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City administration will immediately begin the process of forming a steering committee to work on finding a location for the centre, push for government funding to help pay for operations and assemble social service community partners who wish to be engaged at the new hub.
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It is hoped either renovation of an existing vacant structure or getting a shovel in the ground if determined a new building is the best option can get underway in about a year.
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Publishing date: Apr 21, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 1 minute read • After several trees and bushes were cut down in a downtown ravine, a local artist used the wood chips to make a statement. The ravine is located between Salter Avenue and Caron Avenue, north of University Avenue and south of Riverside Drive. Photo by Dan Janisse /Windsor Star
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A giant piece of artwork has emerged out of the piles of wood chips left behind after chainsaws were recently taken to a forested ravine in downtown Windsor.
The ravine was used last year as an encampment by people who were homeless.