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City hall is launching a new winter plan for homeless Londoners with drop-in space in the core, a stabilization space on Hamilton Road, and two isolated shelters built on city golf courses. It’s a $1.9-million approach – funded by Ottawa and Queen’s Park – that builds on last year’s lessons, officials say. “We have learned […]
‘Not appropriate’: Shelter head felt blindsided by councillors’ gathering
The head of a London homeless shelter wants to dispel speculation about her involvement in a gathering of council members that sparked a complaint to Ontario’s ombudsman. But Chuck Lazenby, executive director of the Unity Project, also wants to make it clear she felt blindsided by three councillors – the majority of the committee that […]
Civic election: Labour council backs Josh Morgan, several incumbents
An umbrella group for London-area labour unions is backing Josh Morgan for mayor, plus a handful of incumbents and a slew of new civic election candidates with just a month until voters go to the polls. At a news conference planned for Saturday morning, the London and District Labour Council shared its endorsements for city […]
Letters to the Editor: March 3, 2022
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City briefs: Virtual meeting policy, land acknowledgement
City staff to work on virtual meeting policy