London city hall staff have proposed charging the buyers of an estimated 50,000 older London homes to remove weeping tiles – a move they say would better protect the Thames River, but would cost each buyer thousands to complete the work.
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Jobs at risk amid sluggish demand for new homes
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Homes lit up for Christmas can be seen all around London.
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Development plans for a 64-unit tiny home community in Kincardine are moving to the next phase. During a special meeting held Dec. 3, council voted in favour of rezoning a parcel of land, located at the corner of Kincardine Avenue and Adelaide Street, from R1 to R6 to allow for 16 one-storey single detached homes […]
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Here are some gift ideas for that gardener on your holiday list.
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The proposals could be on the table for city council in January.
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With the recent snow, I have found my holiday spirit and with that, the need to decorate
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A Free Press reader asks: Does anyone - besides the federal government - think developers aren’t building as many homes as they can already?
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I am a lazy gardener and I mulch leaves with my lawnmower.
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You can pay tribute, give thanks, look for an out-of-print book, or even search for a long-lost friend or family member.
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City hall aims to process applications within two weeks.
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Before I put my garden tools away, I pull out the snow shovels, the roof rake and the snow blower.