It is very difficult being the BLOGMeister. Ask my colleagues how they feel as well and I would bet that you would get similar answers. How I wish I could be a cheerleader. Life would be so much easier. It is a no-brainer being a sycophant. You take what you are given as the gospel [...]
In looking at some events that are taking place around us, I wanted to let you know what I thought about them. Agree or disagree but just consider them. IT’S TOUGH TO BE A REPUBLICAN IN MICHIGAN You’d think that being the majority Party would make life easy for the elected Republican members of the [...]
(HOPE, BC) – In the early afternoon hours of May 29, 2011, RCMP were called to a possible drowning on Kawkawa Lake. Through the investigation it was determined that a 24 year old male from Kenya had entered the water from a floating dock approximately 70 feet from the beach area. The male failed to surface [...]
31 May 2011 | Posted in
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By Robert Tuomi (WINDSOR, ON) – According to a headline in the Windsor Star, Monday, the second last day of May, 2011, was, as the paper’s website headline writer wrote, “Truly a historic and unprecedented day for Windsor.” The architect of the article in question, Doug Schmidt, hinted that there could be a transformation downtown with a [...]
(CHATHAM-KENT, ON) – At about 12:18 p.m. Chatham-Kent Police, Fire, and EMS attended the intersection of Talbot Street and Erieau Road in response to a collision involving two vehicles. Both drivers sustained non-life threatening injuries and were transported by ambulance to the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance for treatment. Both vehicles were towed from the road and [...]
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(WINDSOR, ON) – The University of Windsor will relocate its Music and Visual Arts programs to the Armouries building in downtown Windsor thanks to the City of Windsor’s capital donation in addition to $10 million in funding, and the provincial government’s contribution of $15 million. UWindsor also announced the launch of an RFP process to [...]
31 May 2011 | Posted in
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(CARAQUET, NB) - A Saint-Simon man charged with a weekend murder has been sent for a 30-day psychiatric assessment. 21-year-old Jean-Michel Gionet appeared in Caraquet Provincial Court charged with the first degree murder of 39-year-old Stéphane Savoie of Saint-Simon, N.B. Mr. Savoie’s body was discovered in a home on Ancêtres Road on May 28, 2011. Jean-Michel Gionet [...]
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(LONDON, ON) – With stormy weather upon us the Ontario Provincial Police is reminding anyone who works outdoors or is caught outdoors during a lightning storm to take immediate cover. The OPP is also warning parents and caregivers of young children not to allow them to play outside in the warm rain during an electrical [...]
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(CHATHAM-KENT, ON) – Chatham-Kent Children’s Safety Village, May 28, 2011: A special awards ceremony was held Saturday, May 28th, 2011 at the Children’s Safety Village, located in the C.M. Wilson Conservation Area. Lynn McGeachy-Schultz; Director, Strategic Planning & College Advancement of St. Clair College was at the ceremony to recognize and award local kids with St. [...]
31 May 2011 | Posted in
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(CHATHAM-KENT, ON) – The Chatham-Kent police are seeking assistance from the public to identify a woman wanted for questioning in relation to a mischief at the Dresden Racetrack Slots. On Friday evening, a man parked his truck and entered the casino. He was later notified that someone had scratched his truck and left several post-it [...]
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