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Boy in business goes to the top
Seven-year-old Mark Hebert knows how to turn a lemon into lemonade. Just ask Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley.
Client credit information stolen
A former contract cleaner at a north London spa is charged after dozens of client credit card numbers were recorded.
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Boy in business goes to the top (Aug. 27, 2008)
Seven-year-old Mark Hebert knows how to turn a lemon into lemonade. Just ask Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley.
Job losses jeopardize families: White (Aug. 25, 2008)
The hair's a little greyer, the walk a little slower.
Spitfire pilot recalls air adventures (Aug. 24, 2008)
Alex Graham was just 18 and fresh out of high school when he marched downtown in Regina and joined the air force.
Program proves invaluable (Aug. 23, 2008)
Esther Ammal got a summer job this year -- and that's no small feat.
Sarnia soldier readies for tour in Afghanistan (Aug. 20, 2008)
SARNIA -- Kevin Egan tried a bunch of careers in his short working life, but none provided the satisfaction the 23-year-old Sarnia native was looking for.
'My family is together' (Aug. 18, 2008)
For the first time in their lives, Said and Saad Hassan rode bicycles this summer.
Waste plastic seen as test fuel (Aug. 16, 2008)
The cement plant in St. Marys wants to test an unusual alternative fuel --waste plastic.
Jobless protest lack of severance (Aug. 15, 2008)
A group of workers left jobless by the closing of a London packaging plant held up an auction of the company's equipment yesterday.
Sarnia resident chosen to assist troops in Mideast (Aug. 13, 2008)
Niki Henderson wanted a change of scenery.
Immigrant yearns for wife, son (Aug. 10, 2008)
Language aside, Daniel Samano fits the perfect profile of Canada's most wanted immigrant.
La Jornada joins host of Spanish publications (Aug. 5, 2008)
And one more makes cuatro.
MPP EXPENSES: The bucks stop here (Aug. 3, 2008)
The MPP from the London region's largest riding was also the top spender among the area's 10 ridings, government records show.
Few deportees in region (Jul. 31, 2008)
Bucking suggestions authorities have lost track of a small city of illegal immigrants across Canada, a federal document shows almost everyone ordered deported from Southwestern Ontario leaves.
A priceless worker ends on a high note (Jul. 30, 2008)
When Jean Ford awakes this morning you can bet there's someplace else she'd rather be.
Workers driven mad by gas price (Jul. 30, 2008)
From salespeople to pizza delivery guys, Londoners who drive for a living are gritting their teeth at rising gasoline prices causing them pain at the pumps.
Make online gambling legal, researcher says (Jul. 28, 2008)
When University of Western Ontario professor June Cotte started researching online gambling, she never expected to recommend it be legalized.
London artist's legacy to endure (Jul. 26, 2008)
The Philip Aziz Foundation of Art has been granted status as a non-profit charitable institution by the federal government.
Guilt gnaws at those trying to make a better life here (Jul. 25, 2008)
She and her two children live in a small townhouse in northeast London.
UNEMPLOYMENT: City pogey line grows (Jul. 23, 2008)
The number of people drawing unemployment benefits in the London area has jumped by almost 20 per cent.
Amid huge job cuts, charity suffers (Jul. 22, 2008)
At the Elgin-St. Thomas United Way, it's a double- whammy.
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Young girl neighbour's lifesaver (Aug. 22, 2008)
A little girl recovering from heart surgery wakes up and smells something funny.
SPECIAL REPORT: Going, going . . . gone (Aug. 9, 2008)
QUESTION: How do you raze an old building when others want you to keep it for its historic value?
The end of tobacco road (Aug. 2, 2008)
DELHI -- Ontario's once-mighty tobacco crop came a giant step closer to passing into history as the federal government announced a $286-million buyout yesterday to get farmers out of the industry.
Exit strategy signifies relief (Aug. 2, 2008)
DELHI -- The days of the Delnor dry suit are gone forever.
SATURDAY REPORT: If you had $6 billion . . . (Jul. 26, 2008)
Here's what we know: London is in for millions in new public works money from the provincial and federal governments, which have announced a $6.2-billion, seven-year Building Canada fund.
SPECIAL REPORT: Transplant trailblazers (Jul. 12, 2008)
They were young, scared and knew they were near death.
'Bittersweet moment' (Jul. 8, 2008)
Steven Truscott's 49-year odyssey from the hangman's noose to miscarriage of justice has ended with a $6.5-million compensation package.
49 years on, old friends feel true relief (Jul. 8, 2008)
VANASTRA -- Beside the bushlot where Lynne Harper was found dead 49 years ago, farmer Bob Lawson baled hay.
Compensation cases (Jul. 8, 2008)
Other financial settlements to Canadians wrongly convicted of serious crimes:
People were asked . . . (Jul. 8, 2008)
What do you think of Steven Truscott's $6.5-million compensation award?
Wife rewarded for efforts (Jul. 8, 2008)
Marlene Truscott has been more than just a loving, devoted wife.
SATURDAY SPECIAL: London's mayor embraces her role as bar host (Jul. 5, 2008)
London Mayor Anne Marie DeCicco-Best knows some patrons at her husband's sports bar are surprised to find her working as a host.
