Some news. I've retired from @LFPress after about 40 years in journalism. Thanks to everyone who shared their stories with me! I will be on this site a bit longer but am now on Bluesky as well. https://t.co/WIHsNsEuiT
@adamzivo You're a part-time columnist and a director of a centre with a specific take on addiction. I am a reporter - unlike you - and I take no sides. If you want to try to match journalistic credentials with me, good luck.
Thrilled to say that I am now represented by the wonderful Saffron Dodd at @ashliterary ! Saffron's passion for my YA SFF was out of this world & she took extra time to answer every single question so I felt 💯💯% confident in my choice. So excited to see what we accomplish😊
A man who died after being found unresponsive in his cell at London’s Elgin-Middlesex Detention Centre is being remembered as someone with a big personality and “good heart.” https://t.co/Hv6gWRkEKJ #ldnont
Tenants displaced by a March 2022 Tillsonburg apartment fire are still waiting to go home. The landlord’s rep says they want them back and are working as fast as they can amid supply issues. @BrianWatLFPress shares their stories: https://t.co/JMtGxRFzvs #swont
OPINION: @mikeREagent, executive director of London Development Institute, says developers are ready to help London fight homelessness https://t.co/HOtLc2fNpR #ldnont
LFP Exclusive: In a seismic shift, London Health Sciences Centre and St. Joseph’s are going separate ways, scrapping a formal collaboration agreement and restructuring several joint ventures including their highly rated Lawson Health Research Institute. https://t.co/sIseizvNCu
Met the donor of $25M for new homelessness system in #ldnont. Engaging, energetic, pragmatic, successful business exec and philanthropist. https://t.co/8JOR1UGKm0
LFP reporter @RandyRatLFPress spent two years on his latest special project, The Boy With Two Names. He will be answering subscriber questions this Thursday from 9 a.m. to noon here ➡️ https://t.co/MU41rBFm1o #ldnont
The Boy With Two Names is an LFP special project a year in the making. It examines the Sixties Scoop that tore Indigenous children from their homes, how it fractured a family and led one son onto a deadly path toward #LdnOnt's troubled provincial jail:
https://t.co/H4yrpZC7Pt