The City of Windsor is set to reimagine the iconic Charles Brooks Memorial Peace Fountain on the Detroit River. Focused on energy efficiency, the project explores three distinct fountain options, each incorporating renewable energy sources and unique design elements.
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Some residents living along the east side of the 2800 block of Randolph Ave., Skyline Dr., and Grand Marais West in South Windsor recently received city notices instructing them to remove sheds, pools, and fences from their backyards, as these structures appear to encroach on a public alley.
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According to a bylaw passed 13 years ago in Windsor, Ontario, the city’s pool owners must open their pools by June 1. Failure to follow through can incur a charge of $200 plus tax.
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For the first time in two years, the Adventure Bay Family Water Park in Windsor, Ont., is open, but it is facing some new challenges.
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As part of a $42 million investment into Windsor’s Adie Knox Recreation Complex, it is likely the facility’s 51-year-old pool will close.
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Interest and demand for pools in the City of Windsor has exploded. By the end of March, the city had already issued 89 permits.
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Homeowners in Windsor, Ont. must keep their pools open until September 1 in reference to bylaw #160-2010.
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