A recommendation for the city to give $1.7 million to businesses in downtown London and Old East Village to cope with homelessness may get some tough questions from city politicians, London’s deputy mayor says. Read More
A nearly $1.7 million ask from downtown businesses for city money to cope with homelessness may get some tough questions from city politicians, said deputy mayor Shawn Le
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