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Filming of 'The Producer' takes place outside the Capitol Theatre, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014.  (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)

Filming of ‘The Producer’ takes place outside the Capitol Theatre, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)

Filming of 'The Producer' takes place outside the Capitol Theatre, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014.  (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)

Filming of ‘The Producer’ takes place outside the Capitol Theatre, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)

Filming of 'The Producer' takes place outside the Capitol Theatre, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014.  (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)

Filming of ‘The Producer’ takes place outside the Capitol Theatre, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)

Pan Am gold medalist, Mary Spencer, speaks with students at Dougall Avenue Public School for the games' Torch Relay presentation, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014.  Students at Dougall Public School got to meet a colourful porcupine and a gold medalist Monday as the city gears up for its role in next year's Pan Am Games to be held in Toronto. Boxer Mary Spenser spoke to the school about her Pan Am experience, winning gold at the 2011 games held in Guadalajara, Mexico. She will defend her medal in Toronto in 2015. Students were also introduced to the Game's , Pachi the Porcupine. The Pan-Am torch will come through Windsor in May or June in advance of the games start on July 10.  (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)

Pan Am gold medalist, Mary Spencer, speaks with students at Dougall Avenue Public School for the games’ Torch Relay presentation, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. Students at Dougall Public School got to meet a colourful porcupine and a gold medalist Monday as the city gears up for its role in next year’s Pan Am Games to be held in Toronto. Boxer Mary Spenser spoke to the school about her Pan Am experience, winning gold at the 2011 games held in Guadalajara, Mexico. She will defend her medal in Toronto in 2015. Students were also introduced to the Game’s , Pachi the Porcupine. The Pan-Am torch will come through Windsor in May or June in advance of the games start on July 10. (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)

Pachi the Porcupine, the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games mascot, visits Dougall Avenue Public School for the games' Torch Relay presentation, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014.  Students at Dougall Public School got to meet a colourful porcupine and a gold medalist Monday as the city gears up for its role in next year's Pan Am Games to be held in Toronto. Boxer Mary Spenser spoke to the school about her Pan Am experience, winning gold at the 2011 games held in Guadalajara, Mexico. She will defend her medal in Toronto in 2015. Students were also introduced to the Game's  mascot, Pachi the Porcupine. The Pan-Am torch will come through Windsor in May or June in advance of the games start on July 10.  (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)

Pachi the Porcupine, the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games mascot, visits Dougall Avenue Public School for the games’ Torch Relay presentation, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. Students at Dougall Public School got to meet a colourful porcupine and a gold medalist Monday as the city gears up for its role in next year’s Pan Am Games to be held in Toronto. Boxer Mary Spenser spoke to the school about her Pan Am experience, winning gold at the 2011 games held in Guadalajara, Mexico. She will defend her medal in Toronto in 2015. Students were also introduced to the Game’s mascot, Pachi the Porcupine. The Pan-Am torch will come through Windsor in May or June in advance of the games start on July 10. (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)

Pachi the Porcupine, the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games mascot, gives local boxer, Mary Spencer, a hug while visiting Dougall Avenue Public School for the games' Torch Relay presentation, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014.  Students at Dougall Public School got to meet a colourful porcupine and a gold medalist Monday as the city gears up for its role in next year's Pan Am Games to be held in Toronto. Boxer Mary Spenser spoke to the school about her Pan Am experience, winning gold at the 2011 games held in Guadalajara, Mexico. She will defend her medal in Toronto in 2015. Students were also introduced to the Game's mascot, Pachi the Porcupine. The Pan-Am torch will come through Windsor in May or June in advance of the games start on July 10.  (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)

Pachi the Porcupine, the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games mascot, gives local boxer, Mary Spencer, a hug while visiting Dougall Avenue Public School for the games’ Torch Relay presentation, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. Students at Dougall Public School got to meet a colourful porcupine and a gold medalist Monday as the city gears up for its role in next year’s Pan Am Games to be held in Toronto. Boxer Mary Spenser spoke to the school about her Pan Am experience, winning gold at the 2011 games held in Guadalajara, Mexico. She will defend her medal in Toronto in 2015. Students were also introduced to the Game’s mascot, Pachi the Porcupine. The Pan-Am torch will come through Windsor in May or June in advance of the games start on July 10. (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)

