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C O V E R P H O TO
WINDSOR MAYOR EDDIE FRANCIS
CONTEMPLATES HIS NEXT MOVE ON A
SCALE MODEL OF WINDSOR ON DISPLAY
AT 400 CITY HALL SQUARE
upplier diversity has
more benefits than
simply good corporate
citizenship, something the
Canadian Aboriginal and
Minority Supplier Council
has been trying to relate to
our federal government.
Although they have the
support of former Prime
Minister Paul Martin, their
efforts to educate the feds
on the benefits of supplier
diversity seem to be falling
on deaf ears.
he summertime months in Windsor usually consist of families
and friends jumping in the pool, hoping in an RV and having endless
fun in the sun. Local pool and RV businesses are continuing to see
strong growth in spite of a strained economy, and there‘s no sign that’s
about to change in the near future. In fact, the trend is steadily heading
toward more Windsor families putting money and valuable time
into summer leisure activities for the backyard or open road.
hen JP Chartrand moved back to LaSalle, his goal was to
become the community leader in healthcare promotion and
injury prevention. Since opening its doors in 2004, Chartrand’s Active
Body Physical Therapy has become a unique clinic where every client
consults with a physiotherapist one-on-one at each appointment. His
clinic offers physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, massage therapy, and medical
assessments to aid their clients.