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I wanted to spot a Windsor Police Pipe Band member and all of the Windsor Police Pipe Band team for their awesome work and dedication at the Cambridge Scottish Festival. Great work to them! :). You have been spotted.
I also want to thank this person for taking a picture with me and for the kindness of 3 band members who took the time to speak with me. Also, thank you to the one lady who said, "thank you" to me when I wished the group the very best. You have all been spotted.
From a volunteer that was volunteering with the Cambridge Scottish Festival.
I wanted to spread some good vibes to encourage others to Be Kind and Be Approachable. I hope this will make people's day. :).
Back in February-March 2013, I didn't have very many friends when I lived in Windsor. A former yoga instructor Elyse gave me the idea that I should introduce myself to one new person everyday and she told me this after her class at Lifestyle Family Fitness where I was her former yoga student.
Today, I just wanted to offer a sincere thank you to Elyse for boosting my confidence in getting to know new people. I appreciate her kindnesses.
From the guy that use to worry about judgemental people.
Attachment courtesy of Laura Peart-McBride from Kitchener, Ontario
Blind Canadian Children need schools across canada. If you agree please sign
Deputy Speaker Joe Comartin recognizing our officers in Ottawa on Monday. Thank You, we are all appreciative of you doing this for our officers here at the Windsor Police Service.
Restaurant owners in North America locations will donate 100 percent of the proceeds from every coffee sold to the Tim Horton Children’s Foundation, which sends disadvantaged kids to camp
Spotted : A few weeks ago I was walking with my dog on riverside and I noticed an older gentleman who was having trouble collecting papers that went flying around because of the wind. I helped him gather what I could and once we were done I walked over to him. I gave him what I had from what looked like very old letters. I asked him if he noticed anymore missing. I took a closer look and I noticed watery eyes. He said he accidently dropped his book that had all these letters in it, letters that him and his wife wrote each other throughout the years. I told him I would help him. Every letter had a number in the top right corner and he had a total of 195. He was missing page 17 and 77, so we started looking. A few others joined in after about 10 minutes of searching. At one point we almost had 15+ people looking for he last missing page 77. While looking he told me his wife had passed away 5 years ago and every now and then he pulls out these letters that they wrote to each other while he was away from her(before texting and emails). I broke down into tears just listening to him tell me the story. Suddenly we hear a scream from a distance. This middle age man was trying to run as fast as he could to us screaming "I FOUND IT" this old man was so anxious to see the last page to make sure it was the right one. I was so happy to see that page 77 was now in his hands again. I helped him count the papers one more time to make sure they were all there. To all those people who walked by and stopped to help, you are amazing. To that old man, I hope one day I find exactly what you found with your wife. It was so beautiful to sit and talk to him for that little while.
I just thought I would share this story, hoping it makes someone's day!
With the help from presidentialproductionfilms.com and 1DREAM MEDIA we were able to go around our city and ask people to describe mothers in 1 word. Here are the results.