More than a quarter of buses are running late and that likely means another council conversation about a budget increase for more service
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London is looking to increase housing downtown and along transit corridors by offering up to $10 million in forgivable loans to developers
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Residents have likely seen them – shelters for London's upcoming BRT system rising up in the city's core along those new red lanes.
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Pub Milos, King Edward or Beertown? No matter where you land, craft beer fans in and around London are well served.
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Could our present pains be the birth pangs of a new life for this country? We're about to find out.
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Firefighters battled fires in multiple vehicles overnight near the intersection of York and Maitland streets just east of downtown, officials said Tuesday morning. It was about 3 a.m. on Tuesday when officials with the London Fire Department announced on social media that crews were called to the blazes and there were requests for additional support. […]
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LFP's Jack Moulton digs into what led to city council taking direct control over the London's bus service.
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The loss of Hudson’s Bay stores at London’s two landmark shopping malls will leave massive holes in the city’s retail space that won’t be easy to fill, experts say. But look for a diverse mix from office to entertainment, culture and community, and even some smaller retail offerings to fill the void, they agree, as […]
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After he had been singled out as a killer, Craig Allan appeared to realize he had reached a fork in the road. London police Det. Sgt. Micah Bourdeau had just told him that Allan’s associate had spoken to the police and pointed the finger at Allan as the one who killed London musician Daniel Fawcett, […]
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The Bay is the last department-store survivor of an ongoing "retail apocalypse" that swallowed Eaton's, Sears Canada and Zellers
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It's unclear so far how the restructuring of Canada's oldest company will shake out in London, but it's hitting local shoppers right in the nostalgia.