![]() Protesters yell at police as they attempt to clear the anti-mandate blockade of the Ambassador Bridge on Huron Church Road, on Saturday, February 12, 2022. 7: The Freedom Convoy, already occupying downtown Ottawa, spreads to Windsor, where protesters and self-proclaimed freedom fighters choke off access to the Ambassador Bridge. The university paid $6.7 million for the property, also previously home to Palace Cinemas.įeb. 3: The University of Windsor takes possession of the former Windsor Star downtown headquarters at 300 Ouellette Ave. 1: Homeless man Anatole Rybas, 69, is found dead from hypothermia on a sidewalk in the 500 block of Ouellette Avenue.įeb. 31: Restaurants are permitted to reopen to indoor dining at 50 per cent capacity, while gyms, movie theatres and museums also get to reopen with some restrictions.įeb.1: The Star reports that Vancouver-based NEXE Innovations paid $4.35 million for Windsor’s former JD Norman Industries Plant with plans to convert the facility, which once produced auto parts, into one that manufacturers biodegradable coffee pods.įeb. Ontario’s Ministry of Labour begins an investigation 17: A temporary foreign worker from Jamaica, who had been quarantined in a local hotel for COVID-19 shortly after his arrival in Essex County, is found dead in his room. The site of a proposed drug consumption and treatment services site at 628 Goyeau St., is pictured on Thursday, January 13, 2022. 17: In a 6-5 vote, Windsor city council endorses the proposal for a drug consumption and treatment services clinic at 628 Goyeau St. 12: In response to a “significant” number of COVID-19 outbreaks at county farms, the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit orders employers of temporary foreign workers to immediately “cancel, suspend, or postpone any arrangements to facilitate entry or arrival” of migrant workers. ![]() He was convicted of having “induced or procured a person to vote when the individual was not entitled to do so” in the 2018 civic election. 12: Essex mayor Larry Snively informs the municipal clerk he is resigning, effective immediately, days after pleading guilty to violating the Municipal Elections Act and given a $10,000 fine. ![]() resumes the controversial fluoridation of the drinking water systems that serve Windsor, Tecumseh, and LaSalle. 12: For the first time since 2013, Enwin Utilities Ltd. 10: The province begins requiring a document with a QR code to prove a medical exemption from COVID-19 vaccination. ![]() Article contentĪ sign warning people to wear a mask is shown on a door of a Windsor, ON. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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