Vehicle strikes tree in parking lot

Vehicle strikes tree in parking lot

🕔22:25, 7.Oct 2012

by Rob Benneian Windsor Police Services were on the scene of a single-vehicle accident in a west Windsor parking lot on the evening of Oct. 7. The accident took place in the parking lot at the southeast corner of the

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Bus Fare Increase Proposal

🕔12:39, 6.Oct 2012

by Jamie Adam Windsorites who take the bus may be looking at increased fares in 2013 due to a proposed cut in the bus company’s budget. Transit Windsor and many other city-funded agencies can expect to have their budgets cut

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Windsor Regiment holds parade, awards ceremony

🕔12:38, 6.Oct 2012

by Hailey Trealout The Windsor Regiment had a parade Oct. 4 for the past commanding officers and regimental sergeant majors followed by distribution of awards and the welcoming of their new honourary Lieutenant Colonel. Honourary Lt.-Col. Donald Hearn had been

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New campaign aims to keep students Young and Proud

🕔11:56, 6.Oct 2012

Windsor youth group Young and Proud are taking their anti-bullying campaign to another level with support from the United Way GenNext Youth Leadership Grant. Young and Proud is a support group developed by the AIDS Committee of Windsor, a registered

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🕔11:49, 6.Oct 2012 Customers at Wakermole restaurant on Wyandotte Street East enjoy the extended patio for the Walkerville Rocks festival that took place Saturday Sept. 29. Pat Robitaille and the Walkervilles perform at the Walkerville Rocks festival. Michael Hargreaves on bass and drummer Read Full Article
Massey students walk out

Massey students walk out

🕔11:38, 6.Oct 2012

Students from Vincent Massey Secondary School protest Bill 115 in front of their school Oct. 3. Photo by Adam D’Andrea. by Adam D’Andrea Students at Vincent Massey Secondary School had one clear message to passersby Oct. 3: “Kill the bill!”

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Lady Saints Golf Win OCAA Gold

Lady Saints Golf Win OCAA Gold

🕔11:35, 6.Oct 2012

by Brett Hedges The St. Clair College women’s golf team won their first overall team title in school history at the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association golf championships at Roseland Golf and Curling Club, Sept. 3. Led by silver and bronze

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Salvation Army funding to end soon

🕔11:14, 6.Oct 2012

by Tom Morrison Services at the Salvation Army Windsor Community and Rehabilitation Centre have become more effective since the City of Windsor agreed to provide funding last year, according the executive director of the shelter. In September 2011, Windsor City

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Windsor Dance eXperience holds workshop series

🕔11:11, 6.Oct 2012

by Sean Previl If you want to learn how to dance or manage the backstage, then Windsor Dance eXperience is ready to help. WDX has started a workshop series this month featuring both onstage and backstage sessions. The onstage sessions

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CAW accepts deal with Chrysler

🕔11:07, 6.Oct 2012

by Tom Morrison Chrysler workers have approved a new four-year contract after voting more than 90 per cent to accept it Sept. 30. The agreement is similar to the new Ford and General Motors contracts Canadian Auto Workers agreed to

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BREAKING: Spits claim Khokhlachev, waive Bezuch

🕔18:04, 5.Oct 2012

The Windsor Spitfires have claimed forward Russian Alexander Khokhlachev on re-entry waivers. Khokhlachev left the Spitfires after two seasons in which he put up 145 points to join Spartak Moscow, his father’s team in Russia. As a rookie in the

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AKO season ends

AKO season ends

🕔14:28, 5.Oct 2012

by Ashley Davidson After losing to the St. Leonard Cougars Sept. 29 in Montreal, the AKO season and their hopes of redeeming themselves in the playoffs ended. The Fratmen finished the season with four wins and four losses and did

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Storm causes Spitfires to crash

Storm causes Spitfires to crash

🕔14:15, 5.Oct 2012

By: Mitchell Brandner The Windsor Spitfires lost to the Guelph Storm Oct. 4 at the WFCU Centre in a game Guelph dominated from start to finish. The Storm special teams played a major role in the victory. Penalties made it

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Fire Prevention Week

Fire Prevention Week

🕔14:11, 5.Oct 2012

by Rob Benneian Windsor Fire and Rescue Services is stressing the importance of having an escape plan in their annual Fire Prevention Week. The awareness campaign is held every October and will take place Oct. 7-13 at locations across the

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Brown, Jones trying to make OHL jump

Brown, Jones trying to make OHL jump

🕔14:10, 5.Oct 2012

by Rob Benneian Two players from the LaSalle Vipers are looking to break the mold and beat the odds by making their way to the OHL. The majority of young men playing in the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League will

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NHL Lockout Update

🕔13:50, 5.Oct 2012

NHL Lockout Update: Brief By Kenton Wolfe The NHL has cancelled the first of what could be many blocks of games. The ongoing discussions to draw up a new Collective Bargaining Agreement give no indication of a new deal to

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Windsorites treated to tour of Low-Martin house

Windsorites treated to tour of Low-Martin house

🕔13:35, 5.Oct 2012

Windsor residents were given a treat Sept. 29 in the form of a five-hour window to tour one of Windsor’s most iconic houses. The doors to 2021 Ontario St. – better known as Devonshire Lodge or the Low-Martin house –

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Police Concerned Over Social Media by Alice Hewitt

🕔13:33, 5.Oct 2012

Four officers in the British Police Service were disciplined recently over what they posted on their Twitter accounts. Sarah Giles, posting as “@TopshamPolice” tweeted on Oct. 2, “Thank you for all your support. I was told to close the account

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NHL Players help out Spitfires

🕔13:26, 5.Oct 2012

The NHL lockout may be underway, but some players are still hard at work. Winnipeg Jets forward Kyle Wellwood and Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Michael Leighton were at the WFCU Centre Oct. 2, helping the Windsor Spitfires with their on-ice practice.

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Hundreds gather to raise awareness about breast cancer

Hundreds gather to raise awareness about breast cancer

🕔13:13, 5.Oct 2012

  More than 1,400 pink-wearing participants raising money for breast cancer research, education and awareness filled Windsor’s Riverfront Plaza Sept. 30 to take part in the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure. People came to run or

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