Tag: Hamilton
LFP ARCHIVES: The first time we published a photo
It’s believed the first photo may have been the one included with this story on jockey Otto Wonderley in our July 31, 1901 edition.
Cha-ching? London housing starts near target to unlock big funding bonus
London is looking like it will meet its provincially set annual housing target for 2024, meaning city hall will have access to some significant cash. LFP’s Jack Moulton breaks down where London sits and why it has stepped out ahead of other cities. HOW IS LONDON DOING ON ITS TARGET? Ontario has committed to building […]
Grey-Bruce farmers told to be ready to adapt to changing climate
While Grey-Bruce and the rest of southern Ontario is expected to be less affected by a changing climate than many other areas, it still doesn’t mean farmers here don’t need to be ready to adapt. Mark Robinson, a meteorologist and storm chaser with The Weather Network presented to a packed Elmwood Community Centre during Crop […]
London Knights longshot’s path from house-league hockey to the OHL
Noah Aboflan was determined to make the roster of the defending champion London Knights this season.
Bush party murderer returns to court, pleads guilty to gun charge
Convicted murderer Carlos Guerra Guerra was back in court Monday, this time with a single guilty plea.
Q+A: Rookie director reflects on her rare made-in-London movie
London muralist Jen Romnes found a pandemic passion for screenwriting, a creative pastime that made her switch from fine art to filmmaking.
Sarnia’s Landen Hookey leads Owen Sound Attack past Sting
Landen Hookey’s homecoming was much happier for him than for the Sarnia Sting.
Kia Is Electrifying This Australian Open
Australia’s EV market is coming alive, and the big sponsor of the biggest tennis event in the country is ready to help that along. Kia is the longest running main partner at the Australian Open (in other words, its biggest sponsor), and this year it is planning to electrify the … [continued]
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Letters: A (new year’s) nod to Guy Lombardo; a plea for peace in 2025
Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians deserve to be recognized in London and celebrated with pride.
London dog owner finds support at city hall for bylaw review
Politicians unanimously have endorsed a review of London’s dog licensing bylaw and its enforcement in the wake of a dog-on-dog attack in the city’s east end.