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An error occurred while saving the comment j commentedand fewer totem poles
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An error occurred while saving the comment j commentedpeople live there! where are they going to go? don't be a snob.
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An error occurred while saving the comment j commentedlike it!!! but bikes have to go on the street here. and with frost heave, the bricks would be a nightmare in the spring.
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An error occurred while saving the comment j commentedrichard, just because someone is happy, don't rain on their parade. take a prozac
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An error occurred while saving the comment j commenteddefinitely!! the lights drive me nuts and i live near tracks and every night around 11ish have to wait for 2 trains in less than 15 minutes travel time!!!
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An error occurred while saving the comment j commentedi have spent a lot of time here, in the 80's and again for the last decade. i went abroad, as a "canadian" and smiled and chatted with people in bank line, and on the streets and was looked at like i was going to accost them. sad but true. and now, i feel like that here at home. we need to loosen up and start to smile again. london needs to not feel afraid of londoners. we're the ones that are here after the students have left, and we're the ones that will keep it together. yes DTE
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An error occurred while saving the comment j commentedderek. take a pill. this is a dialogue, not a thesis. why not just take away the message? valid points made by KA.
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An error occurred while saving the comment j commentedOK - just to eliminate confusion, and God knows we don't want our mail or airplanes going elsewhere, let's just name ourselves after the airport. YXU it is! there is a photo on the link below, and i can just see a new city song, ala YMCA comin' down the tubes! talk about bringing a community together - this would be great!! http://www.londonairport.on.ca/news.html
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An error occurred while saving the comment j commentedOMG - was that YOU??? i am SO sorry! seriously dude, it was an accident!
An error occurred while saving the comment j commentedtrue enough! i can envision people in business suits walking to work and buses hitting slush puddles at 50kph. maybe we can create more jobs downtown by opening up more dry cleaners there...
An error occurred while saving the comment j commentedsure, encourage people to walk in the core, but this is canada. correct me if i'm wrong, but it gets really cold here and it snows a lot for a very long time. i live down town and i sure don't like to have to walk in sub zero weather. where exactly would you suggest that the parking get moved to? i'm not seeing many places to put it and even if there were, do you really want to cover yet more open spaces with asphalt or concrete parking structures?
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An error occurred while saving the comment j commentedthe allure of patios and bandshells is kind of seasonal, don't you think?
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An error occurred while saving the comment j commentedthis would create a logistical nightmare. the traffic lights are rarely sync'd and it would exacerbate the traffic jams the trains already cause, which in turn would lead to more idling cars and way more pollution. 2 thumbs down.
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The idea of free parking in London’s downtown is a good one. It could bring people to the city’s core and encourage the commerce business owners need. LFP will explore the pros and cons of this divisive issue in the weeks to come.
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yeah! more light pollution and energy expended.