’Shoeless Joe’ author W.P. Kinsella dead at 81
W.P. Kinsella, the B.C.-based author of “Shoeless Joe,” the award-winning novel that became the film “Field of Dreams,” has died.
Whose finger on the nuclear trigger?
In less than two months Americans will decide whose finger should be on the nuclear trigger, ready to possibly destroy Russia, China or North Korea.
Co-op harvesting sunlight
A new community co-op is planting little solar farms on rooftops all over London.
Hathaway taking final spin
After a dozen years and 121 straight races, one of NASCAR Canada’s most dedicated ironmen is taking his foot off the gas pedal.
Leader on some kinda roll
Maybe the weather can stop Aaron Wise.
FC London women face playoff-like game
There is no women’s playoff system leading to a championship match in League1 Ontario soccer.
Years of sacrifices worth it in pursuit of dreams
After getting the phone call he’d been waiting years for, Mike Baran had to sit down and take several deep breathes to make sure he wasn’t dreaming.
Averting the unimaginable
Imagine your phone rings in your car and the air bag deploys.
Group show features gallery’s stable of artists
Works by more than 40 artist are featured in a new exhibition at a London store.
Racism forum targets community action
Racism is a problem in London and it’s time for city leaders to do something about it.
World Cup can't come soon enough
Carey Price finally had enough. In his attempted comeback from knee surgery, he admittedly had one too many.
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Zion United Church celebrates its anniversary