My Sandwich Towne is...

'A quaint corner of the city with a lot of potential'

Media | My Sandwich Towne is

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CBC Windsor hit the streets of historic Sandwich Towne and asked residents and business owners what their community meant to them.
Here's what they told us.
What does Sandwich Towne mean to you? Join the community conversation using the hashtag #SandwichTowne.

Image | Tea Jai Travis

Caption: Tea Jai Travis.

Image | Luna Wang

Caption: Luna Wang, owner of Post Cafè located in Sandwich Town. (Meg Roberts/CBC News)

Image | Linda Renaud Fisher

Caption: Linda Renaud Fisher.

Image | Mary Anne Langlois-Smith and Francisco Smith

Caption: Mary Anne Langlois-Smith and Francisco Smith.

Image | John Elliott

Caption: Ward 2 Councillor John Elliott.

Image | Jennifer Hazelton

Caption: Jennifer Hazelton, owner of Westside Foods. (Meg Roberts/CBC News)

Image | Clara Deck

Caption: Clara Deck.

Image | Danny Butler

Caption: Danny Butler.

Image | Mary Ann Cuderman

Caption: Mary Ann Cuderman.

Image | Peter Berry

Caption: Peter Berry.

Image | Pat Petro

Caption: Pat Petro.

Image | Bill Baylis

Caption: Bill Baylis.