Inside this issue

April 2, 2008
In the
know
Something
new to chew on
Ontario
health unit calls for a ban on chewing tobacco
Residents
talk back
Homeowners
now have a say when it comes to new cellphone towers
Rabies
scare a wake-up call, health officials say
Virus
ever-present in Grey Bruce
Fairytale
fix-up?
Public's memories
key to renovations
The
Biotron's superhuman capabilities meet human obstacles
Business
concerns and government regulations creating a hassle
Around
town
London's
BookCrossers connect through the written word
Strangers
travel through Black Water to meet
Searching
in the shadows
The underground
world of urban exploration
Seniors
rolling virtual strikes
Nintendo
Wii is attracting a 'new' generation of gamers
Saving
lives on the side
London
Search and Rescue volunteers train hard and work around the clock
People
and places
Forty years
later: a place to call home
Thousands
of Czechs came to Canada after the Prague Spring
No 'one-size-fits-all'
fix for drug users
London
woman battles drug addiction one step at a time
Idol
auditions a shot at stardom for London teen
Competition
a chance to see if compliments genuine
Breast
Cancer
not just a disease of older women
Shanna
Larsen is the face of the campaign
Susan Eagle:
Politics and the pulpit
A London
councillor and United Church minister works to spread the social
gospel
Playing
games
Riding
to the Olympics in London
Three-year-old
velodrome is fueling cycling talent
The
ultimate fighting debate
UFC:
Clean fun or recipe for disaster?
Bear
to men; teddy to cubs
Ron Asselstine's
NHL dream made others happen for kids