Hello from the LFP digital desk, where we have details on the latest London hospital executive exit. Here's your Monday roundup. THE VERY LATEST: Our Jonathan Juha reports that industry watchers appear divided over the potential impact on London’s housing market of possible tariffs on Canadian exports to the U.S., especially if they lead to Volkswagen pulling the plug on its St. Thomas electric-vehicle battery plant.
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FORECAST: We got hit with a blast of wintry weather and here's everything you need to know.
PHOTO+STORY: Our Jonathan Juha takes a look inside three high-end highrises that are helping to usher in an era of luxury living in downtown London. Boula Lervakos is director of leasing for the Aqui on King Street (Mike Hensen/The London Free Press) |
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Our Norman De Bono has details on a new nightclub that's opening in downtown London.
Our Brian Williams reports that Queen's Park doling out $77 million to help communities provincewide cover spiking police costs.
Our Ryan Pyette has full coverage from a jaw-dropping blowout that gave the London Knights their 18th straight victory.
PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY: This LFP Archives photo takes us back exactly 10 years, to Dec. 2, 2014, and a scene likely being repeated today -- a man shovelling snow from the King Street sidewalk in downtown London. |