Byron Villager December 2025

has special meaning in Byron, and I want to thank organizers for the opportunity to join the community at the Byron-Springbank Royal Canadian Legion Branch 533’s Remembrance Parade and Service last month. Thank you for being part of Byron’s spirit, for your neighbourly kindness, and for all you do to make this patch of London a welcoming place to live. Wishing you a festive December filled with laughter, lights, and the comfort of belonging.

Message from the Mayor

Dear friends in Byron, Since we last spoke, that crisp winter air has definitely made itself at home. I hope you’re staying warm and watching the change in our neighbourhood’s rhythm, as leaves give way to frost and we begin gearing up for the season. In Byron, I’ve seen first-hand the dedication of our communi- ty. Thank you to everyone who helped out at the recent food- bank fundraiser and the local league’s winter readiness event at the sports complex. City Hall continues to work on infrastruc- ture in Byron (remember the bridge repairs and roadworks update from summer!) and we’re making sure our snow-clearance and sidewalk safety plans are ready to roll. This December, I encourage

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Mayor Josh Morgan mayor@london.ca 519-661-4920

you to embrace the holiday season here in Byron: whether it’s pausing for a hot cider with a neighbour, visiting the local shops on Commissioners Road, or simply taking in the evening light and crisp air. I know the transition from a November of reflection and remembrance into a December of connection and community joy

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Byron Villager December 2025

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