Dedicated to the general sights, news and funny happenings in the wonderful city of Windsor
To the pretty lady with the amazing eyes, who speaks french and worked the score clock at my sons Broomball game today...I've noticed you for the last two years now and just thought I'd let you know that each time I do it makes my day!
Someone who thinks you're amazing
Yesterday I got on the South Windsor 7, which was unusually on time. As this bus passes the massive Herb Gray construction project it is always late. Not a problem I expect it. I had to transfer from that bus to the 1C. That bus runs every 15 mins. But was 15 mins late yesterday. I understand that the bus passes two high schools and at 3:30pm it gets very busy. But transit Windsor is aware of this. Why is it they do not add an extra bus at this time so that their regular bus can run on time? It is not fair to raise bus fairs and leave your customers waiting in the cold. Transit Windsor you have been spotted! Fix what needs to be fixed!
Spotted : to this girl and her parents. Thank you returning my wallet. I sent a gift with your dad for you Jessica. Hope you enjoy it.
Signed
A grateful man
Please Help !!! I had my house broken into on Friday January 10th. I live on Lillian Avenue near Erie Street. As of this moment I've "only" noticed a few things missing, but I'm still busy checking :( My two cameras - one is an Olympus E520, (large black camera) and my smaller Fujifilm FinePix F10, 6.3 Mega Pixels (silver) were taken, but more importantly - two irreplaceable pieces of jewellery. My deceased fathers ring - a gold ring (looks silver from years of wear) with a larger diamond in the middle, surrounded with 3 or 4 smaller diamonds on each side - I believe my dads name was engraved (ERIK) . Also a necklace my dad gave me before he passed away. It's a gold necklace with a pendant in the shape of a small glass ball. Inside it has a floating diamond. It's very unique. The two pieces of jewellery are irreplaceable to me. They are the ONLY two keepsakes I have as a reminder of my dad. I can't describe how heartbroken I am, that you would take these from me. - For what ?? - For you to buy crack?? The sentimental value they have to me, far outweighs any street value they would have for you. To me they meant everything.
I've been unemployed for a year now and as you probably noticed when you broke into my house I don't have a pot to p... in. You took the only things that meant anything to me. The reminders of my dad, and my wedding present - the camera. You smashed my door which I will now have to replace, - as you probably noticed I really didn't need that added expense either. Things are tough enough for me as they are.
If anyone comes across any of the stolen items - in particular my fathers ring and my necklace, please let me know.
Heartbroken in Windsor
Amazing and caring nurses at Met Hospital Emergency
I was there today ( Jan 10th) and just want to say that during my 8 hour stay there getting tests done you ladies were amazing.
You actually made the time there pass with some good laughs.
Thanks for everything you did and making my stay seem a lot less then the 8 hours I was there.
You have not only Been Spotted, ,,,
You Rock !!
Looking for an old friend! Does anyone know a man by the name Jeff who grew up in Amhurstberg and drove a white Cutlas back in 89?
While eating dinner at Casey's tonight, there was a couple with two children having dinner right next to us. One child around 3, other looked to be 9-10 months old. The 3 year old girl was acting silly and playing around, (like most 3 year olds do at restaurants) the "Father" got pissed off, leaned over, and smacked her upside her head, very hard. I felt like I was going to be sick to my stomach..the little girl started crying and the "Mother" did nothing. I wanted so badly to tell him he should be ashamed of himself, hitting a child so hard for being a child. Shame on you, you worthless coward. How dare you put your hands on your child that way. Makes me scared for those children.
You've been spotted.
Amazing and caring healthcare providers at what I will always refer to as "Met Hospital" Emergency. It is a mother's worst nightmare when your 11 year old daughter is so emotionally troubled that she no longer wants to live. After a very difficult night, I brought her into Met Emerg this morning and initially saw Triage nurse Mike. What an amazing guy! Not only did he quickly assess the situation, he did everything he could to talk with her and make her comfortable, then took us right to a quiet room away from the waiting room. We were then helped by Social Worker Crystal from the Regional Children's Centre. What an awesome rapport she had with my daughter and spent hours talking with her trying to understand what lead an 11 year old to feel so depressed and hopeless. We will still have a long road ahead, but it was so comforting to have the help of such wonderful people today. Thank you! Signed a Mom who felt completely helpless but so positive now!