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• While the City of London will take a balanced approach between reaching out to citizens– through venues like public meetings, and opportunities to provide feedback on our website – we also recognize that real-time platforms, like Facebook, provide us with a great way to reach you where you are – rather than you coming to us.
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06/06/2026
Traffic impacts are expected in northwest London this evening for the Our London Family Vigil and march.
Beginning at 6:45 p.m., Hyde Park Rd. will be closed between Gainsborough Rd. and Sarnia Rd.
Additional temporary closures and delays are expected south toward Oxford St. W. as the march proceeds toward Oakridge Secondary School beginning at approximately 7:30 p.m.
Roads will reopen in phases as the march moves south through the area. Drivers should also expect limited access to some nearby neighbourhoods.
Please plan ahead, use alternate routes where possible and visit london.ca/OurLondonFamily for details and updates.
London Police Service - Canada |
06/05/2026
We are hiring an Industrial Electrician!
In this role, you are responsible for performing industrial electrical work in water and wastewater facilities, solid waste management facilities, transfer stations, and landfill operations. You provide work direction and training to personnel assigned to work with the Industrial Electrician, supporting safe and effective completion of maintenance and repair activities. You diagnose, troubleshoot, resolve electrical equipment and system issues, and communicate work activities both verbally and in writing. This includes preparing reports, documenting completed work, supporting work planning and job costing, and maintaining accurate operational and maintenance records.
We are looking for candidates who have:
• Successful completion of Grade 12 in the Province of Ontario or equivalent plus a successful apprenticeship for Industrial Electrician.
• Valid Class G Driver's License
• Demonstrated proficiency in programming controllers, data communications, and must be able to use a personal computer and appropriate process monitoring software packages.
• Working knowledge of the Occupational Health and Safety Act and the regulations that apply to this work.
• Must have and maintain a valid Ontario Construction Maintenance or Industrial Electricians Certificate Qualification.
What we have to offer:
⭐ Competitive salary ($39.67 - $44.11 per hour)
⭐ Comprehensive benefits package
⭐ Enrollment in OMERS pension plan.
⭐Work Arrangement: Onsite
Learn more and apply today: london.ca/careers
06/05/2026
Meet Donna, one of London’s many avid cyclists. She cycles all throughout the city to run errands and catch up with family and friends.
Thanks Donna for chatting with us about cycling on your way pickleball. 🏓
06/05/2026
We are hiring Data Scientists!
In this role, you are responsible for performing advanced statistical analyses to identify patterns, trends, and insights within large datasets that support informed decision-making and continuous improvement initiatives. You develop, implement, and refine machine learning models to predict outcomes, optimize processes, and support real-world business applications. You also design and engineer meaningful data features from raw datasets to improve model accuracy and performance, ensuring analytical solutions deliver reliable and actionable results.
We are looking for candidates who have:
• Completion of a four-year honours degree in Data Science, Statistics, Mathematics, Engineering or equivalent.
• Five years of experience in data science, data analytics, artificial intelligence, machine learning or related experience.
• One or more of the following certifications are assets:
• Microsoft Certified Azure Data Scientist Associate
• Microsoft Certified Data Analyst Associate
• Microsoft Certified Azure AI Engineer Associate
• Microsoft Certified Fabric Analytics Engineer Associate
What we have to offer:
⭐ Competitive salary ($64,785 - $94,167 (Level 15))
⭐ Comprehensive benefits package
⭐ Enrollment in OMERS pension plan.
⭐Work Arrangement: Hybrid
Learn more and apply today: london.ca/careers
06/05/2026
Beautiful AND functional!
This resident transformed her yard with a rain garden, with help from the City of London through tips and information. We think she did an amazing job! 👏 🍃💧
Rain gardens:
✔️ Reduce flood risk by slowing water down
✔️ Absorbs up to 30% more water than lawn
✔️ Filter pollutants before they reach our waterways
✔️ Add beauty + attract pollinators 🐝 🌸
Learn how to install one and get your questions answered: london.ca/living-london/water-environment/stormwater
06/05/2026
This is your weekend visit reminder! 📆
Storybook Gardens is packed with fun for little explorers with big imaginations!
🏰Playgrounds
🏰Splash pad
🏰Giant jumping pillow
🏰Magical family memories
Tag someone who should come with you!
Find tickets and season passes: london.ca/StorybookGardens
06/05/2026
Did you know some of our native trees have lookalikes from other parts of the world? And sometimes, they live right here, blending in without anyone noticing? 🌳
If you’ve ever been curious about how to tell a native tree from one that just looks similar, you might enjoy this.
Join us for this Treevening (Trees in the Evening) at Reservoir Park Community Garden. We’ll look at some of the native trees and their non-native look-alikes and highlight ways you can tell them apart.
REMINDER: Traffic impacts are expected tomorrow, Saturday, June 6 for the Our London Family Vigil and march.
Beginning at 6:45 p.m., Hyde Park Rd. will be closed between Gainsborough Rd. and Sarnia Rd.
Additional temporary closures and delays are expected south toward Oxford St. W. as the march proceeds toward Oakridge Secondary School beginning at approximately 7:30 p.m.
Roads will reopen in phases as the march moves south through the area. Drivers should also expect limited access to some nearby neighbourhoods.
Please plan ahead, use alternate routes where possible and visit london.ca/OurLondonFamily for details and updates.
London Police Service - Canada |
06/04/2026
Northwest London is growing quickly, and we're planning upgrades to improve road safety and help more Londoners get to where they need to go. Join us on June 18 to learn more about upcoming projects in the area.
We’re hosting two separate public meetings for different road improvement projects.
📍 Oxford Street West Improvements (for Oxford area residents)
🕔 5–7 p.m.
📍 St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Secondary School. 1360 Oxford St. West, London, ON.
🔗 getinvolved.london.ca/oxfordwest
📍 Sunningdale Road West Improvements (for Sunningdale area residents)
🕡 6:30–8:30 p.m.
📍 Masonville Library. 30 North Centre Rd, London, ON.
🔗 getinvolved.london.ca/sunningdale-road-improvements
We look forward to connecting with you and answering your questions about road improvements in your community!