Debora Van Brenk, London Free Press

Debora Van Brenk

London Free Press

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  • London Free Press
  • SudburyStar
  • Toronto Sun

Past articles by Debora:

Relative rookie helms public board

He’s the youngest school board chairperson in Ontario. → Read More

Tory voters back outspoken reality TV star: survey

Conservative voters would be more more likely to choose outspoken TV personality Kevin O'Leary as their party leader among a field of seven declared and potential candidates for Stephen Harper's old job, a Forum Research poll suggests. → Read More

Londoner to lead airshow demos

In the world of air shows, few aerial demonstrations draw the kind of attention the CF-18 Hornet generates. → Read More

Eerie Erie

News, Local, Provincial, Canada, World, Sports, High School Sports, Local Hockey, Hockey, Basketball, Baseball, Football, Soccer, Lacrosse, Curling, Other Sports, Entertainment, Local, Movies, Music, Television, Celebrities, Life, Health, Food, Travel, Money, Opinion, Editorial, Letters, Column, Your Newspaper, Social medias, Events, UR, News, Sports, Life, Entertainment, Money, Opinion,… → Read More

The road more travelled

A county road once not even busy enough to have its own name will become the new mainstreet of the fastest-growing community on London’s fringes. → Read More

Home Depot pledges neonics phase-out

Environmentalists are applauding a move by the world’s largest home-improvement retailer toward removing a controversial pesticide from its garden plants. → Read More

Santa’s House is for the kids

You can’t miss the huge red Santa House in Victoria Park, its red siding and icing-eaves standing bright against a landscape where snow hasn’t yet touched down. → Read More

Rockin' New Year's lineup announced

Londoners might never hear the end of today's rock and of the next best thing as bands Sloan and Ivory Hours headline the Rockin' New Year's celebrations at London's Victoria Park. → Read More

Some want smokestack saved

During the years, heritage activists in London have worked to save landmark stores, houses and hospital buildings. → Read More

Ready to serve

Some have been jailed and tortured; others, sexually assaulted while their children were forced to watch. → Read More

Eliminating the middle man

An organization sprung from Ontario’s collapsed tobacco industry is getting more provincial cash to expand the largest of the region’s food hubs. → Read More

Home-grown shrimp

The town tobacco built, near the shore of one of the world’s biggest freshwater lakes, will soon be home to an unlikely harvest — saltwater shrimp. → Read More

Pea Soup

A slight change in the wind, current or rain keeps Lake Erie-watchers awake some summer nights. → Read More

London pair on space exploitation mission

News, Local, Provincial, Canada, World, Sports, High School Sports, Local Hockey, Hockey, Basketball, Baseball, Football, Soccer, Lacrosse, Curling, Other Sports, Entertainment, Local, Movies, Music, Television, Celebrities, Life, Health, Food, Travel, Money, Opinion, Editorial, Letters, Column, Your Newspaper, Social medias, Events, UR, News, Sports, Life, Entertainment, Money, Opinion,… → Read More

Time to tap Ontario’s potential

En route to bringing 120,000 new agriculture jobs to Ontario, the province must hammer home — and abroad — its competitive advantages as a global food leader, says an advisory group to the agriculture minister. → Read More

Southwestern Ontario nervous as Toyota moves production to Mexico

LONDON, Ont. -- That was a nervous shudder you felt roll through Southwestern Ontario Wednesday. The question is, are more coming down the road? → Read More

Bill Cosby urges concertgoers to 'remain calm'

Bill Cosby says he plans to give southern Ontario fans the “show of (his) life” and advised those who attend his three performances this week to “remain calm” and non-confrontational if protesters interrupt. → Read More

'Santabomb' could bring wild weather for Christmas Day

Twas the night before Christmas and all through the town. → Read More

Ontario beekeepers sue pesticide manufacturers

Ontario beekeepers are suing pesticide manufacturers for $450 million, alleging their chemical agents are responsible for the huge decline in bee populations in recent years. → Read More

Cost of packaged food down from a year ago

Price-shocked meat eaters might be astounded by a new analysis that shows the cost of most grocery items has dropped since last year. → Read More