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Deputy mayor responds to calls for improved security at London public housing sites

The deputy mayor of London, Ont. says measures will be taken to improve security at public housing ahead of the vigil for a man who died outside of a building in the citys west end.

Home County Music and Art Festival returns with single-day summer event

The Home County Folk League (HCFL) has scheduled a one-day event to reflect the spirit of London's oldest music festival, which has this year been cancelled due to financial constraints.

London police charged $130 for crime stats that 3 other forces gave for free. CBC News asks why

London police say theyre working to improve community trust and transparency after refusing to disclose crime statistics that other police forces have provided for free.
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NDP working to bring Our London Family Act back to life in the legislature

Three years from the day that four members of a Muslim family were killed in a hate-motivated attack in London, Ont., politicians and advocates have renewed their calls in Queens Park to end Islamophobia.

Tingfest honours regional comic artists of yesterday, today and tomorrow

Located at the TAP Centre for Creativity, Tingfest features an art exhibit and events from April 16 to May 11. It's named for the late Merle (Ting) Tingley, an editorial cartoonist for the London Free Presswho died in 2017.

A rare total solar eclipse is two weeks away. This local astronomer tells Londoners how to prepare

On April 8, London residents may be able to witness what's being called a 'once-in-a-lifetime' event when the moons shadow falls on the surface of the Earth and makes its way over areas including southern Ontario.

London Community Foundation mourns death of former CEO

Londons philanthropic community is mourning the passing of one of its guiding lights.

Local filmmakers 'scrambling' to recover from last year's Hollywood strikes

Filmmakers in southwestern Ontario are calling for more support from the province as those in the industry struggle to find work.

'We're seeing it in London now': Harm reduction workers warn of animal sedative found in street drugs

Harm reduction workers in London say xylazine is more commonly appearing in the areas street fentanyl supply.

Future of Canada's first-ever 'safer supply' drug program uncertain with funding set to end in spring

A London, Ont., physician says she and others are torn between continuing prescribing drugs to their patients living with addiction, or weaning them off as federal safer supply funding is set to end in March with no word of renewal.