A Free Press reader thinks too many London councillors seem "all too eager to silence anyone who asks questions pertaining to transparency and accountability."
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London politicians met Wednesday in the final advance meeting of their budget committee, finding some surprise savings through a legal interpretation by Queen's Park.
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A Free Press reader says London should take Citi Plaza up on its offer to host staff and council during city hall's rebuild.
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A planned expansion of a northwest London business district is being scaled back and delayed
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As city hall looks to limit next year's tax hike, there's limited appetite to cut services either within the city hall or from agencies funded by the city
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A Free Press reader says the $125M plan to redevelop London city hall is "not an investment, it's a growing debt burden."
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London's downtown mall is proposing a new way to get more people to come inside – hosting city hall while its campus is under construction.
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City politicians are now open to hearing about more potential service cuts to bring down next year’s tax hike – a partial reversal from a committee decision to reject many of the ideas. Council voted Tuesday to ask city staff to report back on three cost-saving measures: reducing road repairs, stopping the green bin pilot […]
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City hall is starting to look for builders to re-develop its campus at 300 Dufferin Ave., loading it with more office space, housing, and parking.
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London city hall will be taking the 2022 mayoral runner-up to court over apparent campaign finance law violations, a committee decided based on an auditor's report.
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One city politician wants answers as to whether city hall can recoup $1 million in lost property tax revenue from a London cricket processing plant now facing bankruptcy.
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Several historic buildings in downtown London soon could meet the wrecking ball as city politicians endorsed knocking them down for a new highrise. York Developments has applied to demolish six heritage-designated, yellow-brick buildings in the St. George and Ann streets neighbourhood that date to 1859 and were the former home of the Kent Brewery, the […]