Posts Tagged ‘street’


Sun 1/24/10   by Greg Fowler   in Lifestyle   0

Streets Named Gregory

I’m feeling a bit blue today. That’s because I just stumbled across a Google Map that highlights all of the North American thoroughfares that are named Gregory, and London doesn’t appear to have one: Continue Reading

Tue 1/5/10   by Greg Fowler   in Lifestyle   0

W3 Review: Pop Up Lunch

Creativity. Some people have it. And it can inspire others.

Sun 9/27/09   by Greg Fowler   in Transit   2

Proposed Parking By-Law

Proposed changes to downtown parking rates. #LDN

Sun 9/27/09   by Greg Fowler   in Transit   1

Transportation Notes

Some notes about transportation issues. #LDN

Mon 5/18/09   by Greg Fowler   in Politics   0

Pavement Plan Has Holes In It

Use of pervious pavements gets a red light for now.

Fri 5/15/09   by Greg Fowler   in Transit   0

Crossing Commissioners Road – 01

Here’s the first of many videos that I intend to post until the City of London and London Police Services begin to properly address the dangerous situation faced by legally-abiding pedestrians in this city every single day.

Fri 5/8/09   by James Shelley   in Transit   18

Dear Automobilists: Cyclists are People Too

“We need to talk.”

Thu 4/16/09   by Greg Fowler   in Transit   0

Reduce Headaches by Avoiding Oxford Street

Drivers who don’t avoid Oxford Street will face slowdowns and increased rush hour wait time beginning Monday.

Mon 4/6/09   by Greg Fowler   in Police   0

Police Release – Barker Street Hit & Run

On Sunday April 5 2009 at 8:26 pm two pedestrians, a 79 year old male and a 50 year old female were crossing Barker Street at Huron Street when they were struck by a southbound vehicle. The driver failed to stop and left the scene. Police located the vehicle in the area shortly thereafter and arrested the driver. Justin Ducharme, 26 years of London is charged with two counts … Continue Reading

Sun 2/15/09   by Greg Fowler   in Transit   0

Proposed Signage Deserves Scrutiny

It would be nice to be able to know with certainty when the bus that you’re waiting for will arrive. But given the inept way in which LTC provides service, do you trust the LTC to get it right? Continue Reading