The rule would prohibit extended stays at MDOT rest areas and carpool lots—spaces where some unhoused Michigan residents have sought refuge.
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This year, trade instability and high construction costs delivered a tranquilizer dart to the home-building industry.
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A London researcher who focuses on poverty and homelessness and a celebrated harmonica player and composer from Sarnia are among 83 people appointed Monday to the Order of Canada. Gov. Gen. Mary Simon announced the appointments of Cheryl Forchuk and Mike Stevens for their contributions to the nation. “Forchuk is an esteemed nurse scientist at […]
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A new downtown café hopes to encourage Londoners on the go to choose healthy food options, its owner says.
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Critical mass of church's membership has formed around a much broader vision of spiritual expression, intentional vulnerability and kindness
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A Free Press reader calls for leadership in health care, on regulatory bodies, and on the public to demand better from mental health units.
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Friday the 13th in Port Dover isn’t just a rally reserved for motorcycle enthusiasts but an opportunity for Norfolk County transplants to come home.
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A nearby resident of a Woodstock homeless encampment erected more than two years ago is “cautiously relieved” dismantling of the site is underway.
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A building in London’s SoHo neighbourhood that was built in 1921 and once housed Western University medical students is getting a new lease on life as highly supportive housing units, with the help of an anonymous donor who pledged $4.8 million in capital funding and up to $1.1 million in matching funding in support of […]
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The London Home Builders’ Association and the Tricar Group hosted their third annual co-ed charity soccer tournament on Friday at Tricar Field, raising an estimated $72,000 for the Health and Homelessness Fund for Change. Photos by LFP’s Derek Ruttan. druttan@postmedia.com
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$110 million during 10 years is the price for bringing London's public housing stock – 68 per cent of which is in poor or very poor condition – up to snuff