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Congratulations to Copp's Buildall for being good corporate citizens and developing two smaller-sized houses that can be used in backyards and smaller lots to help with the housing shortage. Read More
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Some letter writers have suggested homeless people be put into psychiatric hospitals or rehab centres. Read More
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Two dozen Londoners with years of living homeless will begin moving Thursday into a novel 25-unit affordable housing building that offers much more than nice rooms. Read More
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It's a simple thing many people don't think much about – your feet get wet, you go home and you change your socks. Read More
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City council's approval of the first shelter hubs is "a tipping point" for a fundraising campaign hoping to bring another $10 million into the battle against homelessness, the campaign leader says. Read More
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LFP reporters Randy Richmond and Jack Moutlon are at city hall, where city council is expected to vote on the locations of the first three homeless hubs that will be opened across London – including the most contentious location, at 705 Fanshawe Park Rd. W., near residential homes in northwest
London Free Press
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
London Free Press
London city council will vote Thursday on the proposed location of the city's first three health and homeless hubs, the building blocks of a new whole-of-community response to health and homelessness intended to get Londoners off the streets and on the path to housing. The recommendation to open a hub
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The city will add a dedicated team to work with homeless people and beef up security measures in city “hot spots,” hit hardest by the homeless crisis, city politicians voted Tuesday. Read More
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Rose Ricci fears for her parents’ safety. They are elderly and frail and the prospect of a homeless hub opening in their north London neighbourhood has her worried, she said Thursday. Read More
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London's first, full-service homeless hubs will focus on youth, Indigenous people and women, providing 73 beds by mid-2024, and costing about $5 million to create and about $10 million to operate for two years, a just-published city hall report says. Read More