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A Freedom of Information request by the Star has revealed what four Leamington produce companies paid for multiyear sponsorship deals worth $1.9 million in total involving naming rights to municipal recreation facilities.
Nature Fresh Farms struck a $975,000, 15-year deal with the town to name the former Leamington Kinsmen Recreation Complex the Nature Fresh Farms Recreation Centre. The deal was approved by council in May 2020.
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Mastronardi Produce signed a deal in April 2020, agreeing to pay $500,000 over 10 years to name the town’s waterfront amphitheatre Sunset Stadium.
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The Town of Amherstburg, the Municipality of Leamington and the City of Windsor have launched a recruitment campaign for temporary Vaccination Clinic Support staff.
These positions are essential to the ongoing operations of the historic mass vaccination campaign being led by the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit with the support of the County of Essex, our local municipalities and Essex-Windsor EMS.
There are expected to be more than 100 temporary jobs and potentially more split between the two County of Essex mass vaccination sites, located at the Nature Fresh Farms Recreation Centre in Leamington and the Libro Centre in Amherstburg, and in Windsor.