The Thames Valley District school board’s former education director has been reported to the provincial teaching regulator for alleged “professional breaches,” an audit report showed.
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Western University's bridge team is heading to Philadelphia for the North American collegiate championships, the school's first ever berth in the event.
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A London builder is ready to embrace an extensive, and costly, nod to heritage in order to build residential towers in the Oxford Street and Richmond Row area.
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Western University is hitting pause on plans to invest in downtown London, citing the high cost of renovating former office space.
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A Free Press reader thinks the city needs to end the build incentives zoning insanity for luxury units no one can afford.
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American folk-pop musician Noah Kahan will headline the first-ever concert series at the London International Airport, organizers announced Thursday.
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A former London-area teacher has been found guilty of professional misconduct and had his licence to teach suspended for four months
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Taylor Elgersma has signed with the Green Bay Packers, becoming the fourth pivot from a Canadian university to sign with an NFL team
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A London-area pharmacist has been slapped with a three-month suspension over his dispensing of an emergency overdose prevention drug
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Colleges and Universities Minister Nolan Quinn announced $750 million in new STEM funding last month, opening about 20,000 new university and college spots for these academic disciplines.
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A police investigation that throughout Sunday morning closed a stretch of a busy north London street was centred on a damaged vehicle that appeared to have collided with a cruiser. Ontario Provincial Police were leading the probe that had closed Richmond Street between Sunnyside Drive and Hillview Boulevard, just south of Masonville mall. A damaged […]
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London Transit politicians may shy away from service cuts, amid construction-related delays and further declines in Fanshawe enrolment.