London Free Press
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
London Free Press
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