London Free Press
After more than 58 years behind the wheel, 80-year-old London Transit driver Doug Gardiner has retired. In the process, he set a record for both London Transit and the Ontario Safety League for driving 52 years without a preventable crash. Reporter Jack Moulton spoke with Gardiner about his career and his first few months of […]
London Free Press
As city hall seeks savings to meet Mayor Josh Morgan’s order to cut next year’s proposed tax hike, two politicians have their own idea: Delaying or cancelling bike lane projects. Ahead of Thursday’s meeting of the budget committee, councillors Susan Stevenson and Paul Van Meerbergen are proposing a motion to have city hall staff come […]
London Free Press
One plot of land, two different possible outcomes for northwest London: a new high school or more than 600 units of housing in multiple buildings. LFP reporter Jack Moulton takes a look at a pitch to help round out a subdivision near the city’s northern border. A SECONDARY SCHOOL? Developer Landea Developments Inc. has put […]
London Free Press
Investigators are looking for a man who sexually assaulted a woman on a walking trail in northeast London, city police say. The woman was walking in a wooded area west of Edgevalley Road between 3:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. Wednesday when a man walking behind her assaulted and sexually assaulted her, police said. The woman, […]
Kincardine News
Community Living Kincardine and District (CLKD) is looking for golfers for its annual Charity Golf Classic. Now in its 17th year, the event is being held on July 18 at Ainsdale Golf Course in Kincardine and registration is now open for teams of four. Funds raised through the tournament are being used to support community […]