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Thames Valley programs set to target students at risk for addiction
The Thames Valley District school board is launching in a dozen schools a program targeting students at risk for addiction, its mental health officials say.
Q+A: Rookie director reflects on her rare made-in-London movie
London muralist Jen Romnes found a pandemic passion for screenwriting, a creative pastime that made her switch from fine art to filmmaking.
London homeless shelter seeks to raise $5M to double capacity: ‘Ambitious’
With Ontario at a “tipping point” with homelessness, according to a new analysis, a London shelter aims to roughly double its capacity to help ease the pressure.
Baranyai: Online harms continue as politics highjacks agenda
More than 12 years after the death of Amanda Todd, we’re still playing catch-up to a realm of torment and abuse that is only expanding.
Dyer: Trump lacks courage to be true revolutionary
Turning yourself from a democratically elected president into a dictator is a tricky operation, and most people who try it fail.
London cop quits, ending professional misconduct tribunal
A veteran London cop has resigned amid allegations he hired a sex-trade worker and insulted fellow officers on social media. Seven professional misconduct charges against Const. Juan Romero, 47, were stayed Friday after a tribunal heard the 20-year service member had resigned from the force. But that’s not the end of legal trouble for Romero, […]
Reader to Reader: January 11, 2025
Gratitude and thanks to the London community for helping raise an incredible 310,000 kilograms of food for the London Food Bank.
Brews News: Lots of choices for dry, drier January
Brewers are offering fresh batches of light beers, an appealing option for those who aren’t into near-beers but want to scale back.
Cornies: Trudeau leaves too late, with country vulnerable
In October 2015, Trudeau led the Liberals to a strong majority government (184 of 338 seats), the second-best performance in the party’s history.
Mental Health & Resilience Workshop for Climate Professionals & Activists
If you’re anything like me, you care. And sometimes caring means stress, especially when the things you care about don’t go as you hoped. A few years ago, I hit a wall. I’d been working in the environmental space for 25+ years, and been a solo entrepreneur 4 times. I … [continued]
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