The CG Realm owner Jeremy Richard standing happily in his new store on Ottawa Street.
Like many local businesses during this past year, a lot of change has occurred at The CG Realm: moving locations and launching an entirely new website all within a few months in 2020 while navigating through a changed world in the pandemic.
It has kept business owner Jeremy Richard, a Harrow native, and his team busy while continuing to bring joy to the local community.
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The hobby store’s new location, in the heart of the Ottawa Street area, has been enjoyed by the staff and customers alike. They made the move over from Tecumseh Road East. The new location offers a fresh look for the store, inside and out, and offers a walkable and convenient place to visit with all the gaming goods one would seek from The CG Realm previously in a new setting.
The Leavenworth Times
A woman was arrested for alleged arson after a travel trailer was damaged by fire just outside of the Leavenworth city limits, according to an official with the Leavenworth County Sheriff’s Office.
The fire was reported 7:40 a.m. Tuesday in the 2200 block of Ottawa Street just west of the city.
Leavenworth Fire Marshal Andy Brooks said members of the Leavenworth Fire Department responded to the fire while providing mutual aid to the Kickapoo Township Fire Department.
Brooks said fire caused substantial damage to the travel trailer, which was immobile at the time of the fire. He said musical equipment inside the trailer was destroyed.
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A survey by global workforce solutions giant ManpowerGroup forecasts Windsor employers will be cautious in hiring in the next three months, but employment opportunities will be much more robust in London.
The survey reports five per cent of Windsor employers expect to hire while 25 per cent of London businesses plan on adding staff. London is predicted to be one of the hottest job markets in the province ranking second only to Ottawa (27 per cent).
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WINDSOR, ONT. Windsor police had a section of Ottawa Street closed after a vehicle struck a pole. Police asked the public to control the area of Ottawa St. between Langlois and Parent Avenues which was closed in both directions around 5 p.m. after the collision. Collision: Ottawa St between Langlois Av and Parent Av road closed in both directions, please avoid the area. #YQGtraffic -14398 Windsor Police (@WindsorPolice) February 24, 2021 Photos show extensive front end damage to a white pick-up truck. Police had the roadway reopened around 6:20 p.m. This is a developing story, more to come.
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Windsor police had an area of Ottawa Street closed after a vehicle collision in Windsor, Ont. on Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021. (Alana Hadadean/CTV Windsor)