Nearly half a million dollars for a study to revive the core area. Instead of spending this money, the city could be a little more proactive and ask actual citizens for assistance coming up with a suitable plan. Read More
Ads seldom rely on information alone to make their point. Most aim for an emotional response to help the message land. They may tug at your heartstrings or tickle your funny bone, play on your deepest fears and insecurities, even make your blood boil. The stronger the emotional hook, the better. Read More
Two London residents face charges following an investigation into an alleged $48-million fraud involving a gun and ammunition company in Kitchener-Waterloo, police say. Read More
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Last week’s violence in Northern Ireland, not really a "protest" but an organized pogrom, is being seized on by the British and international hard right as further evidence "out-of-control immigration" is fuelling justifiable anger of the beleaguered (and soon to be replaced) white majority. This is a steaming heap of horsefeathers. Read More
SCARBOROUGH – A small army of police officers and private security could not keep hundreds of protesters out of this year’s Ford Fest, held here on Friday. Read More
_The Shedden Truck and Tractor Pull drew spectators this weekend to the Keystone Complex in the rural community located about a 30-minute drive southwest of London. Photos by LFP's Geoff Robins._ Read More
A London teen is preparing to spend a year living in a small modular home he designed and built himself – a real-world test he hopes will eventually launch a business selling the units. Read More
Aza Raskin did not mean to break anything. He just wanted to make scrolling easier. It was 2006, and this interface designer was annoyed by the little button you had to had to click at the bottom of a webpage to load the next one. So he removed it. The page would simply continue, endlessly. He called it the “infinite scroll,” and it’s been with us ever since. Read More