WALKERTON – Evidence of the sorrow and anguish being felt in the town of Walkerton could be seen on almost every street on Sunday. It was Friday night when a collision near London killed four teenage student-athletes and their teacher/coach from Walkerton District Community School, which houses students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in this […]
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Almost 900 students from 49 high schools in the London region are taking part in the two-day track and field meet
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One plot of land, two different possible outcomes for northwest London: a new high school or more than 600 units of housing in multiple buildings. LFP reporter Jack Moulton takes a look at a pitch to help round out a subdivision near the city’s northern border. A SECONDARY SCHOOL? Developer Landea Developments Inc. has put […]
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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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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 says "too often now, change is initiated by those who pull at the heart strings of people, and not common sense."
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Auditors digging into the Thames Valley District school board’s finances found several compensation infractions, their final report says
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At least two Southwestern Ontario Catholic school boards say they've sent officials to a three-day conference at a luxury hotel and casino in Windsor
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With one in four pupils across Canada struggling to read, the London-area Catholic school board has welcomed literacy volunteers into four of its schools.
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Canada's population has more than doubled since 1960 to more than 40 million, but housing starts haven't kept pace.
London Free Press
Thames Valley District school board putting together food security tool kit to help school administrators continue and start new breakfast programs.
The Lucknow Sentinel
A bit of rain and cloud cover could hardly hamper student engagement at this year’s Indigenous Student Forum at the Bluewater Outdoor Education Centre in South Bruce Peninsula. Approximately 90 Grade 7 to 12 students who self-identify as Indigenous gathered on Friday, May 2 for a wealth of activities and learning with their teachers, volunteers, […]