Flu vaccinations highly recommended

Flu vaccinations highly recommended

🕔15:04, 10.Nov 2012

    By Gaebrielle Gomes More people should get the influenza vaccination, say Windsor doctors. Dr. Fadia Hermiz at Central Medical Clinics said along with elderly people, children and people with sickness or diseases, healthy adult Windsorites have been getting

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Underage drinking at bars becoming less of a problem

Underage drinking at bars becoming less of a problem

🕔14:43, 10.Nov 2012

by Sarah Campbell While underage drinking has increased in Canada, Windsor bartenders believe fewer minors are trying to go to their establishments. Rayven Howard, bartender at Milk Coffee Bar, said that they don’t get many underage people who try to

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Local hospital uses computer innovation to improve standards

🕔14:42, 10.Nov 2012

by Colin Mansell Managers at Hotel-Dieu Grace Hospital are depending on management technology to cut wait times and improve patient relations. Windsor hospitals report an wait time average of 11 hours between patient admission and departure and although it is

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Masons haunted house bigger success

Masons haunted house bigger success

🕔14:36, 10.Nov 2012

by Jolene Perron Members of The House of Shalom Youth Centre in Amherstburg are more than pleased with the amount of people at their third annual haunted house. The haunted house was originally started over 10 years ago at the

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Riverside winter sports on ice

Riverside winter sports on ice

🕔14:32, 10.Nov 2012

by Evan Mathias Riverside Secondary School could be without a winter sports season this year due to the effects of Bill 115. The ice hockey season, swimming and wrestling have already been officially cancelled and basketball will be officially cancelled

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Music benefits high school students

🕔14:30, 10.Nov 2012

by Jolene Bulmer Catholic Central High School has had a successful music program, but with the lack of new students coming in there may not be a program. Grant Bergeron, head of the music department at CCH, stays after school

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Students informed of Bill 115

Students informed of Bill 115

🕔14:27, 10.Nov 2012

by Liam Higgins Despite initial assumptions by Windsorites, high school students proved they were informed on Bill 115. High school students across Windsor walked out of classes Oct. 3 to protest Bill 115. Students stood outside their schools with signs

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Should video games be considered art?

🕔14:23, 10.Nov 2012

by Chris Mailloux Video games have changed since the early days of Pong. Games now have stories, characters, worlds and large development teams working on them. In 2005, film critic Roger Ebert said video games should not be classified as

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Growing up gay

Growing up gay

🕔14:17, 10.Nov 2012

by Sean Previl Growing up gay in Windsor is getting easier, but changes still need to occur to make it better according to members of the Windsor lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered community. Roger Samudio, 34, a gay man living

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Goodfellows introduce children to comic books

Goodfellows introduce children to comic books

🕔14:08, 10.Nov 2012

by Richard Riosa The Windsor Goodfellows are attempting to help children during the holidays by introducing comic books to the food boxes they give out in their Holiday Food Baskets program. Goodfellows was founded in 1910 by a group of

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Aquatic Centre to be built December 2013

Aquatic Centre to be built December 2013

🕔14:03, 10.Nov 2012

by Zaven Lakhoian Windsor construction workers continue to work on the Aquatic Centre located downtown. The construction, which started March 2012, is projected to be by finished by December 2013. The project is estimated to cost $65 million. The Aquatic

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An Act of Kindness

🕔14:01, 10.Nov 2012

by Korey Lalonde Have you done something kind today? Random Act of Kindness Day, a celebration of people performing kind services to others, was held Nov. 9 in Windsor and Essex County. Whether it is performing yard work for a

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Black Friday in Canada

Black Friday in Canada

🕔13:56, 10.Nov 2012

by Taylor Desjardins Devonshire Mall will be hosting their own Black Friday sale to compete with the United States on Nov. 28, 2012. For years, Canadians have been crossing the border to save money on various goods on Black Friday.

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Pontiac Sunfires lead pack in auto insurance spikes

🕔13:28, 10.Nov 2012

by Kurtis Friesen Many Pontiac Sunfire owners across the province are experiencing an increase in auto insurance rates. The Insurance Bureau of Canada periodically surveys insurers about each model and vehicle year to determine premiums. Every year, an assessment is

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A lack in awareness with students

🕔13:26, 10.Nov 2012

by Sandee Nho Mental health awareness is low among high school students, according to faculty and students at a local high school. Students and faculty at Riverside Secondary School are concerned about spreading awareness to better understand diagnosed students. Sonia

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Parking garage addresses university parking issues

🕔13:22, 10.Nov 2012

By Michael Veres The University of Windsor is installing a parking garage to help with the parking issues the students face. The parking garage is currently being constructed at the southeast corner of Wyandotte Street West and Sunset Avenue, alongside

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How has your news been ‘painted’?

🕔13:07, 10.Nov 2012

by Nathan Cabral According to a newspaper columnist and a communications professor bias is still unavoidable in the media. Chris Vander Doelen, a columnist for the Windsor Star, says bias is unavoidable because everyone has their own opinions on a

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Holiday shopping stresses retailers

🕔13:03, 10.Nov 2012

by Chandesha Thompson The busiest time of the year for shoppers is the Christmas holiday season. While this is a stressful time of year for shoppers retailers also feeling the stress. Retailers have to deal with customers, Christmas rushes, shipments

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Home for the holidays

🕔13:00, 10.Nov 2012

by Brittney Brown Not all of Windsor’s post-secondary students will be traveling home for the holidays, some now prefer to stay at their residence. For the break some students have chosen to spend their time volunteering in soup kitchens, other

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Shoppers Drug Mart delays Christmas music

Shoppers Drug Mart delays Christmas music

🕔12:58, 10.Nov 2012

By Thea Parent As of Nov. 2 Shoppers Drug Mart across Canada will no longer play Christmas music. Due to a number of complaints the company has decided to hold off on Christmas music “until further notice.” In a Facebook

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