Tag: Baseball
Q+A: The San Diego Chicken reflects on 50 years in feathers
It’s now been more than 50 years since London native Ted Giannoulas debuted as the San Diego Chicken, the hilarious mascot that thrilled millions and changed the way fans experience live sports across North America. Now 71, he’s slowed down, taking few gigs – and is his career’s final, feathery farewell at hand? LFP’s Adshayah […]
London Majors hope to pin down final starter ahead of playoffs
The London Majors have to put one more puzzle piece in place before the launch of the Intercounty Baseball League playoffs.
South Bruce Peninsula sticks with controversial picketing bylaw
The picketing provision in the town’s public nuisance bylaw says no one shall picket in or on a public place unless authorized by the town, with a set fine of $400.
EV Road Trip 2025 — More Chargers Than Before, But Still Challenges
Summer is the time for my guy and me to escape the humidity of Florida and tour around New England. As reverse snowbirds who drive a 2022 Tesla Model Y for the majority of the year, we approach each northern EV road trip with a slight bit of trepidation. You … [continued]
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Points North: A Good, Not Great Lake
By Ruth Abramovitz, Interlochen Public Radio
Points North is a biweekly podcast about the land, water and inhabitants of the Great Lakes.
This episode was shared here with permission from Interlochen Public Radio.
In February 1998, Congress passed what should have been an uncontroversial bill.
