One of the most crucial votes at city hall in recent months almost ended up being decided by what Mayor Ed Holder called a “scotch glass.” Read More
Similar Posts
London ‘leading the pack’ in per-capita new housing units among big cities nationwide
London built more new housing units for every 100,000 people than nine of its peers across the country last year, according to a new report.
Former city council stalwart Orlando Zamprogna dies at age 84
For a generation of Londoners, Orlando Zamprogna was a fixture on London city council, on which he served for 25 years in a variety of roles.
Mayors get elbows up before puck drops on Highway 402 series
To heck with the friendly Knights-Sting token wager between cities for the upcoming Ontario Hockey League Western Conference playoff championship.
22 storeys. 226 apartments. One megaproject at busy north-end spot
A 22-storey tower is proposed for a busy north London intersection, with plans to include nearly 230 apartments and several storeys of commercial space near Richmond Street and Fanshawe Park Road.
Copp’s Buildall, the London building supply company that has developed backyard homes it will sell and build on your property, pending approval from the city, said Mac Copp, branch manager of the down
Imagine buying a new two-bedroom home in London for $200,000. Now imagine it’s in your backyard.
Growing Pains: Londoners’ biggest concerns, how city politicians respond
Here’s a run-down of the growing pain issues about which city politicians are hearing most often from residents, and what they say in response.