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WFCU Credit Union is looking for the best gardens in Windsor-Essex.
The new Bloom Community Beautification Contest will acknowledge both local gardeners and community businesses for the contributions they make in greening the Windsor-Essex region.
“WFCU is continuously striving to do more for our members and community,” stated Eddie Francis, President and CEO, WFCU Credit Union. “We make every effort to ensure the communities we serve are the best place to live and work, with opportunities like this demonstrating our commitment to that philosophy.”
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The Bloom Community Beautification Contest runs from July 7th to 30th, 2021. Interested applicants can enter online at wfcu.ca. Photo submissions will be judged based on a set of criteria, including the contribution to neighbourhood curb appeal, maintenance and horticultural practices and environmental sustainability. The St. Clair College Landscape and Horticulture Department will
An Extinction Rebellion activist who was dragged off the street during a roadblock protest in Lincoln has spoken about his shocking ordeal.
Eddie Francis, 72, was one of two rebels in Lincoln to sit in the middle of the road on Saturday, May 1, to protest against a lack of government action against climate change.
Eddie went uphill in the city to block traffic on the Bailgate, while another activist went to Silver Street.
A tense face-off at the Bailgate.
During the protest, Eddie wore a sandwich board that said: “I’m terrified my son will starve to death because of the climate crisis” and read a speech aloud.
The Drill Hall goes on as Lincoln College takes over arts venue
It will return as an arts venue and also be used by college students
Left to right: Phil Hamlyn Williams (Chair of the Lincoln Arts Trust), James Foster (MD at Lincoln College Group) and Jamie Marcus (MD at Jamie Marcus Productions). | Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Lincoln Drill Hall will reopen this year after being taken over by Lincoln College Group starting with a panto ahead of the festive period.
The arts venue was faced with permanent closure last year when City of Lincoln Council leaders confirmed that the annual grant given to the venue would not be renewed.
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