A collection of some of the best lifeguards in the world will dive into competition in Windsor this week. And yes, there'll be a lifeguard by the pool while they do it.
With over 2,100 high school athletes rolling into Windsor this week for the Ontario swimming championships, there has been an excessive demand on the local hotel industry in part due hundreds of rooms already accommodating asylum seekers.
With over 2,100 high school athletes rolling into Windsor this week for the Ontario swimming championships, there has been an excessive demand on the local hotel industry in part due hundreds of rooms already accommodating asylum seekers.
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Eleven people from the Downtown Mission walked to the aquatic centre Wednesday morning to take COVID-19 tests and try to secure accommodations, as the city threatened to shut down what it has been referring to as a rogue shelter.
Staff at the Windsor International and Aquatic Training centre conducted rapid COVID-19 tests on 14 individuals Wednesday morning, according to Andrew Teliszewsky, Mayor Drew Dilken’s chief of staff.
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Five people who had stayed at the mission’s emergency shelter in the former library building on Ouellette Avenue tested positive.