Pan Am gold medalist, Mary Spencer, speaks with students at Dougall Avenue Public School for the games' Torch Relay presentation, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014.  Students at Dougall Public School got to meet a colourful porcupine and a gold medalist Monday as the city gears up for its role in next year's Pan Am Games to be held in Toronto. Boxer Mary Spenser spoke to the school about her Pan Am experience, winning gold at the 2011 games held in Guadalajara, Mexico. She will defend her medal in Toronto in 2015. Students were also introduced to the Game's  mascot, Pachi the Porcupine. The Pan-Am torch will come through Windsor in May or June in advance of the games start on July 10.  (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)

Pan Am gold medalist, Mary Spencer, speaks with students at Dougall Avenue Public School for the games’ Torch Relay presentation, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. Students at Dougall Public School got to meet a colourful porcupine and a gold medalist Monday as the city gears up for its role in next year’s Pan Am Games to be held in Toronto. Boxer Mary Spenser spoke to the school about her Pan Am experience, winning gold at the 2011 games held in Guadalajara, Mexico. She will defend her medal in Toronto in 2015. Students were also introduced to the Game’s mascot, Pachi the Porcupine. The Pan-Am torch will come through Windsor in May or June in advance of the games start on July 10. (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)

WINDSOR, ONT.:OCTOBER 6, 2014 -- Pachi the Porcupine, the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games mascot, visits Dougall Avenue Public School for the games' Torch Relay presentation, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014.  Students at Dougall Public School got to meet a colourful porcupine and a gold medalist Monday as the city gears up for its role in next year's Pan Am Games to be held in Toronto. Boxer Mary Spenser spoke to the school about her Pan Am experience, winning gold at the 2011 games held in Guadalajara, Mexico. She will defend her medal in Toronto in 2015. Students were also introduced to the Game's  mascot, Pachi the Porcupine. The Pan-Am torch will come through Windsor in May or June in advance of the games start on July 10.  (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)

WINDSOR, ONT.:OCTOBER 6, 2014 — Pachi the Porcupine, the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games mascot, visits Dougall Avenue Public School for the games’ Torch Relay presentation, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. Students at Dougall Public School got to meet a colourful porcupine and a gold medalist Monday as the city gears up for its role in next year’s Pan Am Games to be held in Toronto. Boxer Mary Spenser spoke to the school about her Pan Am experience, winning gold at the 2011 games held in Guadalajara, Mexico. She will defend her medal in Toronto in 2015. Students were also introduced to the Game’s mascot, Pachi the Porcupine. The Pan-Am torch will come through Windsor in May or June in advance of the games start on July 10. (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)

WINDSOR, ONT.:OCTOBER 6, 2014 -- Pachi the Porcupine, the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games mascot, visits Dougall Avenue Public School for the games' Torch Relay presentation, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014.  Students at Dougall Public School got to meet a colourful porcupine and a gold medalist Monday as the city gears up for its role in next year's Pan Am Games to be held in Toronto. Boxer Mary Spenser spoke to the school about her Pan Am experience, winning gold at the 2011 games held in Guadalajara, Mexico. She will defend her medal in Toronto in 2015. Students were also introduced to the Game's  mascot, Pachi the Porcupine. The Pan-Am torch will come through Windsor in May or June in advance of the games start on July 10.  (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)

WINDSOR, ONT.:OCTOBER 6, 2014 — Pachi the Porcupine, the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games mascot, visits Dougall Avenue Public School for the games’ Torch Relay presentation, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. Students at Dougall Public School got to meet a colourful porcupine and a gold medalist Monday as the city gears up for its role in next year’s Pan Am Games to be held in Toronto. Boxer Mary Spenser spoke to the school about her Pan Am experience, winning gold at the 2011 games held in Guadalajara, Mexico. She will defend her medal in Toronto in 2015. Students were also introduced to the Game’s mascot, Pachi the Porcupine. The Pan-Am torch will come through Windsor in May or June in advance of the games start on July 10. (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)

WINDSOR, ONT.:OCTOBER 6, 2014 -- Pachi the Porcupine, the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games mascot, visits Dougall Avenue Public School for the games' Torch Relay presentation, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014.  Students at Dougall Public School got to meet a colourful porcupine and a gold medalist Monday as the city gears up for its role in next year's Pan Am Games to be held in Toronto. Boxer Mary Spenser spoke to the school about her Pan Am experience, winning gold at the 2011 games held in Guadalajara, Mexico. She will defend her medal in Toronto in 2015. Students were also introduced to the Game's  mascot, Pachi the Porcupine. The Pan-Am torch will come through Windsor in May or June in advance of the games start on July 10.  (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)

