Border City Wrestling by Kenneth Bullock
St Clair College welcomes the city known wrestling group to the newest facility, the SportsPlex.
St Clair College welcomes the city known wrestling group to the newest facility, the SportsPlex.
It’s been almost a year since over $70,000 in merchandise was stolen from a local video game store and the business continues to live on. On Monday, November 4, 2013 a break in left The Game MD to pick up
MediaPlex Live @ 1 is a live two minute news update on TV Cogeco Windsor with stories produced by our Journalism students at the MediaPlex. Show Produced by: Adam Lucier Announced by: Francesco Liburdi
By Shaun Garrity Almost all the temperatures of the Great Lakes are below average, so what does that mean for Windsor and the economy? Last year, over 92 per cent of the lakes were significantly covered with ice.
By Hector Bastidas On Tuesday afternoon Bruce Martin, a candidate in Windsor’s mayoral race, receiving members of the media for a Press Conference at the Holiday Inn Hotel. Among Martin’s criticisms specific about Eddy Francis time in the office, according
The Windsor Spitfires will regain the services of overage centre Jamie Lewis for Thursday’s game against the Plymouth Whalers at the WFCU Centre. Lewis, 20, has been sidelined for the first eight games of this Ontario Hockey League season serving
Fall brings something more than autumn colours and falling leaves – influenza. The Windsor-Essex Health Unit is getting ready for flu season this week as it rolls out the first of its community clinics, and vaccinations hit pharmacies and doctors
The Windsor International Film Festival is doing its part in keeping Canadian cinema alive as they enter their 10th year of operation.
By Mandy Matthews A nature walker with a good eye has recorded the first known deer tick to be around the Ojibway Prairie Complex. Shane Butnari ventured off the beaten path Tuesday, Oct. 14 and found himself in a natural
MediaPlex Live @ 1 is a live two minute news update on TV Cogeco Windsor with stories produced by our Media Convergence students at the MediaPlex. Show Produced by: Keely Gunn Anchored by: Mandy Matthews
A sit-in was organized by students at the University of Windsor to protest the possibility of an upcoming strike. Oct 7, 2014.
By Justin Prince On a cool fall afternoon in Windsor, Ont., just four days after the end of summer, children were kicking a soccer ball around Midtown Farmer’s Market in Ward 3. The smell of fresh cut grass and tomato
Melissa Amiouni A graduate student at the University of Windsor is inspiring people to become more ecofriendly. At an art show Oct. 19, Patricia Coates described her project and why she created it. While a graduate student obtaining her masters
By Rhiannon Lotze Local vaccination rates have been decreasing despite influenza killing 2000-8000 Canadians every year, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada. Based on information from the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit, influenza vaccination rates in Windsor and Essex
By Sean Frame City of Windsor employees are registering electors who do not have fixed addresses. On Oct. 16 Elections Windsor sent city employees to the Downtown Mission and the Salvation Army to help register voters for the upcoming municipal
By: Tyler Boissonneault After seven years, Essex county business BeachWalk Fitness decides to move onto the main road. An Essex County business is moving and expanding into the downtown in order to offer more services to residents. BeachWalk Fitness, a
By Tecumseh MacGuigan Photo Editor Joey Wright is about to enter a new stage in life. The 23-year-old Windsor native just finished performing in a local adaptation of Othello in September amidst campaigning for council of Ward Five. By 3
Residents of Ward 2 are looking for a councilor to be their voice and one candidate thinks he can be the answer. When any Windsorite approaches John Elliott, they’re approaching a person whose calm, friendly and businesslike demeanor is well
By: Michael Hugall The Riverside Sports program is making substantial contributions to local athletes in Windsor. Founded in 1996 by Phil Haddad, the Riverside Sports program has given back to many, young athletes by graduating them to higher levels of
By Erik Zarins The town of Tecumseh has created incredible opportunities for those looking for “The Canadian Dream.” Restaurants, shopping centres, medical services, a skateboard park and the WFCU Centre are all within reach. Joe Bachetti is quick