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Police patrolling London buses to tackle drug use

Former Thames Valley associate director charged with mail theft
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Former Thames Valley associate director charged with mail theft

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Neighbours rattled as gunfire strikes London townhome door

Londoners somewhat happier but safety and housing major concerns: Poll
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Londoners somewhat happier but safety and housing major concerns: Poll

LFP Letters to the Editor: October 16, 2025
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How over M funding will turn a former hospital into 42 affordable homes
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How over $10M funding will turn a former hospital into 42 affordable homes

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Colleges respond to looming strike threat

  • By Blackburn News
  • 15 March 2022

The body that represents Ontario’s 24 public colleges in contract talks insists it is not the one being unreasonable.

A look at Ontario’s new elementary school science curriculum

  • By The London Free Press
  • 8 March 2022

TORONTO — Ontario is revising its elementary science curriculum, including a new section involving hands-on technology and engineering learning and coding.

Creative solution: Western University program targets in-demand job skills

  • By The London Free Press
  • 5 March 2022

‘We’re coming at this with a collaborative approach.’

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Students looking for quick resolution

  • By Blackburn News
  • 5 March 2022

Student associations across the province are urging the College Employer’s Council and the Ontario Public Service Employees Union to get back to the bargaining table.

Math anxiety can multiply within a classroom: Western University-led study

  • By The London Free Press
  • 15 February 2022

Sweaty palms, racing heart and dry mouth — math anxiety can quickly make its way through a classroom, affecting not only struggling students, but others as well. A new international study led by Western University psychologist Nathan Lau found the jitters many children get when dealing with mathematics can lead to intrusive thoughts that block […]

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