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Motion passed regarding policing - including reaching out to LaSalle
Amherstburg Municipal Building. More information on the three options left on the table should be coming in the new year. Those options, as has already been previously announced, are either having policing done through a joint agreement with LaSalle, signing a contract with the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) or bringing back Amherstburg Police. A motion that came out of last Tuesday’s in-camera meeting that administration send correspondence to the LaSalle town council and t

Ron Giofu
Oct 212 min read


Sold out “Spooky Jane’s Walk” events enjoyed in Amherstburg
Park House Museum curator Kat Bezaire (above, holding lantern) conducts a tour last Saturday night as part of the “Whispers Within the Walls” tour held as part of the “Spooky Jane’s Walk.” The history of the area with a haunted twist came to town last Saturday. “Spooky Jane’s Walks,” a fundraiser for the free Jane’s Walk Festival held every spring, included two sold-out stops in Amherstburg last Saturday. “Misdeeds and Mystery in a Small Town” was a walking tour in the downto

Ron Giofu
Oct 213 min read


Guitar players bring history to the Amherstburg Freedom Museum
Vaughn Klugh (left) and Christian Vegh perform at “Crossings and Crossroads” held last Sunday inside the Nazrey AME Church, on the grounds of the Amherstburg Freedom Museum. Vaughn Klugh remembers the first time he met the legendary James Brown. “I was 10 or 11 years old and I was stuck in Cincinnati for two weeks. My cousin said let’s go and you can meet James Brown.” Klugh and fellow guitarist Christian Vegh were guests at the AmherstburgFreedom Museum last Sunday afternoo

Fred Groves
Oct 212 min read
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