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An announcement was made on Friday, November 18 by Windsor-Tecumseh MPP Andrew Dowie and Windsor Pride Fest President Wendi Nicholson that they would be getting $49,200 in funding over the next year.
Windsor, ON – On Friday, November 18, 2022, Windsor Essex Pride Fest welcomed members of the public to its office on Ottawa Street for a recognition event to mark the Ontario Trillium Foundation funding of $49,200.00 from the Community Building Fund. Mr. Andrew Dowie, Member of Provincial Parliament for Windsor-Tecumseh
Windsor-Essex Pride Fest hosted its fan-favourite Pride Parade on Sunday — which proved as colourful as ever. The parade made its return for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, just in time for a big anniversary: This year marked the 30th anniversary of Pride celebrations in Windsor and Essex
A pop-up clinic offering vaccination against monkeypox has been arranged to take place at a Windsor Pride event this weekend.
The 2022 Windsor-Essex Pride Fest is celebrating the 30th anniversary, and to kick it all off was the annual flag raising ceremony at Charles Clark Square on Tuesday.
Windsor's Pride Fest kicked off Tuesday with the raising of the flag in Charles Clark Square — the launch of a string of events that some attendees say gives them a sense of self and a feeling of community.
After a hiatus of a couple years due to the pandemic, the annual Windsor-Essex Pride Fest returns with a series of events scheduled this week throughout the local area.
Like so many of Windsor and Essex County’s favourite annual summer events, the Windsor-Essex Pride Fest (WEPF) is back with gusto and ready to celebrate this August.
Windsor Essex Pride Fest welcomed members of the public to its office on Ottawa Street Thursday to mark the Ontario Trillium Foundation's $80,1000 in funding from the Resilient Communities Fund.