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London, Ont.'s South Asian community says it's standing united in its grief for victims of Thursday's deadly Air India plane crash in the Gujarati city of Ahmedabad, that has killed at least 270 people and injured dozens others.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Damn! I didn't know Warframe was developed by a London-based studio!

Not a huge fan of this genre but good luck to the devs for their upcoming game.

edit: For those who don't know, Warframe is a free-to-play action game. It is really popular. It currently sits at #33 on Steam charts. I remember back in 2017-18 it used be in the top 5. Pretty wild to learn that it was made by Londonians.

 

London-based video game developer Digital Extremes is getting closer to releasing their next adventure fantasy game, Soulframe.

 

Homeowners on a residential street in an southeast London subdivision are being asked to check their security camera footage to help police with an early morning shooting investigation.

 

Members of London, Ont.'s Gujarati community say they're reeling from shock and devastation following a plane crash that killed hundreds and injured several others in northwestern India on Thursday, marking the county's deadliest aviation disaster in decades.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/45310808

Western PhD student Aswin Sureshkumar lost more than four years of pancreatic cancer research when his laptop and two hard drivers[sic] were stolen out of a car on April 21. He's now pleading with Londoners to not only get the laptop back, but take theft more seriously.

 

Western PhD student Aswin Sureshkumar lost more than four years of pancreatic cancer research when his laptop and two hard drivers[sic] were stolen out of a car on April 21. He's now pleading with Londoners to not only get the laptop back, but take theft more seriously.

 

London Music week starts May 31, 2025 and it's a jam-packed week of performances from a wide variety of London musicians

 

The property where London's airport is located is among scores of locations in Canada being monitored for the presence of so-called "forever chemicals," which can pose a threat to human health through groundwater contamination.

 

Following a five-month investigation between several police forces, London police seized the largest amount of fentanyl in its history. The $2.7 million worth of fentanyl, alongside other drugs, firearms and cash were on display at London police headquarters on Wednesday.

 

Alain Bellefeuille was convicted of one count of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted murder in a May 11, 2023, shooting that left OPP Sgt. Eric Mueller dead.

 

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.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 month 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.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months 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)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months 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 :(

[–] [email protected] 3 points 11 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'.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Why is it on Google Forms? There are many self-hosted form-building services. Isn't this the whole point of Lemmy? To avoid centralized services like Google Forms?

[–] [email protected] 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.

[–] [email protected] 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.

[–] [email protected] 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. :)

[–] [email protected] 4 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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