OSBA & OSCO SELECTION COMMITTEE VOTING
LOCAL CHAMPION AWARD FINALISTS
Award Description:
This award honors a business or individual who has been an unwavering champion for the Old South business community. Through advocacy, collaboration, or mentorship, they’ve worked tirelessly to promote the success of local businesses and the overall growth of the community.
Finalist 1: Jane Walker
It’s been said that Jane Walker seems to know everyone in Old South, and it really feels that way. Her strong connections come from a dedication to giving back to the community she loves. Jane has volunteered her time on countless local initiatives, including being a committee member for Halloween in the Village and Christmas in the Village. Volunteering for Gathering on the Green, andas an Ally and Mentor with Circles London, supporting individuals working to overcome poverty. She is known for finding a way to help absolutely anyone who talks with her.
Through her work with Wesley-Knox United Church and her tireless support of local events, Jane helps foster the sense of connection and belonging that makes Old South so vibrant. Her efforts not only bring neighbours together, they create the welcoming atmosphere that allows small businesses to thrive, drawing residents and visitors alike to the heart of the community. In recognition of her extraordinary service and compassion, the Old South Community Organization named her a “Pillar of Old South.”
Finalist 2: Skylar Franke
Skylar Franke has played a large role in revitalizing the Old South Business Association after it was disbanded during the COVID-19 pandemic. While her position as City Councillor for Old South includes advocating for local businesses, Skylar has gone far beyond these official responsibilities. She actively visits local businesses to understand their needs, coordinating access during construction projects, addressing garbage and cleanliness issues, and helping to maintain vibrant, welcoming streets.
Skylar is one of the most engaged attendees at Old South Business Association meetings, where she listens closely to concerns, collaborates with city departments to find practical solutions, and contributes innovative ideas, such as the highly successful Car Free Day that benefit both residents and the business community. Her leadership and dedication have left a lasting, positive impact on the Old South business landscape, making her a truly deserving candidate for this award.
Finalist 3: Nicole Phillips
As President of the Old South Community Organization, Nicole has been an exceptionally strong and dedicated leader. She begins by truly listening to anyone who brings forward an idea or concern about the Old South community, and then actively works to find ways to make a difference. Nicole is a constant presence at nearly every Old South event, and her impact on the community runs deep. She has guided OSCO through countless meetings, coordinated and supported numerous events, donated food to those in need, and offered assistance for both new and longstanding festivals. Through both her words and actions, Nicole has made it clear that she is a steadfast supporter of Old South’s local businesses, offering them consistent and meaningful support. She gives generously of her personal time and leads with genuine compassion, wearing her heart on her sleeve as she works tirelessly and selflessly for the betterment of the community.
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PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD FINALISTS
Award Description:
The People's Choice Award allows the residents and business owners of Old South London to have their say in recognizing the best local business to shop, dine, or experience within the community. What they consider an Old South Gem. This award celebrates a business that goes above and beyond to create an exceptional customer experience, offering outstanding products, services, or dining that truly enriches life in Old South.
Finalist 1: Hyland Cinema
Moira, Ali and their team at Hyland Cinema deserve the People's Choice Award from the Old South Business Awards for preserving one of Old South’s most beloved and historic venues. Hyland Cinema is more than a theater; it’s a cherished piece of the neighborhood’s heritage, offering a unique, nostalgic experience that few places can replicate.
Moira & Ali’s commitment to keeping this treasured spot vibrant is evident through their collaborations with community organizations like OSCO and their active participation with the Old South Business Association. They ensure that the cinema remains connected to the community while maintaining its classic charm and unique atmosphere.
Hyland Cinema is a special part of Old South, standing as a reminder of the neighborhood’s character and history. Moira, Ali & their team’s dedication to its legacy makes it truly deserving of this recognition.
Finalist 2: Curiosities
For more than 35 years, Curiosities has been a staple in Wortley Village, embodying everything that makes Old South special, creativity, community, and care. This locally owned boutique has thrived through decades of change by offering beautiful, thoughtfully chosen Canadian-made gifts, many crafted by local artists and artisans.
Beyond its charming storefront, Curiosities represents the heart of Old South’s independent spirit. The owners have always supported neighbouring businesses, donated to local causes, and welcomed every visitor like an old friend. Their shop has introduced countless Londoners to handmade treasures and encouraged residents to shop local long before it became a movement.
For its longevity, community contribution, and unwavering local focus, Curiosities truly deserves recognition as an Old South Gem.
Finalist 3: Westland Gallery
Originally Westland Brothers Paint & Wallpaper out of that building in 1886, The Westland Gallery is a true heart of Old South. A place where art, history, and community come together. Since opening in 2013 in their beautifully restored historic building, the gallery has become a welcoming hub for artists, art lovers, and neighbours alike.
Owners Al and Karen Stewart have built a space that reflects the spirit of Wortley Village: creative, inclusive, and deeply local. Through exhibitions and collaborations, they connect people, fostering creativity, conversation, and community pride.
Housed in a building rich with history, Westland Gallery honours Old South’s past while inspiring its future. It embodies everything that makes Wortley Village special, warmth, creativity, and a strong sense of community.
NOTE: The Westland Gallery garnered the highest number of nominations, however, as a member of the award selection committee, feel free to cast your vote for the candidate you believe is most deserving.
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Thank you!
Thank you so much for voting in the Old Sales Business Awards! Your input is truly valued and appreciated, reflecting your ongoing dedication to the community, active support for Old South, and strong connection and insight into the area as a board member for OSCO or OSBA.