
Kendra Seguin
Reporter/Editor
Kendra Seguin is a reporter/editor with CBC London. She is interested in writing about music, culture and communities. You can probably find her at a local show or you can email her at [email protected].
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Bumping along on Dundas Street? Pothole repaving approved for Argyle section that drivers say is bad
London city councillors unanimously passed a motion from Ward 2 Coun. Shawn Lewis to repave a pot-hole laden stretch of Dundas Street between Burdick Place and Beatrice Street. The motion also means a project focused on the beautification of the Argyle neighbourhood has been put on hold.
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'I'll want fast food that minute:' How social media food content influences what kids want to eat
A new report by INFORMAS Canada found that children see more than 4,000 digital food ads a year, with teens seeing double that number, and the vast majority is for unhealthy food. Experts say it's becoming harder for parents to cut through the social media noise to help kids make healthy eating choices.
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London transit experimenting with new seats on one bus
Smooth, hard-shell seats have replaced the patterned fabric seats that riders are familiar with on the London Transit Commission (LTC) Route 12 bus. The new seats are a trial following an LTC survey that showed bus cleanliness was a key issue for Londoners.
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There's plenty of relationship advice on social media. Here's why you shouldn't always take it to heart
There are plenty of social media posts offering dating and relationship advice, but relationship experts and online users urge caution in taking what they see online to heart.
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Churches mix psalms with slams, renting out basements to feed pickleball fever
Churches in London, Ont., have found a way to get into pickleball, offering up their spaces for people to play the sport while also generating revenue.
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They welcomed Canada's open arms. Now Ukrainians worry about future as Russian invasion's 3rd-year mark nears
Ahead of the three-year mark of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, some Ukrainians who settled in southestern Ontario as temporary residents are feeling uneasy about the future and whether they'll be able to remain in Canada as a March 31 deadline approaches.
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Heard of bin shopping? It's catching on with the most committed of bargain hunters
A different kind of shopping experience is seeing an increasing number of bargain hunters up to their elbows in plastic bins and boxes, rooting for deals on items that others have returned or have gone unsold.
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Is that made in Canada? Londoners take steps to buy Canadian amid tariff threat
Some London shoppers say they're making an effort to support Canadian-made products to counteract tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump on Canadian goods.
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Some Londoners say buying groceries is still tough, even during GST holiday
The federal government’s tax holiday started Dec. 14 and will continue until Feb. 15, but some Londoners say that despite the break, shopping for essentials is still a challenge with the high cost of food.
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This outdoor gear rental company is trying to get new campers outside
Londoner Andrew Price launched Thames Valley Outfitters, an outdoor gear rental company, which he says is meant to help the camp-curious try the activity without making a financial commitment or creating waste.
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