More and more, we are getting indications that the DRIC project is dead. No, we are not getting it from the Governments…they still hope that one day the Moroun Family will decide to sell out at a cheap price. They have to keep pretending that DRIC is alive and well and living in Lansing and [...]
Here are some more local matters for your enjoyment and enlightenment. HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT FOR EDGAR’S YQG PLANS Remember that deal at the airport that Edgar (aka Eddie) structured with a big trucking company that he thought he was dealing with for about eight months, Landstar System, Inc, but instead, it was an outfit, Carlin Enterprises, [...]
(CHATHAM-KENT, ON) – A Chatham man was arrested in connection with trying to rip off a cab driver. Shortly after 1:30 p.m. police were called to Raleigh Street in Chatham in response to a complaint from a cab driver that he had not been paid for a fare. The investigation revealed that a citizen had used [...]
30 Nov 2011 | Posted in
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(LONDON, ENGLAND) – An operation by Metropolitan Police Service officers in Kent has led to the seizure of around £50 million worth of drugs and the arrest of three men concerned with its supply on Monday, 28 November. Officers from the Central Task Force (part of the Specialist Crime Directorate (SCD)) had been carrying out [...]
30 Nov 2011 | Posted in
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By Dennis DesRosiers (CHATHAM, ON) – Not a lot of change …. The Honda Civic and Hyundai Elantra are in a two way battle for the top selling passenger car while the Ford F-Series pick-up truck has a lock on the top selling light truck. The new Hyundai Elantra has been very successful with sales [...]
(OTTAWA, ON) – The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has arrested an Ottawa man and charged him with numerous offences under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) and the Criminal Code. The arrest follows a complex, year-long CBSA-led investigation, dubbed Project Vista, involving the assistance of Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC), the Royal Canadian [...]
30 Nov 2011 | Posted in
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By Robert Tuomi (WINDSOR, ON) – If anyone really wants to know why the city of Windsor spends $650 an hour for a lawyer’s time, as was revealed recently, all they have to do is head over to Tim’s and ask a few of the experts there who are having their coffees. They will gladly [...]
By Dean Lapierre (NIAGARA FALLS, NY) – The Windsor MHA Midget Minor team sponsored by Pinnacle Chrysler won the Niagara Falls, NY, Thanksgiving tournament this past weekend. Congratulations to Coach Steve Boughner and his staff & players GAME 1 Windsor 2 Fort Erie 1 GAME 2 Windsor 3 Appleyard 0 GAME 3 Windsor [...]
30 Nov 2011 | Posted in
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(PORT COLBORNE, ON) – Elgin Street homeowner, and his visitor, observed a suspicious male lurking near vehicles on the homeowner’s property. The suspect was intercepted by the resident and his visitor and while being questioned by them, pulled a crowbar from his jacket and assaulted both males, one severely. The injured resident and his visitor [...]
30 Nov 2011 | Posted in
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(WINDSOR, ON) – The Windsor Police Service is looking for information regarding a dog and it’s owner after a two year old boy was bitten yesterday on the city’s west side. On Monday, November 28, 2011 at 3:00 p.m., uniformed WPS officers attended the rear of an apartment building located at 3461 Peter St. for [...]
30 Nov 2011 | Posted in
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