Under provincially appointed supervisor Paul Boniferro, the Thames Valley District school board says it will release a budget soon - on its website.
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A stately Old South London home may be divided into four rental units and eight stacked townhomes could be built on the property. The house at 10 Marley Place in Wortley Village is about 125 years old. Siv-ik Planning and Design will submit a rezoning application to the city in July to build stacked townhouses […]
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The superintendent in charge of school facilities at the Thames Valley District school board has resigned, the board said in a memo to staff
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Way before the first phases of Wastell Homes’ Willow project in north London was completed, builder Sue Wastell could detect softening demand for new homes.
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Call The Office, London’s iconic downtown bar and music venue, will rise again, its owner says. With a major renovation and restoration planned, Ken Demelo will soon submit a site plan application to city hall to redevelop the site, said Jerzy Smolarek, partner with Siv-ik Planning and Design, the firm making the application. “It is […]
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Proposed Ontario legislation that would give the province more oversight of school boards includes a mandate to put police back in schools
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A year ago, Thames Valley school board trustees and staff were scrambling to chop a multimillion-dollar deficit ahead of their annual June operating budget meeting.
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Victoria Lewicki had no gun to her head when she used fraudulent documents in trying to buy a $100,000 truck from a Sarnia dealer last year, her lawyer told the judge
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A local ice cream producer is celebrating 30 years of sweet success. It’s been three decades since the London Ice Cream Company opened its doors in a small pink building on Base Line Road. Founded by Alan Sagent in 1995 and taken over by Cyril Chalykoff in 2006, the business has seen a lot of […]
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Two London startup businesses have each won $500,000 from the Ontario government to commercialize their technology.
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It's been a tough year so far for new home construction, with housing starts in all categories running behind 2024 levels.