Building a ring road today is an opportunity for London to fix historical mistakes that have constrained the city, an academic argues
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What does one civic leader's anecdote about a seabird struggling to lift off say about London's prosperity? More than you might think.
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Manufacturers in London plan to cut their workforce as the fallout of threatened 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian-made goods exported to the United States is already being felt, the manager of the London Region Manufacturing Council said Monday. U.S. President Donald Trump said the tariffs would kick in Tuesday, but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau […]
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Manufacturers in London plan to cut their workforce as the fallout of threatened 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian-made goods exported to the United States is already being felt, the manager of the London Region Manufacturing Council said Monday. U.S. President Donald Trump said the tariffs would kick in Tuesday, but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau […]
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A controversial south London apartment conversion plan aligns with city and Ontario building rules and won’t result in any tenants being evicted, the project planner says. A proposal to double the apartment units in five buildings at 145 Base Line Rd. W. to 30 from 15, set to be debated
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On paper, it still lives — a bus rapid transit route in northwest London of just the kind the city hopes will attract high-density residential development. In practice, it's a phantom route because city council cancelled it.
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A small village worth of housing plans made its way through city hall Tuesday, and while there was some public pushback, it did not sway politicians.
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A new fight is breaking out over infill housing in a high-end London neighbourhood, this one trained on the site of a land deal linked to the War of 1812.
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In response to Michael Luce's letter to the editor Vacation details, please (Jan. 27) I have some better questions. Read More
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Residents of an Old North street are urging city hall to curb its plans for sidewalks that will fell at least 11 trees, questioning why the project is going ahead when officials are piloting a new community engagement process to reduce the number of such disputes. Read More
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Builders, fire up your backhoes, London’s single-family neighbourhoods are open for infill construction. Read More