Andrew Brown

CBC London

Andrew Brown has been a reporter in many cities in Canada, most recently in Calgary. He is the host of CBC's London Morning program.

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How a mostly-Muslim London school embraces Ramadan

About 80% of the students at Rick Hansen Public School are Muslim, and most of them are fasting this month

40 years later, a London teacher is ready to reflect on a past life

Selma Popovic designed all of the uniforms for workers and volunteers at the 1984 Olympics in Sarajevo

Inside a St. Thomas classroom, lessons about math and economics

Students at Pierre Elliott Trudeau French Immersion Public School have jobs and decisions to make on how to spend their pay

Thousands of Albertans sign up to have home radon levels tested

More than 10,000 Alberta homeowners have volunteered for a University of Calgary study to test for radon levels in their homes

Many bees didn't survive Alberta's long winter

The Greidanus Honey Mill in High River 'certainly' lost more than 30 per cent of hives.

Alberta village mayor wants tax break for rural crimefighters

The mayor of Carbon, Alta., would like a tax credit for volunteers who sign up to patrol their neighbourhoods.

Irrigation work on Calgary ball diamonds leaves little league players with nowhere to play

Bow Ridge Little League says ball parks in St. Andrews Heights and Silver Springs are the only diamonds big enough for 13- to 18-year-olds.

Bulldog rescue group not eligible for raffle licence

The Alberta Bulldog Rescue Society would like Alberta's raffle licence rules to be changed.

Cancer survivors suffer in silence often struggling in post-treatment life, report suggests

Charlotte Kessler was diagnosed with a rare form of brain cancer when she was 32 and had her last round of chemotherapy in 2015. That's when the hardest part began.

Calgary Flames will move without a new arena, says Ken King

Calgary Flames president and CEO Ken King says the team will move if it can't strike a deal for a new arena. It could be an effective tactic to convince Calgarians to part with their tax dollars, according to author Martin Fridson.