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By Bryan Jessop A gathering of five social service agencies under one roof was recognized with a launch and lunch at their new Leamington home. Essex County locations for the Windsor Essex County Health Unit, Windsor Essex Children’s Aid Society, Windsor’s Employment and Social Services/ Ontario Works, Community Living Essex County and Children First have all been accounted for within the walls of the newly renovated Central 33 — formerly the Princess Centre — in Leamington. The process, described as an effort that has been years in the making, was celebrated with an official launch and ribboncutting ceremony Thursday, May 26 on the facility’s fourth floor. The gathering was attended by nearly 200 guests made up of community supporters and partners of various origins as well as political dignitaries and representatives of the involved agencies who acted as guest speakers. The agencies will continue to operate independently of one another, although they are now collectively known as Community Hub 33 or “Hub 33” for short. The spaces occupied by the groups on the first, fourth and fifth floors are being leased through Central 33’s business partner owners that include Matt Baird of Crozier Baird, Carl and Anthony
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Construction begins on new LDSS By Bryan Jessop Rumours of plans for a new Leamington District Secondar School being shelved have officially been put to rest. Although ground preparation began earlier in May, the official groundbreaking ceremony for the new high school took place with several community representatives present as witnesses. Leamington District Secondary School principal Kyle Berard served as the outdoor event’s emcee, welcoming a number of speakers who also represent the Greater Essex County District School Board. The Wednesday, May 25 groundbreaking ceremony itself included GECDSB personnel as well as Glos Associates Inc. vice president and senior architect Randi Glos and Rosati co-owners Tony and Nick Rosati. Glos Associates Inc. stepped forward as the architect for the new school while Rosati was awarded as the general contractor to oversee the building’s construction. Rosati began stripping soil to officially start the groundwork on Monday, May 9 after partially framing the site’s perimeter. About 20 workers are involved in the initial stages of construction and by the time the project reaches completion in the summer of next year, more than 100 Rosati employees will be on site. “Most importantly, I’m here to welcome and congratulate the people we serve — the families and the students of Leamington who have waited very patiently for this
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From left to right, Glos Associates Inc. vice president and senior architect Randi Glos, Rosati co-owners Nick and Tony Rosati, Leamington District Secondary School Grade 9 student Layla Bakaa, Greater Essex County District School Board director of education Erin Kelly, LDSS principal Kyle Berard and GECDSB trustee Dave Taves perform the groundbreaking ceremony for the new LDSS building to be constructed at Oak Street West. The ceremony took place on site Wednesday, May 25.
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