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By: Dan Gray A people person with a plan and a promise. A father, entrepreneur and former city councillor. More experiences, more time and more ideas to dedicate to a city he once led. From under a bushy white
By: Dan Gray A people person with a plan and a promise. A father, entrepreneur and former city councillor. More experiences, more time and more ideas to dedicate to a city he once led. From under a bushy white
By Eugenio Mendoza Some Windsor residents say urban chicken coops should be allowed on private property. Experts believe say that having chickens would be a safe and healthy alternative to store-bought products and cite an overabundance of Genetically Modified Organisms
Denise Ghanam By Madison Duggan Ward 1 Harley Davidson motorcycle rider; singer; wife; leader; these are just a few of the titles this candidate boasts. Denise Claire Ghanam was born in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia and moved to Windsor with her
by Ryan Turczyniak October 17, 2014 Daniel William Speal, 48 is running for Windsor’s Ward 7 council in his first campaign and was the first in line to file his candidacy papers in 2014. He is married with two children
By Shelbey Hernandez A social media inspired debate called Vote Now, Vote Then, saw over 250 attendees. The debate was held at The Foundry Pub on Oct. 15 and began at 7 p.m. The debate consisted of 10 of
By Bobby-Jo Keats Maria Fernandes appears to know a thing or two about what it takes to be successful. Running her immigration and family law practice for over 14 years, the humble, soft-spoken wife and mother of three is
By: Ashley Ann Mentley According to a recent report, the average Canadian eats almost twice their recommended daily amount of calories and three times the fat in just one traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Health Canada says the average male aged 19-30
By: Ashley Ann Mentley Many University of Windsor students have strong concerns about the city, but mixed feelings about voting in the upcoming election. Megan Sinclair, 20, and Lisan DeNijs, 19, are both third-year concurrent education students who moved to
The sun’s bright rays shine through the clouds, heating up the air on a surprisingly warm October day. Surrounded by endless walls of corn, a small field filled with pumpkins of many shapes and sizes is dotted with people. The
Women have fought hard over the years to earn their right to vote and hold office around the world. Despite progress being made nationally, Remy Boulbol is one of only nine women running in Windsor’s municipal election. “Gender equity is
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: Ryan Turczyniak Announced by: Erik Zarins
In the Health Minute Yunhan Yao gives us important tips on sleep to help us stay healthy and alert.
On this segment of 3 Minutes With, Bobby Jo Keats sits down with Arts Director Chris Rabideau
A Windsor Ward 3 debate was held at the St.Clair Centre for the Arts. Aaron Sanders reports.
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: Brett Quinn Announced by: Shelbey Hernandez
Mediaplex News Now is a live half-hour news show produced St. Clair College Journalism students. This program is broadcast live to TV Cogeco Windsor. Produced by Chris Tracy Announced by Justin Prince Weather Specialist Ashley Ann Mentley
On this segment of 3 Minutes With, Justin Thomspon sits down with Ward 4 candidate Remy Boulbol
A sit-in was organized by students at the University of Windsor to protest the possibility of an upcoming strike. Oct 7, 2014.
The journalism students at the St. Clair College MediaPlex recently held a Windsor Ward 3 townhall. Ryan Brough brings us this report.
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: Chelsea Lefler Announced by: Adam Lucier