A couple Fridays ago I bid farewell to the LFPress team. I’m sad to go but excited about what’s next. After several years of balancing full-time reporting work and law school, it’s time for me to become a lawyer. #ldnont
London Health Sciences Centre filed one of the largest fraud lawsuits in the history of Ontario hospitals on Wednesday, alleging a former executive masterminded a "fraudulent scheme" and he and others used funds they obtained to buy properties. https://t.co/gw5vXSWpLX #ldnont
A couple Fridays ago I bid farewell to the LFPress team. I’m sad to go but excited about what’s next. After several years of balancing full-time reporting work and law school, it’s time for me to become a lawyer. #ldnont
To Londoners: LFP reporters and editors do what they do because they believe in the power of journalism. I’m proud to have counted myself among them. Keep reading, subscribe and continue to support the important work they do.
It was a privilege to tell London’s stories for so many years at the LFP – to show the city to itself, the good and the bad, day-in, day out. I wrote about so many things and came to know so many fascinating people!
Roger Foley was admitted to hospital in London on Feb. 5, 2016 - over nine years ago - and he's still there. Here's his story: https://t.co/Gw4c4GGXbR #ldnont
It was the honour of a lifetime to be formally sworn in as the member of Parliament for Elgin—St. Thomas—London South this morning.
It's the people of my riding who sent me here and it's them I am committed to serving.
A second jury has been dismissed at the sexual assault trial of five players from Canada’s championship-winning 2018 world junior hockey team. https://t.co/GzT6il5C62
The reconstruction of Wortley Village's Black Walnut Bakery and Cafe destroyed by fire two years ago has begun - with its owners eyeing a fall opening. @JenatLFPress has more: https://t.co/TslbKg1HOa #ldnont
The official Remembrance Day ceremony is underway at Victoria Park. A huge round of applause for the veterans from St. Joseph’s Health Care London. #RememberanceDay2024
The Salvation Army brass band just started playing. The procession is just rounding the corner of Dufferin and Waterloo streets, heading to the cenotaph. #RememberanceDay2024
Crowds are already gathering at the Victoria Park cenotaph, awaiting the arrival of the ceremonial parade. Veterans from St. Joseph Health Care London are aboard four buses with a clear view of this morning’s ceremony. #RemeanceDay2024
London Health Sciences Centre has launched an outside review of its operations and governance and is signaling an intent to rebuild its ties with St. Joseph’s Health Care London, a relationship strained by former LHSC leadership. https://t.co/X6ZGy2I2oK
Ontario’s securities regulator is seeking $8.5 million in fines and the repayment of US$51 million in ill-gotten funds after a former Grand Bend business owner and several of his companies were found guilty of Securities Act charges. https://t.co/0FGjkuGQdE
The family of a woman who local police say was fatally injured by her partner in a murder-suicide is suing the alleged killer’s estate. @JenatLFPress reports: https://t.co/C5JhrPhkH0 #swont
The forecast was calling for a 50% chance of rain today. We’ve avoided it so far, but there is a light mist coming down now. Tons of students keep coming and going from Broughdale Ave.
Police are writing tickets. But it doesn’t seem to be putting a damper on the party. So far I’ve seen officers from Hamilton, Peterborough and London out on patrol.
Emergency workers have a command centre on Audrey Ave., a Broughdale Ave. side street. They also have these sweet golf-cart/UTV things. The crowds in this student party zone have grown considerably since noon.