
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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Young Londoners are getting ready to vote, but say candidates need to meet them online
As the federal election campaign begins, young voters say they want party leaders to meet them where they're at: online. Key issues they want to see discussed include cost of living, Canadian identity and climate change.
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Some people are turning to AI for therapy. Here's why experts say it can't replace professional help
As some Canadians turn to artificial intelligence for mental health advice when they can't access a therapist, experts caution that AI chatbots can steer people in the wrong direction. Therapists say a lack of nuance and privacy concerns are among reasons clients should use AI on top of professional therapy sessions.
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18-year-old says she was secretly filmed in Ontario mall for viral TikTok video deemed as anti-woman
An 18-year-old woman is speaking out after she says she was secretly filmed in a London, Ont., shopping mall. The exchange was posted to the social media feeds of a man whose viral videos seemingly celebrate men rejecting women.
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'It will lead to a catastrophe:' U.S. federal job cuts will harm the Great Lakes, Canadian scientists say
The U.S. Department of Government Efficiency cut hundreds of employees at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) last week, including technicians who work with Canadian scientists to monitor water quality and levels in the Great Lakes, which some scientists say will have catastrophic effects.
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Hundreds more Londoners out of a doctor after university cracks down on employee patient list
Hundreds of patients at Western University's Employee & Family Health Clinic will be out of a doctor by mid-August. The university says the clinic was always intended for full-time main campus staff, but patients who work at the affiliate colleges say this is new information to them.
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These Ontario musicians hope to score by getting song Beautiful Game played at soccer World Cup
A group of London musicians collaborated on an original song, Beautiful Game, which celebrates soccer and the FIFA World Cup. Now, the artists have set their own goal: to make it the theme song at the first-ever World Cup game in Canada next year.
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Testosterone therapy's popular in the online 'manosphere' — but doctor warns it's not for everyone
Many men experiment with testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) to improve their energy and strength, with some just getting it online, says a London, Ont., urologist who stresses getting medical guidance. "The use of hormone therapy, in my mind, is really tied to reinforcing some of the ideas of masculinity that we have," says a researcher who teaches at Western University.
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This Dresden, Ont., resident's Jenga world record is all it's stacked up to be
Meindert de Boer from Dresden, Ont. broke the record for most Jenga blocks stacked on a single vertical Jenga block, using 3,132 pieces to create a structure measuring more than 100cm tall.
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SafeSpace London lays off all staff after running out of funds
SafeSpace London, which supports women, sex workers and the LGBTQ+ community, has laid off all of its staff after running out of funding. The organization says it needs to raise $50,000 by the end of March to re-open its doors.
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'Everybody's gotta eat,' farmers say as they navigate tariff uncertainties
Canadian farmers, producers and manufacturers who gathered at the London Farm Show on Wednesday said they are confident that the agriculture industry will persist despite the trade war between Canada and the United States.
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