Frazier, Kristen, & Jon are the panel and discuss Windsor grabbing $2mil for surpassing housing targets, a city hall comms shakeup, hospital hack monetary fallout for not paying the ransom, Tecumseh enabling a doubling of housing stock and getting $15mil & Lakeshore allowing fourplexes hoping to get $$$, Windsor pizza named number one in Canada, & Windsor’s geese population NEEDS repercussions.
Frazier Fathers
Full house this time as Don, Frazier, Jon, Kristen and Doug discuss changes to rules around supervised consumption sites in Ontario, the the changes will have on SafePoint CTS in Windsor, Ontario municipalities requesting a housing and addictions minister, and Activate Transit Windsor-Essex’s report on their Bus-or-Bust public consultation.
Frazier, Kristen & Doug discuss a new Windsor Public Library schedule receiving pushback from the library union & users over accessibility, if standardized hours meet individual neighborhood needs, & public consult. We also talk public art. It’s summer!
Full house as Jon, Don, Frazier, Kristen and Doug talk about a ray of hope for University Players, a county satisfaction survey about TWEPI and IWE, and MacLeans magazine taking note of Windsor as one of Canada’s best affordable cities.
Frazier, Kristen, Jon and Doug talk about crime in Windsor, the City saying “no thanks” to the next round of federal housing funds, a medical data breach, and of course parking.
Jon, Frazier, Kristen and Doug is your panel this week. The panel reviews Thom Hunt’s lawsuit against the City of Windsor, convenience stores entering the alcohol market, and a major transit investment announcement.
Jon, Frazier, Kristen, and Doug talk about the ongoing LCBO strike, a change in the size of the police board, an ask about air conditioning, and a new crime reporting tool in Windsor.
Kingsville floats moving Halloween, healthcare provider and police partnership in Windsor, Contract talks conclude between library workers and City, and
Mold industry challenges
Jon, Frazier, Kristen and Doug cover the latest in Windsor Arena and Roseland redevelopments, muse a bit about public consultations and discuss the controversy over an interrupted delegation at the GECDSB meeting.
Jon, Frazier and Doug are your panelists today. Your topics this week: Brian Masse’s National Urban Park Private Member’s Bill hits a snag, funding for the civic esplanade is delayed, and new population estimates for Windsor-Essex.
