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LONDON, ONT. The relative of a prominent Elgin County leader whose donated land was sold off by the Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority (LTVCA) is now demanding a written apology. Jim Crane says he will look at legal action if he does not get something on paper from the LTVCA and Southwold Township. The latter is where the former Crane Conservation, named for his late uncle Dr. James Crane, resides. “I would definitely like to see that both Southwold Township and the LTVCA admit they made a mistake, with documentation, and that a situation like this should never happen again.”