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River Town Times - November 27, 2024

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RTT PHOTO BY RON GIOFU The Amherstburg Santa Claus Parade was held last Saturday night. It was presented by the Windsor Parade Corporation and sponsored by a number of local businesses and organizations, the presenting sponsor being the Town of Amherstburg. The Windsor Parade Corporation reported this was one of the biggest Amherstburg parades to date, featuring eight bands, three horse units and packed with entertainment and local businesses. There was also a “Fan Zone” in front of Rob & Tina’s No Frills. The River Town Times combined with County Towing, G.L. Heritage Brewing Co., CKRT Border City Radio and Sobeys on a float this year. The Windsor Santa Claus Parade is Dec. 7 at 6 p.m. while the Essex BIA Santa Claus Parade is Dec. 14 at 6:30 p.m. For more photos, please turn to Page 11.

Open Air to stay the same after lengthy debate By Ron Giofu After a lengthy, spirited debate, Amherstburg town council will be keeping Open Air Weekends in the same 14-week format and will do so for the next two years. The remainder of the current council term has been covered off by the motion, which saw it pass in a 4-2 vote. Mayor Michael Prue, participating in the meeting via Zoom, was in favour along with Deputy Mayor Chris Gibb, Councillor Linden Crain and Councillor Don McArthur. Opposed were

Councillor Diane Pouget and Councillor Molly Allaire. Councillor Peter Courtney, also participating in Monday night’s town council meeting via Zoom, was not present for the vote. Debate on the issue took place in two parts – the first being due to a delegation from downtown business owner Carolyn Davies. The second part came after council dealt with other matters before getting to the report from administration on Open Air survey results. Davies said her argument in favour of Open Air Weekends was in three

parts, which were healthy communities, a healthy economy and long-term sustainability. Open Air brings the community together including long-term residents and newcomers to Amherstburg who are wanting to be out in the community, Davies indicated. She said people can get out and enjoy the event and not be at home isolating from each other, something she said has positive mental health benefits. Davies added when Boblo Island Amusement Park closed about 30 years ago, downtown businesses suffered.

She credited the tourism department for helping to build it back up and that Open Air Weekends has assisted with that. She noted the administrative report stating that over 104,000 came through in 2024. Businesses should develop “creative ideas” for how to capitalize on Open Air, she believed, adding that “success is not just profits.” She believed the event creates a positive vibe in the downtown core. “It’s joyous down there,” said Davies. “People are having a good time.”

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