The London Singers will resume rehearsals on Feb. 7 at 6:30 p.m. at H. B. Beal secondary school, at 525 Dundas St.. Our concert, March Forth to New York, and silent auction will be on March 24 at 3 p.m. at Dundas Centre Church. New members who can read music
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Despite concerns about governance and strategic direction at LHSC, I can attest that, at the point of care, excellent services are being provided. Read More
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On behalf of the Business Cares Food Drive committee, I would like to extend our gratitude to the London community for helping us raise an incredible 284,000 kilograms of food for the London Food Bank. Read More
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Last week, traffic lights were out at Oxford Street at Platts Lane and there in the midst of it was a police officer. With the practised grace of a conductor plus a friendly smile, she managed to keep all those vehicles moving smoothly for hours, ensuring everyone was able to
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One recent afternoon, I was accosted by a man, obviously mentally ill, but bigger and stronger than I. As I was waiting alone for the light to change at the intersection of Waterman Avenue and Wellington Road, when he lunged at me and grabbed the straps of my shoulder purse
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St. Peter's Anglican Church, at 4091 Catherine St. in Dorchester is holding their annual spaghetti dinner Wednesday from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Free will offering. Everyone welcome. Read More
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The Aylmer-Malahide Museum is holding a holiday tour of homes, Nov. 17, 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. and Nov. 18, 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. After viewing the homes decorated for Christmas, the public is invited back to the museum for refreshments, beer or wine sampling and draws for Christmas
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For 20 years, the London Scottish Rite Learning Centre has provided free, quality, one-to-one tutoring (twice weekly) using the evidence-based Orton Gillingham approach in reading and spelling. We are accepting applications for children with dyslexia. Please complete the application form available on our website at www.lsrlc.ca and submit it to
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Recently, I opened the door to find a large raccoon in some distress on my porch. I called animal care and control and someone came out within the hour. They were quick, professional, friendly and clearly had the little critter's best interest at heart. Read More
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After being house-bound by a bad fall, I went grocery shopping. For some unknown reason, my credit card wouldn't go through. The cashier and the lady behind me both tried. The lady behind me then paid for my groceries. I asked for her phone number to reimburse her, but she
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I needed information about city taxes I had paid three years ago. I went to city hall and talked to an employee. After taking my information, she said she either would email or send by regular mail the information I needed. I was about to leave when she said she
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On July 30, I had taken my mother to University Hospital emergency to have her toe looked at. There was another man waiting to have his foot looked at as it had been stepped on while playing soccer. This man noticed my mother's leg was getting cold, took off his