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London police chief outlines new protocol for vetting international trips
Londonâs police chief defended the need for international training missions while outlining his new procedure for vetting trips abroad. Chief Thai Truong briefed the cityâs police services board on the new framework for vetting and approving trips by police employees outside Canada for training and conferences. âIf weâre trying to make sure that this community […]
Q+A: New Ontario Hockey League boss Bryan Crawford
The retired Ontario Hockey League commissioner passed the torch with a few simple words of encouragement. âGo get ’em, kid,â David Branch said to Bryan Crawford before an introductory news conference Thursday at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. Replacing a 45-year legend at the helm is no small feat, but the 42-year-old from […]
Canada’s sweet potato production bottlenecked, says production report
A domestic slip production industry is needed for local greenhouses to grow domestic market
Canada’s sweet potato production bottlenecked, says production report
A domestic slip production industry is needed for local greenhouses to grow domestic market
Canada’s sweet potato production bottlenecked, says production report
A domestic slip production industry is needed for local greenhouses to grow domestic market
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The Class of ’24 has been through a lot, be it at the elementary, secondary, college or university level. These children and young adults who will be donning gowns and … Continue reading Bravo to the Class of ’24 – pivoting experts extraordinaire
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Man wanted in break-ins near Western hit with more charges
Marouane Zatouf, 33, of London, is now charged by way of warrant with eight more counts of possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000, seven counts of possession of an identity document, and two counts of break and enter.
Post-secondary tuition frozen for a third year
The provincial government announced on Wednesday that it is extending the current tuition freeze for colleges and universities through the 2022-2023 academic year.