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Dance activist Egemen Aktas, front, joined a demonstration by Save Ojibway members and area drummers at City Hall Monday August 31, 2015.  OMB is holding a hearing to determine the fate of property near Ojibway Nature Centre and Prairie Reserve Tuesday August 31, 2015.  (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)  Battagello story

Dance activist Egemen Aktas, front, joined a demonstration by Save Ojibway members and area drummers at City Hall Monday August 31, 2015. OMB is holding a hearing to determine the fate of property near Ojibway Nature Centre and Prairie Reserve Tuesday August 31, 2015. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star) 

\Supervisor Michael Chantler takes a pie in the face from lifeguard Stefan Boulineau at the Remington Booster Pool in Windsor on Monday, August 31, 2015. From June 26 to August 22, Windsor lifeguards participated in a challenge between all public pools to see who could bring in the most blood donations. All pool supervisors volunteered to take a pie in the face if their pool won the challenge. Remington Booster Pool won after 44 per cent of the lifeguards donated blood. The challenge collected a total of 38 units of blood from 11 participating pools.                          (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

\Supervisor Michael Chantler takes a pie in the face from lifeguard Stefan Boulineau at the Remington Booster Pool in Windsor on Monday, August 31, 2015. From June 26 to August 22, Windsor lifeguards participated in a challenge between all public pools to see who could bring in the most blood donations. All pool supervisors volunteered to take a pie in the face if their pool won the challenge. Remington Booster Pool won after 44 per cent of the lifeguards donated blood. The challenge collected a total of 38 units of blood from 11 participating pools. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

\Supervisor Stacey Ruttle takes a pie in the face from lifeguard Megan Barrette at the Remington Booster Pool in Windsor on Monday, August 31, 2015. From June 26 to August 22, Windsor lifeguards participated in a challenge between all public pools to see who could bring in the most blood donations. All pool supervisors volunteered to take a pie in the face if their pool won the challenge. Remington Booster Pool won after 44 per cent of the lifeguards donated blood. The challenge collected a total of 38 units of blood from 11 participating pools.                          (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

\Supervisor Stacey Ruttle takes a pie in the face from lifeguard Megan Barrette at the Remington Booster Pool in Windsor on Monday, August 31, 2015. From June 26 to August 22, Windsor lifeguards participated in a challenge between all public pools to see who could bring in the most blood donations. All pool supervisors volunteered to take a pie in the face if their pool won the challenge. Remington Booster Pool won after 44 per cent of the lifeguards donated blood. The challenge collected a total of 38 units of blood from 11 participating pools. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Paved sections of the trails that will be part of the Herb Gray Parkway as seen in Windsor on Monday, August 31, 2015. Crews have begun putting down asphalt for the trails.                           (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Paved sections of the trails that will be part of the Herb Gray Parkway as seen in Windsor on Monday, August 31, 2015. Crews have begun putting down asphalt for the trails. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Paved sections of the trails that will be part of the Herb Gray Parkway as seen in Windsor on Monday, August 31, 2015. Crews have begun putting down asphalt for the trails.                           (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Paved sections of the trails that will be part of the Herb Gray Parkway as seen in Windsor on Monday, August 31, 2015. Crews have begun putting down asphalt for the trails. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Demonstration by area drummers and members of Save Ojibway at City Hall where OMB is holding a hearing to determine the fate of property near Ojibway Nature Centre and Prairie Reserve Tuesday August 31, 2015.  (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star) Battagello story

Demonstration by area drummers and members of Save Ojibway at City Hall where OMB is holding a hearing to determine the fate of property near Ojibway Nature Centre and Prairie Reserve Tuesday August 31, 2015. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star) 

Spits defenceman Jalen Chatfield has his picture taken on opening day of camp Monday. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

Spits defenceman Jalen Chatfield has his picture taken on opening day of camp Monday. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

 Windsor Spitfires training camp begins at the WFCU Centre in Windsor, Ontario on August 31, 2015. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

Windsor Spitfires training camp begins at the WFCU Centre in Windsor, Ontario on August 31, 2015. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

 Windsor Spitfires training camp begins at the WFCU Centre in Windsor, Ontario on August 31, 2015. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

Windsor Spitfires training camp begins at the WFCU Centre in Windsor, Ontario on August 31, 2015. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

