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Just wanted to warn people around the east Windsor area. There are people going door to door insisting that you need a water filter hooked up. They're very pushy, they tried to take advantage of my neighbours whose English isn't too great. They even tried walking past her to get in. And even said "should I keep my shoes on or take them off " after being told no several times. Just seemed super suspicious to me and wanted to warn everyone.
Shame on you. You broke into my van, and stole my belongings during the fireworks. I was parked on Brant street between Alymer and Marentette. As you saw by the carseats, I have a child and baby. You made out with my Micheal Kors purse filled with cards and unfortunately some cash. Luckily all cards have been reported stolen and you only got away with $50 at Shoppers and $10 at Timmies. The IDs of my family will all need to be replaced, which are priceless. Shame on you for stealing from a hardworking mother that tried to take her son out for a fun time to the carnival and fireworks.
To the Tim Hortons on Wyandotte and Marentette, shame on you I understand it is fireworks night and I understand you are busy, but to shut down your bathrooms to paying customers. You posted a sign saying the bathrooms were closed but the sign also said to ask a associate to be let in. My young daughter stood there crying in front of you, and you responded with no one here has the keys so your out of luck. How heartless can you be. I get that you don't want a ton of non customers using the bathroom but that's the cost of doing business. I would also like to spot the young man at the Petro who saw my daughter crying and instantly opened up his washroom for her and was concerned for her well being. Thank you so much for your kindness.
Thanks for supporting Lakeshore's Knights of the Inferno Firefighters motorcycle club!! Hope you enjoyed your day on the Probert Ride!!
There are wonderful people in this world and Gary is one of them. With so much on my mind lately I left my purse in the grocery cart at Zehrs (Manning). This fine gentleman named Gary personally delivered it to my house (Belle River). Of course I had already started driving back to the store so he gave it to my husband. I did not get a chance to thank you. Your kindness is so greatly appreciated. Bless you and thank you again.
I left my phone at casino windsor Friday June 23rd. A friend of mine left it on a desk in the hotel lobby for me when they found it but when I went to pick it up it wasn't there. It's a Samsung Galaxy S6 and has no case on it. The glass is missing on the camera on the back and the screen protector is starting to peel on the right corner on the front. If anyone found this or knows if someone found this phone can you please contact me via email at robbie_sherlock@hotmail.com, thank you very much.
Hey everyone, so as I was driving along down the road. Dayton rd near freds farm fresh to be exact. I spotted what looked to be a cell phone in the middle of the road. I make sure not to run it over and turned around to rescue the phone, as I was turning another car was coming and boom runs it right over. WTF?? I get to the phone, I pick it up and the screen was all smashed. I tried to turn it on, but the screen is so smashed, it's completely black. It was vibrating as if a call was coming in. I can't answer it. I was hoping at the time before the phone got run over that I would be able to return it to its rightful owner in prestine condition. So im sorry about what happen.I would still like to return it , if you can describe said lost/ smashed phone I would be happy to return it to you!
I saw you, last night, we all did. We saw you being so kind and giving the older lady with a walker a lift home after she shopped at Dollarama in Riverside, and had so many bags. She intended to take a taxi, but it had just stormed, and looked like it was about to rain again, when you explained to her, kindly and gently, that you and your daughter would be giving her a lift home instead. You were wonderful. I saw you, your goodness means something. & lt;3