Attitudes of women while clubbing

Attitudes of women while clubbing

🕔14:39, 21.Apr 2017

By David Lafreniere An unscientific, online survey of 50 single women aged 19 to 29 asked them to anonymously answer questions about their attitudes about themselves while out clubbing. An additional 20 women were asked the same questions in person

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Birth of a nation – Commemorating war and sacrifice

Birth of a nation – Commemorating war and sacrifice

🕔14:33, 21.Apr 2017

By David Lafreniere When it looked like there was no more room they kept coming until about 25,000 people stood shoulder to shoulder to commemorate and honour those who defined a nation 100 years ago. It was sunny and warm

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Street Help offers vital services

Street Help offers vital services

🕔13:17, 21.Apr 2017

By Barry Hazlehurst Windsorites who are enduring financial hardships have a safe place at Street Help to access  services, such as help with basic needs, employment and other necessities for living. Christine Furlonger, the manager of Street Help, has been

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National Canadian Film Day

National Canadian Film Day

🕔13:14, 21.Apr 2017

By Cade Ryan The executive director of the Windsor International Film Festival is using special festivals to promote filmmakers in April. National Canadian Film Day is a large one-day event in celebration of Canadian cinema in honour of our nation’s 150th

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To fight, or not to fight

To fight, or not to fight

🕔12:36, 21.Apr 2017

When people think of hockey, they think of stereotypes like missing teeth, hard hits, beards and pucks — but it seems most people identify the sport with fighting. In an unscientific survey conducted for the MediaPlex, 78 per cent of participants said fighting should be allowed whereas

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Street Help in Windsor offers vital services to those in need

Street Help in Windsor offers vital services to those in need

🕔12:32, 21.Apr 2017

Windsorites who are enduring financial hardships have a safe place at Street Help to access  services, such as help with basic needs, employment and other necessities for living. Christine Furlonger, the manager of Street Help, has been working to help

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This week in sports

This week in sports

🕔12:28, 21.Apr 2017

NHL The Toronto Maple Leafs and the Washington Capitals are grinding it out in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. The two teams faced off on April 19 at the Air Canada Centre for the fourth time in the

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A night to remember at JAN

A night to remember at JAN

🕔12:26, 21.Apr 2017

Staff and students from the journalism program at St. Clair College held their annual Journalism Awards Night at the Caboto Club on April 20. The hall was filled with staff, students and members of local news companies such as the

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The Chicago Blackhawks swept in ‘Smashville’

The Chicago Blackhawks swept in ‘Smashville’

🕔12:16, 21.Apr 2017

Three-time Stanley Cup champions from 2010 have been swept in the very first round of the playoffs. Their opponent, the Nashville Predators, were the eighth place team and the complete underdog on paper. The upset marks the first time in

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Windsor’s new groove

Windsor’s new groove

🕔12:14, 21.Apr 2017

Windsor residents are still mourning the loss of their favourite downtown dancefloor and hangout spot, The Loop. The venue closed in late 2014 and to these people The Loop was more than just a large room for an alternative crowd

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Stephanie Garber’s Caraval

Stephanie Garber’s Caraval

🕔12:10, 21.Apr 2017

  5 out of 5 stars Fantasy. Make believe. Imagination. Stephanie Garber’s Caraval has all of these elements and then some. When Scarlett and Tella are no longer satisfied with their lives on an island, pinned beneath the control of

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ADVISORY: Poison risk

ADVISORY: Poison risk

🕔12:04, 21.Apr 2017

The Windsor Essex County Health Unit has issued a notice about a bookmark error regarding water bottle cleaning, which could cause potential health risks. The water bottle safety instructions listed on the back of a Take Charge bookmark may cause

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Welcome to the circus

Welcome to the circus

🕔11:56, 21.Apr 2017

By Ryan Jones Windsorites are now able to join the circus. Windsor Circus School will be opening its doors to the public in the downtown core on May 1, 2017. It is located in the Chelsea Building at 511 Pelissier

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Spring into the gym

Spring into the gym

🕔11:51, 21.Apr 2017

By Torcia Velthuizen. After a few cold months of comfort food, hibernation is over and many are finding themselves anxious for the upcoming beach season. Kelly Reed, manager at World Gym in Windsor, said people usually join the gym to

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The real world

The real world

🕔11:50, 21.Apr 2017

By Julianna Bonnett For students entering the real world after high school, it can either be a positive or negative experience. According to a recent unscientific survey done on Survey Monkey, 66 per cent of people polled said high school

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Books vs. movies

Books vs. movies

🕔11:48, 21.Apr 2017

Many people in Canada read books or watch a movie for entertainment in their free time. Printed books and movies have many similarities and differences. An unscientific survey was conducted online showing 77 per cent of people believe a book demonstrates

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Most young people not smoking

Most young people not smoking

🕔11:43, 21.Apr 2017

By Kaitlynn Kenney In an unscientific online survey, approximately 50 per cent of participants say they have smoked but do not anymore. Results say that 83 per cent of people ranging from 18 to 24 smoke less than once a

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Many not receiving annual flu shot

Many not receiving annual flu shot

🕔11:19, 21.Apr 2017

By Amos Johnson Scientists develop changes to the influenza vaccine each flu season, making it necessary to receive a flu shot every year. An unscientific study has determined 81 per cent of people have gotten a flu shot at least once

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IRIS House helps many

IRIS House helps many

🕔11:17, 21.Apr 2017

By Justin Crouch People who have a chronic mental illness are finding help at IRIS House in Windsor. IRIS Residential Inns and Services is a supportive home for persons with persistent mental illness that emphasizes the physical and mental requirements

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U.S. revokes NAFTA work permit from Windsor consultant

U.S. revokes NAFTA work permit from Windsor consultant

🕔11:14, 21.Apr 2017

By David Lafreniere A management consultant from Windsor, who has been working for a client in the southern part of the U.S. for more than two and a half years, has had her three-year NAFTA work permit revoked. The woman

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