 Windsor Spitfires training camp begins at the WFCU Centre in Windsor, Ontario on August 31, 2015. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

Windsor Spitfires training camp begins at the WFCU Centre in Windsor, Ontario on August 31, 2015. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

Addison Drake, 3, lost her doll "Little Addison" on the way to the Mackinac island ferry in mid July. The Arnold Mackinac Island Ferry system posted pictures of the lost doll they dubbed Dolly on social media during the last six weeks and mom Meg Drake saw the story that is making the rounds on Facebook Sunday. Her daughter will be reunited with her doll Friday and has a new play house waiting for her doll. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

Addison Drake, 3, lost her doll “Little Addison” on the way to the Mackinac island ferry in mid July. The Arnold Mackinac Island Ferry system posted pictures of the lost doll they dubbed Dolly on social media during the last six weeks and mom Meg Drake saw the story that is making the rounds on Facebook Sunday. Her daughter will be reunited with her doll Friday and has a new play house waiting for her doll. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

Addison Drake, 3, lost her doll "Little Addison" on the way to the Mackinac island ferry in mid July. The Arnold Mackinac Island Ferry system posted pictures of the lost doll they dubbed Dolly on social media during the last six weeks and mom Meg Drake saw the story that is making the rounds on Facebook Sunday. Her daughter will be reunited with her doll Friday and has a new play house waiting for her doll. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

Addison Drake, 3, lost her doll “Little Addison” on the way to the Mackinac island ferry in mid July. The Arnold Mackinac Island Ferry system posted pictures of the lost doll they dubbed Dolly on social media during the last six weeks and mom Meg Drake saw the story that is making the rounds on Facebook Sunday. Her daughter will be reunited with her doll Friday and has a new play house waiting for her doll. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

Addison Drake, 3, lost her doll Little Addison on the way to the Mackinac island ferry in mid-July. The Arnold Mackinac Island Ferry system posted pictures of the lost doll they dubbed Dolly on social media during the last six weeks and mom Meg Drake saw the story that is making the rounds on Facebook Sunday. Her daughter will be reunited with her doll Friday and has a new playhouse waiting for her doll. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

Addison Drake, 3, lost her doll Little Addison on the way to the Mackinac island ferry in mid-July. The Arnold Mackinac Island Ferry system posted pictures of the lost doll they dubbed Dolly on social media during the last six weeks and mom Meg Drake saw the story that is making the rounds on Facebook Sunday. Her daughter will be reunited with her doll Friday and has a new playhouse waiting for her doll. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

Tracey Rogers, centre, leads a group of drummers during a demonstration by members of Save Ojibway at City Hall where OMB is holding a hearing to determine the fate of property near Ojibway Nuture Centre and Prairie August 31, 2015.  (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star) Battagello story

Tracey Rogers, centre, leads a group of drummers during a demonstration by members of Save Ojibway at City Hall where OMB is holding a hearing to determine the fate of property near Ojibway Nuture Centre and Prairie August 31, 2015. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star) 

A sign for Lux Home Furniture Centre in Tecumseh, is shown on Monday, August 31, 2015. The business is among several that wants to leave the Tecumseh BIA. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

A sign for Lux Home Furniture Centre in Tecumseh, is shown on Monday, August 31, 2015. The business is among several that wants to leave the Tecumseh BIA. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

The exterior of Lux Home Furniture Centre in Tecumseh, is shown on Monday, August 31, 2015. The business is among several that wants to leave the Tecumseh BIA. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

The exterior of Lux Home Furniture Centre in Tecumseh, is shown on Monday, August 31, 2015. The business is among several that wants to leave the Tecumseh BIA. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

Businesses along Tecumseh Rd. E. in Tecumseh, are shown on Monday, August 31, 2015. Some businesses in the town want to leave the Tecumseh BIA. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

Businesses along Tecumseh Rd. E. in Tecumseh, are shown on Monday, August 31, 2015. Some businesses in the town want to leave the Tecumseh BIA. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

Businesses along Tecumseh Rd. E. in Tecumseh, are shown on Monday, August 31, 2015. Some businesses in the town want to leave the Tecumseh BIA. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

Businesses along Tecumseh Rd. E. in Tecumseh, are shown on Monday, August 31, 2015. Some businesses in the town want to leave the Tecumseh BIA. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)



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