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London Free Press
A federal election candidate in a Southwestern Ontario riding says he finds it “disheartening” and “discouraging” that a large number of his election signs have been stolen. David Hilderley, the Liberal candidate in Oxford, estimates “at least 20” of his campaign’s signs have been taken from his supporters’ properties, as well as two 1.2-by-2.4-metre signs […]
London Free Press
The group behind a 20-unit tiny home village for homeless veterans in London is hoping to raise at least $4-million from the community.
London Free Press
Huron University has received its biggest donation ever, a $5-million gift from a revered education donor that will create an "enrichment program" for course development, internships and networking for students.
The Lucknow Sentinel
“I’m blessed to be able to do this,” said Lisa Harper, resource development manager for United Way Perth-Huron. Harper was the guest speaker at the March 20 meeting of the Kinloss Kairshea Women’s Institute, held at the former Lucknow town hall and she spoke on the Northern Huron Connection Centre (NHCC) in Wingham. The NHCC […]
London Free Press
The first-ever London police chief’s gala raised more than $200,000 for a pair of local non-profits and will become an annual event, according to a new staff report.
Kincardine News
The Kincardine and District Lions Club made multiple donations to local groups over the past month using proceeds from the club’s annual dinner draw. On March 7, Wes Larsen of Drop-in at the Bridge received a cheque for $500 toward the program. Established in the spring of 2018, Drop-in at The Bridge is a community […]
The Lucknow Sentinel
Community-pooled funds are helping boost charities and projects in the region. This is Part Three of Postmedia’s How Canada Wins series.
London Free Press
One ambitious project failed. Another took off. A player in both sees takeaways. This is Part Three of Postmedia's How Canada Wins series.
Kincardine News
Knox Church, located at 345 Durham St. in Kincardine, is pleased to host another community lunch on April 4 from noon until 2 p.m. This time, it’s the hearty Great Canadian Hot Stew and a Bun Lunch with dessert, tea, coffee and lots of opportunity for warm and cordial fellowship. Everyone is invited and donations […]
Interlochen Public Radio
The conflict has led to a lot of questions and confusion, and could be discussed at a meeting this week.
London Free Press
Safespace, a London outreach agency for at-risk sex workers, has laid off its staff and is returning to a volunteer-run model