A Dorchester family is opening their doors again to Ukrainians desperate for host families as a federal program for resettlement in Canada comes to an end.
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She has a doctorate and a job in London, but even that might not be enough to allow a displaced Ukrainian woman to stay in Canada.
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With war still raging and no end in sight, Ukrainians are marking the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion of their country that has levelled some cities and caused tens of thousands of military and civilian deaths and injuries. Russia's unprovoked attack also has displaced millions of Ukrainians, with more than
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"God is usually on the side of the big battalions," Voltaire allegedly said. Not always, but "usually." So, how much do you want to bet? Read More
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As the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine looms, support from the London community continues to make a difference in the wartorn country. Read More
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If London has read about the disastrous experiences of some other Canadian cities, why is it so eager to accept a mere $400,000 start a feasibility study of electric buses. Read More
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It’s nothing like the great breakthroughs of the mid-twentieth century wars, when combined air and ground forces would tear a hole in the enemy line, the tanks would pour through, and the front would roll back several hundred kilometres before it stabilized again. Read More
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The flags and traditional food will be prominent Thursday, but the marking of Ukraine’s 32nd Independence Day remains a bittersweet occasion 18 months after Russia’s unprovoked invasion. Read More
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STRATHROY – Olia Kovalenko always knew she had artistic talent – her father and grandfather were artists – but realized how gifted she was in grade school. Read More