The City of Windsor has once again partnered with the Veterans Memorial Services Committee, local military representatives, Windsor Police Service and others to put together a number of events and programming in honour of Remembrance Day and those who have fallen in military service and those who continue to serve.
The City of Windsor is partnering with the Windsor Veterans Memorial Services Committee (WVMSC), local military representatives, Windsor Police Service and others for a meaningful Remembrance Day program.
WINDSOR, ONT. Windsor’s Mayor is launching an online conversation series to talk to residents about ongoing projects, city priorities and local issues. Residents will be able to participating in one of three free sessions hosted online where they can hear from Mayor Drew Dilkens on a variety of topics impacting the future of Windsor. “Pre-pandemic, I would enjoy participating in consultations across Windsor and also hosting my ward walks as a way to talk about issues important to all residents,” Dilkens said. “This virtual platform is another way I’m looking to engage with Windsorites across the City. While the global pandemic has created significant pressures on individuals, businesses and families, the time has come to focus efforts on building back better, creating jobs and opportunity for all Windsorites, and promoting diversity and inclusion across the city.”