MediaPlex Live @ 1 February 13, 2014
MediaPlex Live @ 1. This five minute news update airs LIVE on TV Cogeco Windsor with stories produced by journalism
MediaPlex Live @ 1. This five minute news update airs LIVE on TV Cogeco Windsor with stories produced by journalism
MNN Show 17 Live Recording February 11, 2014
MediaPlex Live @ 1 is a live five minute news update on TV Cogeco Windsor with stories produced by our
MediaPlex Live @ 1. This five minute news update airs LIVE on TV Cogeco Windsor with stories produced by journalism
MediaPlex Live @ 1 is a live five minute news update on TV Cogeco Windsor with stories produced by our
by Dan Gray The Canadian Coast Guard is warning shipping companies they may not be able to navigate the Detroit River without icebreaking support. Overhead satellite images of the eastern Great Lakes show that Lake Erie, Lake St. Clair and
MediaPlex Live @ 1 is a live five minute news update on TV Cogeco Windsor with stories produced by our
By: Sarah Ryrie Trivia for a great cause St. Clair College hosted its second annual trivia game at its main campus to raise money for United Way. Eight teams signed up for the trivia game and each team member was
by Justin Prince The Adventure Bay Water Park will be temporarily shutting down after receiving complaints about having slippery floors. According to Don Sadler, the project manager for the Family Water Complex, there have been multiple complaints about the floors
by Evan Mathias Almost every Canadian hockey player grows up dreaming to play in the NHL, to play hockey at the highest level for their favourite team. For many of these kids that dream will never be achieved, for some
by Bobby-Jo Keats For one local florist, red roses are the focus of romance on Valentine’s Day. Co-owner of Janette Florist Brandi Sullivan is preparing for Feb. 14 with a large assortment of flowers and arrangements. The local, family owned
by Sean Previl Amy Gleeson has suffered from severe anxiety, panic disorder and depression for most of her life. She’s only 23 years old. The University of Windsor student said the stigma around mental illnesshas been the most difficult part
by Sean Previl After more than four years of operation, The Legends of 2012 will close Feb. 16. Previously known as the Happy Tap Tavern, Roger Samudio, 36, bought the building at 1056 Wyandotte St. E. in January 2010 and
by Chelsea Lefler The severe weather this year in Windsor is preventing students from getting to school and is effecting their education. “It’s affecting my schooling because the care for the sidewalk and roads makes it difficult to get to
by Richard Riosa A climate change expert is warning people to become more informed about climate change and the effects it has on the planet, but few people showed up to hear him speak in Windsor. Jerry Schnoor, co-director of
by Sean Frame The University of Windsor’s Club Baseball is raising fund by creating a movie theater experience on campus. On Jan. 30 the University of Windsor Lancers Baseball team hosted its first of many movie nights on campus in
by Chris Mailloux Windsor’s own super hero is working to help the homeless even outside of Windsor. The persona of the Crimson Canuck was created in October 2011 and is being used to inspire others to get involved in their
by Hailey Trealout From spirited cave paintings and hieroglyphics to the Mona Lisa and Starry Night, people have been using art to tell a story – this is the concept that has Vince Allen Kogut picking up his pencil.
by Justin Thompson Ontario workers earning minimum wage are struggling to live on $10.25 an hour, especially if they’re under the age of 25. According to a 2009 labour force survey by Statistics Canada, about 60 per cent of minimum