TORONTO Ontario’s new COVID-19 emergency measures allow construction to continue on many developments, including condos. Residential Construction Council of Ontario president Richard Lyall says the exception is important because the province has not been producing enough housing to meet demand. But opposition members of provincial parliament say the government should have acted more quickly […]
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Don Wall December 14, 2020 FACEBOOK East Elgin Concrete Forming of Tillsonburg, Ont. flew its Canadian flag at half-mast in recognition of the Dec. 11 London, Ont. building collapse.
Two London, Ont.-area construction workers are being remembered at funeral services being held at the same chapel in Port Burwell, Ont. this week.
John Martens, 21, of Langton, Ont. and Henry Harder, 26, of Tillsonburg, Ont. died as a result of injuries suffered when a four-storey building under construction on Teeple Terrace off Wonderland Road in London collapsed close to noon on Friday, Dec. 11.
GOFUNDME Henry Harder, 26, of Tillsonburg, Ont., a married father of a three-week-old, was one of two construction workers killed when a building collapsed in London, Ont. on Dec. 11.