Tag: Editorial
Growing Concerns: When the forsythia bloom, rake the lawn
The yellow blooms of the forsythia are proof the soil has warmed enough that the grass is actively growing.
Neighbours recall troubles at home where fire raged, woman was hurt
A skull mailbox, burned e-bikes, scooters and shacks in the backyard remained in the rubble Friday of an east London home destroyed by fire one day prior. Surrounded by yellow tape, police cruisers, and fire investigators, the home at 1884 Avalon St. – near the intersection of Clarke Road and Dundas Street – was known […]
Unclaimed winning $5M lotto ticket, sold locally, set to expire
Attention, Woodstock shoppers. It’s a good time to check that old lottery ticket you bought. Ontario’s lottery and gaming regulator is urging the winner of the May 4, 2024 Lotto 6/49 draw to come forward and claim their $5 million prize, with less than two weeks to go before the ticket expires. The […]
NHL playoffs: Nick Suzuki leads London-area players vying for Stanley Cup
Remember what happened the last time Nick Suzuki and the Montreal Canadiens went to the Stanley Cup playoffs? The Habs went on a surprise run to the final before losing to Tampa Bay. Four years and a quick rebuild later, the 25-year-old Londoner has qualified again – along with memorable ex-Knights Christian Dvorak and Josh […]
Covent Garden Market vendors sound optimistic note as spring arrives
Like a robin in the yard and NHL playoffs on TV, the opening of the outdoor farmers market at downtown London’s Covent Garden Market is a sure sign of spring.