| Banting House National Historic Site |
| At Banting House National Historic Site you can step back into history to experience one of the great moments of medical science in the twentieth century - the discovery of insulin - a moment that signified new hope for diabetes sufferers the world over. |
| URL: http://www.diabetes.ca/Section_About/BantingIndex.asp |
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| Children's Nutrition and Learning Project |
| The objective of the Children's Nutrition and Learning Project is to increase children's access to nutritional food, improve children's ability to learn and benefit from school experiences,create learning among children and families about nutrition, and build paternships in the communitty and develop capacities of local people. |
| URL: http://www.cnlp.ca |
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| City of London |
| In 1793, Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe first surveyed the Forks of the Thames and proposed to build "New London" here as the capital of Upper Canada. Although the capital was eventually built elsewhere, London has grown into the largest city in Southwestern Ontario, and one of the loveliest cities in Canada. With miles of beautiful pathways and acres of rolling parkland, London truly is the Forest City. Low traffic, easy air access and friendly people make London a perfect place to visit. |
| URL: http://www.city.london.on.ca |
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| Government Of Canada |
| Our mission is to enable Canadians to participate fully in the workplace and the community. |
| URL: http://www.cbsc.org/english/index.cfm |
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| H.B. Beal Secondary School |
| Welcome to the H.B. Beal Secondary School web site. Herbert Benson Beal's dream was that public education should prepare students to be contributing and responsible citizens for society. He was the first principal of the London Industrial and Art School that was started in 1912. The original section of the current building was opened in 1916. After 1935, the school was renamed H.B. Beal Technical and Commercial High School in recognition of Dr. Beal's contribution to education in London. |
| URL: http://www.tvdsb.on.ca/HBBeal |
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| Information London |
| Information London is a non-profit corporation and a registered charitable organization providing information and referral to the London and area. |
| URL: http://info.london.on.ca |
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| Jim Jefferson - Royal LePage Triland Realty |
| When you're buying or selling a home, finding the right agent is half the battle. To ensure a good experience, you need to work with a professional who knows the area well and can help you negotiate the best possible price. |
| URL: http://www.royallepage.ca/oldeastvillage |
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| Job Bank Government Of Canada |
| Job Bank is an electronic listing of jobs provided by employers from everywhere across Canada. |
| URL: http://jb-ge.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/Search_en.asp?ProvId |
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| London Clean & Green |
| The City of London and its partners in London Clean & Green have established this website to help Londoners and London-area businesses keep our city Clean & Green. London Clean & Green coordinates the work of various organizations in cleaning up London parks, roadways, business sites, schoolyards, and the Thames River during the spring period. |
| URL: http://www.cleangreen.london.ca |
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| London Co-op Store |
| Operating since 1970, the London Co-op Store is a member-owned food co-operative. |
| URL: http://www.londoncoopstore.org |
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| London Community Foundation |
| London Community Foundation and its donors strengthen our community by
making strategic and effective grants, building and managing a permanent
endowment, and serving our community as a resource and partner. |
| URL: http://www.lcf.on.ca |
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| London Community Players |
| London Community Players is London's oldest amateur theatre troupe. |
| URL: http://londoncommunityplayers.com/ |
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| London Community Resource Centre |
| Multi-service centre providing affordable office space and other services including duplicating, mailing address, and telephone answering service. |
| URL: http://www.lcrc.on.ca |
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| London Cross Cultural Learning Center |
| The Cross Cultural Learner Centre runs Global House. Since 1986, Global House has been a reception centre for government assisted refugees (GARs). We welcome people from all over the world who are designated refugees due to fear of persecution in their home countries. |
| URL: http://lcclc.org |
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| London Curling Club |
| The London Curling Club is situated in the heart of London, Ontario. The club has six sheets of great curling ice and a recently renovated and air-conditioned lounge area. |
| URL: http://www.curling.com/london |
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| London Fire Services |
| The London Fire Services Ontario Canada has a long and illustrious history, with many disasters, tragedies, acts of heroism and an ever-changing role since its infancy as a volunteer "bucket brigade". The first vestiges of a fire department appeared in 1838, when the district government decreed that each home had to have a leather fire bucket on hand to fight fires. Each business had two buckets. From those humble beginnings, London's fire service progressed to a number of independent brigades. The entities were highly competitive and there were frequent punch-ups when two brigades arrived at the scene of a fire simultaneously. Things became more orderly in 1873 with the establishment of a professional department under the direction of the city's first fire chief, Thomas Wastie. The department has grown through the years from an initial contingent of 17 paid personnel, to the 400 or so individuals who staff it today. |
