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A London District Catholic school board trustee slammed what he calls Queen's Park interference in local decision-making
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London-area conservation authorities are pushing back against Queen's Park's proposal to fold all 36 agencies into seven mega-authorities, worrying it will hurt local decision making.
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A London MPP is calling on the province to declare homelessness a state of emergency amid an estimated 50 deaths this year.
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Western education researchers hosting webinars probing local school governance amid provincial takeover of several Ontario school boards.
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London's speed cameras were shut off Thursday night and removed starting Friday, meeting the deadline set by Queen's Park
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Repeal of a Toronto bylaw has sent the London-area green-roof industry into a tailspin with some calling it a “death knell” for their businesses. Toronto’s green roof bylaw, adopted in 2009 and the first in North America, made it mandatory for new developments 2,000 square metres or more to install so-called green roofs – which […]
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Rattled London-area school board trustees – both public and Catholic – are lobbying to save their jobs in the wake of a directive by Ontario's education minister to do away with an “outdated” governance system.
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The province has set a new date for an inquest into the 2019 death of a woman who was held in London police custody, after it was delayed earlier this year. The inquest into the death of 28-year-old Amanda Bolt is now set for Nov. 27, expected to last a week and hear from nine […]
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Queen’s Park is providing Southwest Middlesex funds to upgrade the Industrial Road sanitary pumping station.
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This is a way to provide tools and training needed for in-demand skilled trades jobs, combating the effect of U.S. tariffs and economic uncertainty, Queen's Park said.
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Queen’s Park is giving London nearly $12 million for meeting its housing targets for last year, but acknowledges changes to the housing incentive program may be needed amid bleak construction forecasts. Premier Doug Ford and Elgin-Middlesex-London MPP Rob Flack, the province’s municipal affairs minister, announced the cash infusion atop city hall on Monday, awarding the […]
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ondon had applied for project funding from the $200-million community sport and recreation infrastructure fund.