Border city businesses hit by perfect storm, next few months critical : Chamber of Commerce head
When the pandemic hit and the Canada-United States border closed, local business owners instantly lost about a quarter of their revenue, according to the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce.
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Rakesh Naidu, president of the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce says the region started off with a lot of potential and much anticipated growth at the beginning of 2020. (Derek Spalding/CBC)
Amherstburg couple authors children s book, EDventures, to raise funds for local animal rescue
A couple in Amherstburg have authored a children s book, EDventures, based on their rescued pup Eddie to raise funds for a local animal rescue.
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Eddie of Edventures book from Amherstburg authors. (Sanjay Maru/CBC) comments
A couple in Amherstburg have written a children s book, EDventures, based on their rescued pup Eddie to raise funds for a local animal rescue.
Amherstburg residents Lori Huver and John Schlarbaum adopted Eddie from Windsor s Second Chance Animal Rescue. Eddie and his siblings were brought to the shelter from Texas as they were unable to be looked after. When Eddie arrived in Canada, he was fostered before Huver and Schlarbaum adopted him.