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Puppy Love
Derek Ruttan | The London Free Press Susie leaps up to plant a kiss on firefighter Brent Shea of their team of firefighters and paramedics rescue her owner yesterday afternoon. The dog and...
Toys for Tots makes last-minute push
London firefighter Josh Clark, left, and Captain Dave Hubbell help Toys for Tots Canada volunteers Cpl. Marc Buttazzoni and Master Warrant Officer Rob Krizanec load up presents for children in need Saturday morning. (Jennifer...
27 Minutes – Chapter 1: The Crash
Illustrations: Mike Faille Time can be the difference between life and death on Canada's busiest highway. Ashlyn Krell found that out last February. So did the people who saved her life. This is...
‘My brain is just fried’
Tenant faces drug charges after London home explosion Jennifer Bieman, The London Free Press The man charged after an explosion at a London home left three people without a place to live was...
2017 Christmas Salvation Army Kettles
London Fire Fighters and other Emergency workers staffed the Salvation Army Kettles on December 13th, 2017 throughout the city. Here are few pictures of some of the personnel who donated their time for charity. ...