A GPS service may be required in Windsor if only to locate the head of a certain transit commissioner. Demonstrating his ineffectiveness yet again, Ward 10 councillor Al Maghnieh lashed out at his transit colleagues for failing to cave to his demands that a GPS system and Iphone application be implemented: “They always say there’s no money,” Maghnieh says. [...]
Do you have the faintest idea what’s going on in the lawsuit involving the Bridge Company and MDOT over the Gateway project? Personally, I barely do. You know the case. It’s the one where Judge Edwards put Matty Moroun and Dan Stamper (twice) in jail for Contempt. It’s the one where MDOT is now finally bridging the gap in the ramp even though [...]
By Melissa Arditti (WINDSOR, ON) – If you look in any local store where you buy your groceries, you will often see them. They are of all shapes and sizes and come from a wide range of backgrounds. Sometimes they are in packs, but more often, they travel alone. Some are friendly, while others are [...]
31 Jan 2012 | Posted in
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Yes, these stories are unbelievable. You can read them all in one place, all at one time. Dwight-Lite Slams Duncan and Piruzza Over Hum/Vibrations Inaction Oh my Lord. Councillor Dwight-Lite has just committed political suicide in public. He has ended his political career in the Liberal Party, if he actually had one, by taking a vicious [...]
If you are a Windsor Star reader, then you probably do not understand a lot about the “Gap of the Ramp” issue that has become a major controversy in the Ambassador Bridge Company/MDOT continuing dispute. When you read comments such as those written in the Dave Battagello story on January 31, 2012, then you are missing some background: “A new ramp for trucks exiting the Ambassador Bridge in [...]
By Robert K. Stephen (CSW) (WINDSOR, ON) – Thanks to all you dear readers who have read my wine reviews in 2011. Essentially from a wine politico point of view I am an anarchist in that if you seized your own taste buds and took firm control of your wine education you would not have [...]
31 Jan 2012 | Posted in
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(SECHELT, BC) - On the 21st of January 2012 at approximately 6:30pm, two independent witnesses called 9-1-1 to report a suspected impaired driver, driving northbound on the Sunshine Coast Hwy in Roberts Creek towards Sechelt. With the information received, Sunshine Coast RCMP intercepted and stopped the suspect vehicle near Snodgrass RD in Sechelt after observing the [...]
31 Jan 2012 | Posted in
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(MISSISSAUGA, ON) – On January 20, 2012, the SIU received from the media a copy of the Office of the Independent Police Review Director‟s investigative report (“report”) that looked into the interaction between Toronto Police Service (TPS) officers and Adam Nobody at the G20 event in June of 2010. The report determined that TPS Constables [...]
31 Jan 2012 | Posted in
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(OTTAWA, ON) – Marathon Drilling Co. Ltd., a Greely, Ontario, construction company, was fined $65,000 for a violation of the Occupational Health and Safety Act after a worker was injured. On October 7, 2010, the company was drilling at a construction project on Albion Rd. in Ottawa. The company was using a boom truck to [...]
31 Jan 2012 | Posted in
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(MARKHAM, ON) – On Friday, January 27, 2012, at 6:35 p.m., Toronto police responded to a call for unknown trouble in the Chesley Avenue/Brock Avenue area. The victim was identified as Andrene Graham, 40, of Toronto. The cause of death was a gunshot wound to the head. The investigation has determined that the victim and [...]
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