Articles tagged with: downtown
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I am humble enough to know that sometimes other people have better ideas than me. It is my personal belief that it takes a true leader to recognize this, embrace those superior solutions whether they thought of them or not and help push them forward towards success.
As the election nears and my door-to-door campaigning continues to gain momentum, I have been asking residents what they would like to see done to help improve the liveability of their city. One of the most common responses I receive is improving the Riverfront …
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Last night I was scheduled to speak as a delegate at council in regards to the possible relocation of the Downtown Farmer’s Market. However, prior to the council meeting, a “deal” was reached to allow the market another year at its current location and delegates were no longer needed to speak on the issue.
Upon returning home, I decided I would post here on my site my thoughts about the Downtown Farmer’s Market needing to stay at its current location for the long term. If you haven’t heard, the market is being …
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The Windsor Police Service released an online tool this month that I believe all Windsorites should look at: an online map of where all reported crime in the city happens.
By doing this they are now providing residents a great service to track crime in their city and have taken a step towards enabling the general public access to government data.
In looking at the data, it shocked me you how much the WPS is dealing with on a day to day basis and where. According to Windsorite.ca, over 700 reported incidents …
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Today I had the opportunity to go downtown for the presentation being put on by the Downtown Windsor Business Improvement Association.
If you haven’t heard, businessman Italo Ferrari, along with the DWBIA is offering up space for small businesses free of charge for a minimum of six months creating a “small business incubator” on the top floor of the 500 Building on Ouellette Avenue. There are also other spaces available throughout the building and at street level.
I would like to thank Mr. Chris Edwards, Executive Director of the DWBIA, Bob Williams …






