Tag: London Free Press
Fans flock to Dundas Place to watch London Knights’ Memorial Cup opener
Article content It was 2-0 for the London Knights when the loudest cheer erupted from the crowd of 100-plus fans who gathered to watch the
LIVE: Memorial Cup – London Knights vs. Drummondville Voltigeurs
Breadcrumb Trail Links Sports Local Sports Junior Hockey Hockey Published May 25, 2024 • Last updated 1 hour ago • 5 minute read Denver Barkey of
Mowed down: Politician drops proposed curfew on gas-powered yard tools
Article content A city councillor is withdrawing her push to place a 6 p.m. nightly curfew on the use of gas-powered lawnmowers and other garden
Damage pegged at $75K after early-morning London blaze
Article content The London Fire Department has estimated $75,000 in damages after crews were called to a blaze in the city’s east end Saturday morning.
Level-headed Julia Tunks juggles discus success, high school homework
Article content Just four days ago, Julia Tunks of London travelled with her dad, three-time Olympian Jason Tunks, and younger sister Jenna to Oklahoma, to
Letters to the Editor: May 25, 2024
Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Letters Dam lament Published May 25, 2024 • Last updated 7 hours ago • 5 minute read Mitchell Wright, 17, laughs as
Growing Concerns: Create your own vivacious baskets and planters
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EDITOR’S NOTE: Goodbye 2023, hello LFP’s 175th year covering London
If you’re feeling another year older as 2023 closes, imagine us: The Free Press turns 175 in 2024.
With 3 goals in 98 seconds, London Knights blitz Owen Sound Attack
The older guys have suddenly super-sized the London Knights offence. Jacob Julien capped his fifth multi-point game in six outings with his first OHL hat trick. Over-ager Max McCue, with two more goals, has scored in six straight games. Russian Ruslan Gazizov racked up a season-high five points in an 8-2 demolition of Owen Sound […]
Former Free Press journalist Win Miller remembered for integrity, work ethic
A former London Free Press bureau chief is being remembered for her integrity, honesty and strong work ethic in covering Chatham-Kent as a reporter and serving as a biographer to tell the stories of outstanding farmers.