Tag: London bylaws
City politicians show early support for tougher rules against ‘renovictions’
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News City council members appear poised to support tougher rules that would protect London renters and curb so-called renovictions –
Blue box-mining London teen leaves other gleaners seeing red
A London teenager who’s been picking through blue boxes to help save up for his education is getting the third degree from other gleaners, his mother says.
Quiet time: Why London is looking at extending curfew for gas mowers
City council is looking at prolonging the time, under the noise bylaw, when residents are prohibited from using gas-powered equipment on their lawns or gardens, part of an effort to encourage the uptake of electric alternatives.
City hall, bylaw-breaching indoor zoo near legal settlement: Lawyers
The battle between London city hall and an indoor reptile zoo appears to be coming to an end.
Letters to the Editor: March 22, 2024
Don’t rock the park
A city committee is being slammed for a “complete turnaround,” voting this week to not allow fireworks for multicultural celebrations in London, despite the move being supported by full council.
A city council committee is being slammed for a “complete turnaround,” voting this week not to allow fireworks for multicultural celebrations in London, despite the move being supported by full council.
One and done? Diwali, Lunar New Year fireworks suddenly on thin ice
Now you see it, now you don’t?
Hey London: Ready for natural look – on your neighbour’s front lawn?
More yards with a natural look could be sprouting up in London this summer under revised rules that got strong support from politicians and the public Tuesday.
Politicians to debate options for banning graphic anti-abortion signs
If city politicians want to ban graphic images of fetuses on anti-abortion signage, they may have to create a new bylaw.
Seized by housing crisis, councillors scrap bedroom cap on dwellings
A proposal to lift the bedroom limit per dwelling across the city and loosen it in neighbourhoods near Western University and Fanshawe College passed in a unanimous vote.