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The Londoner is the largest circulating weekly community newspaper in London and the surrounding area. With a strong local focus, our team is committed to throwing the spotlight on issues that matter the most to you - our readers. The Londoner is distributed to almost 145,000 households in the area every Thursday. Look for yellow boxes around London for the latest edition of the Londoner or visit us online at www.thelondoner.ca.

Royal Canadian Regiment marking 140th anniversary in London 08/04/2023

Hundreds of past and present members of Canada’s oldest regular force regiment are descending on London this weekend, likely for the last time, to mark an historic anniversary.

Royal Canadian Regiment marking 140th anniversary in London Hundreds of past and present members of Canada’s oldest regular force regiment will descend on London to celebrate an historic anniversary

Former elementary school reborn as medical centre, site of future homes 08/03/2023

An old Lambeth school decommissioned by the Thames Valley District school board will soon be home to medical offices, shops and homes, says a London developer.

Former elementary school reborn as medical centre, site of future homes An old Lambeth school decommissioned by TVDSB will soon have a new purpose in life as home to medical offices, shops and future homes

London Majors slugger rips four home runs – in one game 08/02/2023

There are benefits to belting four home runs in a single Intercounty Baseball League game. London catcher Eduardo De Oleo found that out after the Majors’ 18-6 victory at Kitchener’s Jack Couch Park Sunday.

London Majors slugger rips four home runs – in one game London catcher De Oleo belted four homers in the Majors' eight-home run attack in Kitchener Sunday

Affordable housing may rise on city-owned land in Hyde Park 08/02/2023

City officials are eyeing vacant municipal land in Hyde Park for residential development, a strategy Londoners can expect to see more often as city hall attempts to reach its 47,000 residential unit goal by 2031.

Affordable housing may rise on city-owned land in Hyde Park City officials are eyeing some vacant municipal land in Hyde Park for residential development, a strategy Londoners can expect to see more of as city hall attempts to reach its 47,000 residential unit goal by 2031, planners say.

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