The Middlesex-London Health Unit will be forced to cut staff and services as it faces a budget shortfall of more than $2.6 million, the agency’s chief executive said Monday.
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As part of London’s effort to update its master planning document to reflect a bigger city with a desperate need for housing, city staff are looking potentially to increase the building heights in busier areas of the city.
Charges have been laid after a driver drove through the front of a local business.
If I could travel back in time to 1979 and have a conversation with my 10-year-old self, here are 10 statements about comic books in 2021 that would blow his (my) young mind: 1. In 2021, superheroes will be popular on a global scale, yet few people will actually read monthly comic books like The […]
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Sean Teakle has been around hockey his entire life, but he got thrown into the sport’s deep end in April. When the Ontario Hockey League announced the long-term suspension of Niagara IceDogs general manager Joey Burke and head coach Billy Burke for violating the league’s harassment, abuse and diversity policy, Teakle and associate coach Jody […]