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Roberta Pennington

@digichick

Born in Brazil. Raised in Canada. Educated in USA. Back in beautiful Windsor, Ont., after working in AUS and UAE.

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Amazing stuff happening in this town! Love this new fully accessible outdoor exercise equipment at Miracle Park in Riverside. Residents now have three distinct stations to workout for free! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼

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Do it for your health. Do it for your happiness. Do it for your social life. Do it for your pocket-book. Do it for your creativity & productivity. Do it for our public costs & taxes. Do it for #climatechange. Do it for a better community & future for everyone. Do what? Walk.

Do it for your health.
Do it for your happiness.
Do it for your social life.
Do it for your pocket-book.
Do it for your creativity & productivity.
Do it for our public costs & taxes.
Do it for #climatechange.
Do it for a better community & future for everyone.

Do what?
Walk.
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"We must be careful of the stories that we tell. We don’t know what impact they might have 500 years in the future." theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…

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Superbly written profile of new FTX CEO John J. Ray III — the guy who built a career “plumbing the depths of management rot” to restore order and recoup funds.

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Still bearing scars of recessions past, Windsor is on the verge of a billion-dollar revitalization theglobeandmail.com/business/artic…

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Now this is good news. Welcome to Windsor, The Globe and Mail! Looking forward to more insightful reports of the Windsor metropolitan area and can’t wait to read what G&M reporters cover/uncover here over the next weeks and months. theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…

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"In dysfunctional groups, people favor loyalty over honesty. In healthy groups, honesty is an act of loyalty." nytimes.com/2024/07/14/opi…

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Of X: "It’s like a zombie version of the old Twitter, and I think what a lot of people are feeling is: Just put this bird out of its misery." nytimes.com/2024/08/24/tec…

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Beautifully written, if utterly heartbreaking, obituary of an impressive young Windsorite whose life was tragically cut short in B.C. windsorstar.com/news/local-new… via The Windsor Star

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“The skirt was shiny and eye-catching. She worried about what people would think—what they would say and write about her. I put my hands on her shoulders and said as gently as I possibly could: ‘Who gives a f—?’”wsj.com/style/fashion/… via The Wall Street Journal

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"Canada has always been plural. It has always contained many languages, ethnicities and tribes. The triumph of compromise among difference is the triumph of Canadian history. That seems to be an ideal worth fighting for." nytimes.com/2025/08/10/opi…

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“Three of the six U.S. science winners this year are foreign-born. You never know who or how the poorest refugee or migrant might blossom into a world-class scientist or entrepreneur.“ wsj.com/opinion/nobel-…

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As quoted in the The Globe and Mail, I think Joe McParland speaks for all of us otherwise Tigers-loving Windsorites right now: “Nothing would make me happier than seeing the Blue Jays bring the World Series trophy across the border tariff-free.” theglobeandmail.com/gift/851a89454…

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Canadian Prime Minister Carney’s speech in Davos is worth reading in its entirety for a coherent analysis of the new world we live in — and of the power of the nations that are supposed to have no cards in the age of empires. pm.gc.ca/en/news/speech…