The London Food Bank is adapting and slightly altering Canadians' response to the U.S. trade war.
London researchers have uncovered a potential link between frequent cannabis use and psychosis in young people.
With apple consumption in decline, Southwestern Ontario farmer Chris Hedges wants to remind shoppers of the many benefits of buying local.
Thames Valley schools must have a plan in case students on 13 school trips to the U.S. are turned back at the border, officials say
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Home sales in the London region plunged in the first quarter this year, but one segment of the local market seems to be bucking the trend.
Passenger vehicle traffic at the Blue Water Bridge was down 23 per cent in March compared to the same month last year amid the trade war.
Anthony Mitchell, a retired school principal running for the Rhinoceros Party in Sarnia, says he has no campaign budget, just a red nose and a slogan.
Two disturbing videos of prisoners recently landed in the news, striking chords of dystopian dissonance.
“We need Greenland. Very important for international security; we have to have Greenland....There are Chinese and Russian ships all over the place.”