By Glenn De Caire, Hamilton Chief of Police (HAMILTON, ON) – It is with heavy heart that the Hamilton Police Service announces the death of Ancaster resident, Tim Bosma. The Hamilton Police Service has continued the relentless pursuit of all information and leads focused on the single priority of finding Tim Bosma. Beginning with the [...]
14 May 2013 | Posted in
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By Ron Seguin (LAKESHORE, ON) – St. Clair College entered into an operation and purchase agreement of Woodland Hills Golf Course at Belle River Road and 401 in Lakeshore. The course will be operated by the St. Clair College Athletic Department in collaboration with the Student Athletic Association and TSI-Thames Student Incorporated, the Chatham student [...]
10 May 2013 | Posted in
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By Alex Cameron (WINDSOR, ON) – Dear Sandra, Congratulations for being named CEO of the Development Commission. I know that you will do great things for, not only Windsor, but the surrounding region as well. I’m quite concerned, so much so, that I feel I must insist you expedite your transfer into this new role [...]
10 May 2013 | Posted in
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By Tim Stewart (WINDSOR, ON) – The nonsense emanating from behind the iron curtain that currently shrouds our city hall these days is getting more absurd, and much more difficult to digest. An arrogant, dismissive disposition awaits anyone that dare challenge the current administration or the wishes of this mayor. Simple requests for transparency in [...]
6 May 2013 | Posted in
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By Alex Cameron (WINDSOR, ON) – The local winners should be congratulated for their achievement. There is a story behind the story that has not been published. First please read what the ONA’s Rosie Grover posted on its website: WATERLOO Claire Brownell and Tyler Brownbridge of the Windsor Star took home the top two prizes [...]
29 Apr 2013 | Posted in
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By Catherine Owen (WINDSOR, ON) – The collaborative studio course in digital journalism at the University of Windsor took on an interesting subject for its maiden year – documenting Ford City. Well known author, poet laureate and publisher, Marty Gervais was the instructor. He encouraged his students to choose the Drouillard area as a documentary [...]
17 Apr 2013 | Posted in
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By David Johnson, Governor General of Canada (OTTAWA, ON) – Since 2003, Canadians have gathered on April 9 to commemorate the heroic actions and tragic losses of the Canadian Corps during the Battle of Vimy Ridge. Vimy Ridge Day is an opportunity for us to reflect on the great sacrifices Canadian soldiers made during the [...]
9 Apr 2013 | Posted in
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By David Johnson, Governor General of Canada (OTTAWA, ON) – When we teach young people about the Holocaust, we should aim not only to discuss the politics and the wider issues, but also to convey a sense of indignation at the loss of so many lives. What we focus on is “Never Again.” Holocaust Memorial [...]
8 Apr 2013 | Posted in
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By Catherine Owen (WINDSOR, ON) – Time is running out for interested parties to submit comments to the Ministry of Natural Resources about Coco Paving’s application to build a big box store complex on 47 acres adjacent to Ojibway Park. The deadline is April 8 at 11:00 pm. Nancy Panchesan, of Save Ojibway, gave a [...]
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By Catherine Owen (WINDSOR, ON) – The Council of Canadians and Windsor on Watch are teaming up together to protest the mountains of “pet coke” accumulating on the American side of the river this Saturday, 9 March, at noon at Riverside and Askin. Patsy Noonan, a long-time Windsor activist, and subject of the film This [...]
8 Mar 2013 | Posted in
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