Month: June 2024
Fare With A Flair: Little seafood goes a long way in chowder
This weekend, many tables will be filled with feasts of ham, turkey or perhaps lamb.
LIVE: London Knights vs. Flint Firebirds in OHL playoffs opener
The No. 1 London Knights open their first-round Ontario Hockey League playoff series with the Flint Firebirds on Friday night at Budweiser Gardens. Follow along below for to-the-minute coverage by LFP sportswriter Ryan Pyette
Improvements planned for Grey Rd. 16 and Conc. 5/6 intersection
Roadwork planned for later this year will remove a hill and install lighting to improve safety at an intersection on Grey Rd 16 between the villages of Chatsworth and Keady. On Thursday, Grey County council awarded a tender of just over $1 million to Harold Sutherland Construction Ltd. o/a Walker Construction Grey-Bruce for a reconstruction […]
London Lightning cut two players, sign guard in roster shakeup
The London Lightning have signed a new player ahead of their road game Saturday night in Montreal.
Sunshine List: London hospital boss made $800K, near top of Ontario peers
London hospital boss Jackie Schleifer Taylor is the fourth-highest paid hospital executive in the province, the latest public sector salary disclosures show, and the only one outside of Toronto pulling in salary and benefits of more than $800,000 last year.
Restructuring talk takes over Grey County strategic plan discussion
A presentation on Grey County’s new four-year strategic plan turned into a discussion on restructuring around the county council table on Thursday. The completed plan for 2024 to 2027, called Working Together for Success, was presented to council by Chief Administrative Officer Kim Wingrove. It outlines the county’s priorities and goals for the next four […]
Court records shed light on man charged with manslaughter in fatal drug overdose
A man recently charged with manslaughter in the suspected drug-overdose death of a 19-year-old last year is also charged with drug trafficking for alleged offences just two days earlier, according to court documents.
Ohio Lake Erie Commission getting $5.8M for environmental justice projects
The U.S. EPA announced the Sandusky-based Ohio Lake Erie Commission would receive $5.8 million to support underserved communities. These funds will be used to remove barriers and preserve the rich […]
Freighters in Great Lakes, St. Lawrence Seaway lose power, steering about 20 times a year
In the wake of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, it was reported that freighters on the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway lost propulsion, steering, or electrical power more […]
With early start, Great Lakes ports and industry hope to see gains this shipping season
The Great Lakes shipping season started three days early this month, responding to industry calls to move more cargo amid demand for domestic steel. Read the full story by Wisconsin […]