Amid a flurry of splashy pre-provincial election announcements, there's one that's landing with a relative thud in London, the city's miniscule share of $75 million in new shelter and affordable housing funding.
London Free Press
Educational assistant Paul Nagey said he lost a tooth after being attacked by a student.
London Free Press
A victory could bring Doug Ford many rewards, mostly in the form of avoiding trouble during a later election
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Oxford County found itself on the receiving end of Queen’s Park investments, including a new homeless hub and $700,000 for housing
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The Association of Municipalities of Ontario calculated there were at least 1,400 homeless encampments in the province in 2023
London Free Press
London council had a banner year for housing approvals in 2024, green-lighting nearly 23,000 units – four times as many as the year before.
London Free Press
City councillors are looking for a better idea of when London should activate an emergency reception centre after the city scrambled last week to turn a community centre into an overnight warming shelter. After extreme cold warnings spurred by wind chills of –30 C and pleas from several agencies serving the homeless, the city turned […]
London Free Press
Two days before Premier Doug Ford pulls the trigger on a spring election, Queen’s Park unveiled $1.3 billion in funding for 30 new schools and additions, including a $100-million Catholic high school in north London. The London District Catholic school board received funding for three schools: more than $140 million for high schools in London […]
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London is getting millions from Queen’s Park to establish 60 new homelessness and addiction recovery beds at two location in the city
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Oxford County is getting nearly $7 million from Queen’s Park to help build and maintain infrastructure to support potential construction of nearly 4,800 homes.
London Free Press
A Perth County teen was killed Sunday evening after his snowmobile collided with a tree near Sebringville.
London Free Press
Shannon Maier's arrival brings to 10 the executive roster at the London Health Sciences Centre, now overseen by a provincial supervisor.