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London, Ont. councillors narrowly vote to demolish 100 Stanley St.The heritage-designated home had made local headlines as its former owner fought the city's expropriation of 100 Stanley St.PoliticsMar 24, 2021
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London, Ont., councillors mull increased cost of relocating 100 Stanley St.Relocation of the heritage-designated home is required for improvements to Wharncliffe Road South, along with repair to a railway overpass nearby.PoliticsMar 2, 2021
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Settlement reached in senior’s fight to keep London, Ont. homeFor years, the city has sought the land in order to clear the way for a road widening and railway repair project.CanadaSep 10, 2020
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London councillors unanimously vote to expropriate 100 Stanley St.London city council has voted unanimously to expropriate 100 Stanley St., officially bringing an end to local resident Nan Finlayson's fight to keep her heritage home.PoliticsJan 29, 2020
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‘Clap your hands stamp your feet, save 100 Stanley Street’: Rally for London, Ont. homeA rally was held at 100 Stanley St. to show support for Nan Finlayson and her heritage home, which is being expropriated to make way for widening Wharnciffe Road.CanadaJan 26, 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 senior appeals to province in fight to save heritage homeNan Finlayson has been fighting to save her home at 100 Stanley St. since January 2017.PoliticsMay 4, 2018
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Heritage home at 100 Stanley St. in London one step closer to removalCity council voted unanimously to approve an environmental assessment of the $39-million road widening and bridge replacement project during their meeting on Tuesday night.PoliticsFeb 14, 2018
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Phil Squire says BRT could have worked on Wharncliffe instead of RichmondLondon's $500-million bus rapid transit plan keeps coming up, even when its not on the agenda at city hall.PoliticsFeb 9, 2018
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