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Despite the ongoing construction to create Dundas Place, the former Blu Duby restaurant will reopen next week under a new name, Gnosh. Blu Duby opened at 125 Dundas St. six years ago. → Read More
Escapology, London's newest escape room attraction, recently opened its doors and will soon become part of a major revamp of Palasad North. → Read More
The developer of London's first six-storey wood-frame apartment building is planning to construct a second, larger one in Pond Mills. → Read More
Indiva, London’s first medical-cannabis producer, has been granted a federal licence and is already looking ahead to opening a retail store in the city. → Read More
It’s been almost 70 years since he lived in London, but Arthur Labatt is still trying to make his hometown a more caring place. → Read More
The family of a seven-year old girl killed in a car crash north of London is asking mourners to mark her memory by donating teddy bears for children in need. → Read More
The rebirth of Lilley’s Corner, the gateway to Old East Village is nearing completion. → Read More
London International Airport is getting $3.3 million in federal money to rebuild its aging main taxiway. → Read More
A sentencing hearing for an elementary school bus driver convicted of disgusting child pornography crimes hinged on the assessment of an expert on sexual predators. → Read More
RoomRoster, a downtown London tech business, is rebranding to reach a broader market. → Read More
The massive Bostwick Community Centre on Southdale Road west of Wonderland Road will include a YMCA, a double pad arena, a branch library, a municipal service centre and a community kitchen. → Read More
Some long-awaited apartment projects provided a big boost to London-area housing starts last month. → Read More
The Western Fair Association will be taking the step of expanding its highly popular farmers’ market to Sunday openings. → Read More
The riders pedal themselves around to visit craft brewers and a distillery → Read More
It turns out London will get more than a triple scoop of new jobs from the expansion of the Nestle ice cream plant. → Read More
As the strike at the town's salt mine grinds into its sixth week, the signs of stress in the picturesque lakeside town are everywhere. → Read More
The master grower of London's first licensed cannabis growing operation personalized the sector in transition → Read More
Effective this week, the slots lounge will close from 3 a.m. to 9 a.m., Sunday through Wednesday, operating 24 hours a day the rest of the week. → Read More
INDIVA is holding a private open house on Wednesday to kick off the expansion of its facility in a south London industrial park. → Read More
The London-area jobless rate fell to 5.3 per cent in May, the second-lowest rate ever recorded. Statistics Canada said the lowest unemployment rate ever seen in the London area was in August 2004, when it stood at 4.8 per cent. → Read More