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An error occurred while saving the comment JJ commentedBecause of all the students, London has a very young energetic side. If you pay attention there is also a very entrepreneurial, thrifty, and let's make a deal vibe going on here. Compared to other major cities, realestate, and often even groceries are more affordable than elsewhere. Slower pace of life, and quicker commute times help improve the quality of life. Also what other city can you flag down a limosine to get you home? While freight trains rolling through the city gives us a small town country feeling. Those beautiful old mansions in different parts of the city sometimes puts me back in time. Ivan Kasiurak is always quick to give a smile and hello even when he is not running for mayor. What a great place!!!
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An error occurred while saving the comment JJ commentedGreat idea, expand the hours of service, and coverage to industrial parks on the city limits. This could also help with drinking and driving. Plus peace of mind for parents to know their children always have a way home.
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An error occurred while saving the comment JJ commentedLondon has been a very warm friendly place for me to live. I have met the kindest most decent people of my lifetime here. Stop and breath the air, talk to some people and see for yourself. Every town has it's share of crusty people. As far as Ontario goes, London is the most friendly of the larger cities. Think what you like, my opinion is unwaivered. I've been around and know the difference.
Another suggestion would be to have all the ugly houses along Highbury, and Hamilton demo'd. What eyes sores.