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Municipal election 2026: What issues will drive the debate?
Voters are turning their mind to the issues that will be debated in London before the municipal election on Oct. 26
One-time poet laureate, now 81, reflects on London’s 1960s art scene in new book
It’s been a long road of writing for London’s former poet laurate, Penn Kemp, who at 81 has released the 33rd book of her career
Nurse-led clinics set to open in trio of small communities: Public health officials
Officials with the Middlesex-London Health Unit say they are opening clinics in three smaller communities to improve access to care.
Union wins $4.7M pension payout for ex-workers at closed plant, eyes more
The national union representing former workers at London’s shuttered Accuride plant has a message to those employees after a $4.7-million pension settlement: There is more coming. Unifor officials say they are continuing to fight for the more than 300 former workers at the steel wheel plant that closed last year, including going after more in […]