
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

Pregnant and in crisis? There are options available for Londoners
After a baby was left in a London doorway, local agencies are reminding pregnant people in crisis there are places to get help.
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How well did London clear snow this winter? 2 councillors want a review
After London residents raised safety concerns about winter sidewalk clearance, two city councillors are calling for a review on the city’s most recent winter maintenance performance and how it could improve.
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Fanshawe fine art students say program cut will hurt city, emerging artists
Students, professors and alumni of Fanshawe College’s fine art program say the school's decision to cut it will be a loss for southwestern Ontario's art community. The fine art advanced diploma is one of 40 programs Fanshawe will cut this fall.
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London shoppers rush to stock up and say goodbye at Hudson's Bay liquidation sales
Signs outside the Hudson's Bay store at London's White Oaks Mall promised 20 to 40 per cent off items including clothing, furniture and bedding on Friday. Longtime Bay shoppers flocked to the store with the hope of snagging good deals before the stores are expected to close permanently in June.
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There's a need for youth sports coaches, but time and cost make it hard for parents to commit
Some Ontario youth sports coordinators say it can be challenging to find volunteer coaches, who are usually players’ parents, as the summer season approaches. Time, commitment and cost are the most common reasons why people are hesitant to step up, says coaching association.
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London's Burmese community 'broken' following Myanmar earthquake
Londoners with ties to Myanmar say they are worried about family and friends after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake hit the country Friday. More than 1,700 people died in the earthquake, according to a recent report by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
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Canada's proposed counter-tariffs could paint grim picture for London art shops
As Canada prepares its next round of countermeasures to U.S.-imposed tariffs, some independent art supply stores in London say they expect to be caught in the crosshairs.
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Young Indigenous voters don't want candidates to forget environment, reconciliation in election
Maintaining a Canadian identity is a key federal election issue for some young Indigenous voters, but they say they don't want that to distract from conversations about the environment, economy and reconciliation.
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Neighbour complaint could end decades-long backyard swimming lessons in St. Thomas
After 34 years teaching kids how to swim in her backyard pool, a St. Thomas woman says her business is at risk of shutting down after a neighbour filed a complaint. In St. Thomas, home businesses cannot have an outdoor component due to potential impacts on neighbours, including noise and traffic.
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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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