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5 people are hospitalized because of opioid poisoning every day in Ontario
Between April 1, 2016 and March 31, 2017, 494 people in Toronto had to be hospitalized for opioid poisoning - the highest number of cases in the province. More
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London Morning takes the show to Ilderton on Friday
In the continuing series, Home Values, CBC London heads to Ilderton. London Morning will be broadcasting live from the Village Teapot on Friday.
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Home Values Low income, high rent: Two London families struggle to make ends meet
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The number of people living on low income in London has increased in the last five years. Two mothers share their stories about what it's like to get by when most of your money goes to housing.
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London Mayor calls for provincial push for Amazon, critic says chances slim
Several city politicians are vying for the chance to bring Amazonβs new multibillion-dollar tech site to London and one Western University professor says the chances are slim to none.
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Home Values Low wages leave Londoners caught in a housing crunch
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One third of people in London rent, a total that is higher than the provincial and national average, and more London families are getting by with less.
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London's weather, traffic and gas prices for Thursday
London's weather traffic and gas prices for Thursday, September 14
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Jury will not hear from accused in London cellphone murder case
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Lawyers for the man changed in the shooting of Jeremy Cook began and concluded their defence in just a few hours on Wednesday.
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Feds bankroll job skills training for London at-risk youth
The Liberal federal government announced it will bankroll a 13-week job skills training program for 154 London youth Wednesday, to the tune of $1.3 million as part of Canada's youth employment strategy.
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What new census numbers say about salaries in London
Londoners have not seen a snapshot of income levels in a decade but Statistics Canada released new information Wednesday from the 2016 census showing a decline in what Londoners are making.
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Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne tells court she was aware of meeting with candidate
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Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne testified in a Sudbury, Ont., court Wednesday that in December 2014 she knew one of her top advisers and a party fundraiser were meeting with Andrew Olivier to see how to keep him in "the Liberal family."
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Home Values A move downtown? Two Londoners make the case
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Downtown London board chair Gerald Gallacher and Jonathon's Ceramics Gallery owner Jonathon Bancroft-Snell say downtown has seen dramatic change over the years.
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Questions remain after Canada's women's rowing team pulls out of London
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A national rowing coach is slamming Rowing Canadaβs decision to move its womenβs training hub to British Columbia after calling London home for more than three decades. But, the national rowing organization says itβs not entirely putting up its oars in the city.
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Home Values London's new downtown crowd: Not just young singles
A London condo builder says retirees, not young professionals, form the bulk of buyers as the city's downtown becomes more vibrant.
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London's weather, traffic and gas prices for Wednesday
London's weather traffic and gas prices for Wednesday, September 13
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Kathleen Wynne to testify in bribery trial of key Liberal adviser
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Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne testifies today in the bribery trial of one of her closest aides and another Liberal organizer, an event that makes political history in the province and could have an impact on the election next June.
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Western researchers aim to reverse adverse effects of early marijuana use
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Researchers at Western University have studied the use of pharmaceuticals to reverse the harmful effects of THC on young brains.
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Home Values
A move downtown? Two Londoners make the case
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Home Values
London's new downtown crowd: Not just young singles
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Home Values
'You had to jump on it': What it was like to look for a house in London's record-breaking market
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Home Values
London sees explosive growth on city's suburban rim
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HOME VALUES
A 200 km commute to work? Worth it for a cheap mortgage
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HOME VALUES
For London real estate: $330K may be 'the new norm'