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For rookie-heavy city council, a complaint and a steep learning curve
A complaint to Ontario’s ombudsman about a trio of rookie London city councillors who attended a homeless centre underscores the tricky terrain and steep learning curve facing the rookie-heavy city council, one former politician says. It’s not clear yet whether an investigation into the three-rookie attendance will turn up anything wrong, but Gord Hume, the […]
Give me five: Rock the Park asks city to green light extra night
It’s almost time to rock.
‘Outrageously slow’: Developer slams city for delays in housing-rich project
The redevelopment of the former London Psychiatric Hospital lands into a sprawling residential community is taking far too long, a developer says. Old Oak Properties bought the site at Oxford Street and Highbury Avenue for $17 million more than two years ago and applied for rezoning earlier this year after meeting city demands. But it […]
Proactive London apartment inspections uncover 150-plus complaints
A pilot project that sends city inspectors to large apartment buildings has led to 161 complaints, London city hall’s bylaw boss says.