Students receive scholarships and awards

Students receive scholarships and awards

🕔11:20, 26.Feb 2016

Friends and family watched as St. Clair College students received awards and scholarships at the Centre for the Arts.   The annual awards night was opened by John Fairley and awards were presented by Veronique Mandal and Darryl Danelon. There

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Price hikes in grocery affecting Windsorites

🕔11:18, 26.Feb 2016

  By Samantha Wigfield. Produce and meat prices have dramatically increased this past year, causing various concerns for Windsorites and food related organizations. Wages continue to relatively stay the same, while the CBC News website says in this past year

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Tracking your every move

Tracking your every move

🕔11:14, 26.Feb 2016

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan Most people don’t know their employers have methods of tracking their every move on the internet. There is a debate on whether this technology is ethical, as keyboard loggers are tracking programs that allow people to see

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Local business hits a homerun

Local business hits a homerun

🕔11:01, 26.Feb 2016

By Christian Bouchard A local man has spun his passion for baseball into a successful idea for his family run business. Back-Yard Bat Co. in Tecumseh supplies local baseball teams and players with their own personal bats. Paul LaMantia created

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Familia nets second consecutive Mr. Basketball award

Familia nets second consecutive Mr. Basketball award

🕔10:55, 26.Feb 2016

By Ryan Blevins The Windsor Essex County Secondary School Athletic Association’s Most Valuable Player award is returning to a familiar face. February is award season for WECSSAA basketball. Just as the NBA hands out awards at the end of the

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Windsor Carries On After Snowfall

Windsor Carries On After Snowfall

🕔10:32, 26.Feb 2016 WINDSOR, ON -- Erie St. West is covered in snow once more following the so called “snowmaggedon.” After the heavy snowfall and freezing rain experienced on Feb. 24 and 25 Windsor is once again covered in white. (Photo By Victoria Read Full Article
Rediscover city parks with new accessibility

Rediscover city parks with new accessibility

🕔16:18, 19.Feb 2016

The City of Windsor wants you to step outside and rediscover the parks in your neighbourhood. Close to 200 residents attended an open house Feb. 8 at Giovanni Caboto Club to view the $1.5 million plans to upgrade more than

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Windsor International Aquatic Centre hosts WECSSAA swim meet

Windsor International Aquatic Centre hosts WECSSAA swim meet

🕔14:47, 19.Feb 2016

by Dawn Gray The local swimming community is growing with the help of the Windsor International Aquatic Centre. The 2016 Windsor Essex County Secondary Schools Athletic Association swim finals were held at the Aquatic Centre on Feb. 16 and brought

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Save parking garage on Pelissier

🕔14:15, 19.Feb 2016

By Fabricio Rivera   Windsorites are concerned about the elimination of the free one-hour parking and the increase in parking rates at the municipal parking garage on Pelissier Street-businesses and residents are signing a petition in an attempt to save

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Self-driving cars could potentially be tested in Windsor

Self-driving cars could potentially be tested in Windsor

🕔13:22, 19.Feb 2016

Mayor Drew Dilkens stands in the board room at City Hall on Feb. 19. Photo by Stephanie Zografos By Stephanie Zografos   Windsor could potentially be the testing spot for new technologies working to build self-driving cars.   Mayor Drew

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Sex for sale

Sex for sale

🕔12:55, 19.Feb 2016

By Alyssa Horrobin Cases of sex trafficking make headlines across North America, but local police and anti-human trafficking advocates say this is an issue in Windsor. Illegal activity involving the sex trade is an ongoing issue becoming more and more

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Fall of loonie affecting Windsorites’ financial planning

Fall of loonie affecting Windsorites’ financial planning

🕔12:50, 19.Feb 2016

By Felicia Patterson Many Windsorites are being affected by the drop in value of the Canadian dollar—some are benefiting, while others are not. As the value of the loonie remains low, people living in Canada who work in the U.S are

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A long way down

A long way down

🕔12:49, 19.Feb 2016

By Aaron Lombardi People have been jumping off the Ambassador Bridge since its construction but it’s a subject many don’t want to discuss. Not all jumpers are Canadian, some are visitors. A man crossing the Windsor-Detroit border tells the patrol

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Leicester City getting foxy

Leicester City getting foxy

🕔12:42, 19.Feb 2016

By Christian Bouchard Fans of English football in Windsor have been admiring the play of Leicester City all season long. In a season of great performances, knocking off Manchester City 3-1 in week 25 certainly proved they are legitimate contenders

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Maple Leafs set to clear house at NHL Trade Deadline

🕔12:32, 19.Feb 2016

By Jordan Caschera  As the Feb. 29 NHL Trade Deadline looms, the Toronto Maple Leafs are looking to clear house to keep their elusive five year plan on track. The Toronto Maple Leafs are in no way a playoff contending

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NBA trade deadline… just okay

🕔12:29, 19.Feb 2016

by Michael Hugall   Feb. 18 marked the trade-deadline in the National Basketball Association with many big names projected to switch jerseys. Fans waited in anticipation as their favourite teams began the day with players like Carmelo Anthony, Dwight Howard

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Save Ojibway asks ERCA for help

Save Ojibway asks ERCA for help

🕔12:26, 19.Feb 2016

By Ashley Ann Mentley Local groups protesting commercial development in the Ojibway Prairie area are reaching out to the Essex Region Conservation Authority for help. Nancy Panchesan, a LaSalle woman who has been advocating to protect Ojibway for more than

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Students are getting lucky…at bingo

🕔12:25, 19.Feb 2016

By Rhiannon Lotze St. Clair College students took part in dirty bingo on Feb. 11 in support of Love and Sexual Health Awareness Week. Dirty bingo is an alternate version of bingo where the winners receive prizes such as sex

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Windsor vs the Ambassador Bridge Company

Windsor vs the Ambassador Bridge Company

🕔12:24, 19.Feb 2016

The City of Windsor and the Ambassador Bridge Company are in the midst of a power struggle for properties in the west-end community. The main argument presented in court by Matty Moroun and the bridge company is with the Ambassador

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Tiger Stadium site to get a makeover

Tiger Stadium site to get a makeover

🕔12:19, 19.Feb 2016

  By Ryan Blevins Detroit Tigers fans will finally see something done to the corner of Michigan and Trumbull where beloved Tiger Stadium once stood. The 9.5 acre site that once was home to Tiger Stadium will no longer sit

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