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Fire Prevention Week – Plan a record breaking escape!
The 100TH anniversary of Fire Prevention Week runs from October 9-15, 2022 and the London Fire Department is urging everyone in the city of London to “Plan a Record-Breaking Escape!” By law, every home in Ontario must have a working...
10-year master plan
By Matthew Trevithick | Global News London Fire Department unveils new 10-year master plan as crews tend to rising service calls The number of service calls received by the London Fire Department...
Honouring Acts of Bravery
The Ontario government has honoured 43 firefighters and police officers, 7 from London, with the Medal for Bravery.
Province Announces Charges in London Building Collapse
In December 2020, a building under construction at 555 Teeple Terrace in London, Ontario, partially collapsed, killing two construction workers and injuring several more. The legal fallout from the collapse includes a $2 million lawsuit by the...
Eight workplace safety charges laid
Eight workplace safety charges laid in deadly London construction collapse Only days from its first anniversary, eight workplace safety charges have been laid in the partial collapse of a London apartment building that...
LDLC Statement: 555 Teeple Terrace collapse – OPSEU Local 110
Almost one year ago, these are the words we heard expressed in the media: Two workers were killed and four others were injured when part of a four-storey, luxury apartment building under construction in...