
Kendra Seguin
Reporter/Editor
Kendra Seguin is a reporter/editor with CBC London. She is interested in writing about music, culture and communities. You can probably find her at a local show or you can email her at kendra.seguin@cbc.ca.
Latest from Kendra Seguin

London psychologist loses licence for sexual and professional misconduct
London psychologist Tatiana Zdyb admitted to all of the professional misconduct allegations brought in front of Ontario’s College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts panel on Wednesday. She was reprimanded and will have her certificate of registration revoked.
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140 jobs cut as legacy yarn company stops manufacturing in Listowel, Ont.
Listowel, Ont.-based yarn company, Spinrite, has shut down its flagship manufacturing facility, leaving 140 people without jobs. Spinrite will also close its on-site brick-and-mortar outlet store in September.
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Saddle up! Londoners can take the reins on a new mechanical horse simulator
A London equine trainer is offering mechanical horse riding lessons at her east end studio, allowing new riders to get a hang of riding techniques and experienced riders to hone their skills at a competitive level.
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These 3 invasive plants may be hiding in your garden. Here's what to replace them with
Invasive plants aren’t always thick weeds or tall grasses, plant experts say, but can be the colourful flowers and luscious groundcovering in homeowners’ yards. Non-native plants use up resources like sunlight and nutrition, making it harder for native species to thrive.
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What do London and Nashville have in common? This American tourist says it's a booming music scene
American tourist Terence Howard drove up to London to escape the heat in his home of Little Rock, Arkansas. He says he unexpectedly found a city of music that reminds him of the arts scenes in Nashville, Tennessee and Austin, Texas.
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Pop-up booths are making it easier to apply for Indian status cards in southwestern Ontario
The Southern First Nations Secretariat helps people register under the Indian Act or fill out their status card application. They set up weekly booths at events all across southwestern Ontario.
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Thinking about tossing your ripped and stained clothes? The city wants them
Byron residents have been donating their used clothes and textiles to a donation drive, including items that are ripped, stained and would otherwise be thrown out. The Worn or Torn drive, co-organized by the city, Goodwill Industries and Fanshawe College, will continue until July 20.
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After 'giving so much to others', Oneida man overwhelmed as community helps his family
Oneida-based chef Anthony Ireland is well known in his community for running a soup kitchen to feed those in need. After his mom was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer and his house caught fire, the community is now rallying together to help him rebuild.
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Catch some theatre under the stars at the Guy Lombardo Pavilion
London's Theatre Aezir will be taking over the Guy Lombardo Pavilion in Springbank Park from July 16 to 26 for a free outdoor production of "That Summer." The Canadian play takes place at an Ontario cottage, which the crew says they hope the park can help portray.
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New tech at Rock the Park reduces noise for nearby residents
The City of London has implemented new technology to reduce the amount of noise from music festivals like Rock the Park and Sunfest, following ongoing feedback from neighbouring communities about the annual events.
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