WINDSOR, ONT.:OCTOBER 6, 2014 — Pachi the Porcupine, the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games mascot, visits Dougall Avenue Public School for the games’ Torch Relay presentation, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. Students at Dougall Public School got to meet a colourful porcupine and a gold medalist Monday as the city gears up for its role in next year’s Pan Am Games to be held in Toronto. Boxer Mary Spenser spoke to the school about her Pan Am experience, winning gold at the 2011 games held in Guadalajara, Mexico. She will defend her medal in Toronto in 2015. Students were also introduced to the Game’s mascot, Pachi the Porcupine. The Pan-Am torch will come through Windsor in May or June in advance of the games start on July 10. (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)

Demolition crews work to tear down an old building next to the Hiram Walker grain silos on Riverside Dr. at Devonshire Rd., Monday, Oct. 6, 2014.  (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)

Demolition crews work to tear down an old building next to the Hiram Walker grain silos on Riverside Dr. at Devonshire Rd., Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)

 The temperature may be getting cooler but there was plenty of activity Monday, Oct. 6, 2014, at the Ojibway Park in Windsor, ON. A deer looks for food in the foliage. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

The temperature may be getting cooler but there was plenty of activity Monday, Oct. 6, 2014, at the Ojibway Park in Windsor, ON. A deer looks for food in the foliage. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

The temperature may be getting cooler but there was plenty of activity Monday, Oct. 6, 2014, at the Ojibway Park in Windsor, ON. A couple of Mallards swim along. A chipmunk stuffs its cheeks with seeds. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

The temperature may be getting cooler but there was plenty of activity Monday, Oct. 6, 2014, at the Ojibway Park in Windsor, ON. A couple of Mallards swim along. A chipmunk stuffs its cheeks with seeds. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

The temperature may be getting cooler but there was plenty of activity Monday, Oct. 6, 2014, at the Ojibway Park in Windsor, ON. A red Maple Leaf sits on the forest floor. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

The temperature may be getting cooler but there was plenty of activity Monday, Oct. 6, 2014, at the Ojibway Park in Windsor, ON. A red Maple Leaf sits on the forest floor. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

The temperature may be getting cooler but there was plenty of activity Monday, Oct. 6, 2014, at the Ojibway Park in Windsor, ON. A Blue Jay perches on a branch. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

The temperature may be getting cooler but there was plenty of activity Monday, Oct. 6, 2014, at the Ojibway Park in Windsor, ON. A Blue Jay perches on a branch. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

The temperature may be getting cooler but there was plenty of activity Monday, Oct. 6, 2014, at the Ojibway Park in Windsor, ON. Yellow finch gather at a feeder. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

The temperature may be getting cooler but there was plenty of activity Monday, Oct. 6, 2014, at the Ojibway Park in Windsor, ON. Yellow finch gather at a feeder. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

The temperature may be getting cooler but there was plenty of activity Monday, Oct. 6, 2014, at the Ojibway Park in Windsor, Ont. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

The temperature may be getting cooler but there was plenty of activity Monday, Oct. 6, 2014, at the Ojibway Park in Windsor, Ont. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

Demolition of the Adstoll Arena in Windsor, Ont. has started. Rudak Excavating began tearing apart the rear section of the building on Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. The demolition is expected to take about two weeks to complete. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

Demolition of the Adstoll Arena in Windsor, Ont. has started. Rudak Excavating began tearing apart the rear section of the building on Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. The demolition is expected to take about two weeks to complete. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

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Amanda Gellman and Rino Bortolin take part in a kickoff and campaign event at Raindance Windsor in Windsor on Monday, October 6, 2014. Raindance announced their plans for a new talent database that would allow local artist to network. Bortolin was on hand to lend his support to the project and pledged to support it if he was elected as a city councillor.                      (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Amanda Gellman and Rino Bortolin take part in a kickoff and campaign event at Raindance Windsor in Windsor on Monday, October 6, 2014. Raindance announced their plans for a new talent database that would allow local artist to network. Bortolin was on hand to lend his support to the project and pledged to support it if he was elected as a city councillor. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

 Amanda Gellman  speaks during a kickoff and campaign event at Raindance Windsor in Windsor on Monday, October 6, 2014. Raindance announced their plans for a new talent database that would allow local artist to network. Bortolin was on hand to lend his support to the project and pledged to support it if he was elected as a city councillor.                      (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Amanda Gellman speaks during a kickoff and campaign event at Raindance Windsor in Windsor on Monday, October 6, 2014. Raindance announced their plans for a new talent database that would allow local artist to network. Bortolin was on hand to lend his support to the project and pledged to support it if he was elected as a city councillor. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

