After waiting years for a green bin program to arrive, Londoners began to receive food waste collection containers on Monday for the program that launches Jan. 15. Distribution to 120,000 homes will continue until the middle of December. Reporter Heather Rivers outlines what you need to know about the program
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In his letter to the editor Fix the wall (Oct. 13) Walt Lonc is concerned about a few bricks damaged in the Sunningdale Road roundabout. Read More
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Looking to finally get rid of an old mattress or couch? As of now, the city wants to be notified about larger items for pickup. Read More
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City council is set to vote Thursday on the location and operation of the first three health and homeless hubs – 24-hour shelters with a range of services for the highest-needs people living on the streets. Read More
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Consider it short-term traffic pain for decades of long-term driving gain. Read More
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Londoners can park overnight again on most city streets beginning next week. Read More
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Ottawa is pitching in $3.6 million to help bolster a dike north of downtown to withstand one-in-250-year rainstorms, London officials say. Read More
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Re: Canada's grocery industry needs disrupter to spur competition (Column, Feb. 11): Read More
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An investigation into a near-fatal fire one year ago at a London bungalow packed with students found it didn’t have any working smoke alarms at the time of the blaze. Read More