OktoberFest by Taylor Busch
The Teutonia Club, a long-time Windsor establishment, is in danger of having to close its doors. Taylor Busch went to the OktoberFest to bring us this story.
The Teutonia Club, a long-time Windsor establishment, is in danger of having to close its doors. Taylor Busch went to the OktoberFest to bring us this story.
By Mandy Matthews Two white-haired men drove onto the lot while the investigators were searching inside the building. Earl Laframboise, 80, has owned the building for 60 years. At first glance of the fire damage, Laframboise did not have much
Many people think the race for mayor in the Town of Essex got more exciting when a fourth candidate, Bill Baker, threw his hat into the ring. With a broad background in business, marketing and communications, and a solid track
Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure event was held this past weekend. Shelbey Hernandez Reports.
MediaPlex Live @ 1 is a live two minute news update on TV Cogeco Windsor with stories produced by our
Microchips being handed out to pet owners to ensure pets safety.
BEING THANKFUL By Mark Brown As an American living in Canada, I celebrate two Thanksgivings. The first is Canadian Thanksgiving in October, celebrated the same day as the American Columbus Day. American Thanksgiving is in late November, characterized by huge
By Ryan Turczyniak October 10, 2014 The Southwest Wildcats were defeated by the Durham West Lightning 5-3 at Forest Glade Arena on Oct. 5. The Lightning are second place in the Provincial Women’s Hockey League. The Lightning were a strong
By: Michael Hugall The Windsor Lancers football team is off to their best record in 30 years after a 4-1 start to the 2014 season has left them in a tie for second in the Ontario Universities Athletic Conference. The Lancers
By: Dan Gray St. Clair College journalism students have held their first of two debates this election season at the MediaPlex in Windsor, Ontario. Prospective ward three candidates Gabe Maggio, Rino Bortolin, Caroline Postma and Claude Reno gathered with residents
by Evan Mathias Despite the Windsor Spitfires losing three of their first five games at home to start this season, they do have positives to build from. After missing the home opener against the Erie Otters Sept. 26 with
By: Victoria M. Parent Arts, Festival, Local Local artists, filmmakers and bands will be showing off their talents at the annual Harvesting the Fam Fest that runs until Oct. 11. Phog Lounge, Milk Coffee Bar, and other bars and lounges
The Windsor/Essex Humane Society is offering a service to pet owners to put their fears of losing their furry friends to rest. Microchips are one of the latest tools that pet owners can use to ensure that their cat or
By Millar Hill Pregnancy rates among adolescents are decreasing, according to recent statistics. According to Ontario’s Ministry of Health and Long-term Care, the rate of teenage pregnancies has been decreasing over the last 25 years. Even though the rate is
By Millar Hill Windsor residents are deciding what issues are significant to them as they prepare to vote in the upcoming municipal election. A total of 54 candidates are running for ward councillor positions this year. Some residents have said
Gay and straight students can now work together at St. Clair College to end homophobia. St. Clair College’s Gay-Straight Alliance was created by Mikael Mosley, 21, and approved by the Student Representative Council Sept. 26. Members will raise awareness of
By Shelbey Hernandez Despite fewer participants and a lower total raised, organizers of the local 17th annual CIBC Run for the Cure are happy with the turnout. Last year,
by Mark Brown The St. Clair Saints men’s baseball team posted a perfect 4-0 record to end the regular season. The sweep of two weekend doubleheaders pushed the Saints’ record to 19 wins and one loss. The almost-perfect season reached
By Caleb Workman Myeloma March Sept. 28, 2014 Windsor’s Multiple Myeloma March Families and friends of myeloma patients along with community supporters came out to the annual “Windsor Multiple Myeloma Walk” on Sept. 28. The sunny day in Dieppe