Economic development group s rebranding call to action for more business in Windsor-Essex
The Windsor-Essex Economic Development Corporation has spent $50,000 to rebrand itself with a new name, logo and website. The latter was created by a group based outside the region leaving some community members wondering why website creation couldn t be kept local.
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Stephen MacKenzie says the new brand uses clear and concise messaging to attract investments into Windsor-Essex. (Sanjay Maru/CBC)
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It was a huge disruption for me :Â Hundreds of international students looking to study in Windsor are in limbo
Hundreds of international students looking to study in Windsor are currently in limbo due to the temporary flight ban on India and Pakistan that was imposed by Canada last week.
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Arpith Sengupta, who was supposed to start his human resources management program at St. Clair College in May, is one of many students scrambling to figure out if and when they might be able to travel to the city.(Mrinali Anchan/CBC)
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Re: Jarvis: Want to get a COVID-19 vaccination downtown? No, thank you, by Anne Jarvis, March 25
It was interesting to read that the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit’s online bookings filled up quickly at the WFCU Centre and St. Clair College clinics (located on the city’s outskirts).
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But that the clinic in the city’s core had appointment availability every day Thursday through Saturday even with an overwhelming amount of people eagerly waiting to get vaccinated and Windsor Regional Hospital’s CEO David Musyj offering many incentives. Yet, it still could not attract a full house downtown.