It really was predictable. The only questions were when, against whom and for how much. We got the answers. The first blow was against the Windsor Mayor and Councillors. The amount $125,000. The basis of the claim “misfeasance, unlawful interference and conspiracy.” You can read the Statement of Claim here http://www.scribd.com/doc/35069370/Bridge-Company-vs-Windsor-Councillors Obviously, this is the [...]
Take that Rick Limoges. The Messenger has spoken. If you, or anyone else, even dare to think about running against Edgar (aka Eddie) look what will happen to you in a Star Editorial cartoon Here is how Rick reacted in an email sent to friends: "Yellow Journalism…only just begun! After dedicating most of my adult life to this community, [...]
Even more stories for you to enjoy UP CBSA’S KALAMAZOO I heard that several times over the past few weeks, the CBSA computers went down because of IT problems. Fortunately, trucks waiting to clear Customs had a place to go: the Ambassador Bridge off-site location where they could park and be inspected and cleared. If that location [...]
(SALZBURG, AUSTRIA) – Red Bull Air Race GmbH confirmed that for the future success and development of the sport, the World Championship will take a one-year break in 2011. The organization will use this opportunity to fast track the technological advancements currently in the making which would further improve the already high levels of safety. [...]
29 Jul 2010 | Posted in
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Subscribe in a reader Chris Schnurr, The Windsor Square ____________________________________________ Apathy. It comes in many forms – whether ignoring our right to vote; to shrugging our shoulders with indifference to aiding the erosion of our democratic rights both big and small by attempting to bring disrepute against those who dare raise their voice in opposition. When I [...]
(ESSEX, ON) - On Wednesday July 28th, 2010 around 9:30 am Essex OPP responded to a mischief in the 1400 block of County Road 23 in Colchester South Township. Police advised that sometime overnight unknown suspect(s) broke a small aluminum flag pole and stole a Scout Canada Flag approximately worth $500.00. The suspect(s) gained access to [...]
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(WINDSOR, ON) – Windsor and twin city Fujisawa, Japan will celebrate their friendship and Fujisawa’s status as the birthplace of volleyball with a friendly tournament on Thursday. Fujisawa’s Misono High School 15-year old students and the Windsor Youth team will host a friendly game and BBQ. What: Windsor and Fujisawa Friendly Volleyball Tournament When: [...]
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(OTTAWA, ON) - RCMP “A” Division’s Corporal Christine Briand is finally home after a nine-month peace mission in Haiti, much to the delight of her family, friends and colleagues. Following the devastating earthquake that rocked Haiti on January 12 of this year and claimed the lives of RCMP members Chief Superintendent Douglas Coates and Sergeant Mark [...]
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(LANSING, MI) — How is 2010 shaping up for Michigan retailers a little more than halfway through the year? Is it better, worse or about the same as they expected? Retailers are almost evenly split on their assessments, according to the latest Michigan Retail Index survey, a joint project of Michigan Retailers Association (MRA) and the [...]
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(LOS ANGELES, CA) – The Simon Wiesenthal Center agrees with British Prime Minister David Cameron’s statement made while meeting with Turkish Prime Mister Recep Erdogan in Istanbul, in which he said that, “Gaza cannot and must not be allowed to remain a prison camp”. “We agree with the Prime Minister, but respectfully remind him and [...]
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