Hank Daniszewski, London Free Press

Hank Daniszewski

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London, ON, Canada

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  • London Free Press
  • The Whig-Standard
  • SudburyStar
  • Toronto Sun

Past articles by Hank:

Downtown restaurant revived under new name, Gnosh

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

Business Buzz: Palasad partners with new escape room

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

Innovative wood-frame apartment building planned for Pond Mills

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

London pot producer may open retail store

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

Labatt helps out hometown once again with L'Arche donation

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

'Short life of innocence & dreams': Crash victim mourned

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

Lilley's Corners rises again

The rebirth of Lilley’s Corner, the gateway to Old East Village is nearing completion. → Read More

Airport lands federal funds for taxiway rebuild

London International Airport is getting $3.3 million in federal money to rebuild its aging main taxiway. → Read More

Pedophile bus driver took job to access kids: Crown

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

Tech company rebrands to reach wider market

RoomRoster, a downtown London tech business, is rebranding to reach a broader market. → Read More

Two big public projects in London will be ready for September

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

Long-awaited apartment projects boost local home-construction numbers

Some long-awaited apartment projects provided a big boost to London-area housing starts last month. → Read More

Western Fair farmers' market to open on Sundays

The Western Fair Association will be taking the step of expanding its highly popular farmers’ market to Sunday openings. → Read More

PedalPub multi-rider bike brings party to streets of Old East London

The riders pedal themselves around to visit craft brewers and a distillery → Read More

Nestle offers flurry of new ice cream jobs

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

Goderich salt mine strike grinds on

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 long road to legal medical marijuana

The master grower of London's first licensed cannabis growing operation personalized the sector in transition → Read More

Round-the-clock slots end at Western Fair, but expansion back on track

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

London's first marijuana producer ready to grow

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

That'll work! London jobless rate nears historic low

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