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The LHSC wants you to stay safe this summer
The Victoria Day long weekend is traditionally viewed as the unofficial start of summer - and for many it is - but for the London Health Sciences Centre it can be the start of something completely different. The May 2-4 long weekend serves as the start of the summer trauma season. Around two thirds of serious trauma cases are seen in the emergency room from May to September. Last year, there were over 550 serious trauma cases at the LHSC, which is around a 20 per cent increase from 2022.
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Taking a look at $10/day child-care in Ontario
The Ontario government has told child-care centres that it will implement a new way of funding the national 10-dollar-a-day program starting next year. The change was relayed in a memo to child-care centres last week. While the focus is on the provincial government, what about the federal government? Have they set up a system that can work?
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The future of the Children's Festival
Could this be the last year for the Children's Festival in downtown London? The organizer says it could be. Doug Hillier says the festival could end after this year if city hall doesn't change its stance on a policy barring amusement park style rides from being operated at Victoria Park.
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Remembering Alice Munro
Alice Munro died this week at the age of 92, leaving behind an incredible legacy. Munro was born in Wingham and lived in Clinton for many years and often used southwestern Ontario as inspiration for her short stories. She was the first lifelong Canadian to win the Nobel and the first recipient cited exclusively for short fiction. What was it that made her so great?
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Are we prepared for wildfires in Canada?
Thousands of people in Western Canada remain displaced from their homes as wildfires threaten their communities, triggering evacuation orders and alerts. It looks like it could be another bad wildfire year in Canada, are we preparing ourselves to be as resilient as possible?
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What's it like to be a city councillor in London?
Could a possible review on compensation for London city council lead to a decrease in the overall size of council? As city politicians consider whether or not to review their compensation once again, the evolution of the job itself is starting to come into focus.