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Windsor

Needed: Snow Angels

The City of Windsor hopes to have its team of snow angels ready before the first snow flies, so it's putting out the call for volunteers.

A "Snow Angel" is a volunteer who helps those in the community who can't shovel snow off their steps and the sidewalk in front of their home. Recipients are typically seniors and those living with physical disabilities.

"Not only is snow on walkways and stairs a potential hazard to those with limited mobility, but it can make it difficult for service providers like police, fire, paramedics, mail carriers, and meter readers to do their jobs safely and efficiently," said the city's release.

It's an opportunity for high school students to supplement the volunteer hours required for graduation, but volunteers must be at least 16.

Those interested in helping can call 311 or visit 311 Online to fill out the application under "Snow Angels Volunteer Registration."

Registered volunteers will be entered to win a draw for a tablet or one of two $50 Recreation Gift Cards for any municipal community centre, facility or pool.

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