London, Ontario
- After $39K retreat, school board officials to staff: Please donate some paylfpress.com After $39K retreat, school board officials to staff: Please donate some pay
TVDSB officials have asked employees to donate some of their pay to support programs – leaving one education analyst "in complete shock"
- London's fire service hopes to attract new young talent with this training program | CTVlondon.ctvnews.ca London's fire service hopes to attract new young talent with this training program
This week, London’s firefighting is hoping to bring new young people into the mix, with a training camp for women and gender diverse individuals.
This week, London’s firefighting is hoping to bring new young people into the mix, with a training camp for women and gender diverse individuals.
- Life-threatening injuries following south London crash involving dirt bike | CTVlondon.ctvnews.ca Life-threatening injuries following south London crash involving dirt bike
Just before 7 p.m. on Thurday, emergency crews responded to the area of Glanworth Drive and Bradish Road where police said a teenaged boy was transported to hospital with life-threatening injuries. The driver of the other involved vehicle remained at the scene
Just before 7 p.m. on Thurday, emergency crews responded to the area of Glanworth Drive and Bradish Road where police said a teenaged boy was transported to hospital with life-threatening injuries. The driver of the other involved vehicle remained at the scene
- Most London-area organizations and businesses not impacted by global IT outage | CTVlondon.ctvnews.ca Most London-area organizations and businesses not impacted by global IT outage
It appears most public institutions and agencies in the London region are not feeling the effects of the global cyber interruptions, but there are some exceptions.
It appears most public institutions and agencies in the London region are not feeling the effects of the global cyber interruptions, but there are some exceptions.
- Advocates work to make sure slain London woman is not forgotten
Two women's advocates are working with the brother of a London woman killed in June to raise money for a headstone and a memorial bench.
- Teen dies after stabbing in case involving fatal London, Ont. police shooting - London | Globalnews.caglobalnews.ca Teen dies after stabbing in case involving fatal London, Ont. police shooting - London | Globalnews.ca
The 17-year-old girl found with stab wounds at a home in London, Ont., this week has died. The SIU is investigating the case, which saw an 18-year-old fatally shot by police.
The 17-year-old girl found with stab wounds at a home in London, Ont., this week has died. The SIU is investigating the case, which saw an 18-year-old fatally shot by police.
- City politicians push ahead with potential cuts to community grantslfpress.com City politicians push ahead with potential cuts to community grants
City politicians voted Thursday to have staff study potentially cutting by half the funding for London's capital grants program, even after emotional pleas from community groups whose leaders say they need the financial help.
- He was evicted and his home was later listed on Airbnb. Meanwhile, his landlord hosted a charity event to end homelessnesswww.thestar.com He was evicted and his home was later listed on Airbnb. Meanwhile, his landlord hosted a charity event to end homelessness
The Landlord and Tenant Board found the landlord's conduct 'deplorable,' saying they clearly took advantage of a vulnerable tenant.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/21108234
> > The Landlord and Tenant Board found the landlord's conduct 'deplorable,' saying they clearly took advantage of a vulnerable tenant.
- Another arrest for London police officer currently suspended with paylondon.ctvnews.ca Another arrest for London police officer currently suspended with pay
A London police officer was arrested while off duty on Tuesday, in relation to a criminal harassment investigation into repeated communication with a victim over email and phone.
- Sifton Properties steps up with $20M downtown office conversion: 'Saw need'lfpress.com Sifton steps up with $20M for core office conversion to apartments
Sifton Properties is converting a downtown office building it owns into apartments as it works with an agency and the Anglican diocese.
- MLHU alerting community of possible measles exposure due to confirmed caselondon.ctvnews.ca MLHU alerting community of possible measles exposure due to confirmed case
The Middlesex-London Health Unit is investigating a confirmed case of measles in an adult in the region.
- London's homeless update: 103 encampments, up to 2,100 unhousedlfpress.com London's homeless update: 103 encampments, up to 2,100 unhoused
A city council committee has unanimously endorsed a proposal to provide quarterly updates with statistics on London's homeless population
- 'Major systems outage' hits London Public Library
The London Public Library is dealing with a major systems outage, with the shutdown affecting everything from the library's website to its electronic system for borrowing materials. The outage began sometime Wednesday morning.
