London’s Lost in Japan took home the pop music prize at the Forest City London Music Awards on Sunday night as a packed gala wrapped up the 20th annual celebration of local musical talent. Read More
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More downtown events planned for country music award celebrations
London’s core will be alive with music and family fun when the country music awards comes to town in June. The Country Music Association of Ontario has announced two days of events downtown and a legacy revival show at Purple Hill Country Hall in Thorndale that will feature country icon and star Michelle Wright. More […]
For troubled London teen Jason Allen, comedy was a life-saver
The world of funny is where Jason Allen found a life. Thursday, the 36-year-old London native, who entered adulthood a full-blown addict only to find a way out through laughter, will be at Poacher’s Arms for the release of his new CD, Known Alias. The show also features comedians Doug Koning, Dave Getachew, Aaron Stephenson, […]
PHOTOS: London Lightning vs. KW Titans
The London Lightning edged the KW Titans 118-113 in Basketball Super League action at Budweiser Gardens on Sunday afternoon. Jachai Taylor led the way for the Bolts with 25 points. Photos by LFP’s Mike Hensen mhensen@postmedia.com
LFP ARCHIVES: A photographic history of Home County Music and Art Festival
The Home County Music and Art Festival returns this weekend in downtown London – a cultural rite of summer since 1974.
Racers raved about Owen Sound-area scenery, roads Sunday
More than 420 athletes competed in the Owen Sound Subaru Triathlon races Sunday at Kelso Beach at Nawash Park. “The competitors, they never stopped talking about how great the venue was, how much they liked it,” race director Greg Nicol said Monday, including the smooth roads and scenery. The event made its return to the […]
Area libraries telling stories of missing, murdered Indigenous women
Visitors to the Central Library in downtown London will notice a unique shelf with a collection of books wrapped in colourful floral fabric that have names written on their spines in gold. The book display, unveiled Tuesday, is part of a project called The Canadian Library that honours Canada’s missing and murdered Indigenous women. Launched […]