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London New Horizons Band celebrates 20 years of making music

The London New Horizons Band was the first in Canada. It remains one of the largest with over 200 members as it celebrates its 20th anniversary.

Meet coach Trace: He's been leading Western's cheerleading teams for 40 years

David-Lee Tracey, or Trace, is celebrating his 40th year as the head coach of the Western University's cheerleading squad since he joined as a senior back in 1981. Over his career, he's trained over 3,000 athletes.

'We can't always jump to conclusions': Did the fight at Saunders fuel unnecessary racial tension?

One Londoner says the aftermath of the fight between two students at Saunders Secondary school may be sensationalizing racial tensions between communities. Nawaz Tahir, the chair of the Hikma Public Affairs Council, says it led to unnecessary hurt and tension in the community.

It's a seller's market, but the London region's housing inventory is down

LSTAR says that London's housing market inventory is down 50 per cent compared to five years ago. While it's a great time for sellers, buyers may have fewer options if they want to move around London and its surrounding areas.

'Climate change has got to go': Londoners join in global climate strike

Thousands of Londoners marched through downtown to demand climate action on Friday. Demonstrators taking part in the Global Climate Strike are asking the government to make 'real change' in their environmental policies.

Why are these fences popping up around school playgrounds in London?

Parents and kids alike were confused after finding some playground structures across the city have been fenced off. The TVDSB says that its partly due to yearly inspections they conduct to make sure that the playgrounds are safe, and routine maintenance.

'It's like another death': Byron theft leaves family pleading for stolen memories back

A Byron couple are asking the public for help to recover a hard drive, a camcorder and a laptop that contained their late son's memories.

Watching Adam soar: A father's story of love and acceptance for his transgender son

Author Rick Prashaw is sharing his late son Adam's memoirs in his book "Soar, Adam Soar". The books talks about Adam's journey as a transgender man, their family's relationship, Adam's death and overcoming loss.
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'Letting kids just be kids': Meet the people behind London's only LGBTQ+ group for children

London has support groups for LGBTQ+ teens but what about children? Try-U is London's only social group for children under the age of 14 who are questioning, or exploring their identities.

'It's about finding strength and being united': Finding community as an international LGBTQ+ student

International students who identify as LGBTQ+ are finding spaces where they can embrace their authentic selves in an open and inclusive atmosphere.