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Rippers seeking room and board accommodations for players for coming season
The London Rippers are searching for families in London who would be willing to billet one or more players for this coming season.
Photo courtesy London Rippers
Rippers making a killing
Like it or not, David Martin's London Rippers brand hit a home run.
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Dentist killed in crash "He was a good friend and I miss him already. He was a good man, husband, father. Everything he touched was better for having him involved. I can't help thinking that our community has lost one of its most valuable and interesting people. One measur"
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Dentist killed in crash "My sincerest condolences to Dr. Guiltinan's family and friends. He was more than just a dentist to myself and my family. He was very caring with each of us and showed a real concern for our health and happiness. His sense of humour was stellar and "
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Rippers to hold local tryout March 11
The London Rippers baseball club has announced two try-out dates for the 2012 season.
Photo by Mike Maloney/London Community News
Rippers waver on logo; council wants name change (update)
After receiving international attention for naming their club the London Rippers, David Martin — owner of the Forest City's entry in the Frontier Baseball League — is reconsidering the team's highly controversial logo. However, it appears a possible logo change is not enough to satisfy London city council.
Photo by Sean Meyer/London Community News
Majors shine with support
The London Majors baseball team gave away tickets for next season on Thursday (Nov. 17) to help support the London Abused Women’s Centre and the Shine the Light on Women Abuse campaign.
Photo by Mike Maloney/London Community News
Rippers here to stay
Controversy has struck the Forest City once again, this time following the announcement of London's newest professional team's nickname and logo yesterday (Nov. 15) at the London Convention Centre.
London Community News File Photo
Pro ball wins council support
Council voted on Monday (Oct. 3) to support Summit Professional Baseball and their plan to play the upcoming Frontier League season in Labatt Park.
London Community News Photo
Majors down to final at bat?
City council will have to decide next Monday (Oct. 3) whether it wants to support a locally owned baseball team with 86 years of history or a brand new venture pitched by an organization from Michigan.
Photo by John Matisz/London Community News
Majors upset with proposal
Roop Chanderdat, co-owner of the London Majors, will be speak before the city’s community and neighbourhoods committee on Tuesday (Sept. 27) to try and convince councillors to vote against supporting a proposed Frontier League baseball franchise.
Photo by Mike Maloney/London Community News
Pro baseball back in London?
Just hours after winning Canada's Favourite Ballpark competition this morning (Sept. 7), London's Labatt Memorial Park garnering attention yet again. This time south of the border.
 
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