Hello from the LFP digital desk, where we've got your sports notes right here. Here's your Tuesday roundup.
THE VERY LATEST: Our Norman De Bono has all the details as Mayor Josh Morgan updates London's 2025 municipal budget -- which will deliver a slightly smaller property-tax increase than was initially expected when Morgan and city council approved the four-year, 2024-27 spending plan last winter.
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FORECAST: It's a rainy Tuesday but Environment Canada expects sunshine to return tomorrow.
WIN KNIGHTS TICKETS: We're giving away London Knights tickets and here's how you can get your hands on them.
PHOTO+STORY: Our Beatriz Baleeiro spoke with the owners of a longtime downtown London eatery, Massey's Indian restaurant, who are closing their doors and moving the business to the city's west end. Safety, they say, is a factor. (Derek Ruttan/The London Free Press)
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BEST-READ SO FAR:
Our Brian Williams has new details on the sudden shutdown of a Southwestern Ontario retirement home.
Our Dale Carruthers reports that a former cop is now among the voices decrying a London police board decision to spend $104,000 on a PR campaign.
Western University is launching a new national lab to study severe storms, a project made possible by a $20-million investment from a Toronto-based fund. PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY: This week marks 10 years since Matt Brown was elected mayor of London. This LFP Archives photo from Oct. 27, 2014 shows Brown celebrating on election night when council colleague Paul Hubert. |