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Aya Blaine meticulously removes material to reveal her carving of a child cancer survivor.

World-class carvers bring their chainsaws to Boler

The smell of sawdust and the snarl of chainsaws filled the air as the third annual Carving a Chunk Out of Cancer International Chainsaw...

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Dr. Charles Nelson, psychologist and Bev van der Heide, director of the Operational Stress Injury Clinic at Parkwood Hospital are working to promote a new smartphone app designed to help military veterans and RCMP officers suffering from mental injuries they incurred on-duty.

New app puts veterans with PTSD in the driver’s seat

London’s Parkwood Hospital is promoting a friendly new tool for veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress.

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Sensai Joel and Kids Kicking Cancer Champions Seth Coulter and Kiara Szabo lead a breathing technique instructional at the LHSC 2013 Community Meeting Wednesday (June 19).

‘Banner year’ for London Health Sciences Centre

The London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) ended fiscal 2012 in a surplus budget position according to financial statements presented during...

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YMCA of Western Ontario staff members, including (from left) Mitra Hewitt, Katie Kaiser, Emily Laur, Hailey Hedden, Lisa Cardinal, Ryan Johnson, and Chris Wick, limber up prior to beginning a downtown walk on Wednesday (June 19) to highlight the July 1 opening of the organization's summer day camp program.

YMCA camp leaders cheer their way through downtown London

It was a beautiful day for a walk, so Chris Wick decided to gather some friends, sing camp songs, and take a stroll down Dundas Street.

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A proposed $200 million development would bring jobs, retail, even a new cinema, to the Wellington Road South and Dingman Drive area, but at the expense of a woodlot that city staff calls environmentally significant.

Woodlot clear-cut to make way for $200 million development

The choice between jobs and the environment — and whether that has to be a choice at all — was the central debate around a $200 million...

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The draft of a new Downtown Master Plan suggests ways to creating a much different face for the city's original neighbourhood.

Downtown Master Plan receives support and a call for timelines

If the downtown truly is the face of London it could be in line for an awfully expensive nip and tuck over the next few years.

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Bumper-to-bumper rush hour traffic on Wharncliffe Road South, voted one of Ontario's worst roads in 2013.

Wharncliffe Road South makes worst roads list

London’s Wharncliffe Road South has been named one of Ontario’s worst thoroughfares.

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Bylaw split needed for Fincore proposal

Bylaw split needed for Fincore proposal

Fincore Group’s proposed $300 million development for the SoHo gained a little momentum even while city staff was given a little extra time...

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Bob Rae announces resignation as MP

Bob Rae, former interim Liberal leader and one-time NDP premier of Ontario, is resigning as an MP, winding up a political...

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Jun 19, 2013

Barbecue fire damages home in Blackfriars

A barbecue fire caused minor damage to a Blackfriars home Tuesday evening (June 18).

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Jun 18, 2013

Joanne Christian named Brian Young Award recipient

Joanne Christian has been named the Brian Young Award recipient for 2013.

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Aya Blaine meticulously removes material to reveal her carving of a child cancer survivor.

3rd annual Carve a Chunk Out of...

Aya Blaine meticulously removes material to reveal...

Boler Mountain will be unveiling its newest expansion in the Treetop Adventure Park on Sunday (June 23).

Treetop Adventure

Boler Mountain will be unveiling its newest...

Comparing the wide variety and styles of work at the 2013 London International Quilt Show.

2013 London International Quilt...

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June, Jennifer, Peter and Andra share a laugh as they all take a seat and meet new friends.

2013 Nuit Blanche

June, Jennifer, Peter and Andra share a laugh as...

Nine-year-old Ryan gives Captain Corbin a lesson in magic.

Fun for all at Kids Expo

Nine-year-old Ryan gives Captain Corbin a lesson...

Excitement builds for some runners after they pass the halfway point and head for home.

2013 Father's Day Walk/Run

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Jun 18, 2013

Lawson study could prevent drug interaction deaths

Lawson researchers have identified a danger to patients taking both antibiotics and cholesterol statins.

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