Here in Byron, the year ahead brings ongoing improvements to local infrastructure and continued work on sidewalks and traffic flow near key community hubs. I’ve already heard great ideas from residents about 2026 opportunities, and I’m looking forward to more conversations in your neighbourhood. Wishing you a warm, connected start to the year. Here’s to a hopeful, healthy, neighbourly 2026. Josh
Message from the Mayor
Happy New Year, Byron! As we step into 2026, I want to thank everyone in the community for your contributions, big and small, that helped make 2025 such a strong year for community spir - it and neighbour-to-neighbour care. Whether it was supporting local events, volunteering with local sports teams or recreation groups, or simply looking out for those on your street, you make Byron one of London’s most wel- coming neighbourhoods. The new year has arrived with a real winter punch. The cold has struck early and often, and I know many of you have felt it on morning walks through Springbank Park or trips to and from work, school, and
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family during the holidays. The City is hard at work keeping our roads cleared, our sidewalks safe, and our neighbourhood services running smoothly as we move through the deepest part of winter. I also want to highlight our warming centres and expanded winter response systems, which ensure that our most vulnerable neighbours have a safe, warm place to go during extreme cold. These resources are open daily, with extended hours during cold alerts, which matter deeply to every Londoner.
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