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Letters to the Editor: December 16, 2022
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Q+A: Coun. Josh Morgan on running for London mayor
London’s deputy mayor has entered the fall mayoral race, just days after Mayor Ed Holder said he’s bowing out and won’t seek a second term.
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.
London city hall briefs: Dog parks, graphic signs, fugitive slave chapel
A bid to bring a water source to Pottersburg dog park for thirsty pups turned into a request to weigh up the cost and logistics of bringing H20 to all city parks.
Update of city hall’s ‘gender equity framework’ pushed back to 2023
A trio of city hall goals to make London safer for women and girls, adopted as part of the political roadmap for this council term, are now facing two-year delays.
Van Holst appeals to councillors to scrap testing of unvaccinated city workers
There’s just one city councillor who has a problem with the prospect of twice-weekly rapid tests for the unvaccinated.