Dedicated to the general sights, news and funny happenings in the wonderful city of Windsor
Today I saw an old lady struggling to get on to the side walk on ouellette ave because of the snow bank. She had a walker and a few bags from this small boutique next to Scotia bank. Just as I opened my car door to assist this old gal, a cab driver put his 4 ways on got out of his car and helped her up the side walk. He even cleaned the snow off the wheels of her walker. Cab drivers are always in a rush for the next paying customer it was nice to see one rush for the act of kindness.
My son lost his ipad mini at bulk barn or winners on lauzon. If anyone has found if we would greatly appreciate it if you returned it.
Thank you so much to the person who turned in my phone last week at the Wal-Mart customer service. I left Wal-Mart headed home and couldn't find my phone. I attempted to call it and a Wal-Mart Customer Service rep said someone turned it in not more then 3 minutes ago. You never left a name so I want to thank you so much for being so caring, enough to return a phone a found. I'm so very happy
Hello everyone,
As I was walking down Sandwich Street, I came upon a ring of keys (6 in total). They were in front of the Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers building. I called them in case they came from there but no one has claimed them yet so I figured I would post here.
If you think they may be yours, please email me at steph_baby_doll_1981@hotmail.com with a description of the keys and I will gladly work out a way for you to get them back.
Thanks and have a great day :)
I was driving east down Wyandotte the other day, in the neighborhood of Parent and Hall. I was the mom in the minivan full of small kids. You were the guy in your mid-to-late 20s walking west bound, toward us. Your pants were hanging a good 6" below your ass, with your belt keeping them on your mid thighs, so much so that you were having a hard time walking.
You caught my eye and gave a cocky half smile before you blew your nose. Now, by that, I don't mean that you removed a tissue from your pocket and blew your nose. I mean that you put your finger over your left nostril and blew a bunch of stuff out on to the snowbank and ground in front of you. Then you moved your finger to your right nostril and did the same from your left.
I just want to thank you for catching my attention before performing this incredible act. And then I want to remind you that when our generation is hailed as the most classless, unintelligent and ignorant in years, you are one of the reasons why. Stereotypes become stereotypes for a reason.
And a quick reminder to the rest of the world? Please don't lump all of us together in that category, I was as disgusted by this as you would have been.
Signed,
I Would Have Happily Given You a Tissue
I found a Ford key fob in the parking lot of Harvey's at Tecumseh and St. Luke. Hoping to get it back to its owner.
Please share my new Facebook group with the Windsor community. It's called "Do One Thing" and it's about empowering people in our community to engage in volunteerism!! I will be featuring local organizations that are in need of volunteers and that do amazing work and deserve the recognition!! As well, I hope to spread my love of volunteering and how it can have a positive impact in so many people's lives!! Please consider following and learning about what you can do to help our world be a better place for everyone!!!! :) Thank you!
Meaghan Marton
A few weeks ago my boyfriend and I suggested to go to Applebee's for dinner and took the back road and noticed three men trying to push out a Chevy SUV from a snow bank. My boyfriend got out and tried to help when I asked what happened he said " A car was turning very fast and without a signal and I tried to avoid hitting him, and ended up in this snow bank" he was now stuck for hours. I tried to drive out the SUV while the men pushed and I was overwhelmed with how many people stopped and asked if we needed help, eventually I lost count. So many great people in this city but I mostly wanted to thank the two young Jamaican men who stayed and helped, and called their CAA for the guy. If you're reading this, remember to signal!!