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Archive for: June, 2011

Let The Library Witchhunt Begin

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If the new City Auditor General has any backbone, and we will see shortly if he does or not, then he ought to throw any request for an audit of the Library into the garbage can unless something more substantial is offered up than what has been disclosed to date.  He  has better things to do [...]

Drick Snyder is no Donald Trump

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Remember that great put-down line that Democratic vice-presidential candidate Senator Lloyd Bentsen used against Republican Dan Quayle during their debate: “Senator, I served with Jack Kennedy, I knew Jack Kennedy, Jack Kennedy was a friend of mine. Senator, you’re no Jack Kennedy.” I thought about that line when I was considering what might happen in the [...]

A Word From The CAO

By Helga Reidel (WINDSOR, ON) – Earlier this year, I informed you that City Council had endorsed a plan to coordinate a review of services both within the City and within our agencies such as Transit, Library, WUC, Enwin and Police.  This review would help us determine if the sharing of services could contribute to [...]

Windsor Expands Dept of Decimation

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By Robert Tuomi (WINDSOR, ON) – Fresh from its plan to decimate neighbourhood assets in the form of community centres and indoor swimming pools, now the City of Windsor is focusing its attention on the playgrounds in its parks. The plan, expected in a report to Council next week from the City’s own Department of [...]

Officer And WO Charged In Corporal’s Death

(OTTAWA, ON) - The Canadian Forces National Investigation Service (CFNIS), the investigative arm of the Canadian Forces Military Police, today charged two Canadian Forces members for an incident that occurred on a training range in Afghanistan on February 12, 2010. The Officer in Charge, Major Darryl Watts, and the Range Safety Officer, Warrant Officer Paul Ravensdale, [...]

Celebrate Canada Day Responsibly

(LONDON, ON) – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is reminding everyone of the importance to celebrate responsibly this holiday weekend.  OPP will be vigilantly patrolling major highways and secondary roadways this weekend in the hopes of promoting motoring safety.  Police will continue to target aggressive drivers who speed, drive under the influence of drugs/alcohol, drive [...]

Cave Spring Sampler

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By Robert K. Stephen (CSW) (WINDSOR, ON) – It seems as if Cave Spring has been around since the dawn of time in Ontario which in the big historical and worldly wine picture is but a brief flicker of time. If you ask just about anyone with a tad of wine knowledge in Ontario to [...]

Youth Arrested For Break And Enter

(CHATHAM-KENT, ON) – A Chatham-Kent youth has been arrested in connection with an early morning break and enter. At 3:00 a.m. today, police responded to an alarm at Imperial Eyewear on St. Clair Street Chatham. When officers arrived they found glass smashed and blood at the scene. Officers later located the suspect and arrested him [...]

Man Arrested For Impaired Driving After Collision

(CHATHAM-KENT, ON) – The Chatham-Kent police have arrested a man following a single motor vehicle collision at Kent Bridge Road and Talbot Trail. Shortly before 9:00 p.m. yesterday, a vehicle was travelling along Talbot Trail and collided with a telephone pole at the intersection at Kent Bridge Road. Two off duty police officers came across [...]

Man Arrested For Impaired Driving

(CHATHAM-KENT, ON) – The Chatham-Kent police have arrested a man following a complaint of a possible impaired driver. At about 8:00 p.m. last night, a citizen called police about a person driving erratically in Wallaceburg. Officers located the vehicle on Dufferin Avenue and stopped it to investigate. The driver exhibited signs of impairment and was [...]

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