St. Thomas Aquinas and Westminster played each other in TVRA girls high school soccer at a blustery City Wide field on Wednesday. While STA overmatched their rival, Westminster coach Vicki Chetcuti noted the school is fielding its first team in eight years. Seven of Westminster’s 11 players are also observing Ramadan, which means no food or water during the day, but they played through that challenge, too. LFP photojournalist Mike Hensen was there to capture the action: Read More
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Letters to the Editor: January 19, 2023
NDP loses its way
Light show’s solar system put back in order by seven-year-old stargazer
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Grey Roots to close for month as it prepares for 20th anniversary
The Grey Roots Museum and Archives is closing for a month as it prepares to mark its 20th anniversary in 2024. The county museum west of Rockford will temporarily close beginning on Jan. 7 and will reopen on Feb. 9. The closure will allow museum staff to focus on preparations for celebratory activities in honour […]
Collison between motorcycle and sedan claims the life of a resident of Fergus
The driver of the sedan was taken to local hospital with serious injuries.
Western reports COVID-19 outbreak in first-year residence
Western University is reporting a COVID-19 outbreak in its largest student residence building, the first in a campus dorm this school year. Western said the outbreak involves five students at Saugeen-Maitland Hall, a first-year residence just off Western Road. The university has made COVID-19 vaccination mandatory for all students, staff and students living in its […]
Spitfires pounce on suddenly skidding London Knights for 5-2 win
The London Knights are starting to leak at the back end. London followed up a gritty shorthanded win over Saginaw Wednesday by allowing a combined 11 goals in back-to-back losses to Kitchener and Windsor, the latter a 5-2 defeat to the Spitfires before 500 Saturday at WFCU Centre. “We’re getting ourselves behind the eight ball,” […]