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What will Fanshawe look like in the Fall?

By Skylar McCarthy Fanshawe College. X FM News file photo Fanshawe College recently announced that it will expand in-class instruction for the Fall 2021 semester. The current plan is to expand face to face delivery by up to 15%. The plan would also permit more of a return to the vibrant con-campus student experiences. This comes after we’re near the one year anniversary that saw the college shift to emergency remote delivery due to COVID-19. With more vaccines being distributed, Fanshawe College President Peter Devlin is optimistic. However, he also says there two deciding factors that could limit that increase. “First, space is the limiting factor. With the guidance over the health unit, inside our classrooms, there’s still a two-metre space. That’s one of the largest limiting factors that we have as we play in the fall,” Devlin stated. “But we will soon need to decide for Fall 2021, So students from around the province, some from around the world make the ne

London Police Services investigating a stabbing in the Kensington Village area

By Jordan Laroche Photo Cred: London Police Services Twitter A woman has died after being rushed to the hospital with life threatening stab wounds in the city’s Kensington Village area. Police were called to the scene by a neighbor who heard screams from a few houses down and when they arrived, they located the woman who was suffering from obvious trauma.   Police have taken one suspect into custody, but they have not ruled it a homicide just yet and are waiting for the coroner to determine the cause of death.   CBC London reported that neighbors believe it was a domestic attack and that the suspect was a youth who knew the victim.  

London Police Services are investigating the death of a pre-school aged child

By Jordan Laroche Photo Cred: London Police Services Twitter London Police Service is working with the Office of the Chief Coroner in an investigation of the death of a pre-school aged child over the weekend.   London Police Services Middlesex-London Emergency Services were called to the 700-block of Nelson street on Sunday. After arriving they located a child who was announced dead at the scene.  An autopsy was performed on Monday, but the cause and manner of death have not been determined and will remain under investigation.   Anyone with information related to this is being asked to contact London Police Services (519) 661-5670, or CrimeStoppers 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Information can also be sent anonymously to www.londoncrimestoppers.com.  

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