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Councillors updated on free taxi service for youth in mental distress

Author of the article: Scott Nixon Publishing date: Apr 22, 2021  •  5 hours ago  •  2 minute read  •  Lori Chouinard, president of Star Taxi, left, and Leigh Robinson, branch supervisor of the Lucan Public Library, helped launch a pilot project that offers free taxi rides to Middlesex County young people, as well as those in Exeter, so they can access mental health services in London. Derek Ruttan jpg, SD Article content Lucan Biddulph council was updated last week on a pilot project that offers free taxi rides to London for local young people who need access to mental health care. Middlesex County library supervisors Leigh Robinson (Lucan) and Doug Warnock (Parkhill) attended the April 20 Lucan Biddulph council meeting to talk about the youth crisis shuttle project, which had a soft launch in December 2020.

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It s A Sin: What it was like to live through the Aids crisis in London

LIFESTYLE FEATURES ‘Police were raiding gay bars wearing gloves and masks’: What it was like to live through the Aids crisis in London Four decades after the Aids epidemic, Russell T Davies Channel 4 drama It s a Sin has moved viewers and received critical acclaim. Christobel Hastings meets those who lived through the crisis in London and asks how realistic the portrayal is Friday 29 January 2021 14:06

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It is news we were hoping not to receive : Londoners brace for red

Article content The fallout from London’s move to the red-control level of Ontario’s pandemic response framework is being felt by business owners, restaurateurs, coaches and managers of athletic facilities who must now close or drastically change their operations. We spoke to Londoners in the crossfire of the escalating public health restrictions. Hyland cinema owner Moira Adlan. (File photo) We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or It is news we were hoping not to receive : Londoners brace for red Back to video “Christmas is one of our really big seasons. . . . I’m really disappointed that they won’t let us open. Event venues can still stay open for up to 10 people. They’re not allowing us to have 10 people in a 400-seat cinema with 20-foot ceilings but they’re allowing 10 people squished in a bar? We just feel that it is unfair. There’s no reason why, in the cinemas where there’s that big a space, with people who

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