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September
11 London Fanshawe Symphonic Chorus: ceremony begins at 8:46 a.m. at Centennial Hall for an hour-long musical tribute. London Fire Services: service begins at 10:05 a.m. with a bell ringing ceremony at Central Fire Hall Lighting the Path to Peace: service runs between midnight on Sept. 10 until midnight Sept. 11 at the Colborne Street United Church. -Information obtained from London City Hall
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LAST UPDATED: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 - 11:30 a.m. Stranger in a
strange land Canadians complacent to potential attack One year after the most horrendous attack in recent North American history, many Canadians still have terrorism on their minds.
Looking back on London, post Sept.11 Although hardly a day has passed over the last year without mention of Sept. 11 in the news, this week – particularly today – marks a time to look back on the aftermath of the attacks on the United States.
In the eyes of a Muslim woman at Western September 11 impacted every student at Western. One of these was Sarrah Lawendy, a second-year master's student in the faculty of education and senior advisor of the Muslim Students' Association. She spoke with The Gazette about the events of that day and how it affected her, a Muslim woman.
The
USC gets its own Ally:
City smog - it sure ain't fun After a week of poorer than normal air quality, relief is here for the Forest City.
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