Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Risks & Issues Associated with Cannabis Production

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Come join Pinchin Industry Professionals for Lunch and an in-depth discussion of the risks & issues associated with this new industry. Jan 31 2019, 11:30am at the Ciociaro Club.

The production of Cannabis and Cannabis products is regulated under Health Canada. However, when it comes to environmental compliance there are other federal, provincial and municipal regulations that apply. Through effective planning and management, environmental compliance can be achieved and health & safety risks associated with the Cannabis Industry can be mitigated.

Highly experienced in the Cannabis industry, Pinchin understands the challenges facing these highly humid, odorous indoor growing environments and their associated processing plants. Come hear how to manage moisture damage to buildings, gain regulatory compliance, keep workers safe and manage nuisance complaints associated with odour

Community Event - Chatham - 18th Annual Chatham-Kent Toy Show and Sale

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18th Annual Chatham-Kent Toy Show & Sale

Come and See: Farm Toys, Trains, Sports Cards, Trucks, Construction, Model Ships, Books, Planes, Cars, Action Figures, Dolls, Collectibles, Coins, and more!

Displays and hands-on activities from many local organizations


Sunday January 20th, 2019
10:00 am to 3:00 pm
John D. Bradley Convention Centre
565 Richmond St., Chatham, ON

ADMISSION:
Adults - $5
Students - $2
Children 6 and under - Free

For info:
Email:  cktoyshow@hotmail.com
Phone:  (519) 352-8365

Proceeds to: Chatham-Kent 4-H Farm Toy Club, Essex-Kent Junior Farmers, and Chatham Outreach for Hunger

John D. Bradley Convention Centre
565 Richmond Street
N7M 1R2
Chatham

Public Notices/Announcements - Cornwall - FREE 4-Week Training: Communication Counts

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FREE 4-Week Training: Communication Counts

Starts March 18, 2019; Monday to Thursday 9-11:30 a.m.

Register Today: 613-932-7161

Need help being more assertive?  Trouble handling anger and feedback?  Communication is an essential part of life.  People have different ideas and beliefs and at times it is difficult to come to agreement.  This training will help adults improve their communication skills in a safe learning environment.

This training will examine the following topics:

  • Identifying your Communication Style
  • Body Language
  • Handling Feedback
  • Assertiveness
  • Handling Anger
  • Rights at Work
  • Working through Conflict

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Kick Off Your New Year’s Eve With a Splash!

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The ball doesn’t drop until midnight, but the festivities start bright and early at Adventure Bay Family Water Park Presented by WFCU Credit Union. Before you move on to your countdown viewing party, drop by for some rides, slides and more!

On December 31, celebrate New Year’s Eve with family-friendly festivities and lots of tropical winter-beating fun sponsored by AM800 CKLW from 10am to 4pm, and enjoy it all with a friend thanks to our special one-day two-for-one admission deal (visitors can pay one regular admission to receive a second admission of equal or lesser value free). 

Pencil Adventure Bay into your family’s daytime social calendar for New Year’s Eve and visit us for a unique holiday experience.

To learn more about Adventure Bay Family Water Park, visit www.adventurebay.ca

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - 2019 International Patient Safety Symposium

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The International Patient Safety Symposium is a cross-border event that brings together industry experts from the Windsor Detroit region. Here, health care professionals will share best practices, foster relationships and create a collaborative approach for building international patient safety; knowledge and resources.

Keynote address by Ken Daniels of the Jamie Daniels Foundation, as he shares his family’s story One Life Lost to Addiction is One Life Too Many, Together We Can Share Light on Addiction Care. How can individuals and families who are struggling with addiction receive the education, resources, professional guidance and financial support they need to make recovery possible.

Please join us February 8th at the St. Clair Centre for the Arts in Windsor, Ontario. 

Bridging International Healthcare; by Detroit Medical Center, Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare, St. Clair College and Douglas Marketing Group.

St. Clair College Centre for the Arts
201 Riverside Drive West
N9A 5K4
Windsor

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - Windsor Sportmen's Club New Years Eve Dinner

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New Years Eve Prime Rib or Cornish Hen dinner. $70 per couple or $40 per person or $25 for DJ and midnight snake bar. Doors open at 6:30 pm with dinner at 7:30 pm. DJ and snake tickets at 9:30 pm. Tickets at bar.

Windsor Sportsmen's Club
2401 Dougall Ave
N8X 1N3winds
Windsor

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Skating Season Returns at Charles Clark Square

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The City of Windsor’s Recreation staff are happy to announce that preparations are complete and free public skating at Charles Clark Square will open for the season.

Supervised Hours of Operation (weather permitting):               

·         Monday to Friday, 3:30pm – 10:30pm

·         Saturday and Sunday, 8:30am to 10:30pm

·         Family Day (February 18th), 8:30am to 10:30pm

 

Holidays Hours (weather permitting):

·         December 22nd to January 6th, 8:30am to 10:30pm daily, except the rink is closed at 3:00pm December 24th and 31st and closed all day on December 25th and January 1st.

Skate Lending:  

All Saints Church will be offering free skate lending again. Skaters are welcome to visit the church on Saturdays between 10am and 12 noon to borrow a pair.

To learn more about public skating, call 311 or visit www.citywindsor.ca

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - University and Victoria Corridors Survey

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The City of Windsor is providing another opportunity for community input on the University Avenue and Victoria Avenue corridors. A public survey has been launched to gather ideas on the existing roadway elements and opportunities for future improvements.

The short survey focuses specifically on the areas of University Avenue, between Huron Church Road and McDougall Street, and Victoria Avenue, from Chatham Street West to Park Street West.

Cycling infrastructure, on-street parking and streetscaping are all under consideration for what amounts to three and a half kilometres of corridors under study. The Transportation Planning Department together with the project consultant are gathering this feedback to help optimize the existing right-of-way and achieve safe, efficient, comfortable and convenient travel for roadway users of all ages, abilities and modes of transportation for the next 20 years.

The University Avenue and Victoria Avenue Survey will be open until January 6, 2019 and will be added to feedback from other resident and stakeholder consultations.

For more information on municipal initiatives visit WindsorEA’s.ca CityWindsor.ca or call 311.