Posts Tagged ‘parade’


Wed 11/18/09   by Greg Fowler   in Events   0

Hyde Park Lion’s Club Santa Parade

Miss the downtown parade? Here’s another chance to see Santa… #LDN

Sat 11/14/09   by Greg Fowler   in Lifestyle   0

A Merry LTC Christmas

According to the LTC website, “ATU Local 741 has advised that it will completely withdraw service effective the start of service on Monday, November 16, 2009.”

But tonight, there’s at least one bus on the road. Continue Reading

Sat 11/14/09   by Greg Fowler   in Lifestyle   0

No Parking?

No problem. Restrictions are for other people, aren’t they?

Waiting at Coffee Culture on Dundas Street for the Santa Claus parade to start.

Thu 11/12/09   by Greg Fowler   in Police   0

2009 Santa Claus Parade

A media release from London Police Service. Published by FMBS as a public service.

Fri 10/2/09   by Greg Fowler   in Police   0

Motorists take note!

A media release from London Police Service. Published by FMBS as a public service.

Tue 11/11/08   by Greg Fowler   in Events   0

Santa Claus Parade

This year’s annual Santa Claus parade will begin at 6:00 pm at Egerton Street and travel west along Dundas Street to Ridout Street. For more info: http://www.londonsantaclausparade.ca/

Mon 7/28/08   by John Leschinski   in Lifestyle   2

London’s Other Pride Parade.

As I arrived at Colbourne and Dundas the distinct lack of any protesters was overshadowed by the amount of police officers milling about, waiting for the group to arrive, notifying people waiting for the annual Pride Parade about the possibility of trouble with another type of parade organizing at this corner. One mother took the opportunity to explained to her child that … Continue Reading

Sun 7/20/08   by John Leschinski   in Lifestyle   3

The Homosexual Agenda.

Gay pride is invading London this week, and not everyone is happy about it.
The ten day event celebrating gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered diversity kicked off Thursday and will run its course filled with events such as the Miss Pride Pageant Friday, live theater and various concerts throughout the week, and a variety of family and kids oriented activities all topped off with the annual pride parade downtown where organizers expect 15,000 people to show up in support of the community.
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