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Joining the Million Tree Challenge
The Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) is doing its part to help London reach Million Tree Challenge.
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Exploring future career paths
Around 1,300 youth could be seen wandering around the Western Fair Agriplex Wednesday morning (May 16).
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Friday, May, 11, 2012 - 4:04:51 PM
Dentist killed in crash "He was a good friend and I miss him already. He was a good man, husband, father. Everything he touched was better for having him involved. I can't help thinking that our community has lost one of its most valuable and interesting people. One measur"
Comment by Alexd
Friday, May, 11, 2012 - 1:01:55 PM
Dentist killed in crash "My deepest sympathies to Dr. Guiltinan's family, friends and staff. He was gentle, caring, friendly, and very funny. I saw him just a short while ago and he was telling me about his boy's future academic pursuits - I could tell he was extremely pro"
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Thursday, May, 10, 2012 - 8:08:29 PM
Dentist killed in crash "My sincerest condolences to Dr. Guiltinan's family and friends. He was more than just a dentist to myself and my family. He was very caring with each of us and showed a real concern for our health and happiness. His sense of humour was stellar and "
Comment by Lori
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Chief for the Day
Not every day does a 10-year old become a hero but Aodhán Corrigan is no ordinary 10-year-old.
Photo by Sean Meyer/London Community News
Councillors tree challenge
London has been home to many charity boxing matches in recent years, but the one that took place at city hall on Monday (May 14) was definitely more friendly than most.
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Goodwill by students
Called a “small but mighty crew,” by Laura Pollard, Head of Guidance at Sir George Ross Secondary School (SGRSS), a group of grade 9 and 10 students from the Belfield Street high school took it upon themselves to organize a used clothing drive.
Photo by Sean Meyer/London Community News
Run for Ovarian Cancer
For Kelsey Ramsden, life was very different just a few short months ago, back before she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer.
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CAV rides for veterans
Members of the Canadian Army Veterans Motorcycle Unit (CAV) and local motorcycle enthusiasts hopped on their bikes and took to the road on Saturday (May 12) participating in the third annual Trooper Mark Wilson Ride.
Photo by Ron Dennis
Catch for the ladies
The men stayed behind, while the women went out and fishing Saturday (May 12) for the 3rd Annual Ladies Trout Derby hosted by the Western Ontario Fish and Game Protective Association (WOFGPA).
Photo by Mallory Clarkson/London Community News
EcoRun's final pit stop
Around 20 fuel-efficient vehicles had their final pit stop at Fanshawe College Thursday (May 10), completing their three-day run from Brighton, Ont., to London.
Photo by Paul Everest/London Community News
Hockey legend's faith
Hockey legend Paul Henderson shared stories about how his faith helped him in his personal life and his hockey career before a audience of hundreds at the London Christian Prayer Breakfast at the Hilton London on Thursday (May 10).
Photo by Mallory Clarkson/London Community News
Seeing RED over green
Around 20 men and women in red swarmed Gibbons Park Thursday morning (May 10) to plant 50 trees, clean up graffiti and pick up some trash.
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Celebrating education
Education Week is now underway at schools across the Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB).
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Olympic challenge
The 2012 Summer Olympics are fast approaching and while most of us will not be able to travel to the actual games themselves to cheer the athletes on in person, local veterinarian Dr. Whitney has an idea how you can show them your support now at a local level
Photo by Sean Meyer/London Community News
London youth honoured
The city’s youth might not have the best reputation in the wake of the Fleming Drive riot, but that image was emphatically swept aside, for one night at least, thanks to nearly two dozen local organizations.
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Warming up with the Crochet Club of London
Continuing a tradition that has spanned a decade, the Crochet Club of London was once again making donations of hand-crafted blankets to a number of local charitable organizations this week.
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Support for Children’s Hospital
In a demonstration of their ongoing support to health-related initiatives in the community, Sun Life Financial has committed $100,000 to the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Eating Disorders Shared Care Program at Children’s Hospital, London Health Sciences Centre.
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Robo-powered cleanup
Students from Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School were among hundreds of London residents participating in the community cleanup across the city this past week.
Photo by Sean Meyer/London Community News
Symbolic cleaning
Students from Fanshawe College took time out from preparing for exams on Friday (April 20) to take part in a community cleanup in the area of April’s Fleming Drive riot.
 
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