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An exhibit ‘The evolution of public broadcasting in Windsor - 1950 to 2025’ continues in one of the temporary display areas in the Chimczuk Museum.On Saturday, February 21, the public can get some additional insights about CBC in Windsor. At one o’clock, guest speakers will explain how the public broadcaster keeps Canadians informed, and helps them understand the world around them. In this case, with an emphasis on local politics.
Two well-known CBC retirees, Percy Hatfield and Tony Doucette, will be part of the presentation, along with Video Journalist Chris Ensing, who currently covers Windsor City Hall. Barbara Peacock will be the moderator, and open the floor for questions.
February 21 is a ‘free day’, which means visitors can view all the exhibits at the museum and the art gallery, at no charge.
The CBC / Radio-Canada exhibit is in a part of the building which is always free to visit. You’re invited to be there anytime between 10 and 5, to share your memories of CBC in Windsor.
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