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Committee approves financial proposal on Budweiser Gardens upgradesThe report, from professional services firm KPMG, was presented to the Corporate Services Committee (CSC) on Tuesday, outlining some specifics of the $33.3-million project.CanadaOct 3, 2023
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Proposed expansion of Budweiser Gardens goes to London, Ont. city committee TuesdayLondon, Ont., city council's corporate services committee will be reviewing a proposal Tuesday on expanding and renovating Budweiser Gardens.CanadaMay 22, 2023
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London, Ont. committee endorses hiring consultant to study how to handle vacant homesCity staff estimate hiring of a consultant will cost between $100,000 and $150,000, with the RFP process taking up to five months.CanadaJan 31, 2022
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COVID-19: London committee backs vaccine policy for city staff, requests one for councillorsThe policy applies to almost everyone employed by the city, either directly or indirectly as staff of contractors, or as consultants.HealthAug 30, 2021
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City of London prepared to weather Budweiser Gardens’ first-ever financial loss'With near-term challenges expected as the world navigates COVID-19, the future outlook for the City's share of proceeds will be limited," staff said in a report.EntertainmentMar 1, 2021
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Councillors want London businesses impacted by health measures to have access to provincial fundsThe motion requests access to $300-million that was made available for businesses in areas that moved to a modified Stage 2 be extended to areas under similar Section 22 orders.EconomyNov 2, 2020
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New City of London workplace policy to get finishing touchesThe Respectful Workplace Policy is scheduled to be adopted by the city on March 2.PoliticsFeb 18, 2020
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London senior makes last-ditch plea to save her heritage homeA London woman is running out of options as her two-and-a-half-year battle to save her heritage home from a $39-million road-widening project returned to city hall.PoliticsJun 18, 2019
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London city committee recommends lower tax increase than expected for homeownersThe committee is recommending an adjustment of tax ratios that would see residential property taxes increase by 1.2 per cent, down from the 2.7 per cent originally expected.PoliticsMay 1, 2019
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Colleagues uninterested as London Coun. Michael van Holst seeks support to make position full timeIn particular, Coun. Josh Morgan expressed frustration over suggestions that councillors with outside jobs are distracted from their duties.PoliticsApr 30, 2019
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