SPECIAL REPORT: How Canadian are you, eh? (Jun. 28, 2008)
You like hockey, maple syrup and you have fond childhood memories of snow days.
SPECIAL REPORT: New life for an old gem (Jun. 7, 2008)
There's looking forward and there's looking back, both directions offering a glimmer of hope and a sense of uncertainty.
SPECIAL REPORT: Shooting for blue (May. 24, 2008)
On area beaches, a green flag flying is good news -- lifeguards on duty, water safe for swimming.
FREE PRESS SERIES, PART 3: Car fanatics do some backpedalling (May. 11, 2008)
His small shop filled with bicycles, Wayne Prince takes a moment from tuning up a sporty, light blue one on a stand, to talk about all the new ones coming in the door.
FREE PRESS SERIES, PART 2: Fuelling up on . . . garbage (May. 10, 2008)
Imagine, if you can, a world without waste.
Mom gets job back (May. 9, 2008)
A day after being sacked for giving away a free doughnut hole, a London single mother had her Tim Hortons job back yesterday -- and the attention of media and coffee drinkers across North America.
FREE PRESS SERIES, PART 1: Gas prices pack punch (May. 9, 2008)
At a Canadian Tire gas bar, Wally walks to a big Pontiac sedan after filling up with $1.23 a litre gas and shrugs. "It's fatalism," he says. "I can't do anything about it. Maybe you can buy it for me."
Timbit for baby costs job (May. 8, 2008)
You can take candy from a baby, but you can't give one a Timbit -- not for free, anyway.
CENSUS: Region's wallets fatten (May. 2, 2008)
Wallets grew fatter in cities across the London region over the half decade to 2005, the latest national census shows.
CENSUS: Gender income gap narrows, but still room for improvement (May. 2, 2008)
The gender income gap is getting smaller in the London area, according to just released census data.
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GREEN PLANET: Quick, build an ark (Aug. 17, 2008)
It's rained on quite a few parades this summer.
GREEN PLANET: Need junk? (Aug. 3, 2008)
Jenny Rachel Harvey's student apartment is furnished almost entirely with big ticket items she got off the net for free.
GREEN PLANET: From pond scum to energy (Jul. 27, 2008)
Pond scum.
GREEN PLANET: Electronic overload (Jul. 20, 2008)
In the media world, I am a dinosaur.
IN CHINA: Father survives China quake, narrates to son on cellphone (Jun. 18, 2008)
Chengdu -- Trapped for 10 days in the stone age, Chinese engineer Yi Kun Zhong used the only thing he had in his pocket to chronicle his struggle to survive.
IN CHINA: Heaven deaf to quake pleas (Jun. 15, 2008)
Grey skies tore open wider yesterday and, circled by vivid green rice paddies and the rubble of her world, Ren Chang Xiu looked up and asked to be finally heard.
Taxing for the brain (Jun. 15, 2008)
When the next election comes and Canada's biggest political parties vie for our vote, a key battleground will be the merits of a carbon tax.
POV: More docs just part of the answer (Jun. 4, 2008)
The doctor shortage crisis in Canada did not come upon us suddenly and it cannot be fixed quickly.
SUN MEDIA SPECIAL PART 4: Private practice (Jun. 4, 2008)
Once, there were private medical schools in Canada.
SUN MEDIA SPECIAL PART 3: That'll be cash and visa (Jun. 3, 2008)
Meet two extraordinary physicians.
SUN MEDIA SPECIAL PART 2: Canada's missing medical students (Jun. 2, 2008)
Toronto native Craig Stewart holds a bachelor of science degree from Queen's University, and a master's in behavioural neuroscience from Brock University in St. Catharines. From his early teens, he wanted to be a doctor.
SUN MEDIA SPECIAL PART 1: Manufacturing Doctors (Jun. 1, 2008)
By 8 a.m. on May 15, 2007, Ryerson engineering grad Shawn Mondoux was at the computer, waiting to find out if he'd made it into med school.
SUN MEDIA SPECIAL: Pearson No. 1 entry point (May. 20, 2008)
OTTAWA -- Secretly stashed in a transport truck hauling lettuce or lemons, stowed in the hidden panel of an elderly couple's car, buried in a mail shipment of children's toys.
GREEN PLANET: Science and Religion say 'I do' (May. 18, 2008)
It's a match made in eco-heaven.
GREEN PLANET: Eco-mom comes to the rescue (May. 11, 2008)
When Monique Fabregas decided to give up her childhood dream of becoming an architect to raise her daughter, she didn't realize she was just giving up one career for another.
GREEN PLANET: Mom's the model (May. 11, 2008)
This is an ode to my mother.
GREEN PLANET: The perfect storm (May. 4, 2008)
The global food shortage that has sparked bloody riots around the world serves as another grim reminder of how international crises are intimately tied to the state of the planet.
SUN MEDIA SPECIAL: Non-white military might needs boost (Apr. 27, 2008)
OTTAWA -- Canada's military is struggling to shed its "white guys" image, embracing more culture and diversity to put a more colourful face on the armed forces.
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