| URL: http://www.fire.london.ca |
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| London InterCommunity Health Center |
| The London InterCommunity Health Centre provides sensitive, equitable Health and Social services, especially to those who experience barriers to care. |
| URL: http://www.lihc.on.ca |
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| London Police Service |
| The London Police Service can take some considerable pride in its 147 years of service. Perhaps the Service's greatest achievement was to expand and modernize itself to meet changing conditions and provide proper police service. The two dominant factors shaping the Service's development throughout the 147 years were, of course, the growth of population and the advance of science and technology. The Service actively took up these challenges and developed itself into the distinguished organization it is today. An adaptable Service proved itself to be the kind of police service needed by a changing London. |
| URL: http://police.city.london.on.ca |
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| London Transit |
| Bus routes and schedules in London. |
| URL: http://www.londontransit.ca |
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| Lorne Avenue Public School |
| Lorne Avenue Public School has been around since 1850. Between 1850 and 1875 the school was completed and opened East of Adelaide. It started out as a two room brick building. For a very short time the school was named Timothy Street. Then later, as a tribute to a citizen, it was renamed "Anderson School". Thought to have opened in 1875, no records have actually been found to show when it was officially opened. During the opening celebration a hat was passed around for the "purpose of procuring a bell for the schoolhouse". Late in 1879 an addition to the building was made. Another two rooms were then added. After Mr. Ambrose Stock was principal, the school was named Talbot Street School and then, again, renamed three years later to Lorne Avenue Public School. |
| URL: http://www.tvdsb.on.ca/lorne |
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| National Crime Prevention Strategy |
| In Canada, crime has traditionally been dealt with through reactive measures: the apprehension, sentencing, incarceration, and rehabilitation of offenders. This approach, while important, is not sufficient to prevent crime and that is why the Government of Canada launched the National Crime Prevention Strategy. In simple terms, the National Strategy is focused upon community-based early intervention efforts that deal with the root causes of crime and victimization. |
| URL: http://www.prevention.gc.ca/en |
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| Small Business Centre |
| The SBC opened in 1986 with the support of its five founding members: the City of London; the Chamber of Commerce; Ontario's Ministry of Economic Development and Trade; the University of Western Ontario; and Fanshawe College. The Mission of the Centre is: "To contribute to the economic development of our community by stimulating, promoting and supporting the entrepreneurial spirit, start-up and early growth of small businesses." In pursuing this mission over the years the Centre has provided thousands of entrepreneurs with the full range of support services necessary to starting and successfully building their small businesses. |
| URL: http://www.sbcentre.ca |
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| Sold On London.com |
| Sold On London is one of the most comprehensive real estate websites in the City of London and surrounding areas. |
| URL: http://www.soldonlondon.com |
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| The Aeolian Performing Arts Centre |
| Aeolian Hall Performing Arts Centre is a 300 seat capacity performance
space with world-renowned acoustics, balcony and ample stage. The hall, an historic site, is home to the Canadian Music Conservatory, the
London Youth Symphony and the London Community Orchestra. Musicians
from all over the world have performed in this hall and rave about the
live sound the space allows. Classical pianist, Clark Bryan purchased
the hall in 2004 and has integrated music teachings in main floor
studio spaces. The Hall produces concert and performing arts
series in various genres, and is open to the public to rent for
independent productions, meetings, and community gatherings. A generous not-for-profit rate is available to qualified groups. To inquire about music lessons or hall rental information, call 519-675-1357. |
| URL: http://www.aeolianhall.ca |
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| The London Training Centre |
| The London Training Centre, Inc. (LTC), formed in 1987 as the London Youth Project, began by providing entry-level kitchen training for youth between the ages of 16 and 24. Over the years the organization has delivered numerous programs and services providing support for people seeking training, skills development and employment in the Foodservice/Hospitality Industry. |
| URL: http://www.londontraining.on.ca |
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| Welcome London |
| Welcome London - Welcome Middlesex County is a one-stop website to help newcomers move to our community, get settled and start a new life. The website highlights life in London and Middlesex County (Ontario, Canada) and links to programs and services for settlement, employment, education, housing, health care, childcare, recreation and culture, and key provincial and federal resources. |
| URL: http://www.welcome.london.ca |
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| Western Fair Association |
| The Western Fair Association is an Agricultural Society that, through its people, activities and facilities, excels in creating unique experiences that fulfill the evolving entertainment / recreational and educational interests of our customers. |
| URL: http://www.westernfair.com |
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