Month: June 2024
PHOTOS: Easter Sunday at St. Peter’s Cathedral Basilica
Bishop Ronald Fabbro of the Roman Catholic Diocese of London spoke on Easter Sunday to an overflowing crowd at St. Peter’s Cathedral Basilica in downtown London. Photos by LFP’s Mike Hensen mhensen@postmedia.com
Grey-Bruce’s top public sector earners listed on 2023 Sunshine List
The number of public sector workers in Ontario who earned over six figures surpassed 300,000 in 2023, and included at least 1,700 employed in Grey-Bruce. On Thursday, the annual public salary disclosure document known as the Sunshine List was released by the Ontario government, shining a light on the province’s highest earners among workers paid […]
LIVE: Round 1, Game 2 – London Knights vs. Flint Firebirds
The London Knights play host to the Flint Firebirds in Game 2 of their Ontario Hockey League first-round playoff series on Sunday afternoon at Budweiser Gardens. Follow along below for to-the-minute coverage from LFP sportswriter Ryan Pyette
Motorcyclist seriously injured in crash in Hanover
A motorcyclist was airlifted to hospital with serious injuries following a collision in Hanover on Saturday afternoon. The Hanover Police Service and Hanover Fire Department responded to the collision involving a motorcycle and an SUV on 10th Street near 22nd Avenue, Hanover Police Chief Chris Knoll said in a post on X. A 34-year-old Hanover […]
Baranyai: Sugar, cocoa production steeped in abuse
I’m not a church-goer, but I identify as Lent-curious.
Series shifts to Scenic City with Attack down 2-0 to Spirit
Special teams and goaltending. That’s always the talking point as the weather warms up and the hockey games start to feel weighty and of greater importance. The Saginaw Spirit had both in spades Saturday night as the Memorial Cup hosts skated to a 5-2 win over Owen Sound to take a 2-0 series lead in […]
Blackout 101: What Londoners need to know for ultra-rare solar eclipse
A total solar eclipse of the sun will make the sky go dark over Southwestern Ontario, and far beyond, for a few minutes on April 8.
Local skilled trades program for women wraps up
The final round of the Women in Construction program has come to a close. “The program has helped me build my self-confidence and allowed me to build my skills to be successful in my new career,” said Kelly Weiler, who completed the spring cohort, in a news release. “Also, the program helped me get recognized […]
Local skilled trades program for women wraps up
The final round of the Women in Construction program has come to a close. “The program has helped me build my self-confidence and allowed me to build my skills to be successful in my new career,” said Kelly Weiler, who completed the spring cohort, in a news release. “Also, the program helped me get recognized […]
LETTER: Civil War aid not a definitive indicator of Secord’s character, beliefs
In response to the letter submitted by Christina Wahi (March 28, 2024 – Kincardine News): 1) What are the perspectives of descendants of those impacted by slavery, in addition to the impact on those who believe that if you take an oath to save lives, your doing so should not be overlooked regardless of the […]