Saving on cable and satellite bills

Saving on cable and satellite bills

🕔12:26, 1.Apr 2016

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan Cable and satellite customers can expect to save some money on their bills in the future, as the Canadian government is requiring service providers to offer more affordable pricing and packages. The Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission

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Local church celebrates Easter

Local church celebrates Easter

🕔12:22, 1.Apr 2016

By Rabiul Biplob As Christians throughout the world celebrated Easter, Windsor’s New Song Church also had a service on March 27. About 100 people gathered to listen to music, recite verses from the Bible and pray. Rielly McLaren, the church’s

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Windsor to make parks more accessible for the disabled

🕔12:19, 1.Apr 2016

By Johnathan Hutton According to City Council, Windsor parks will be receiving new playgrounds this year. Council passed on motion Tuesday to allow for the construction of six new accessible parks in Windsor. The parks are to include features such

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New bill to protect unborn children

🕔12:18, 1.Apr 2016

A Windsor man is supporting a new bill to protect the right of a woman’s unborn child, should she be killed.   Jeff Durham started the campaign Molly Matters when Cassandra “Cassie” Kaake, the mother of his unborn child Molly,

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Hearing Dreams

Hearing Dreams

🕔12:15, 1.Apr 2016

  The music industry is evolving and unless artists take the task of doing everything themselves, expenses are high.   For Musicians to get their content out to listeners there’s costs from paying to having it master to writing. The

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Record breaking numbers for Windsor’s biggest Easter egg hunt

🕔12:08, 1.Apr 2016

By Samantha Wigfield Unexpected numbers hit Jackson Park as hundreds of families gathered together on Saturday, March 25, to celebrate an old tradition of hunting eggs filled with treats. Breakthrough Walls Church in Windsor organized the hunt. There was an

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Local elementary school donates to Flint

Local elementary school donates to Flint

🕔12:05, 1.Apr 2016

By Allanah Wills Two local elementary school students are giving back in a big way. St. John Vianney Grade 5 students Ella Mauro and Jada Malott, both 11, are hoping to collect 1,000 cases of water to donate to Flint,

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Emerge Media Awards

🕔12:03, 1.Apr 2016

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan Two members of the Converged Citizen staff have been nominated for awards based on their course work in the journalism program. Ashley Ann Mentley and Naureen Ahmed have been selected as semi-finalists for the Emerge Media Awards. These

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Taxing sugar to help control obesity

🕔12:00, 1.Apr 2016

By Samantha Wigfield A study was recently released by health advocates on how to combat the obesity epidemic in Canada, involving a potential hike in sugar products. Following in the footsteps of Mexico, the Canadian Senate Social Affairs, Science and

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Spring has sprung

Spring has sprung

🕔11:57, 1.Apr 2016

By Michael Hugall Spring is defined by the wonder it brings to the western world. The buds on the trees are blossoming to represent a new lively year, everyone’s favourite ice cream shop is going back into service for another

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The journey to Mount Etna

The journey to Mount Etna

🕔11:53, 1.Apr 2016

By Ashley Ann Mentley There’s a familiar saying that it’s not about the destination, it’s about the journey.  And while this may be true for many road trips through areas with beautiful scenery, it is not often the case when

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Spring rites celebrate East Indian culture in Windsor

Spring rites celebrate East Indian culture in Windsor

🕔11:49, 1.Apr 2016

By Mark Brown East Indian fashion, colours and music marked the arrival of spring recently at a showcase event in Windsor. Dozens of people gathered at the Gourmet Emporium in Walkerville to celebrate Rang De, an observance of colour and

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Gala to promote women’s rights

Gala to promote women’s rights

🕔11:43, 1.Apr 2016

By: Naureen Ahmed Rose Anguiano Hurst is the Executive Director of Women’s Enterprise Skills Training of Windsor Inc. (WEST) posing for the photo.   The International Women’s Day gala held at the St. Clair Centre for the Arts  was celebrated in

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Let’s workout at the Y; new YMCA facility construction underway

🕔11:36, 1.Apr 2016

By Alexandra Latremouille The manager of Windsor-Essex’s YMCA has said construction on the organization’s new facility is well underway. The 40,000 square-foot building, located on the corner of Central Avenue and Grand Marais Road, will include a 25-metre pool, indoor

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Lack of Canadian teams in playoffs will benefit the growth of hockey

Lack of Canadian teams in playoffs will benefit the growth of hockey

🕔11:29, 1.Apr 2016

By Christian Bouchard Millions of hockey fans across Canada will be hitting the road to recovery during the playoffs, but there is still good news – there is nowhere to go but up. The nightmare and seemingly unthinkable has quickly

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The Community University Partnership held annual health fair

🕔11:25, 1.Apr 2016

By Abass Wali Organizers of an annual health fair hope to help those less fortunate in the community. The University of Windsor hosted the health fair at the Windsor Water World gymnasium on March 16. The Community University Partnership is

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