The rising of Moon vs. Sun

The rising of Moon vs. Sun

🕔12:06, 19.Feb 2016

Canadian husband and wife duo, Raine Maida and Chantal Kreviazuk poured love and emotion into their performance at Windsor’s Chrysler Theatre on the eve of Valentine’s during their Moon vs. Sun tour. “It’s really good (being on the road with

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The sound of passion

The sound of passion

🕔12:02, 19.Feb 2016

By Garrett Fodor Social media platforms are changing the music industry and affecting how musicians get their content out to the public.   With the creation of YouTube, SoundCloud, Spotify and even iTunes there has been an increase of success

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Taking it one beat at a time

Taking it one beat at a time

🕔12:01, 19.Feb 2016

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan According to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, 70,000 Canadians will have heart attacks this year with the majority being preventable. HSFC reports that one heart attack will occur every seven minutes. Out of these heart attacks,

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Major League Baseball considers going across the pond

Major League Baseball considers going across the pond

🕔11:49, 19.Feb 2016

    By Ryan Blevins Major American sports leagues have been attempting to build a new audience across the pond and more leagues are jumping on board. On Jan. 26 MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said, in an interview with The

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Child abuse hurts long-term

Child abuse hurts long-term

🕔11:40, 19.Feb 2016

By Dylan Fremlin When most people think of post-traumatic stress disorder they think of men returning from war, but that is not the only cause of PTSD. Patrick O’Sullivan is a 31-year-old ex-NHL hockey player who suffers from PTSD. O’Sullivan’s

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More Plant Based Options in Windsor

More Plant Based Options in Windsor

🕔11:31, 19.Feb 2016

Canada has seen a substantial increase in people going vegetarian or eating less meat according to a poll by the Vancouver Humane Society. The Vancouver Humane Society conducted a poll saying that about 12 million Canadians are now vegetarian or

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Local students create art to welcome Syrian Refugees

Local students create art to welcome Syrian Refugees

🕔11:24, 19.Feb 2016

  By Rabiul Biplob Students from An-Noor Islamic School made postcards and paintings for the Syrian children who have made Windsor their home to welcome them to the community. An-Noor parent council hosted the event Feb. 5. The postcards soon

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Ontario making electrical vehicles more affordable

Ontario making electrical vehicles more affordable

🕔11:00, 19.Feb 2016

With the rate of air pollution growing, people are trying to do something about environmental concerns. The Ontario government is making electric vehicles more affordable to the public through an incentive program that aims to reduce greenhouse gases and help

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Open Streets Windsor hosts open house

🕔10:10, 19.Feb 2016

By Allanah Wills After getting approval from the city, Windsor will host their first ever Open Streets. The public was invited to the Windsor International Aquatic and Training Centre on Feb. 17 to receive more information, including how to become

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Radar testing procedures questioned

Radar testing procedures questioned

🕔13:46, 12.Feb 2016

There could be inconsistencies in police radar testing, but changes can’t be made unless people contest their traffic tickets. A January report from CBC News claims most police organizations use a tuning fork test in order to test their radar

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Windsor shows off its beauty

🕔13:08, 12.Feb 2016

By Janeen Kratochvil Free manicures and fashion shows were some of the highlights at the annual Beauty Expo held Feb. 7 and 8 at the Caboto Club in Windsor. The show featured 35 vendors who showcased their most popular products and

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The Long Goodbye

🕔13:07, 12.Feb 2016

By Mark Brown Writing this a couple of days before Valentine’s Day, I realize that the best relationships are those that persevere through good times, bad times and uncertain times.  Yet sooner or later, all relationships come to an end.

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Fire and ice unite for a special cause

Fire and ice unite for a special cause

🕔12:31, 12.Feb 2016

By Alyssa Horrobin Windsorites wanting to support Special Olympics Ontario took a dive into icy water last weekend. The Ontario Law Enforcement Torch Run partnered with St. Clair College for the school’s second annual Polar Plunge fundraising event. College staff

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Leafs’ Phaneuf traded to rival Senators

🕔12:27, 12.Feb 2016

By Dylan Fremlin The Dion Phaneuf era has officially come to an end for the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Leafs shipped their captain to their arch rivals, the Ottawa Senators Tuesday morning in a nine player deal. It was the

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What’s happening in Windsor arts and entertainment

🕔12:20, 12.Feb 2016

By Allanah Wills   Free Film Screening: Project ICE Where: Lakeshore Cinemas When: Feb. 18 at 6:30 pm The Detroit River Canadian Cleanup will be offering a free screening of their film Project: ICE as well as a panel discussion

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It’s MADD to drive drunk

It’s MADD to drive drunk

🕔12:12, 12.Feb 2016

A local Mothers Against Drunk Driving community organizer has been explaining what people can do to prevent impaired driving. Chaouki Hamka is the community leader for MADD Windsor and Essex County. The mission of MADD is to stop intoxicated driving

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Ronald McDonald House in Windsor

Ronald McDonald House in Windsor

🕔11:45, 12.Feb 2016

By Aaron Lombardi     The Ronald McDonald House is a facility for families coping with the process of cancer treatment and will open in Windsor this spring.   A grand player piano sits in the centre ballroom of Windsor’s Ciociaro

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Fighting for love

Fighting for love

🕔11:27, 12.Feb 2016

Meaghan Marton and Ricardo Rodriguez show off their fighting stance at Border City Boxing Club on February 8, 2016 Photo By Michelle Laramie   By Michelle Laramie A Windsor couple is putting on boxing gloves to help make their Valentine’s

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Downtown apartment receives complaints from tenant

Downtown apartment receives complaints from tenant

🕔11:25, 12.Feb 2016

A Windsor municipal tenant said he believes his landlord is not taking enough responsibility in the maintenance of his apartment. Jacob Caron, a 22-year-old Windsorite, said he is concerned about the building conditions he’s living in. Fungi, rodents and black

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Sports round up week of Feb. 12

🕔11:02, 12.Feb 2016

by Michael Hugall   Great Lakes Junior ‘C’ Hockey League The Essex 73’s are in the driver’s seat as they take a 3-0 series stranglehold into Alvinston tonight, a win could clinch the series. The 73’s are led by the

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