MediaPlex Live @ 1 November 12, 2014
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: Kenneth Bullock Announced by: Tecumseh MacGuigan
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: Kenneth Bullock Announced by: Tecumseh MacGuigan
Hosted by: Millar Hill Weather: Kenneth Bullock
The Coats for Kids campaign is underway. Taylor Busch tells us more.
A production of Mary Poppins will be taking place at the St. Clair College Centre for the Arts Chelsea Lefler has the details.
The Windsor International Film Festival has been going on for ten years. Aaron Sanders reports,
The Windsor International Writers Conference is coming up. Ashley Ann Mentley spoke to Pam Goldstein about the event.
The Windsor police held a crime statistics meeting with Mayor Eddie Francis in attendance.
Today and every year ion November 11, Canadians pause in a moment of silence to honour and remember the men and women who have served, and continue to serve Canada during times of war, conflict and peace.
Windsor commemorated Remembrance Day in its own way at the local Cenotaph.
It will make me sick FALSE It doesn’t work FALSE These are two among many myths surrounding a simple vaccination: the flu shot. The flu vaccine contains an inactivated virus from last year’s strain of influenza. Some believe that this
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: Melissa Fregapan Announced by: Yunhan Yao
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: Chris Mailloux Announced by: Shaun Garrity
City officials admit that the election rules around billboards need to be clarified. A local media outlet recently reported that, technically, the lit signs are breaking the By-law. The city’s building department agrees, but says the signs do not break
by Evan Mathias The constituents of the City of Windsor have elected Drew Dilkens as Windsor’s next mayor in landslide fashion, as Dilkens claimed 55.4 per cent of the vote. The Ward One councilor’s platform was simple, building on success.
The roof was on fire for a local pizza place after a generator, generated the blaze. Early morning on Oct 6 a fire broke out on the roof of a local Pizza Pizza. The store which is located on Tecumseh
By Blake Wilson Bookstores in Windsor and across the globe are facing stiff competition from online and digital competitors. Back before the Internet, bookstores were one of the main ways for consumers to obtain reading material and public libraries
A student at St. Clair residence Lyndsey Findlay is holding an Eat Your Words event later on Nov.7.2014. Findlay last year at “Comfortable Words People Regret Negative Words They Used” saw that event at the university of Windsor to
Windsorites are being encouraged to get their house prepared for the winter. As winter approaches, local companies say Windsorites need to prepare their home and gardens for harsh temperatures. John Degroot is the owner of Degroots Nurseries in Windsor. He