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  2. Windsor, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Windsor (/ ˈ w ɪ n d z ər / WIND-zer) is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada, on the south bank of the Detroit River directly across from Detroit, Michigan, United States.. Geographically located within but administratively independent of Essex County, it is the southernmost city in Canada and marks the southwestern end of the Quebec City–Windsor Cor

  3. Windsor City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Windsor City Hall is the seat of the municipal government of Windsor, Ontario, Canada.The mayor's office and Windsor City Council are housed in the main building at 350 City Hall Square West, while additional city services are located in an adjacent building at 400 City Square East in downtown Windsor.

  4. Windsor City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Windsor City Council is the governing body of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The council consists of the mayor plus ten elected city councillors (one per ward) representing the city as a whole. 2006–2010

  5. Ward 7 (Windsor, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    It contains that part of the city of Windsor east of the Little River and north of the E. C. Row Expressway. [1] It covers the neighbourhoods of Forest Glade and East Riverside. Ward 7 was created for the 2010 municipal elections when Windsor City council went from having five wards (two councillors each) to 10 (one councillor each). [2]

  6. Category:Windsor, Ontario city councillors - Wikipedia

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  7. WFCU Centre - Wikipedia

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    WFCU Centre is a multi-sport complex, including arena and entertainment centre in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The facility includes 3 public rinks, the “Main Bowl”, a swimming pool and a gym. WFCU Centre replaced the 84-year-old Windsor Arena as the primary home of the Windsor Spitfires. It opened on December 11, 2008, in the east end of the ...

  8. List of mayors of Windsor, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Oscar E. Fleming - 1892 - 1893; James H. Beattie - 1894; D. Willis Mason - 1895 - 1896; John Davis - 1897 - 1901; James F. Smythe - 1902; John W. Drake - 1903 - 1904

  9. Windsor Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Again, Windsor came across the same problem which it had encountered before; as time passed, the library quickly became inadequate for the needs of the city. Built when Windsor had a population of 13,400 it was a revolutionary building which could serve up to 100,000 people, but by 1945 the population had almost reached 120,000. [4]