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Archive for November, 2009

Walkerville's Holiday Walkabout This Weekend!
Walkerville’s Holiday Walkabout This Weekend!
By Chris | November 18, 2009 | Feedback (0)
2009 WALKERVILLE HOLIDAY WALK IS COMING THIS WEEKEND! 7th ANNUAL – Friday, NOVEMBER 20th & Saturday, NOVEMBER 21t The Walkerville BIA is proud to once again host The Walkerville Holiday Walk, celebrating our sense of neighbourhood and community with many small businesses that call Walkerville home. This exciting annual event, now in its’ ...
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Anchors American cities would die for!
Anchors American cities would die for!
By Mark Bradley | November 18, 2009 | Feedback (10)
Anchors a blessing for city, guru says By CHIP MARTIN 18th November 2009  http://tiny.cc/085be "London's core is blessed with solid anchors American cities would die for. Now, says an urban retail guru, retailers must focus on understanding customer motivations ...
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Are Development charge increases a new tax?
Are Development charge increases a new tax?
By Mark | November 13, 2009 | Feedback (28)
The emphatic answer to this question is a resounding NO!. As part of the Development charges task force, I'm doing as much research as I can but it all starts with one basic premise that Windsorites seem to have gotten completely reversed. Most of the Public I ...
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Open Cities: New Media's Role in Shaping Urban Policy TOMORROW NIGHT
Open Cities: New Media’s Role in Shaping Urban Policy TOMORROW NIGHT
By Chris | November 4, 2009 | Feedback (4)
I wanted to let all of you know about this event, as it seems to have been put together for the ScaleDown community.  I saw Ms. Lind speak at 2008's Creative Cities Summit in Detroit, and she was wonderful.  If you ...
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Could a smaller Wal-Mart save downtown?
Could a smaller Wal-Mart save downtown?
By Mark Bradley | November 3, 2009 | Feedback (14)
With what seems the absolute reluctance of any business person in Windsor to open a store or business in  downtown, could we entice Wal-Mart to the core? Walmart focuses on smaller format Walmart is strengthening the management of its small Neighborhood Markets, the supermarket-style stores ...
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News, Monday, November 2, 2009
News, Monday, November 2, 2009
By Mark Bradley | November 2, 2009 | Feedback (0)
Area lags province in educationAlmost 25% in Windsor-Essex lack high school diploma ... Really! It couldn't be because of the easy jobs in the auto factories? Anne Jarvis: Windsor lacks vision see above! Sustainability is ...
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