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By Chris Mailloux After three long years Joss Whedon has finally returned to television with his latest work Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Right away the series shows clips from the 2012 hit film The Avengers, setting up the connection between
By Richard Riosa From the minute you pick up the controller until the moment you put it down, you know you’re taking part in something truly special. Fans have been waiting over five years to see if Rockstar North
A woman and three men have been arrested and charged with theft under $5,000. They are accused of embedding stolen credit card data onto gift cards used to purchase goods. A tip from an employee at the Real Canadian Superstore
By Clara Musca Runners, bikers and walkers gathered at Green Acres Optimist Park in Tecumseh Sept. 15 to celebrate the legacy of Terry Fox and continue the fight against cancer. The 33rd anniversary of the event attracted about 7,000 people,
by Chelsea Lefler The Windsor Essex Swim Team is unable to practice at the St. Denis Center due to the CUPE 1393 strike. With some of the university workers on strike, the St. Denis Center pool is now closed, leaving
by Shaun Garrity A former prostitute’s speech of survival on the streets causes female members of the audience to cry. A decade ago Natasha Falle was selling her body to anonymous men for money. “We were junkies, sexual deviants, criminals,
By Sean Previl A by-election is being held for Ward 7 and one woman is hoping to take the chair. Robin Fortier, owner of Monty Formal Wear, is running for the Ward 7 city council seat in the by-election Dec.
By Chris Jackman The second annual employer appreciation luncheon at Caesars Windsor on Thursday highlighted the importance of encouraging new immigrants to choose Windsor. Diversity Works was hosted by the New Canadians’ Centre of Excellence Inc. in association with the
By Darren Breckles Bargaining talks between CUPE 1393, who have been on strike since Sept. 8, and the University of Windsor resumed on Tuesday under a news blackout. CUPE 1393 represents approximately 281 technical, trades and professional staff at the
by Sarah Ryrie Despite outshooting the Sarnia Sting 49-20, the Windsor Spitfires were unable to come back from a three-goal deficit losing 3-1 at home Sept. 26. The Spitfires have now lost their first two games of the Ontario Hockey
by Sarah Ryrie The 22nd annual Fall Wedding Event took place at the Caboto Club Sept. 18. The event is the largest of its kind in Windsor. Over 100 wedding vendors and retailers were at the event to help couples
by Taylor Desjardins St. Clair College students and staff have been granted more access to health services this year. According to the St. Clair College website, a partnership has been formed with Windsor Family Health Team. This means more access
By Sean Previl Locals are being warned about their Facebook usage after a girl’s page was hacked. The Windsor Police Service are cautioning Facebook users about logging in on public computers and around friends after a girl’s page was hacked
by Chris Mailloux Rogues Gallery Comics celebrated its eighth anniversary this year by hosting an auction. Each year to celebrate the anniversary of the stores opening, Rogues Gallery has a comic book sale. This year owner Shawn Cousineau decided to
By: Mandy Matthews Paint chips have replaced this year’s autumn leaves for Windsor residents living on Benjamin Avenue. The water tower in the area is the only one in Windsor and paint chips are flaking off the 58-year-old structure and
By: Kyle Simkins Over 50 people scaled Caesars Windsor’s tallest tower Sept 17. to benefit children with disabilities. The Easter Seals inaugural Windsor Drop Zone event gave people the opportunity to raise funds by rappelling down the 27-story Augustus Tower
by Justin Prince The Windsor Family Credit Union Centre is hosting a charity event to raise money for people affected by spinal cord injuries Sept. 29. The seventh annual Spinal Cord Injury Ontario Wheelchair Relay Challenge is being held in
By Jolene Perron The House of Shalom has teamed up with United Way for the benefit of Windsor and Essex county. During their “Seven Days of Caring” throughout Essex County, the House of Shalom collected canned goods. These canned goods
By Taylor Busch With the help of their hometown cheering them on, eight swimmers from Windsor placed fourth overall in swimming competitions at the International Children’s Games in August. Andrei Semenov has been coaching the Windsor Essex Swim Team for