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Police, fire officials investigate suspicious north London barn fire
Police and fire officials are investigating a suspicious fire in the city’s northeast end that destroyed a barn and sent plumes of smoke into the air. London firefighters were called out to the scene near...
Westmount apartment fire in London
Source: London Free Press
Marijuana prompts drug-related explosion
Legalized marijuana prompts drug-related explosion, fire warning Fire officials are worried about a spike in potentially deadly explosions and fires after marijuana becomes legal in October. An explosion so strong it knocked a home off...
Truck Fire
PHOTOS: Truck fire on Highbury Ave b/w Dingman and Westminster in #ldnont Photos via @Matt_Johnson17 pic.twitter.com/IbZuG7pueq — Ross Howey 📷 (@RossHoweyPhoto) August 19, 2018
Platoon Chief removed from LPFFA
(Photo courtesy of Hooks & Halligans Fire Photography) As of October 1, 2018 the position of Platoon Chief will no longer exist as per the new collective agreement between the LPFFA and...
Great Day: PRIDE
It was a great day at the #LdnOnt Pride Parade today. Thank you to all off duty members who participated in the parade with LFD on duty personnel and trucks. It was great to see...