From Old Memories to New Adventures: Children's Museum Moves After 45 Years
Click Here to Watch: After 45 years of memories in an old elementary school, Canada's First Children's Museum has found a new home. The Children's Museum will be moving to 100 Kellogg Lane to have more space and to have more accessibility. Media Content Specialist of The Children's Museum, Mira Noodermeer has seen eve...
Mar 29, 2024
Alumni Spotlight: From Students to Entrepreneurs at Fanshawe's Loving Local Event
Dim Lights, spotlight. Now strut! Fanshawe's Loving Local event showcased local vendors and local businesses such as LoftHouse Living and Filthy Rebena. The Marketing Management and Event Planning programs have collaborated to put on a show to feature two local clothing businesses and to let student-led models strut ...
Mar 28, 2024
Fanshawe chef overcomes tough competition in Guy's Grocery Games
Chef Erin Circelli-Russell, one of the head chefs and an instructor at Fanshawe College's student training facility, the Chef's Table, won for the third time on the popular cooking game show Guy's Grocery Games (GGG).
Mar 28, 2024
Concerns grow over alleged AI art in Museum London shop
Londoners have begun voicing concerns after noticing art being sold in the Museum London shop, which reportedly resembles works generated by artificial intelligence. "You just walk into the shop, you can even do so right now if you want," says London resident and 3D Artist, Fyodor Postnov. "They're upw...
Mar 27, 2024
Fashion meets Philanthropy: Inside Fanshawe's Unique Barbie Project
The Barbie Project at Fanshawe College is not your average Barbie auction. The students of both fashion and Interior design programs has come together to create a unique Barbie outfit and display. Wendy Sperry, a Fashion Design professor, brought the idea to the students when she did something similar. "A fabric ...
Mar 23, 2024
"Food security is about the community" London Food bank kicks off it's 37th annual food drive
The London Food Bank is kicking off its 37th annual Spring Food Drive. The London District Construction Unit CEO Mike Carter demonstrated a project that is called "Farm in a Box. This 12-metre-long container will be used and specially designed to grow food. The construction association will also be donating 2 con...
Mar 23, 2024
London's Tenant Support Fair Highlights City's Housing Crisis Amidst Community-Led Efforts
London's first Tenant Support Fair took place on the second floor of City Hall. Several community organizations collaborated to bring this event to life.
Mar 22, 2024
Farmers displeased with upcoming carbon tax increase
The federal government announced this past week stating the carbon tax would be increasing 23 per cent by April 1st. According to a study conducted by Nanos Research in 2023, about 46 per cent of Canadians think the carbon tax is ineffective, while 21 per cent think its effective. Liz Sheil, owner of Applewood farms, ...
Mar 22, 2024
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London Police to cut expenses for Western's Homecoming
The $311,000 dollars that London Police spent at Homecoming at Western this past fall was one of the issues addressed at a public meeting hosted by the London Police Services board on Thursday. Deputy Chief Paul Bastien explained how the police department plans to cut this expense saying that the London Police service ...
Mar 22, 2024
''Marché de Francophonie'' in London for the first time
For the first time in London, the Carrefour Communautaire Francophone de London (CCFL) is hosting a French Market ''Marché de Francophone'' at their community centre on Saturday. The special event serves as a celebration of the International Day of Francophonie, acknowledged throughout the month of March. The CC...
Mar 22, 2024