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London, Ont. police’s Project LEARN returnsDuring the month of September, London residents will see an increased police presence in the downtown core and in neighbourhoods around Western University and Fanshawe College.CanadaSep 4, 2023
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Project LEARN to be launched by London, Ont. police in SeptemberProject LEARN (Liquor Enforcement and Reduction of Noise) focuses on “nuisance” parties, noise, open fires, littering, as well as public urination in the city.CanadaSep 1, 2022
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London, Ont. police report results of 2021 Project LEARN campaignPolice say dozens of provincial offence notices and by-law notices were issued in addition to three arrests and one charge related to violating COVID-19-related restrictions.CrimeSep 28, 2021
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Start of school year prompts return of Project LEARN in London, Ont.The initiative was first launched in 2007 with a goal of protecting public safety and property and encouraging students to celebrate responsibly, police say.CanadaSep 3, 2021
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London police launch Project LEARN as post-secondary students returnProject LEARN, which is short for Liquor Enforcement and Reduction of Noise, was started in 2007 in response to community concerns around the beginning of the school year.CanadaSep 4, 2020
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London police report quieter Project L.E.A.R.N. amid increased efforts to tackle street partiesOf the 30 provincial offence notices, 17 were in connection to the city's nuisance bylaw, which was formally amended in late summer.CrimeOct 7, 2019
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Project LEARN brings increased police presence for parts of LondonLondon police are teaming up with Western University and Fanshawe College for the project's annual launch.CanadaSep 3, 2019
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London police prepare to launch 2018 Project LEARNThe London Police Service is working to spread the word ahead of Thursday's launch of Project LEARN, which stands for Liquor Enforcement and Reduction of Noise.CanadaSep 5, 2018
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As London students return, so too does Project L.E.A.R.NProject L.E.A.R.N. kicks off Thursday and will see increased police presence in the downtown area and in neighbourhoods surrounding Western and Fanshawe.CrimeSep 6, 2017
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