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London trucking firm snapped up by Toronto hauler

Article content A major London trucking business has been sold. HCL Logistics, which specializes in shipping goods for the defence sector, has been bought by Metro Supply Chain Group from Toronto. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or London trucking firm snapped up by Toronto hauler Back to video “HCL Logistics will continue to run independently with the objective of working with Metro Supply Chain Group to build a stronger defence logistics capability. The management team is remaining in place,” said Alison Wood, senior director of communications for Metro, in an email. HCL officials could not be reached for comment.

Building affordable housing will harm neighbourhood: Councillor Van Holst

  LONDON, ONT. A councillor’s letter including claims that affordable housing will harm an east London neighbourhood has drawn a strong rebuttal from one of his colleagues. In his letter sent to the Community and Protective Services (CAPS) Committee, Councillor Michael Van Holst highlights the concerns of some neighbours near a property on Elm Street purchased by city hall’s Housing Development Corporation. “The concern is that additional affordable housing will harm the area since it already consists entirely of affordable housing,” his letter reads. “Further, the initiative would harm our attempts for urban redevelopment as expressed through the Hamilton Road C.I.P.”

Council shaves only a fraction off proposed 2021 property tax hike

  LONDON, ONT. Despite expressing a desire to help ease the tax burden during the COVID-19 pandemic, city council only managed to shave a small amount off the proposed 2021 tax hike. Following day-long budget deliberations, the initial 3.8% tax rate increase was reduced to 3.4 per cent in 2021. “I’m really committed to doing what we can to help the people who need help in our city,” explained Coun. Phil Squire. “I don’t think that means making massive cuts this year,” That represents $101 more on the average home in London with an assessed value of $241,000. There was no budget-specific discussion to ‘defund police’ as sought by members of Black Lives Matter London, however, a motion by Coun. Jesse Helmer will ask the London Police Services Board to update steps taken earlier this year to address the concerns being raised.

Lights, camera, action! London Film Office established as 2021 budget deliberations begin

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