Hello from the LFP digital desk, where we've got news from the London Knights training camp. Here's your Thursday roundup.
THE VERY LATEST: Our Norman De Bono reports that the London food processing plant named as the source for a legionnaires’ disease outbreak has shut down and will stay that way until the problem is solved, company officials say. Public health officials say the food at Sofina, located on Trafalgar Street, remains safe and its quality is not affected by the outbreak. READ THE STORY |
FORECAST: We're looking ahead to the weekend, when Environment Canada is calling for rain (Saturday) and sunshine (Sunday).
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PHOTO+STORY: Our Jack Moulton reports that a long-standing sticking point between London Transit and city hall might finally have a resolution, as the city’s transit authority looks to introduce several modified and new routes using new property tax dollars. (Mike Hensen/The London Free Press)
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Our Beatriz Baleeiro reports that more than 40 people were forced out after a car struck a south London apartment building and severed its gas line Wednesday evening. Our Adshayah Sathiaseelan reports that a star DJ is set to headline a revived EDM music festival in Harris Park. Our Dale Carruthers reports that an alleged Outlaw biker is charged after police say a person wearing a rival club's support gear was assaulted. PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY: This LFP Archives photo takes us back exactly 20 years, to Aug. 28, 2005, when Dave Westhouse participated in a re-enactment of a battle in the War of 1812. |