"At the end of the day, this surplus belongs to all the taxpayers of London"
London Free Press
With the Thames Valley District school board under supervision, and trustee meetings cancelled, how will people find out what’s going on?
Interlochen Public Radio
Under Michigan's Clean Energy and Jobs Act the Upper Peninsula would be forced to shut down their natural gas-based RICE generators early, causing fees and potential job loss, lawmakers say. The bills would let the U.P. keep the generators until their expiration in 2050.
London Free Press
Flush with cash, London city council is set to debate whether to offer homeowners a break on sky-high property tax increases approved throughout this term or spend it supporting social and cultural programs. City hall has posted a nearly $60-million budget surplus this year and some politicians want to use roughly $17 million of the […]
London Free Press
London Transit politicians may shy away from service cuts, amid construction-related delays and further declines in Fanshawe enrolment.
London Free Press
London’s unemployment rate jumped by half a percentage point in April as the local economy shed nearly 2,000 jobs and the toll of the U.S.-Canada trade war came into sharper focus. Statistics Canada reported Friday the jobless rate for the region, which includes St. Thomas, Strathroy and portions of Elgin and Middlesex counties, hit […]
London Free Press
More than a quarter of buses are running late and that likely means another council conversation about a budget increase for more service
London Free Press
A three-bay BRT shelter, installed, costs $500,000. What about putting up shelters on current bus routes?
London Free Press
A combined 70 per cent of respondent said politicians should be dedicating 30 to 59 hours a week to the job.
London Free Press
The Ontario government's strong mayor powers, now a couple years old, have been expanded to even more municipalities and some are not happy about it.
London Free Press
Looks like Mayor Josh Morgan is taking a page from Ontario Premier Doug Ford's playbook and buying off voters before an election.