Important Reminder: The City of London 2026 final tax bill June installment is due this month.
The final tax bill was sent out to property owners by mail in early June 2026, with the first installment due on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
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As we get ready to celebrate Canada Day, the City of London would like to remind residents planning backyard fireworks to adhere to the Fireworks By-law and keep safety top of mind.
City Council has permitted backyard fireworks for Canada Day celebrations on Wednesday, July 1, between dusk and 11 p.m. Fireworks are available to purchase five days ahead. We would like to remind Londoners that fireworks are not permitted to be discharged into City parks or streets. Municipal Law Enforcement Officers and Fire Prevention Inspectors will be out in the community enforcing municipal by-laws.
There are many safety tips and precautions that Londoners can follow to minimize the risk of burns or fires from fireworks:
Londoners are encouraged to review more fireworks safety tips available on the City’s Fireworks webpage. Remember, in the event of a fire or personal injury that requires immediate attention, call 9-1-1.
To register a complaint regarding fireworks, please contact the London Police Service non-emergency line at 519-661-5670. Police will triage the call and either attend themselves or refer the matter to Municipal Law Enforcement for response.