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- Demolition is underway at the former London Free Press building. The building was home to the newspaper's printing presses and staff for more than 50 years. Printing operations were moved out of the York Street location about seven years ago while staff were moved to Dundas Street shortly after. The property is owned by Farhi Holdings.
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Mar 13, 2024 · For more than 50 years it was home to London's daily newspaper. Now the London Free Press building on York Street is coming down quickly, a testament to a fast-changing media age.
Feb 5, 2024 · In 1849, the town of London, Ontario was a small community of just 5,000 people. Roads were unpaved, sidewalks were made of wood as were the majority of buildings. A local entrepreneur named William Sutherland founded a newspaper named The Canadian Free Press. The Canadian Free Press was printed weekly with publication beginning on January 2 nd ...
In late August 2005, Quebecor announced that, starting in 2007, The London Free Press would no longer be printed locally at its press at 369 York Street; instead it would be printed at a new press facility to be built north of Toronto, resulting in a loss of 180 local jobs.
Jan 11, 2024 · Demolition is underway at the former London Free Press building. The building was home to the newspaper's printing presses and staff for more than 50 years.