Itâs called the season of giving for a reason. London-area charities are making a major push to help the less fortunate, collecting everything from food to toys to toiletries to help low-income Londoners, support the city’s homeless or make the holidays brighter for kids in hospital. Here are some of
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London-based Libro Credit Union has announced the 2023 recipients of its annual grants program, which is doling out $310,000 to 21 projects across Southwestern Ontario. LFP's Brian Williams breaks down who is getting how much: Read More
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When Stephen Bolton retired as CEO and head coach of Libro Credit Union a short while ago, he left behind a legacy and a financial institution that cut across the grain of the rampant corporatism characterizing the post-pandemic era. As corporate profits mushroom while average Canadians can't afford homes, rent
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Rhonda Choja makes things happen. Time after time, she’s lived the advice she now shares with mentees: ‘Push yourself outside your comfort zone,’ Choja says. ‘Be resilient’ … ‘You’re going to fall down, but believe in yourself. There’s something better on the other side.’ Read More
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How can young people establish themselves financially or get a foothold in the turbulent housing market amid high interest rates and a spiralling cost of living? Shawn Good, who began his career at Mennonite Savings and Credit Union, is poised to take over the CEO position of London-based Libro Credit