E.J. Lajeunesse raises funds for new football team

E.J. Lajeunesse raises funds for new football team

🕔22:33, 26.Oct 2012

  by Jamie Adam The brand new junior boys football team at École Secondaire Catholique E.J. Lajeunesse is closer to being able to purchase its own equipment thanks to a fundraiser held Oct. 21 at Club Alouette. After years of

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Veterans reflect on Remembrance Day

🕔22:30, 26.Oct 2012

by Hailey Trealout “The first time we went I was in the troop landing craft but this time when I went over, I went over with the landing craft that they had the tanks in. The tanks were in the

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Gas price rage justified

Gas price rage justified

🕔19:57, 26.Oct 2012

by Jolene Perron Windsor residents are seeing some relief at the pumps. According to research done by gas price aggregator GasBuddy.com, Windsor gas prices are substantially higher than the rest of the region. While London gas prices have been logged

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NDP representatives appear at Amherstburg youth centre

🕔19:46, 26.Oct 2012

by Jolene Perron Members of the House of Shalom Youth Center in Amherstburg were able to educate two members of the New Democratic Party Oct. 21. Monique Taylor, MPP for Hamilton Mountain and critic for Child and Youth Services, and

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Ghost walk

Ghost walk

🕔19:35, 26.Oct 2012

by Hailey Trealout   People wanting to learn about ghosts took part in the fourth annual Ghost Walk held in the Navy Yard in Amherstburg during every weekend in October. The event was created through a partnership of local actor

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Windsor’s law enforcers sport red laces for charity

Windsor’s law enforcers sport red laces for charity

🕔18:36, 26.Oct 2012

by Maureen Mariampillai Windsor law enforcement officers were sporting red shoe laces to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the first Ontario Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics campaign Oct. 25. Chief Al Frederick of Windsor Police Service has been involved

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BCW invades St. Clair College

BCW invades St. Clair College

🕔18:11, 26.Oct 2012

By Maciejka Gorzelnik The smell of blood and sweat was in the air at the St. Clair College gymnasium Oct. 20 as approximately 800 wrestling fans gathered to watch Border City Wrestling action. The bell rang to start the first

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Leon strives for gold

Leon strives for gold

🕔17:42, 26.Oct 2012

by Brett Hedges Instead of wrestling farm animals like most boys born in Essex County, Dante Leon will be trying to defeat men much older than him to achieve his goals in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. The 17-year-old Harrow native will be

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Grade 9 runners surprise at WECSSAA

Grade 9 runners surprise at WECSSAA

🕔16:32, 26.Oct 2012

by Mandy Matthews A new cross-country runner has won the Windsor and Essex County Secondary Schools Athletic Association title and one school scored the top-four spots for midget boys. Last spring, Zoe Sawchuck started running competitively. She ran a number

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Regaining CNTRL

Regaining CNTRL

🕔16:30, 26.Oct 2012

By Maciejka Gorzelnik Technology is rapidly advancing in the music world and some DJs say it is difficult to keep up. According to Indiana University School of Music professor Jeffery Hass’s Electronic Music Historical Overview, electronic music began in 1902

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Beatles Brunch

Beatles Brunch

🕔16:13, 26.Oct 2012

by Rob Benneian It has been nearly 50 years since The Beatles first crooned Love Me Do, but patrons can still hear their classic tunes at a local pub while they chow down on some English-style grub. The Manchester Pub

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University of Windsor losing stride

🕔15:59, 26.Oct 2012

By Faith Codee Woltz The University of Windsor has received extremely poor ratings in the Globe and Mail’s Canadian University Report 2013. The report was released Oct. 23 and is sectioned into three categories— large, medium and small universities. The

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Cineplex Odeon hosts Community Day

Cineplex Odeon hosts Community Day

🕔15:57, 26.Oct 2012

by Kirsti Ridsdale Face painting, balloon animals and free movies were part of the Cineplex Odeon’s annual Community Day to raise money for sick children. The proceeds are being donated to Starlight Children’s Foundation. Doors opened at 8:30 a.m, movies started

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Business owners divided on World Series banners

Business owners divided on World Series banners

🕔15:53, 26.Oct 2012

by Chris Richards Downtown Windsor business owners are having mixed opinions about the city’s recent decision to invest thousands of dollars in decorating for the World Series. Windsor City Council approved the purchase of 50 World Series banners Oct. 22. 

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Films announced for WIFF

Films announced for WIFF

🕔15:35, 26.Oct 2012

by Tom Morrison Organizers of the Windsor International Film Festival will be opening the event a day earlier this year to accommodate for the closing of Palace Cinemas. Now in its eighth year, the festival will feature 52 films solely

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George and Alice’s Place

George and Alice’s Place

🕔15:24, 26.Oct 2012

by Rob Benneian You join a family when you walk into George and Alice’s. A spread fitting of an informal gathering of relatives is casually arranged towards the rear of the room. You must navigate a sea of happy people

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NHL Lockout Brief – Oct. 26

NHL Lockout Brief – Oct. 26

🕔14:35, 26.Oct 2012

By Kenton Wolfe An 82-game schedule is no longer a reality with the NHL owners and NHL Players’ Association making no progress in the ongoing negotiations of a new collective bargaining agreement. All games scheduled until Nov.30 have been cancelled

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Everyone’s a photographer

Everyone’s a photographer

🕔14:30, 26.Oct 2012

by Maciejka Gorzelnik   Whether you use a smartphone or a top-of-the-line DSLR camera, if it’s a snapshot or a highly orchestrated photo shoot, if you’re a professional well schooled in photography or an amateur who just picked up their

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48 Hour FlickFest challenges local filmmakers

🕔13:56, 26.Oct 2012

by Marissa DeBortoli Amateur and professional filmmakers gathered at St. Clair College Centre for the Arts to take on the challenge of the 48 Hour FlickFest during the weekend of Oct. 19-21. The FlickFest is an annual film challenge sponsored

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Sanvido making mark on Spits D

Sanvido making mark on Spits D

🕔12:43, 26.Oct 2012

by Rob Benneian In the Ontario Hockey League, 16-year-old rookies aren’t expected to make much of an impact. That’s why it’s so remarkable that just four months past his sixteenth birthday, Windsor Spitfires defenceman Patrick Sanvido has made it impossible

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