Doors Open London this weekend gave Londoners a once-a-year chance to take a look inside some of the city’s landmark buildings and historical sites. Photos by LFP’s Derek Ruttan druttan@postmedia.com
London Free Press
Southwest London residents may have to get used to a "snowball effect" of higher-density development, one politician warns
London Free Press
City hall will have to spend nearly $8.5 million to replace its steam heating system, as well as those in several prominent downtown civic buildings.
Great Lakes Commission
Given society’s growing interest in AI, the data center industry will likely continue its rapid expansion. But without a consistent and transparent way to track water consumption over time, the […]
Great Lakes Echo
By Emilio Perez Ibarguen
Michigan's attempt to adopt new home energy efficiency standards is facing more delays because of stiff resistance from homebuilders. The new standards were supposed to go into effect in August but are on hold while a lawsuit filed in June by representatives of the construction industry plays out in court.
London Free Press
Concrete work will be carried out by Magil Construction Canada “within weeks".
Great Lakes Commission
Toronto’s deep lake water cooling network draws cold water from the lake and passes it through heat exchangers and circulates the cool water through a closed loop, connecting downtown buildings. […]
London Free Press
Anna Hopkins knows southwest London is the city’s next development hot spot, and you can see it with your own eyes at the east end of Pack Road. Amid the stalks of corn, groves, and tall grass: new homes in Talbot Village, the new White Pine elementary school set to open this fall, a crater […]
London Free Press
Alexander Mackenzie, Canada’s second prime minister, doesn’t deserve his middling reputation, says writer and professor Stephen Azzi
London Free Press
The flash flood in Texas that killed more than 130 people should be a wake-up call for Canada, a climate expert says
London Free Press
Canadians are seeking alternative ways to stay physically active, connect socially and improve their mental and physical well-being
London Free Press
A large swath of downtown London was blocked off on Wednesday morning due to a natural gas leak, fire officials say.