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  2. London, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    London ( / ˈlʌndən /) is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada, along the Quebec City–Windsor Corridor. The city had a population of 422,324 according to the 2021 Canadian census. London is at the confluence of the Thames River and North Thames River, approximately 200 km (120 mi) from both Toronto and Detroit; and about 230 km (140 mi ...

  3. Eldon House - Wikipedia

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    Eldon House is a historic house and museum located in London, Ontario. The Eldon House property was converted into a public park, now called Harris Park. Eldon House is the oldest continued residence in the city of London. It was inhabited by the family of John and Amelia Harris from 1834 until they gave it to the City of London in 1959.

  4. Telephone directory - Wikipedia

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    Telephone directory. A telephone directory, commonly called a telephone book, telephone address book, phonebook, or the white and yellow pages, is a listing of telephone subscribers in a geographical area or subscribers to services provided by the organization that publishes the directory. Its purpose is to allow the telephone number of a ...

  5. Uplands, London, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Area code (s) 519, 226. Uplands is a neighbourhood in the City of London, Ontario, Canada. The neighbourhood is located in the northern part of the city. Almost all of its residents live in low-density, single detached dwellings. As of 2011, the area is home to 7,835 residents. [1] The neighbourhood is considered a middle to upper-income area ...

  6. List of people from London, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    R. Scott Bakker (born 1967), author of fantastic fiction. Karen Dianne Baldwin (born 1963), Miss Universe 1982. Frederick Banting (1891-1941), co-discoverer of insulin, practised in London and has both a museum dedicated to him and a high school named after him. Joan Barfoot (born 1946), author of fiction.

  7. University of Western Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The University of Western Ontario ( UWO; branded as Western University) is a public research university in London, Ontario, Canada. The main campus is located on 455 hectares (1,120 acres) of land, surrounded by residential neighbourhoods and the Thames River bisecting the campus's eastern portion. The university operates twelve academic ...

  8. London Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The London Public Library (LPL) is the public library system of London, Ontario, Canada. All 16 locations city-wide offer services and programs for adults, teens and children residing in London and the surrounding counties of Oxford, Middlesex, and Elgin. The branches includes art exhibits, author readings, a summer reading program, and health ...

  9. London City Council - Wikipedia

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    2010 reform. Prior to the 2006 civic election, London's city council consisted of 14 councillors (two from each of the seven former wards), four members of Board of Control (elected citywide), and one mayor (elected citywide), to form a 19-member council. The composition and structure of city council was the subject of two questions on the 2003 ...