Month: September 2024
Scoreboard, July 31
Teoscar Hernandez hit a three run homer as the Blue Jays rallied for a 5-3 victory over the Tigers in Toronto.
Dyer: WHO’s monkeypox emergency a reminder
Monkeypox is very unpleasant and it spreads very fast, but it’s not a real killer: 16,000 cases in 75 countries in a couple of months is impressive, but only five deaths.
Woodward: COVID see, monkeypox do
With what we’ve learned from COVID-19 and HIV/AIDS, we can contain monkeypox
Mac Neil golden again
Maggie Mac Neil set a new Commonwealth Games record when winning gold in Saturday’s 100-metre butterfly.
‘Dynamic’ Indigenous artist set to begin term as Western’s writer-in-residence
Western University’s new writer-in-residence is an Indigenous poet who grew up Stoney Creek and now resides on the Six Nations territory of the Grand River.
Police searching for missing woman
St. Thomas police are looking for a woman who visited London on Friday and never returned home.
Fire in East London requires backhoe for overhaul
The London Fire Department responded to a fire on Trafalgar Street late Saturday afternoon.
LFP ARCHIVES: The prime ministers with local roots
Fifteen years ago, residents in Southwestern Ontario lived for weeks under a cloud of fear as police hunted for Jesse Imeson, wanted in a trio of homicides in the region stretching from his hometown, Windsor, to the London area.
Lambton County winemakers ask: Where are the Americans?
Where are the Americans? That’s a question Lambton County winemaker Marc Alton has been asking this summer.
St. Thomas firefighter was ‘hero’ who leaves behind infant son
Nicholas Cheeseman came from a family of firefighters. Both his grandfather and uncle were fire captains in Toronto, and another uncle was a fire captain in Oakville. So it wasn’t surprising when Cheeseman followed in their footsteps, working as a firefighter in Milton before landing a job with the St. Thomas fire department four years […]