
The slumping economy has hit Libro Financial Group, taking $2.4 million in profits from the London credit union.

Off-the-shelf video games are becoming the next casualty of the Digital Age, says a group of London video game executives.

A London-based company that attracted millions of dollars from investors with its dream to revisit natural gas fields under Southwestern Ontario is in dire straits, its lender demanding repayment of loans worth $1.25 million.

High unemployment will keep a lid on London-area home construction and real estate sales next year, a new forecast says.
Ten years after it opened, the third incarnation of London's venerable Covent Garden Market is in a good place, says general manager Bob Usher.
A popular program that has helped the jobless set up their own businesses has been quietly axed by the provincial government.
A London precision manufacturing firm has found promising new markets in nuclear plants and environmental control equipment.
When the folks at Woolfy's at Wildwood talk about garden-fresh produce on their menu, they really mean it.
The "buy local" trend has become a fact of life for food retailers, says the Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers.
BEYOND CRISIS: A Free Press series exploring our region's next economy.
Walking through the oldest part of his Dundas St. factory, Andy Mavrokefalos gestures to the humming machinery around him.
Scores of wineries have popped up in the London region, though regulations often give the trade a bitter taste
Londoners have developer Vito Frijia to thank for this weekend's opening of the city's biggest showcase of appliances.