London Free Press
When we talk about London’s future, two words dominate every conversation: housing and workforce. They’re not separate issues. They’re two sides of the same coin. And how we respond today will determine whether our city continues to grow or falls behind.   At the London Cross-Cultural Learner Centre, the Doorways to Dreams campaign is building […]
London Free Press
A Free Press reader asks: Does anyone - besides the federal government - think developers aren’t building as many homes as they can already?
London Free Press
A Free Press reader is outraged and heartbroken to see so many people forced to live on the streets of London.
London Free Press
Rents across Canada went down for the 11th straight month in August, with asking rents in the city following a similar trend.
London Free Press
ity council is going to bat for would-be homeowners, applauding a forgivable loan program for down payments and swiftly defeating a push to steer funding toward affordable housing. Politicians threw their support behind the revival of a Queen’s Park and Ottawa-funded, city-stewarded program that would provide some London renters a 20-year forgivable loan up to […]
London Free Press
hould money potentially earmarked for Londoners to get a loan for a down payment on a home instead be directed to shelters or affordable housing?
Interlochen Public Radio
The rule would prohibit extended stays at MDOT rest areas and carpool lots—spaces where some unhoused Michigan residents have sought refuge.
London Free Press
The city is looking to give London renters a hand up by bringing back a forgivable loan that can go towards owning a house