River Town Times - January 3, 2024

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The Year in Review - 2023

Now that 2023 is over, here is a look back at just some of what took place over the last 12 months.

JANUARY •The Rotary Club of Amherstburg presents a tribute night to honour and remember Hazen Price. Community members share their thoughts on Price, who was an Amherstburg Rotarian for over 70 years. Price passed away Dec. 2, 2022 at the age of 99. •Residents along North Side Road hoped the town entertains improvements to the their road during the 2023

budget deliberations. Lee Seguin, along with other residents along the rural roadway, attended council hoping for some answers. Seguin said they hope the roadway can be included in the town’s tar and chip program, if not outright paved. •New wayfinding signage was erected in Amherstburg thanks to $100,000 in grant funding. The new signs were created thanks to $100,000 from Ontario’s Southwest Regional Tourism Organization through FedDev Ontario. The funding is part of the federal government’s Tourism Relief Funding. •Amherstburg town council looked

at the intersection of Simcoe St. and Meloche Road once again in the hope that something can be done in terms of traffic control. •The screenings of “Boblo Boats – A Detroit Fairy Tale” were popular. Four screenings of the film, written and directed by Aaron Schillinger of Baby Volcano Films, saw sold-out crowds attend in the River Bookshop’s second floor event space known as “The Hole in the Wall.” •Essex County council passed its 2023 budget. The county budget increase was 3.81 per cent, the same level it sat at after

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the Dec. 7, 2022 budget deliberations. •The Essex Region Conservation Authority (ERCA) acclaimed a new chair and vice chair and also announced the acquisition of new lands for a trail system expansion. The new trail system will be on former railway lands as ERCA stated 47km of railway lands that was part of the former Canada Southern Railway (CASO) section was “successfully protected for public use.” Windsor city councillor Jim Morrison became chair and LaSalle councillor Sue Desjarlais became vice chair.

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