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Georgian Bluffs will move to permanently close the Kemble Mountain Trail to off-road vehicles, while planning to create a working group to explore other possible routes in the municipality. At it committee of the whole meeting on Wednesday, council directed staff to prepare an amendment to the township’s off-road vehicle bylaw to close the trail […]
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An ambitious but necessary roadmap to take action on climate change, or an “aspirational” document that won’t be accepted by Londoners? City politicians are divided. A plan to back up London’s climate emergency declaration, nearly three years after it was proclaimed by city council, finally was debated by politicians Tuesday night. It exposed a gulf […]
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Three neighbours in northwest London are challenging a council decision to green-light a new subdivision near Hyde Park and Sunningdale roads, one half of a controversial land swap with a developer for a school. City council paved the way for 550 new homes at 1521 Sunningdale Rd. and 2631 Hyde Park Rd. with a narrow […]
London planning briefs: Hyde Park commercial/residential project, driving range
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Georgian Bluffs news: Tree bylaw discussed, speed limit changes coming
Georgian Bluffs council has asked staff for a report and draft bylaw aimed at protecting trees in the municipality. At its meeting on Wednesday, council passed a motion calling for the report after it was brought forward by the township’s climate action committee. Committee chair Coun. Cathy Moore Coburn said there have been instances in […]
Ontario NDP sets leadership vote for next spring
Ontario’s New Democrats will elect a new permanent leader the first week of March, 2023.