Article content
Putting aside a failed effort on a west-end riverfront site that was long thought earmarked to complete a land swap so Ojibway Shores can be forever environmentally protected, focus has turned towards yet another property away from the waterfront to complete the deal.
Both the Windsor Port Authority which controls the Ojibway Shores site and city of Windsor confirmed Wednesday a joint meeting will be held within a couple weeks where the city will pitch yet another land parcel away from the waterfront they hope will bring resolution to eight years of negotiations to protect the last remaining untouched land on Windsor’s riverfront.
Jarvis: Just get er done windsorstar.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from windsorstar.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Article content
The historic former Sandwich post office building is once again up for sale.
A price tag of $799,000 has been set for the landmark three-storey structure which for over a century served as a Canada Post office at the corner of Sandwich Street and Mill Street.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser, or Historic former Sandwich post office building up for sale Back to video
The historic post office, which opened in 1907, was shut down in 2013 and later purchased from the federal government by out-of-town investors from the Toronto area under the banner UCRez Property Management.
Article content
Residential and small business hydro customers remain seemingly unaware they can now choose their pricing system among two options and potentially secure savings on their monthly bill.
As of last November, the provincial government made a switch to allow any customer to either remain on the regular time of use billing system or instead select a “tiered pricing” option that sees them charged a set lower rate until they reach a certain usage, then a higher rate once they pass that threshold.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser. Hydro customers unaware they can choose pricing system that may lead to savings Back to video