Posts Tagged ‘Education’
Throwing salt on Windsor's wounds, the Toronto Star, March 8, 2009
WINDSOR – In the midst of an enduring slump by the Big Three automakers and a main street already pockmarked by empty store fronts, the last thing bordertown Windsor needs is to see its number one source of ...
For the last five months or so my news wire service has been filling my inbox with news articles from around North America, reporting that public libraries in the United States have had a huge influx of people looking to use the ...
As I see the economy take blow after ferocious blow I cannot help but think “how long can this last?” Throughout history, local and otherwise, we have always found a way to persevere....
I’ve read recently that my old high school, site of an untold amount of memories, some good, some regretful, is being used as a temporary facility by two elementary schools, John Campbell and Benson....
In a time of strife and uncertainty, it is common to see people who are all equally affected by the outcome of a problem to bicker and point fingers at one another. We in Windsor ...
Someone once said that “Los Angeles looks as if it were designed by lawyers in love”. I wonder what that same person would say if they walked, or should I say, drove into ...
Unless you’ve been living under a giant slab of granite, you know the world is in financial peril. I am a listener, I like to listen to people as they talk. I don’t eavesdrop, I just sit there, quietly in a cacophony of conversation that happens ...
We have touched upon the importance of educational institutions in building strong communities, ...
