Dozens of Canadians are killed or injured around railway tracks and trains every year. Collisions at railway crossings happen far too often. In 2017 alone, there were 142 incidents in Canada that took 19 lives, and seriously injured another 21. In partnership with HUB Surface Systems and the City of …
Read More »Lane Restrictions At Dundas And Richmond Today
The intersection of Dundas and Richmond will be reduced to a single lane for watermain work today, from 9:00am until 3:00pm. Northbound traffic will be detoured at King Street onto Clarence Street. Southbound traffic will be directed through the intersection by a police officer. Please note that work is weather …
Read More »Early Morning Fire On Ridout Street North Under Investigation
Just before 5:00am this morning, members of the London Police Service and the London Fire Department were called to a law firm on Ridout Street North, in response to a fire. The fire was extinguished and there were no injuries. The fire was deemed suspicious, and police are seeking the …
Read More »How to Pick-up Used Needles on Private Property Video
The City of London, along with the Middlesex-London Health Unit and Regional HIV/AIDS Connection, launched a new video designed to teach the public how to pick up used needles found on private property in London. The goal of the new video is to demonstrate how residents and business owners can …
Read More »Northbound Richmond Street Lanes From King to Carling Will Be Closed On Saturday Night
Starting this Saturday at 9 pm, both northbound lanes will be closed on Richmond Street from King to Carling for London Hydro to complete cable and manhole work. The east sidewalk will also be closed and pedestrians will be directed to use an alternate sidewalk during this time. A paid …
Read More »York and Ridout Intersection Re-Opened
The intersection of York and Ridout will be reopened tonight at approximately 6pm. Motorists and cyclists will be able to travel north and south through the intersection. It is a milestone market for the downtown project, as it marks the completion of Stage 2 and the beginning of Stage 3 …
Read More »Important Changes To Overnight Parking After Labour Day
Overnight parking restrictions return next week after Labour Day, but starting Tuesday, September 4th, drivers can also register their vehicles using the overnight parking pass system, for overnight parking. A maximum of fifteen free passes may be issued per vehicle license plate, and it is valid on most City streets. …
Read More »12th Annual Pillar Community Innovation Awards Finalists Announced
Yesterday, the twelve finalists for the 12th Annual Pillar Community Innovation Awards were announced at Innovation Works. The Pillar Community Innovation Awards celebrate how individuals, organizations and enterprises invest in positive community impact in the categories of Innovation, Leadership, Impact, Collaboration and Community Choice. The selected finalists have been deemed …
Read More »City Council Recognizes Queen Elizabeth Scholarship winners
City Council recognized Kai Sun and Robert Nadal as the 2018 recipients of the Queen Elizabeth Scholarship yesterday – a $2,000 scholarship, awarded annually to recognize two high school students with the highest scholastic achievement based on the average of the student’s best six subjects in their graduating year. Kai …
Read More »Change In Stop Control at Wonderland Road and Glanworth Drive
The temporary stop signs that were installed on Wonderland Road South at the intersection of Wonderland Road South and Glanworth Drive will be removed today. The change in stop control is a result of an expected increase in traffic along Wonderland Road South due to the construction of a new …
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