A strike by Western University workers has entered its sixth week and pickets have migrated far from campus to city hall, protesting what one union member called a lack of support from London's mayor. Read More
Londoners will have to dig deeper into their pocketbooks in the new year to use city facilities, especially when it comes to Centennial Hall, if city councillors approve a raft of proposed increases. Read More
A London city councillor’s social media posts about sex workers, the homeless and agencies helping them may be considered controversial, but she didn’t violate city council’s code of conduct, the city's integrity commissioner has ruled. Read More
Home construction in London has more than doubled in 2024 over one year prior with builders are breaking ground to meet demand, newly released city hall figures show. Read More
What's often seen as a Band-Aid solution to London's homelessness problem would stick around a little longer under a staff report heading to politicians next week. Read More
Drivers beware: London is more than doubling the number of red-light cameras – to 25 from 10 – at intersections across the city. Municipal officials say they make our roads safer, and that the statistics back them up. LFP's Beatriz Baleeiro looks both ways and drives ahead with the details: Read More
Three decades ago, Lambeth wasn't yet part of London. Now, its one of the hottest areas of development within the city. Read More
A city councillor is withdrawing her push to place a 6 p.m. nightly curfew on the use of gas-powered lawnmowers and other garden tools following a fierce response from annoyed Londoners and some political colleagues. Read More
London city council is looking at prolonging the time, under the noise bylaw, when residents are prohibited from using gas-powered equipment on their lawns or gardens, part of an effort to encourage the uptake of electric alternatives. Reporter Jack Moulton takes a look at what is being proposed and how it could play out. Read More
The long saga of London's broken Springbank Dam should be finished by year's end, almost two decades after it busted during testing. Read More
The chair of a city council community advisory committee has resigned in protest of the conduct of a city councillor and a fellow member of the committee. Read More