With 30 years and more than 2,000 games under his belt, the London Knights recently honoured Mike Stubbs, the club's longtime radio voice and play-by-play commentator. Amid another season of calling the Ontario Hockey League's No. 1 team, Stubbs spoke with LFP reporter Jack Moulton about his career so far. The interview has been edited for length and clarity. Read More
A city councillor wants London's dog licensing bylaw to start requiring owners to share information after a biting incident, motivated by a resident who says he was left searching for details after his pet was attacked. Read More
One person is dead and three are injured after a single-vehicle collision on the highway near Strathroy early Sunday. Read More
A new mid-rise apartment building planned for a single family home-heavy neighbourhood in Byron is intended to address desire for "missing middle" housing in the area, the developer says. Read More
Parents in Southwestern Ontario are being advised to keep children away from creeks and rivers because of heavy rain that may cause flooding in low-lying areas. Read More
COVID-19 continues to linger in London and Middlesex, with fatalities and hospital admissions high more than a year after the pandemic ended. Read More
A mega-deficit, job cuts and demotions, a mass board resignation and a fraud probe by London police. London Health Sciences Centre, the region's largest hospital, made headlines in 2024 as it worked to rebound from several tumultuous years in its top ranks and tried to address a $150-million budget shortfall. The hospital's 10-person advisory committee is busy gathering community feedback to help plan LHSC’s future, part of a process that will unfold in 2025. Our Jennifer Bieman caught up with supervisor David Musyj, seconded to LHSC from Windsor Regional Hospital in May and appointed by the province as the hospital's supervisor in September, to talk about LHSC’s next steps. Read More
The driver was stopped at about 9 p.m. on Christmas Day in the eastbound lanes of the 401 near Tilbury by two vehicles, one with flashing red and blue lights in the windshield, police said Friday. Read More
Registration has begun for Wingham’s Coldest Night of the Year. Coldest Night of the Year walks are hosted in more than 170 cities across Canada, raising vital funds to assist individuals and families experiencing hunger, homelessness, and other hardships. The Wingham event takes place on Feb. 22 with check-in beginning at 4 p.m. The start […]
The Grey-Bruce Board of Health recently announced the appointment of Nicholas Saunders as chair. His one-year term began Dec. 20. Read More
Bruce County continues to work through updating its official plan after receiving feedback from residents and stakeholders, and continuing engagement with provincial ministries, local municipalities and First Nations communities. Read More