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A Scottish court hearing has revealed new details about the three men who are facing charges in the 2023 death of an Owen Sound, Ont., restaurateur, Sharif Rahman, and the measures they allegedly took to escape police.

 

The London man who allegedly sold a teenager the drugs that would lead to his death has been charged with manslaughter.

 

London's largest employer will need to make tough decisions as it continues to grapple with the fallout of years of instability, bloated management and growing need for medical care, a review of the organizational structure of the London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) has found.

 

Public Health Ontario says 173 more people have been infected with measles in the province over the past week, bringing the number of measles cases to 1,795 since Ontario's outbreak began last October.

 

Coats are back on following weeks of warm weather as unseasonably low temperatures set in across southwestern Ontario.

 

Hearings officer rules that he does not accept that the owner of 167 Sunnyside Dr. actually lives at the property as the short-term accommodation bylaw requires.

 

The recounts from April's federal election took place after extremely tight races in Newfoundland's Terra Nova—The Peninsulas and Ontario's Windsor—Tecumseh—Lake Shore.

 

The Liberals called for a judicial recount, after the initial validated results following the election on April 28 saw incumbent Liberal Irek Kusmierczyk lose by 77 votes.

 

Five people, including four teens, are dead after a crash involving two SUVs and a transport truck in Ontario. OPP continue to investigate.

 

An investigation into the Thames Valley District School Board's finances found instances of mismanagement, including promotions and executive pay raises without trustee approval.

 

The 31st edition of Sunfest is returning to Victoria Park this summer, featuring dozens of national and international acts for four days of music, food and culture.

 

Officials with Southwestern Public Health (SWPH) are reporting 104 new measles cases in one week, accounting for more than half of the total increase the province reported overall in a similar time frame.

[–] lemmybea@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 week ago (1 children)

They are planning to remove bike lanes from these streets:

  • Bloor
  • Yonge
  • University Ave
  • Queen's Park Crescent
  • Avenue Road

The first 3 were already proposed last year, but a provincial judge temporarily blocked it. This year they've proposed removal from two more streets.

Removing bike lanes from Uni Ave is criminal. It is used by many students. So sad.

[–] lemmybea@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 month ago

When I was staying in Toronto last year, I would bike everywhere (EVERYWHERE). Despite what many Torontonians say about biking in the city, it is actually quite good (certainly much better than London). The bike sharing service is decent.

When I had just arrived there, I was deciding whether I should get an annual pass ($120) or just pay-per-use. I decided to go with pay-per-use since I was only going to stay there for a month. I biked so much that I ended up spending $200 on the pay-per-use bike rents lol. I should have just gotten the annual pass since I will be visiting again soon.

Anyway, it is so so sad that they are trying to get rid of the biking infrastructure. It is one of the few good things in the city :(

(just copied my comment from the cycling community)

[–] lemmybea@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 month ago

When I was staying in Toronto last year, I would bike everywhere (EVERYWHERE). Despite what many Torontonians say about biking in the city, it is actually quite good (certainly much better than London). The bike sharing service is decent.

When I had just arrived there, I was deciding whether I should get an annual pass ($120) or just pay-per-use. I decided to go with pay-per-use since I was only going to stay there for a month. I biked so much that I ended up spending $200 on the pay-per-use bike rents lol. I should have just gotten the annual pass since I will be visiting again soon.

Anyway, it is so so sad that they are trying to get rid of the biking infrastructure. It is one of the few good things in the city :(

[–] lemmybea@lemmy.ca 3 points 10 months ago

Some businesses were affected though. The Healthy Planet in my area opened very late, when I asked the cashier why, she said it was because of the 'Microsoft thing'.

[–] lemmybea@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

This happened far away from the campus. The victim was a Western student. The perpetrators, we don't know. edit: Although, yes, I do agree with you.

[–] lemmybea@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

The last stretch of Sarnia road between Sleightholme and Western doesn't have a bike path. As a biker who bikes to Western very often, this is so frustrating (and scary) since I have to merge with the main traffic or if the traffic is too busy, I just ride on the sidewalk. I hope they make a bike path on that part of Sarnia road. But the article says the construction will start next year and will take at least 3 years... So I am not very optimistic.

[–] lemmybea@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 years ago

I rode my bike past this protest a few days ago. They were handing out candies and QR code to their Change.org petition. Please take a moment to sign this petition. :)

[–] lemmybea@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 years ago

It is possible to commute with bike+bus but you can't really bike in winters. So you have to rely on bus only. LTC has delays more often than not, which can get really frustrating in the winters.

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