Woodlands Not Walmarts: No Mall at Meadowlily
SmartCentres' proposed large commercial development on property neighbouring the environmentally significant area of Meadowlily Woods is an inappropriate use of this land. The Thames River system has... continue reading »
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"Resident of London Ontario? No unbelievable"
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"Resident of London Ontario? No This is called the forest city still isn't it....Walmarts are killing our naturalization"
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"Resident of London Ontario? No The forests and trails will never ever return, once they are removed. That's it! Gone forever!! That's a long time, just to make some tax dollars. Isn't Wal-Mart big enough?"
"Resident of London Ontario? No Our green space needs to be protected and preserved. Please don't let this happen."
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"Resident of London Ontario? No I thought that this area was to be developed as a model type urban community. At least that is what I was told 10 or 15 years ago when the issue first surface. Now I see this type of development as more like a regional shop"
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"Resident of London Ontario? No Seriously, the area does not need a Wal-Mart. The relentless developments all over the city of London are certainly destroying what was once considered the "forest city" by many. There won't be any forests left at this rate"
"Resident of London Ontario? No Don't do it! We can't expand endlessly and there are more important things than shopping malls."
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"Resident of London Ontario? No At home here in Guelph, we unsuccessfully fought a bid to build a wallmart. It took several years before they could break ground but now they are up and running. They currently want to expand and have come up against a larg"