Valuable goals scored in world tournament

Valuable goals scored in world tournament

🕔20:00, 8.Apr 2016

An international hockey tournament is scoring more than just goals.   Windsor is playing host to the Canadian Adult Recreational Hockey Association Hockey World Cup from Apr. 3-10.   The tournament features more than 2,500 players from 15 different countries.

Read Full Article
New opportunities on the horizon for the Teutonia Club

New opportunities on the horizon for the Teutonia Club

🕔13:49, 8.Apr 2016

After more than 60 years of meeting at 55 Edinborough St. in Windsor, the Verein Teutonia Club is closing its doors for good and members are anxiously waiting to move to a new hall across town. As of June 1,

Read Full Article
Keeping the faith for 175 years

Keeping the faith for 175 years

🕔12:31, 8.Apr 2016

Lana Talbot stands in front of Sandwich First Baptist Church, a national historic site. By Felicia Patterson Sandwich First Baptist Church was established to unite and offer aid to refugee blacks in the early 1800s and still provides assistance to

Read Full Article
National Beer Day goes international

National Beer Day goes international

🕔12:22, 8.Apr 2016

By Danielle Gagnier Owners of a local brewery are celebrating American National Beer Day. Walkerville Brewery invited Windsorites to the brewery for the release of their Easy Stout 365 beer that was available on tap only on April 7. They

Read Full Article
‘Big shoes to fill,’ Onorio Colucci takes his seat as CAO

‘Big shoes to fill,’ Onorio Colucci takes his seat as CAO

🕔12:21, 8.Apr 2016

Windsor has a new chief administrative officer, but he says not much will change in how the city runs. Former chief financial officer and treasurer Onorio Colucci was named CAO in January. His appointment followed Helga Reidel’s decision in December

Read Full Article
Payday nightmare

Payday nightmare

🕔12:18, 8.Apr 2016

By Sreedha Varanasi & Dawn Gray   Windsor currently has over 30 institutions that offer payday loans and some Windsorites feel as though the loans offered can easily become a financial trap. A payday loan is an amount of money

Read Full Article
Stressed out

Stressed out

🕔12:12, 8.Apr 2016

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan Recent studies show students in post-secondary school have been experiencing increased stress and anxiety over the last several years. The National College Health Assessment found 58.5 per cent of the 16,000 Ontario students surveyed experienced higher than

Read Full Article
School’s out

School’s out

🕔12:06, 8.Apr 2016

By Nate Hinckley Windsor Pride is continuing its support for youth with more programs geared toward improving physical  and mental health. One of its existing programs, School’s Out, begins as the school year winds down. The program will provide youth

Read Full Article

Alleged arsonist awaits trial conclusion

🕔11:58, 8.Apr 2016

By Aaron Lombardi An Essex man is on trial in Windsor on harassment charges and arson. Russell Bondy, 54, appearing to be in pain, entered the courtroom with a cane and sat behind the glass in the witness box, smiling at a

Read Full Article
Small businesses are huge for Windsor

Small businesses are huge for Windsor

🕔11:53, 8.Apr 2016

  By Alyssa Horrobin Windsor is home to thousands of entrepreneurs trying to make a living in a city with chronically high unemployment in Canada. The City Market in Windsor currently houses about 20 of the 20,000 small businesses in

Read Full Article
Wall earning accolades, scholarship

Wall earning accolades, scholarship

🕔11:51, 8.Apr 2016

  A local goalie is earning more than individual accolades and is set to earn an education from a soon to be Division I NCAA school.   Leamington Flyers rookie goalie Tyler Wall took the league by storm as he

Read Full Article
Jose, can you see the Cy Young?

Jose, can you see the Cy Young?

🕔11:43, 8.Apr 2016

By Christian Bouchard One pitcher would have to lose. The only question was who? Entering their first start of the season, Detroit Tigers pitcher Anibal Sanchez returned to a place he once called home having not lost there since 2012.

Read Full Article

Petition starts over future name change of local high school

🕔11:00, 8.Apr 2016

  One Windsor parent has more than 2,000 supporters for her online petition against changing the name of W.F. Herman Secondary School. According to the Greater Essex County District School Board, Herman will become a kindergarten to Grade 12 school

Read Full Article
Free tuition

Free tuition

🕔17:36, 3.Apr 2016

              by Denise Pelaccia Struggling students in Windsor have been delighted by news the provincial government will be paying the full cost of their tuition. Finance Minister, Charles Sousa announced free tuition for students from families making

Read Full Article
Fresh location for struggling market

Fresh location for struggling market

🕔21:00, 1.Apr 2016

The Downtown Farmer’s Market is on the move again. For the third time in five years the market, operated by the Downtown Residents Association will uproot its operation to change location. The new location on Pelissier Street between University Avenue

Read Full Article
Windsor athletes commit to Kings Performance Systems

Windsor athletes commit to Kings Performance Systems

🕔12:57, 1.Apr 2016

  By Ryan Blevins A local athletic training facility is celebrating their one year anniversary. Kings Performance Systems is an athletic training facility in Windsor and has now been training athletes for one year. Specializing in weight and speed training,

Read Full Article
Students struggle to leave home

Students struggle to leave home

🕔12:45, 1.Apr 2016

  By Ryan Blevins Tens of thousands of post-secondary students reside in Windsor and some of them have financial difficulties. Each student comes from a different background with most students falling under the category of a broke college student. With

Read Full Article
2016 World Series predictions

2016 World Series predictions

🕔12:38, 1.Apr 2016

The Converged Citizen‘s sports section predicts the 2016 World Series Champions.  Mark Brown – Managing Editor: Red Sox Vs Cubs with the Cubs winning the WS. Caleb Workman – Managing Editor: Blue Jays Vs Pirates with the Blue Jays winning

Read Full Article
Please don’t feed the animals

Please don’t feed the animals

🕔12:37, 1.Apr 2016

By Rhiannon Lotze Converged Citizen Staff Windsor and Essex County is home to an extensive deer population and some residents have been creating problems by feeding the deer, according to officials. As herbivores, deer live on a diet of plants,

Read Full Article
Online shopping just got tastier

Online shopping just got tastier

🕔12:30, 1.Apr 2016

By Danielle Gagnier Two local grocers are offering a click and collect service allowing shoppers to purchase their groceries online and pick them up without having to leave the comfort of their car. Employees at Zehrs in Tecumseh and Malden

Read Full Article

Start Your Career in Journalism

Journalism Ad

Alumni Testimonial

Get Social!

Follow us, Like us, Love us, Watch us!

Latest TV Broadcast

The MediaPlex Insider

Latest Radio Broadcast

MediaPlex Friday Live