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].

Latest from Kendra Seguin

'Little trinkets' are the latest trend in adults buying children's toys

Little trinkets are the latest trend in adults buying and collecting toys, generally marketed towards children. Collectors say it's a way for them to connect with their childhood interests.

More than 7,000 people on London's supportive housing waitlist, city data shows

There are over 7,000 people on the waitlist for community housing in London, but the number of them getting housed has decreased, said Craig Cooper, the southwestern Ontario city’s director of housing stability services.

Snowmobile riders warned of safety risks after crash kills man in Huron County

Ontario Provincial Police are investigating after a Bluewater resident died in a snowmobile crash in Huron County on Wednesday afternoon. Police and local snowmobile clubs are reminding drivers to ride sober, wear a helmet and stay on maintained trails.

How London's homeless are surviving the snow as shelters at capacity

After snow squalls, some Londoners without permanent housing are getting rest in store doorways and stairwells, while others are walking the streets to keep their blood pumping and bodies warm.

Older parents, climate change and AI: say hello to Generation Beta

Welcome Generation Beta! The newest generation, born between 2025-2039, is expected to grow up in a world defined by technology, smaller families and ongoing climate change, according to demographers.

Here's which albums Londoners were listening to in 2024

Londoners spent the last year listening to music, and record store owners say the city’s 2024 soundtrack was a mix of trending hits and nostalgic favourites. Chappell Roan, Taylor Swift and M.F. Doom albums flew off shelves this year, local record store owners said.

Merry Thriftmas! The etiquette of second-hand holiday gift giving

Some people shopping at second-hand stores in London said they are partaking in ‘Thriftmas’ by giving thrifted, vintage and re-gifted presents to friends and family this holiday season, saying second-hand shopping can save money and keep items from going to waste.

'Memes are the way we see things:' Why Gen Z consumes news through humour

Some members of Generation Z in London say they're learning about world events through memes and that the humorous photos and videos circulating on social media platforms are a more accessible way for them to consume news.

It's not yet official, but this is the world's smallest arcade machine. Guess what game it plays?

A college student in London, Ont. has attempted to break the record for building the world's tiniest arcade machine, with a replica of a classic game that fits in the palm of her hand. 

Holiday decorating? Experts say to check for these invasive pests first

Invasive species experts are asking families to check their holiday trees, wreaths and garland for invasive bugs and plants. They warn insects eggs from spongy moths and spotted lanternflies can harm the environment if not disposed of properly.