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Letters to the Editor: June 24, 2023
Don’t go in reverse
City hall to Queen’s Park as homeless programs in peril: Where’s the money?
A political war of words is unfolding around the looming shutdown of a dozen homelessness and housing programs in London. Organizations need an 11th-hour extension from the federal and provincial governments to keep paying for programs that help tackle “huge societal problems” like homelessness and lack of housing exacerbated by the pandemic, one city councillor […]
Q+A: Josh Morgan on $74M housing windfall, new planning rules
London’s $74-million windfall from the federal government to build more than 2,000 housing units comes with some strings for city hall.
DIY cleanup? Owner plans to get rid of heritage barn pieces on his own
The Flintstones didn’t have heavy machinery, and John McLeod won’t either when he gets to work clearing the barny rubble on his Byron property.
London’s homeless update: 103 encampments, up to 2,100 unhoused
A city council committee has unanimously endorsed a proposal to provide quarterly updates with statistics on London’s homeless population that city staff say could exceed 2,000 people.
City signs off on plan to fix guardrails at highrise where toddler fell to her death
London city hall has signed off on a balcony repair plan it ordered for a highrise apartment building where a toddler fell to her death more than five weeks ago.