Tag: london city hall
Politicians slam colleague’s ‘exceptionally misleading’ COVID claims
Mayor Ed Holder and five city councillors delivered their strongest rebuke yet to a colleague pushing anti-vaccine claims during a committee meeting on Monday.
Update of city hall’s ‘gender equity framework’ pushed back to 2023
A trio of city hall goals to make London safer for women and girls, adopted as part of the political roadmap for this council term, are now facing two-year delays.
London’s first rapid-build affordable housing project nears move-in date
Tenants could begin moving in as early as this month to the first of three city-led rapid housing projects aimed at easing London’s housing crisis.
London in shortened time crunch to expand rapidly filling landfill
Running short of time to expand its giant landfill, London now faces a double timing whammy that could leave it racing to find more room to stash the trash.
Letters to the Editor: Jan. 8
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$30M in public transit funding could go to paths, bike lanes, bike parking
City council doesn’t want to let $30 million in unused public transit funding from Ottawa and Queen’s Park go to waste. The only problem is there are no more projects on its list.
City politician to colleagues: Scrap testing of unvaccinated city workers
There’s just one city councillor who has a problem with the prospect of twice-weekly rapid tests for the unvaccinated.
Q+A: Retiring London city clerk Cathy Saunders
Cathy Saunders looked back on her career, from her days as Barrie’s only female bylaw officer to 12 years at the helm in London, and ahead to retirement.
Number of granny suites in London slowly inches up
All those suites for granny – or grandpa – are adding “gentle density” in London, a city grappling with a major housing crisis.