Heat Wave Expo Survival Guide

By Ken Small | Feb 20, 2026

The Heat Wave Hot Sauce Expo is London’s largest spicy food event, taking place on Saturday, February 28, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM at Centennial Hall (550 Wellington St). General admission tickets are $9.99 in advance or $15 at the door. The event features over 50 hot sauce vendors, local craft breweries, and […]

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"University of Toronto Yellow Submarine Concrete Toboggan at GNCTR."

GNCTR Concrete Sled Race

By Ken Small | Jan 29, 2026

The Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race (GNCTR) is taking over Boler Mountain this week. The main event (Race Day) is Saturday, February 7, 2026. It features 400+ engineering students, 350-pound concrete sleds, and speeds hitting 60km/h. And yes, it is free to watch. The Spectacle: What is it? If you haven’t seen this before, it […]

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The $5,000 Ice Dam Mistake

By Ken Small | Jan 23, 2026

You know that massive icicle hanging over your front porch? The one that looks like a winter decoration? It’s not just “weather.” It’s a warning sign that your attic is leaking heat—and it could be costing you thousands. That icicle is the visible tip of an Ice Dam. And right now, your instinct is probably […]

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Deep clean vs staging cost comparison London Ontario real estate

Deep Clean vs Staging

By Ken Small | Jan 22, 2026

Last Updated: January 15, 2026 🎥 Video Summary: Coming Soon The Bottom Line: In a market where buyers have plenty of choices, you cannot afford to choose between cleaning and staging—you need a strategy for both. However, if you are budgeting your first $1,000, always prioritize a professional Deep Clean ($400–$800) over staging furniture. A […]

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Modern backyard garden suite in London Ontario winter

Can I Build It? A Step-by-Step Guide to Additional Dwelling Units (ADUs) in London

By Ken Small | Jan 9, 2026

UPDATED FOR 2026 MARKET CONDITIONS Can I Build It? A Step-by-Step Guide to Additional Dwelling Units (ADUs) in London In London, Ontario, you are generally permitted to add up to two Additional Residential Units (ARUs)—one inside your main dwelling and one in a detached structure—provided you meet zoning setbacks (typically 1.2m), lot coverage limits (usually […]

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Chart showing declining Canadian mortgage rates for 2026 renewal in London Ontario

The 2026 Mortgage “Cliff” is a Myth: Why Your Renewal Won’t Bankrupt You

By Ken Small | Nov 26, 2025

The 2026 Mortgage “Cliff” is a Myth: Why Your Renewal Won’t Bankrupt You If you bought a home in 2020 or 2021 with a rock-bottom interest rate of 2%, looking at your mortgage statement right now probably feels pretty scary. You see the date “2026” looming. You see the headlines about a “Mortgage Renewal Cliff.” […]

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Analysis of the London Ontario housing market in late 2025, showing a Buyer's Market trend and why selling in winter can be a strategic advantage.

Should I Sell in a Buyer’s Market, or Wait Until Spring 2026?

By Ken Small | Nov 11, 2025

Sell in a Buyer’s Market (6.1 Mo Inv)? London Guide Should I Sell in a Buyer’s Market, or Wait Until Spring 2026? It’s the question I’m hearing a lot right now: “Should I sell my house this winter, or wait until the spring market?” It’s a valid question. The default advice has always been to […]

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A complete guide to the 2025 London Ontario Santa Claus Parade, including routes, times, and parking tips.

2025 London Ontario Santa Claus Parade Guide

By Ken Small | Nov 10, 2025

2025 London Santa Claus Parade Guide: Route, Times & Tips The 2025 London Santa Claus Parade: Your Ultimate Guide to Routes, Times, and Staying Warm The London Santa Claus Parade is right around the corner. It’s one of the best nights of the year, but if you’re taking the family, you know it helps to […]

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The Ultimate 2025 Guide to London’s Best Pumpkin Patches & Corn Mazes (Corrected)

By Ken Small | Oct 20, 2025

HTML The Ultimate 2025 Guide to London’s Best Pumpkin Patches & Corn Mazes There’s something special about the fall season in Southwestern Ontario. The air gets crisp, the leaves put on a spectacular show—and we know some of the best trails for fall hikes near London—and we all feel that pull to get outside and […]

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