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An Amazon worker died at its London-area mega-plant shortly after the online giant sent staff outside for about 20 minutes in wind-chill temperatures of -20 C due to a fire alarm. Amazon officials – confirming the account to The Free Press by an on-site witness – say the worker collapsed about an hour after going […]
Letters to the Editor: August 16, 2022
Shortcutting process not wise Re: Neighbours appealing school-for subdivision deal, Aug 12, 2022. It’s unfortunate that London taxpayers need to take court action in order to get council to do its job responsibly. Subdivision approval process is long and arduous because you can’t go back and fix mistakes later. The need for a new school […]