the London club scene.: This week: Brian Byrne at The Taste of Ink More...
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Premier Wynne on the issues
May 24, 2013 17:44
From London Free Press
Just days after a decision by the NDP to support her budget and avoid an election, Premier Kathleen Wynne came to London to give her assessment of a variety... More...
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The Political Beat: May 24
May 24, 2013 16:14
From London Free Press
Reporters Patrick Maloney and Chip Martin look at this week in politics. This week: Mayor Joe Fontana's lawsuit and where to put a casino in London. More...






