January 24, 2026
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  • [ September 24, 2025 ] Ontario Building Critical Infrastructure in Tecumseh Featured
  • [ January 16, 2026 ] NHL Alumni Vs. Law Enforcement hockey game drops the puck for Special Olympics Uncategorized
  • [ January 16, 2026 ] Essex not reviewing Noise By-Law at this time Uncategorized
  • [ January 16, 2026 ] Windsor-Essex County Humane Society closed out 2025, finding fur-ever homes for nearly 2600 animals Uncategorized
  • [ January 16, 2026 ] Heritage Colchester had a “very wonderful” 2025 Uncategorized
  • [ January 16, 2026 ] Essex adopts Public Conduct and Trespass to Property policies Featured
HomeLocalWinter programming begins Jan. 2

Winter programming begins Jan. 2

January 17, 2023 Ross Brown Local Comments Off on Winter programming begins Jan. 2

Registration begins Jan. 2 for our winter programming session!

Visit www.tecumsehrec.ca to register online or call us at 519-735-4756 to register over the phone. 

 

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  • NHL Alumni Vs. Law Enforcement hockey game drops the puck for Special Olympics
  • Essex not reviewing Noise By-Law at this time
  • Windsor-Essex County Humane Society closed out 2025, finding fur-ever homes for nearly 2600 animals
  • Heritage Colchester had a “very wonderful” 2025
  • Essex adopts Public Conduct and Trespass to Property policies
  • Province funds $9.65M in Windsor-Essex to prepare students for in-demand jobs
  • Snow, Wind Prompt Lakeshore to Urge Caution as Road Conditions Deteriorate
  • MCC names Emelda Byrne and Dr. Mark Awuku as 2026 Herb Gray Harmony and Champion Award recipients
  • LaSalle launches inaugural Awards of Excellence to honour community leaders
  • Five speed reductions, one Community Safety Zone approved across Essex County
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