100In1Day is a global festival of citizen engagement, and will be celebrating their second year in London on Saturday, June 2, 2018. In support of this event, London Transit is graciously offering a special one day transit pass, which allows for unlimited travel for up to 4 people (maximum 2 …
Read More »LTC: Holiday Schedule For London Transit On Victoria Day
In observance of Victoria Day, London Transit will be operating on a holiday schedule on Monday May 21, 2018. Detailed schedules can be found at http://www.londontransit.ca/plan-a-trip/routes-schedules/ or by calling our customer service representatives at 519-451-1347.
Read More »On The Beat: May 19th
Here are your headlines for the morning of May 19th: What’s open (and closed) Victoria Day in London 19 May 2018 at 3:00am Guests arrive at Windsor Castle for royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan … 18 May 2018 at 11:01pm The World Outdoors: Great weekend for spotting warblers …
Read More »2018 Election Primer: Poverty and Homeless Prevention
London City Council has identified four priority issues that will require a solid partnership with the next Government of Ontario: Transit and Transportation, Social and Affordable Housing, Poverty and Homeless Prevention, and Environment. Poverty and Homeless Prevention London is striving to make progress in fighting poverty and ending chronic homelessness, …
Read More »Police Seeking Help Finding Bank Robber
On Friday morning at approximately 9:40 am, a man entered a bank located at 228 Oxford Street East, and demanded money from the employee. He fled the area with an undisclosed amount of currency. The victim of the robbery did not sustain any physical injuries. The suspect is described as: …
Read More »On The Beat: May 18th
Here are your local headlines for the morning of Friday, May 17th: Caesars Windsor workers will vote on deal to end 43 day strike this morning 18 May 2018 at 3:00am Can Ontario’s election tell us anything about the federal race in 2019? 18 May 2018 at 3:00am Man found …
Read More »Splash Pad! Splash Pad! Splash Pad!
It’s the long weekend, and what better time to open London’s Splash Pads for the 2018 season? Starting this Saturday, the City’s free outdoor spray pads will officially be open for business. Grab your towels, grab your sunscreen, and hit any of the 16 spray pad locations around the city. …
Read More »2018 Election Primer: Environment
London City Council has identified four priority issues that will require a solid partnership with the next Government of Ontario: Transit and Transportation, Social and Affordable Housing, Poverty and Homeless Prevention, and Environment. Environment London is striving to become one of the greenest cities in Canada, and City Council is …
Read More »Meet London Police Student Chief For The Day, Sage Arnold
Sage Arnold took the helm as London police student chief for the day yesterday, after winning a local contest with a video submission detailing the reasons she should be awarded the position. London Police Service received many videos for the contest, but chose Arnold because of her involvement within the …
Read More »On The Beat: May 17th
Here are your local headlines for the morning of Thursday, May 17th: The 3 major party leaders take their campaigns across southern Ont. 17 May 2018 at 5:46am Tentative deal reached between union and Caesars Windsor 17 May 2018 at 5:07am London’s weather, traffic and gas prices for Thursday 17 …
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