Colasanti Craft Show by Hailey Trealout

🕔10:51, 6.Feb 2013

The Colasanti Craft Show took place over the weekend. Heailey Trealout tells us the story.  [embedplusvideo height=”281″ width=”450″ standard=”http://www.youtube.com/v/aDpM-G3oxLQ?fs=1″ vars=”ytid=aDpM-G3oxLQ&width=450&height=281&start=&stop=&rs=w&hd=0&autoplay=0&react=1&chapters=&notes=” id=”ep4289″ /]

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Tourism Fair by Adam D’Andrea

🕔10:11, 6.Feb 2013

Tourism and hospitality students at St. Clair College were able to mingle with potential future employers. Adam DAndrea was there. [embedplusvideo height=”281″ width=”450″ standard=”http://www.youtube.com/v/yV9x0G7_yvA?fs=1″ vars=”ytid=yV9x0G7_yvA&width=450&height=281&start=&stop=&rs=w&hd=0&autoplay=0&react=1&chapters=&notes=” id=”ep2374″ /]

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Polar Bear Dip by Maciejka Gorzelnik

🕔10:09, 6.Feb 2013

Some Brave people battled the sub-zero waters of Lake Erie to raise money for charity in Kingsville. Maciejka Gorzelnik tells us [embedplusvideo height=”281″ width=”450″ standard=”http://www.youtube.com/v/obm_1kDfJr4?fs=1″ vars=”ytid=obm_1kDfJr4&width=450&height=281&start=&stop=&rs=w&hd=0&autoplay=0&react=1&chapters=&notes=” id=”ep3624″ /]more.

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Penny Phase Out by Rob Benneian

🕔10:07, 6.Feb 2013

Canadian Mint announced the Canadian Penny will be phased out in the next few weeks. Rob Benneian has the story. [embedplusvideo height=”281″ width=”450″ standard=”http://www.youtube.com/v/6LuO2KjPqCQ?fs=1″ vars=”ytid=6LuO2KjPqCQ&width=450&height=281&start=&stop=&rs=w&hd=0&autoplay=0&react=1&chapters=&notes=” id=”ep1743″ /]

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Downtown parking lot to continue operation

🕔18:33, 5.Feb 2013

by Richard Riosa A Windsor couple has been given permission by city council to continue operating their downtown parking lot. At the Feb. 4 council meeting, council discussed whether or not to allow Danny and Antonietta Danelon to continue operating

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Posa returns

Posa returns

🕔20:28, 4.Feb 2013

by Mitchell Brandner They say you can never go home again. Former Windsor Spitfires captain Saverio Posa returned to Windsor for the first time since being traded. Posa was dealt to the Guelph Storm Jan. 9, a day prior to

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Canada’s last penny minted

Canada’s last penny minted

🕔15:09, 4.Feb 2013

by Rob Benneian Canadian coin collectors will mark Feb. 4 as an historic day with Canada’s last penny having been minted. The Government of Canada, in partnership with the Royal Canadian Mint, has permanently stopped production of the one-cent piece

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Spits caught in storm

Spits caught in storm

🕔09:44, 4.Feb 2013

by Mitchell Brandner The situation speaks for itself. Third game in four nights and five starters not dressed. The Windsor Spitfires stayed with the Guelph Storm for a period and a half before the wheels fell off and fatigue set

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Survey reveals important medical statistics

Survey reveals important medical statistics

🕔15:15, 1.Feb 2013

By Shaun Garrity An informal survey of Windsorites reveals that adults under the age of 30 are most likely to avoid the doctor’s office, compared to people over 40. A recent survey conducted over two days in the downtown area

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Sandwich Towne rallies to save post office

Sandwich Towne rallies to save post office

🕔14:43, 1.Feb 2013

by Chris Richards For the second time in two years, Windsor’s Olde Sandwich Towne is fighting to keep one of its historical buildings from being shuttered. Dozens of Windsor and Sandwich Towne residents gathered at the corner of Sandwich and

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ACWR takes creativity to the next level

ACWR takes creativity to the next level

🕔14:42, 1.Feb 2013

By: Murad Erzinclioglu Area artists are being given the opportunity to develop their skills. Since October 2011 the Art Council Windsor & Region has been running educational workshops for local artists under the WE Launched banner. The ACWR is a

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“Best” Picture

🕔14:39, 1.Feb 2013

While I have no love for the Academy Awards, I accept that it’s cinema’s biggest night and therefore feel obliged to watch all nine of the year’s Best Picture nominees. It’s just unfortunate only two of them deserve the mantle.

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Dippers brave the cold for a cause

Dippers brave the cold for a cause

🕔14:38, 1.Feb 2013

Over 300 people braved the cold Jan. 26 and dove into the freezing waters of Lake Erie. The 13th Annual Polar Bear Dip began with registration, lunch and a recognition ceremony at Lakeside Park in Kingsville. The Dippers then proceeded

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Dogs in Warfare

Dogs in Warfare

🕔14:18, 1.Feb 2013

Monuments across the world depict animals’ role in humanity’s conflicts. They’ve ran next to us during the big hunt and even fought with soldiers in war. Through mine fields, air strikes and fields of barbed wire, creatures from the animal

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Students trade one gold paperclip

Students trade one gold paperclip

🕔14:07, 1.Feb 2013

Students from St. Clair College are giving back to the community by bartering large gold paperclips. A group from the child and youth work program at the Thames Campus at St. Clair in Chatham is trading gold paperclips for items

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Does Church Attendance Make A Difference?

Does Church Attendance Make A Difference?

🕔13:45, 1.Feb 2013

by Alice Hewitt There are eight main reasons why Christians should attend church, victorious.org states. Reasons include that it is an expression of a person’s love for God and that it honour’s the Lord’s Day. According to an article by

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Graham makes his debut

🕔13:43, 1.Feb 2013

by Mitchell Brandner Mitchell Graham made his Ontario Hockey League debut Jan. 31 in a game against the Peterborough Petes. Although the 2011 eleventh round draft pick played a limited role, Graham finished the game with two shots on net

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Local boxer featured in new documentary

Local boxer featured in new documentary

🕔13:36, 1.Feb 2013

  A local boxer is the subject of a new documentary showcasing his life and boxing career. Justin Hocko is ranked number one in Canada and trains at Rough Boxing Gym in Windsor. Filming of the documentary started in September

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Windsor water now fluoride free

🕔13:25, 1.Feb 2013

by Richard Riosa Windsorites will no longer consume fluoride in their tap water. For more than 50 years Windsor has been adding fluoride to the community water supply. The addition of fluoride was intended to help prevent tooth decay. On

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MNR Broadcast Feb 1

🕔13:22, 1.Feb 2013

This week’s local news, sports and weather. Stories include St. Cair student charity, One and Only One Barber shop and The Polar Dip with a new segment called Wolfey’s Wacky Fantasy Hockey. [podcast]/radio/MNR Broadcast 3 Feb 1.mp3[/podcast] Producer: Klay Coyle

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