Looking through a lens provides therapeutic release

Looking through a lens provides therapeutic release

🕔13:12, 31.Dec 2015

She finds her way to the front of the crowd gathered to see the unveiling of a new cenotaph. She’s not really part of the audience here, nor is she an organizer. On this warm summer day in Harrow, camera

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Local experts say dogs are the worst Christmas presents

Local experts say dogs are the worst Christmas presents

🕔12:02, 20.Dec 2015

  Windsor Essex Humane Society employees are excited about breaking last December’s record for most pet adoptions in a year, but still have to discourage residents from giving sheltered animals as gifts during the holidays. According to Canine Rescue’s website,

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Windsor recognized in tech world

Windsor recognized in tech world

🕔15:04, 18.Dec 2015

By Millar Hill A local app development company is putting Windsor on the tech world map. Andy Kale, Jakub Koter and Ali Al-Aasm launched Red Piston Inc. five years ago. The company has been growing ever since. Red Piston has

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A new vehicle control system is coming- U of W

A new vehicle control system is coming- U of W

🕔14:24, 18.Dec 2015

  By Kayla Wang With the high rate of roadway collisions, what can people do to avoid car accidents and make it more safer for drivers? A group of researchers from University of Windsor are aiming to invent an well-rounded

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The suds are flowing from the Real Canadian Superstore

The suds are flowing from the Real Canadian Superstore

🕔11:13, 18.Dec 2015

Windsorites can now add another item to their shopping carts during their grocery runs: beer. Premier Kathleen Wynne and Minister of Finance Charles Sousa announced Dec. 15 that 58 grocery locations across Ontario would sell beer. According to a news

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Stuck in the middle

Stuck in the middle

🕔21:25, 17.Dec 2015

By Millar Hill Each morning 20-year-old Brock Mulligan follows the same routine. After he fights a short but strenuous battle with the snooze button on his alarm clock, he gets dressed in clothes that hide the body he was born

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Living with cystic fibrosis

Living with cystic fibrosis

🕔16:24, 17.Dec 2015

[soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/238070034″ params=”auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true” width=”100%” height=”300″ iframe=”true” /] When Merisa LePage wakes up in the morning, she smiles seeing her daughter Sasha on the monitor next to her, sleeping soundly. She enjoys the moment before she thinks about her daily duties:

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ESports community growing quickly in Windsor-Essex

ESports community growing quickly in Windsor-Essex

🕔15:18, 17.Dec 2015

‘We’ve realized this is a growing industry and that it can only go up from here’ says Shaun Byrne It’s a busy October morning at a downtown hotel in London, Ont. as staff prepare to host one of the city’s

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The Story of Carrousel    

The Story of Carrousel    

🕔13:35, 17.Dec 2015

As a young Yugoslavian girl who spent most of the first 14 years of her life living in children’s hospitals, transition camps and in war-torn Germany, Ann Thier did not think she would live past her 30s. Now widowed, 80 and living in the one of the most culturally

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Authorities urge caution this time of year

Authorities urge caution this time of year

🕔18:01, 13.Dec 2015

Windsor’s emergency services are reminding residents to take extra precautions this holiday season. Both Windsor Police Service and Windsor Fire and Rescue Services have started their annual campaigns to bring awareness to recurring seasonal problems. From identity theft to dangers

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Safety driving in winter

Safety driving in winter

🕔18:38, 11.Dec 2015

  In the middle of December, it is getting colder and colder. Since last week’s collision in River Canard, the foggy weather has people paying more attention to driving safety during the winter month. Local police are taking the time

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Former MP to teach at U of W in 2016

Former MP to teach at U of W in 2016

🕔18:07, 11.Dec 2015

After being a member of parliament for 13 years, former Windsor-Tecumseh MP Joe Comartin will be using his experiences to teach parliamentary politics at the University of Windsor. Comartin retired more than a year ago and during that time, he

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Windsorites asked to donate money, food, to help homeless this winter

Windsorites asked to donate money, food, to help homeless this winter

🕔13:11, 11.Dec 2015

As cooler temperatures start to set in, most Windsorites can take shelter at home, but those without a home have few places to go. Several Windsor organizations such as Windsor’s Downtown Mission, Welcome Centre Shelter for Women and the Homeless

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Property Tax Increase possible for Windsor

Property Tax Increase possible for Windsor Updated

🕔19:00, 4.Dec 2015

If the proposed 2016 budget is approved with no changes, taxpayers will be faced with a 1.75 per cent property tax hike in the City of Windsor. This increase would be the first in seven years. It would include the

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University exchange students seek homes for the holidays

University exchange students seek homes for the holidays

🕔13:20, 4.Dec 2015

  The University of Windsor knows all too well that for international students studying here the holiday season can be stressful and lonely. Its International Student Centre is busy preparing for this year’s Host for the Holidays program, a program

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University of Windsor sports complex referendum does not pass

University of Windsor sports complex referendum does not pass

🕔12:01, 4.Dec 2015

Two of three students associations voted ‘yes’, needed 50 per cent approval from all three Students at the University of Windsor have voted against a proposal to renovate the school’s athletic complex. The Lancers Sport and Recreation Centre referendum went

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Native Canadians still practice their traditions

Native Canadians still practice their traditions

🕔12:00, 4.Dec 2015

Native Canadians still practice their traditions By Celia White Native Canadians are still using traditional hunting practices they have used for generations. Many hunters have said everyone hunts differently. It is more than just loading up gear and getting ready

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A hitting recovery

A hitting recovery

🕔12:00, 4.Dec 2015

A local athlete is returning to hockey as he heals from an injury he acquired while playing baseball. On Dec. 3, Aaron Langlois, 20, suited up and became the latest member of the Leamington Flyers of the Greater Ontario Junior

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Windsor helps give feedback to Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport

🕔11:53, 4.Dec 2015

Officials from the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport were in town to collect ideas from residents. Windsor was the final stop yesterday in an Ontario effort to improve arts and culture province-wide. Focusing on the arts is important as

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No answers yet on Syrian refugees coming to Windsor

🕔11:46, 4.Dec 2015

Although Mayor Drew Dilkens visited Ottawa on Tuesday to have a meeting with the Liberal government, there is still no sense of how many or when Syrian refugees will arrive in Windsor. Dilkens said regardless of the uncertainties, the city

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