Tag: Paris
New research sheds light on how city police handle missing person cases
News Local News London police made urgent requests for personal records in fewer than two per cent of the nearly 700 missing person cases last year, a new report says.…
Rock the Park asks city to green light extra night
News Local News local-entertainment It’s almost time to rock. The Rock The Park crowd in London shows its enthusiasm on July 14, 2015. The company that organizes the festival is…
It’s patio season – and time to change size rules for restaurants: councilors
News Local News After a flurry of new and expanded patios built to help London restaurants weather pandemic lockdowns, two city councilors are asking city hall to scrap a bylaw…
For rural education advocates, London-area fight grows deeper
News Local News Rural education advocates are chafing after the Thames Valley District school board dissolved a task force created to come up with ideas to improve rural schooling. (picture…
Province extends tuition freeze for college, university students
News Local News The provincial government will extend a tuition freeze for college and university students through next year. Western University students walk on campus. (Mike Hensen/The London Free Press)…
Province extends tuition freeze for college, university students
News Local News The provincial government will extend a tuition freeze for college and university students through next year. Western University students walk on campus. (Mike Hensen/The London Free Press)…
“Finished, the diplomacy of the lamb”: meeting with Lu Shaye, Chinese ambassador in Paris
He is one of the most virulent representatives of the “wolves warriors”, these Chinese diplomats who appeared during the reign of President Xi Jinping, who have no longer hesitated, in…
Plugged in: New $5B auto battery plant big win for Windsor, Canada
News Local News The Windsor region was thrust into the future of an electrified auto industry Wednesday with the announcement that Stellantis and LG Energy Solution will build a $5…
Ontario supporting investment in Sarnia rail car repair operation
News Local News Ontario’s government says it will contribute about $360,000 to a nearly $2.4-million investment by a rail car repair operation in Sarnia that is expected to create 11…
Trial begins for four accused of human trafficking
A trial began this week in Cayuga for four Caledonia residents who are facing charges of trafficking and controlling a teenager while benefiting from her sex work. Crown lawyer Susan…