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The City of Windsor is inviting Windsor-Essex charitable organizations to be a part of this year’s Bright Lights Windsor event and take advantage of special programming days. Applications are being accepted now.
Special programming dates will include Friday and Saturday evenings from 5:30-9:00pm, starting December 7 and running to December 28, 2018.
Charitable activations could include collecting clothing items, collecting non-perishable food items, activity by donation, i.e. craft/photo station, etc.
An online application form and details on the conditions that prospective applicants will need to meet can be found at www.brightlightswindsor.ca. The deadline for applications is 12 noon on Monday, December 3, 2018
Southwestern Ontario Gleaners invite you to join us for our Holiday Open House! On December 8,10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at 40 Industrial Road, Leamington.
Tour the facility, enjoy a sample of soup made from our Dehydrated Vegetable Mix and try our delicious Dehydrated Apple Snacks. Let us share holiday cheer about this amazing charity! Everyone is welcome!
'Volunteers needed to place calls to seniors and persons with disabilities who live alone and are isolated'. "Tel-Check volunteers are my guardian angels" Call Sharon 519-336-0120 #249 Funded by the United Way.
The City of Windsor is conducting a study to review the existing roadway elements along the University Avenue and Victoria Avenue corridors and consider opportunities within the right-of-way to provide a pleasant experience for all roadway users. The study corridors include University Avenue West/East between Huron Church Road and McDougall Street and Victoria Avenue from Chatham Street West to Park Street West. The solution being sought is context specific as the right-of-way varies along the 3.5 km stretch of the corridors under study. The study will consider opportunities to optimize the existing right-of-way to achieve safe, efficient, comfortable and convenient travel for roadway users of all ages, abilities and modes within the study corridors for a 20-year study horizon.The meeting will be held as follows:
December 6, 2:30– 4:30 PM at City of Windsor Public Works – Boardroom, 1266 McDougall St.
A copy of the display boards presented at Public Information Centre #1 and Stakeholder Meeting #1 on November 1, 2018 are available for review at www.windsoreas.ca.
Please RSVP at WindsorUniversityAve.EA@cima.ca by December 03. If you are unable to attend the meeting or have questions for the project team, please feel free to contact the undersigned.
December 8, 7:30pm at the Olde Walkerville Theatre. Featuring musical talent, Sarah Smith, Paul Murray & Brian Good! Tickets, $30/VIP $42 (plus $5 more at the door). For tickets call 519-377-7979
The City of Windsor Human Resources Department is pleased to announce that applications for the 2019 Summer Student Lottery Program are currently available on the City’s website.
To ensure that hiring is fair and equitable, the selection of students to be considered is based on a secured computer program that randomly draws applications for order of consideration.
This summer employment program is a City Council approved initiative, subject to budget approval and in compliance with applicable Union Collective Agreements. The program will provide eligible post-secondary students with the opportunity to gain valuable work experience while contributing to the cost of their education.
Applications must be completed and submitted online only by no later than 4:30 p.m. on Friday, January 11, 2019.
For complete details and how to apply, please visit our website at www.citywindsor.ca