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Archive for: January, 2011

Will The Windsor Square IPO Be Worth A Gagillion Dollars

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The backers of the Windsor Square are wearing big smiles these days. “Literally a few months after we went online for the first time, the Internet Balloon started getting bigger and bigger,” stated one of the angel investors behind the Square. “Now it is about the size of the Goodyear Blimp!” And he/she is absolutely [...]

CIP Shocker: Deferral Necessary

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It seems the Ministry of Housing and Municipal Affairs is prepared to do (i.e.  ask questions) what some councillors who have already approved the Mayor’s CIP before public debate have failed to do which necessitates a deferral until the issues by the Ministry are discussed publicly to ensure an informed ‘debate’. ___________________________________________ Although recognizing the need [...]

And The Winner Is

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It was a tough  choice.  Too many good candidates for renaming DRIC. Yes I  know that  some  people will be  angry  that  they did  not  win primarily because they wanted that  free coffee and bagel! I suspect that  the  Governerd  may have to spend  thousands  of taxpayer  dollars on outside consultants to  come up with the  perfect  name to try to  [...]

New Chair For Tourism Board

(WINDSOR, ON) – Following their Annual General Meeting held at the Hilton Windsor Hotel on 27 January at 6pm, the Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island (TWEPI) Board of Directors today announced the appointment of Jake Rondot as Chair for 2011. Mr Rondot replaces the 2010 Chair, Shelly Sechopoulos, who will assume the position of Past [...]

Chickens And The CIP: All Windsor Council Meetings Cancelled Until Further Notice

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Talk about being opposed to Democray in Windsor and advocating ignoring voters. WOW!!! You don’t really think that Gord’s diatribe in his Saturday column has anything to do with chickens do you? Why did he attack Ed Sleiman and Hilary Payne only and ignore the other 3 Councillors who were supposedly terrorized by Windsorites and [...]

Last Chance For DRIC Name-calling

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If you want to have coffee and a bagel with the BLOGMeister, get your proposed name in for the new bridge crossing to help out the Governerd. The Event where you do all the work closes today at 5 PM. Here are some new entries, a few of which came from me: From the Wascally [...]

25 Years For Civil Rights Violations

(ST LOUIS, MO) – Leon Pullen, 32, of Foley, Mo., a former police officer employed by the Uplands Park Police Department in suburban St. Louis, was sentenced to 25 years in prison on civil rights violations stemming from several incidents where he sexually assaulted and stole money from women, the Justice Department announced. According to [...]

Block The Lockout

(WASHINGTON, DC) – Here we are, The Super Bowl, the biggest event in sports, and an NFL Lockout looms very large. As the NFL celebrates its most successful season ever, NFL owners are preparing to lock out players and fans from their game starting in March. Owners have not opened their books or offered justification [...]

Calling All Songwriters

(WINDSOR, ON) – One third of the three-man power rock trio, Triumph, will be in Windsor to conduct a Songwriters Workshop at the Chrysler Theatre. Sponsored by Blackburn Radio the February 5th get together features personal tips from Rik Emmett as well as legal advice from entertainment lawyer, Pat Leyland. Bring your demo along for [...]

Second Nexus Lane At Peace Bridge

(BUFFALO, NY) - The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and the Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority (PBA) today announced the installation of a second NEXUS lane within the Peace Bridge CBSA plaza. This new NEXUS lane will provide additional expedited processing opportunities during busy commuter times and other peak travel events at the crossing. [...]

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