Hundreds of people hold peace rally to commemorate Imam Hussain martyrdom anniversary

Hundreds of people hold peace rally to commemorate Imam Hussain martyrdom anniversary

🕔11:11, 30.Nov 2015

Hundreds of people from the Shia Muslim Community of Windsor marched to city hall Sunday to commemorate the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussain. Hussain was the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad and is said to be a symbol of peace

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Sudanese athlete finds home at Catholic Central

Sudanese athlete finds home at Catholic Central

🕔14:18, 27.Nov 2015

Ryan Blevins An international student-athlete arriving at Catholic Central high school has big shoes to fill, literally and figuratively. Seventeen-year-old Jonothan Nicola is a six foot nine inch forward who is enrolled at CCH and is the newest member of the

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Black Friday at Devonshire Mall

Black Friday at Devonshire Mall

🕔13:25, 27.Nov 2015

   

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New hopes, new plans and new faces for Windsor Downtown Mission

New hopes, new plans and new faces for Windsor Downtown Mission

🕔12:35, 27.Nov 2015

The giant cathedral-like church echoes the bouncing syllables as Windsor Downtown Mission’s new director of development throws her audience a barrage of fact after fact. The audience is made up of delegates from Leadership Windsor-Essex, who try to pepper questions

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Lending a therapeutic paw to students

Lending a therapeutic paw to students

🕔12:29, 27.Nov 2015

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan Therapeutic Paws of Canada are working together to bring therapy dogs to meet with students at the University of Windsor, following a visit at St. Clair College Residence. The University of Windsor will be holding a Therapeutic

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Street Labourers Unite

Street Labourers Unite

🕔12:25, 27.Nov 2015

Windsorites working and living on the streets now have their own Union. The Street Labourers of Windsor opened a union hall on Tecumseh Road East. “This has been a combination of quite a few years of work,” said member and

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Something about Bezaire

Something about Bezaire

🕔12:22, 27.Nov 2015

By: Jordan Caschera “I was in my early 20’s, it was a comedy called The Putting Edge and I was thrown into it,” said Ted Bezaire. “I wanted to go big.” You’ve heard it before, Do what you love and

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Vagnini wins coach of the year

🕔12:16, 27.Nov 2015

By Jordan Caschera The St. Clair Saints Women’s soccer head coach has won two college Coach of the Year awards at the CCAA Women’s Championship Banquet. Steve Vagnini won the 2015 Ontario Colleges Athletic Association and Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association

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It’s not just a rock: the spirituality of crystals

It’s not just a rock: the spirituality of crystals

🕔12:09, 27.Nov 2015

Citizens of Windsor and Essex-County have been turning to crystals when looking for more than traditional healing and spirituality practices. Dating back six thousand years, crystals were used as healing tools by ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia and Ancient Egyptians. Their

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Vaping in the Wild West

Vaping in the Wild West

🕔12:04, 27.Nov 2015

By Todd Shearon A Windsor man is providing a viable option to help people quit smoking, through vaping. Mike Hart, owner of Vape Me Vapables, has been running his home-based business for three years and it has a growing success

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More along the road

More along the road

🕔12:02, 27.Nov 2015

Windsorites may have to pay more if city council approves a progressive road tax.   A revised road tax levy was brought up at the executive committee meeting at city hall on Nov. 23. The proposal is an incremental tax

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Sports roundup

Sports roundup

🕔11:39, 27.Nov 2015

Jr. nobles team champions The Belle River Nobles junior football team were crowned champions at the Allies Bowl on Nov. 17 when they defeated the Villanova Wildcats. Running back Austin Holland who tallied 223 rushing yards and a touchdown while

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Call of Duty: Still the Same Game

Call of Duty: Still the Same Game

🕔11:32, 27.Nov 2015

The new Call of Duty game is appealing to a general gaming audience but some are worried it isn’t bringing anything new to the table. The newest game release, Call of Duty: Black Ops III, is on track to have

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Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board to move forward with accommodation reviews

Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board to move forward with accommodation reviews

🕔11:15, 27.Nov 2015

Three elementary schools could be closed in June 2016, could lead to two new middle school facilities The Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board’s trustees have decided to start three accommodation reviews which, if approved, could close and consolidate schools in

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He’s got balls

He’s got balls

🕔11:12, 27.Nov 2015

By Christian Bouchard Some people have all the luck in the world, but a little skill helps too. Catching a baseball at a MLB game is something many people dream of their entire lives. However, more often than not, whether

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Textbooks worrying students

Textbooks worrying students

🕔11:02, 27.Nov 2015

Textbooks worrying students By Rhiannon Lotze Converged Citizen Staff                 High school seniors are beginning to apply to post-secondary schools for September 2016 and many are worried about more than just the cost of tuition. On average, undergraduate programs cost

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Local Muslims react to Paris terror

Local Muslims react to Paris terror

🕔20:02, 21.Nov 2015

Terrorist attacks,violent conflicts, increased global security – it all  seems to be related to radical Islam. But Muslim students at the University of Windsor want people to know Islam is really a peaceful religion. The Muslim Student association  held a student candle

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BookFest hosts award-winning author

BookFest hosts award-winning author

🕔14:13, 20.Nov 2015

  Award-winning Canadian author Lawrence Hill visited BookFest Windsor on the tour for his newest novel, The Immigrant, on Nov 18.   During the event at the Capitol Theatre, Hill was interviewed by CBC’s Bob Steele, fielded questions from the

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Windsorites say pets get PTSD too

Windsorites say pets get PTSD too

🕔13:24, 20.Nov 2015

Although she was only a puppy when her past owners mistreated her, two years later, the abuse she received still affects her today. Siberian husky Miley was four months old when she was rescued by Jenn St. Jean. Back then,

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Adventure Bay Festivies

Adventure Bay Festivies

🕔13:20, 20.Nov 2015 Festivities were held to mark Universal Children’s Day at the Windsor International Aquatic and Training Centre, Nov 20. Several local agencies and organizations provided activities and information for children and their families and Adventure Bay Family Water Park offered discounted Read Full Article

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