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Posts Tagged ‘walkerville’

Walkerville's 150th Birthday Celebration
Walkerville’s 150th Birthday Celebration
By Chris | November 11, 2008 | Feedback (1)
I don't know how many of you know this about me, but I love Walkerville. I moved here a little over 5 years ago and could think of no other place in this ...
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Albert Kahn, Where Are You Hiding?
Albert Kahn, Where Are You Hiding?
By Brendan | November 6, 2008 | Feedback (24)
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 ...
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Car-Free Chronicles Project
Car-Free Chronicles Project
By Chris | October 31, 2008 | Feedback (10)
This has been a long time coming.  After years of being called a "poser", feeling hypocritical as I drive one of my two vehicles around town sporting a tattoo on my ...
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Get on your bike and ride!
Get on your bike and ride!
By Chris | September 22, 2008 | Feedback (32)
So, you're thinking to yourself you need to get out and do something this weekend. Something new and fun. Something that will get you around people you like, or will like once you get to know them. ...
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The Ties That Bind
The Ties That Bind
By Chris | September 19, 2008 | Feedback (8)
  Back on Wednesday, this vagabond group known as the Windsor/Essex Bloggers decided to do another blog burst. I completely forgot about it. Which is even more embarassing because I was the one who brought it up. ...
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From the pooches mouth (updated)
From the pooches mouth (updated)
By Chris | July 2, 2008 | Feedback (6)
Good news and bad news for Walkervillians in this post. I'll start out with the bad news.  Good friend Karen from The Hounds of Walkerville (S/E corner Windermere and Wyandotte) ...
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ScaleDown Radio, July 1, 2008
ScaleDown Radio, July 1, 2008
By Chris | July 1, 2008 | Feedback (0)
Your transportation systems will define your success as a society, and lack of sustainable options will lead to your demise. How will Windsor cope with its antiquated views on publicly available mobility? That's the focus ...
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The case for demo permits with strings attached
The case for demo permits with strings attached
By Chris | June 27, 2008 | Feedback (9)
There's this prevailing notion that council has no control over their built landscapes. Threats of legal proceedings tend to take precedent over the preservation of certain key parts of our architectural heritage. That definitely ...
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