- SIU investigates after London police vehicle strikes cyclist on York Street | CBC
Ontario's police watchdog is investigating after a cyclist was struck by a London Police Service vehicle downtown on Thursday afternoon.
- 2 women injured in London, Ont. hit and run: police | GlobalNews
Two women suffered minor injuries, officials say. Police have since found the driver of the vehicle. A 36-year-old man has been charged.
- ‘Long time coming’: Major expansion coming to Children’s Hospital ED in London, Ont. in June - London | Globalnews.ca
The $3-million expansion will nearly double the capacity of the emergency department at Children's Hospital at London Health Sciences Centre by June.
- Busy London intersection at Masonville opens after months of construction
Drivers and pedestrians navigating a major north London intersection will be relieved to learn construction has ended after months of reduced lanes and traffic congestion.
- Mother of slain London woman calls police reporting practices problematic
Tiffany Gates and a man were found dead in an apartment on Proudfoot Lane in September. Police said both died of gunshot wounds and that they were known to each other but Gates's mother Linda Davidson said police need to release more information in order to help protect other women from intimate partner violence.
Three months after her daughter was found shot dead, Linda Davidson has a long list of questions with no easy route to the answers.
- London will begin a Green Bin program the week of January 15, 2024.
London will begin a Green Bin program the week of January 15, 2024.
A Green Bin is like a blue (recycling) bin, but for food waste such as fruit and vegetable skins, meat and chicken, spoiled leftovers, and other inedible food waste like bones. The Green Bin would be collected from your home at the curbside much like your Blue Box is.
(The green bins were delivered in my area (Hyde Park) this week.)
- Calls for action after another crash shuts Riverside Drivelondon.ctvnews.ca Calls for action after another crash shuts Riverside Drive
London police have posted to social media that Riverside Drive is closed to all traffic between Beaverbrook Avenue and Upper Avenue.
People act like Riverside is this super dangerous street because there's always accidents/fatalities on it. What people don't really appreciate is how many drivers on London roads are drunk at any given time. Also, Riverside is basically one long straight race track with one 90 degree turn. Drunks love driving on Riverside.
Truth is, you could add traffic calming measures, but the city does sometimes just randomly remove its own infrastructure because we love wasting money.
- Grand Theatre to foster future talent thanks to $200K grant | CBC News
A $200,000 grant from TD Bank Group will support the hiring of 6 apprentices who will work as theatre artists, artisans and production professionals at the Grand Theatre.
- Learning to skate is helping these newcomers feel at home in London | CBC News
Motivate 2 Skate is a free skating program for international students and newcomers in London, Ont.
- More Londoners found work in October | CTV News
In total, 2,400 jobs were added to the local economy. Year over year, just over 20,000 jobs were added in our region.
- Western University women's hockey players to boycott games to protest return of coach cleared of abuse claims | CBC News
Members of Western University's women's hockey team say they will boycott games and practices to protest the return of a coach accused of pressuring players to play despite injuries. In a letter addressed to the London, Ont., university president, the players say their claims of abuse by Candice Moxley and other team leaders have been ignored.
- WSIB rises to the occasion to sponsor London's New Year's Eve party. | CBC News.
A committee overseeing the biggest annual New Year’s Eve celebrations in London, Ont. has announced their title sponsor for 2023.
- 'Our government has failed us' say Londoners with Canadian family members trapped in Gaza | CBC News
Some Londoners with family members who are Canadian citizens stuck in Gaza, say they feel let down by the federal government who has not yet been able to get their loved ones out of the besieged region and across the border into Egypt.
- Adding security for local businesses a new reality for London BIAs | CBC News
There was a day when the main task of business improvement areas (BIAs) was to promote and support local businesses through marketing campaigns, neighbourhood cleanup and special events.
- London hospital unveils a 'super lab' to diagnose patients faster
A new system installed in a microbiology lab at Victoria Hospital in London, Ont. will detect infectious disease and diagnose patients at a faster pace
- Change.org: Save Brescia, the Last Women’s University from Extinction!chng.it Protect a Pillar of Canadian Heritage: Rally to Save Brescia, the Last Women’s University from Extinction!
4,302 signatures are needed, let’s get there by the end of the day?
- Closure of Canada’s only women’s university prompts protest on Tuesdaywww.thestar.com Closure of Canada’s only women’s university prompts protest on Tuesday
Students, faculty and alumni say they were caught off-guard by decision to merge Brescia into Western.