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Recent reports of tourists being detained at the United States border have many questioning whether travel to the country is safe
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Students in the international baccalaureate diploma program at Oakridge secondary school are learning about real world political problems
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Fanshawe College is suspending enrolment of students in 40 of its over 220 programs, the school announced Tuesday.
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The governing body of London Transit has been disbanded by city council, and seven councillors, including the mayor, will take its place on a temporary basis. The four remaining members of the commission, Coun. Jerry Pribil, Stephanie Marentette, Scott Collyer and Sheryl Rooth, were dismissed in a 10-5 vote at Tuesday’s city council meeting. Councillors […]
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An April Fools' Day joke ended in an apology after some people said they were irked by a prank email sent out by the top boss at the Thames Valley District school board
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Thames Valley trustees pushed back on some names proposed for four new London-area schools because they would be named after people.
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Thames Valley trustees are concerned about the decision to offer 100 per cent of summer school programming online for the first time this year.
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Many Londoners have opinions about the state of the core. One reader would like to add her voice, as someone who still lives downtown, and loves it.
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After hefty increases in 2023, the pay for almost all senior administrator with the Thames Valley District school board dropped last year
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A Thames Valley trustee who championed a bus pass pilot project is hopeful it will go forward despite hitting a series of speedbumps.