 Amanda Gellman  speaks during a kickoff and campaign event at Raindance Windsor in Windsor on Monday, October 6, 2014. Raindance announced their plans for a new talent database that would allow local artist to network. Bortolin was on hand to lend his support to the project and pledged to support it if he was elected as a city councillor.                      (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Amanda Gellman speaks during a kickoff and campaign event at Raindance Windsor in Windsor on Monday, October 6, 2014. Raindance announced their plans for a new talent database that would allow local artist to network. Bortolin was on hand to lend his support to the project and pledged to support it if he was elected as a city councillor. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Rino Bortolin speaks during a kickoff and campaign event at Raindance Windsor in Windsor on Monday, October 6, 2014. Raindance announced their plans for a new talent database that would allow local artist to network. Bortolin was on hand to lend his support to the project and pledged to support it if he was elected as a city councillor.                      (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Rino Bortolin speaks during a kickoff and campaign event at Raindance Windsor in Windsor on Monday, October 6, 2014. Raindance announced their plans for a new talent database that would allow local artist to network. Bortolin was on hand to lend his support to the project and pledged to support it if he was elected as a city councillor. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Rino Bortolin speaks during a kickoff and campaign event at Raindance Windsor in Windsor on Monday, October 6, 2014. Raindance announced their plans for a new talent database that would allow local artist to network. Bortolin was on hand to lend his support to the project and pledged to support it if he was elected as a city councillor.                      (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Rino Bortolin speaks during a kickoff and campaign event at Raindance Windsor in Windsor on Monday, October 6, 2014. Raindance announced their plans for a new talent database that would allow local artist to network. Bortolin was on hand to lend his support to the project and pledged to support it if he was elected as a city councillor. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Rino Bortolin speaks during a kickoff and campaign event at Raindance Windsor in Windsor on Monday, October 6, 2014. Raindance announced their plans for a new talent database that would allow local artist to network. Bortolin was on hand to lend his support to the project and pledged to support it if he was elected as a city councillor.                      (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Rino Bortolin speaks during a kickoff and campaign event at Raindance Windsor in Windsor on Monday, October 6, 2014. Raindance announced their plans for a new talent database that would allow local artist to network. Bortolin was on hand to lend his support to the project and pledged to support it if he was elected as a city councillor. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Rino Bortolin speaks during a kickoff and campaign event at Raindance Windsor in Windsor on Monday, October 6, 2014. Raindance announced their plans for a new talent database that would allow local artist to network. Bortolin was on hand to lend his support to the project and pledged to support it if he was elected as a city councillor.                      (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Rino Bortolin speaks during a kickoff and campaign event at Raindance Windsor in Windsor on Monday, October 6, 2014. Raindance announced their plans for a new talent database that would allow local artist to network. Bortolin was on hand to lend his support to the project and pledged to support it if he was elected as a city councillor. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Holy Names' Tiara Davis, right, guards Sandwich's Sophie Hicks during high school basketball action at Sandwich Monday. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Holy Names’ Tiara Davis, right, guards Sandwich’s Sophie Hicks during high school basketball action at Sandwich Monday. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

St. Joseph's Kyle Brothers, left, and Aiden Banks try to block a shot from Villanova's Matt Vesclinovic during volleyball action at Villanova Monday. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

St. Joseph’s Kyle Brothers, left, and Aiden Banks try to block a shot from Villanova’s Matt Vesclinovic during volleyball action at Villanova Monday. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

St. Joseph's Chris Francia tries to block a shot by Villanova's Owen Lalonde during volleyball action at St. Thomas of Villanova Catholic High School on Monday, October 6, 2014.                      (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

St. Joseph’s Chris Francia tries to block a shot by Villanova’s Owen Lalonde during volleyball action at St. Thomas of Villanova Catholic High School on Monday, October 6, 2014. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Holy Names Angie Malic tries to cut around Sandwich's Sabreena Pontoni during high school basketball action at Sandwich Secondary School in LaSalle on Monday, October 6, 2014.                      (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Holy Names Angie Malic tries to cut around Sandwich’s Sabreena Pontoni during high school basketball action at Sandwich Secondary School in LaSalle on Monday, October 6, 2014. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Holy Names Angie Malic tries to get around Sandwich's Sabreena Pontoni during high school basketball action at Sandwich Secondary School in LaSalle on Monday, October 6, 2014.                      (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)
Holy Names Angie Malic tries to get around Sandwich’s Sabreena Pontoni during high school basketball action at Sandwich Secondary School in LaSalle on Monday, October 6, 2014. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)
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