Harrow Research and Development Centre open house

Harrow Research and Development Centre open house

🕔13:09, 6.Oct 2017

By Kenneth Pastushyn People were able to learn about the agricultural activities the Harrow Research and Development Centre has to offer at its open house. Visitors took guided tours on a covered wagon pulled by a John Deere tractor. The

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Local film contest for youth features $5k in cash prizes

Local film contest for youth features $5k in cash prizes

🕔13:08, 6.Oct 2017

By: Chelsea Humphreys Thousands of dollars are up for grabs as the Windsor Centre for Film, Digital Media & the Creative Arts partners with The Film Camp for Kids and Youth to hold a contest for youth in the tri-county

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The power of the written word

The power of the written word

🕔13:03, 6.Oct 2017

    By Julianna Bonnett Gabrielle Zevin once said, “A place is not really a place without a bookstore.” Many people cannot say their hobby is their vocation but Roger Wurdemann, owner of Juniper Used and Rare books can. No

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Lancer’s Baseball looks to build off defeat

Lancer’s Baseball looks to build off defeat

🕔13:02, 6.Oct 2017

By Cody Rusan The University of Windsor men’s baseball team, in advance of their regular season, played an exhibition game against the St. Clair Saints. The Lancers jumped to an early lead, Oct. 4, backed by strong pitching and good

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Board the bike bus

Board the bike bus

🕔12:59, 6.Oct 2017

By Alyssa Leonard   Bicycle enthusiasts in Windsor will have a new opportunity to ride on the many trails around Essex County. A pilot project, known as WEBikeBus or Windsor Essex Bike Bus, will launch later this month, where residents

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Feeding Windsor opens three new programs

Feeding Windsor opens three new programs

🕔12:59, 6.Oct 2017

By Kaitlynn Kenney People who are struggling and need help will soon be able to access more services at New Song Church.  A food club will be opening at 999 Drouillard Rd. People can get items that would not be

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The return of the Paperback

The return of the Paperback

🕔12:57, 6.Oct 2017

      Back and better than ever. According to a recent study conducted by Booknet, it appears that a large number of young people are not as interested in digital reading as might have been expected. Booknet stated the reading public is

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The benefits of joining the military

The benefits of joining the military

🕔12:55, 6.Oct 2017

By Justin Crouch The nature of an occupation in the military may seem intimidating at first, but the military can provide many benefits for its members. Catherine Wollocombe is a veteran advocate with 35 years of experience in the military and said

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Fashion around the world

Fashion around the world

🕔12:50, 6.Oct 2017

By Christina Chibani With Windsor being one of the most diverse multicultural cities in Canada, Casa Chavela is meeting the needs of those who are looking for fashion styles from their own cultures. Casa Chavela, an international clothing store, means

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Jane Eyre, the portrayal of women

Jane Eyre, the portrayal of women

🕔12:50, 6.Oct 2017

By Amos Johnson Charlotte Brontë’s gothic romance novel, Jane Eyre, was performed by the University Players from Sept. 22 – Oct. 1 at the Essex Hall Theatre. Jane Eyre is a gothic romance story which explores the natural passion and

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Five finger discounts cause havoc for Windsor business owners

Five finger discounts cause havoc for Windsor business owners

🕔12:47, 6.Oct 2017

By Barry Hazlehurst Windsor businesses owners continue to struggle with an increasing onslaught of shoplifters. Businesses owners and their employees in Windsor have learned to spot shoplifters and their mannerisms. According to Pressreader.com many shoplifters sell the goods they steal

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VegFest returns to Windsor

VegFest returns to Windsor

🕔12:44, 6.Oct 2017

By Kylie Turner The second VegFest in Windsor attracted hundreds of people interested in learning about the ethics of the food they eat. The event was held at the WFCU Centre from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The event’s agenda

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Weekly sports roundup

Weekly sports roundup

🕔12:32, 6.Oct 2017

  By Jordan Ferris     NHL   The NHL regular season began Oct. 4 and two of the matchups were all-Canadian showdowns.   The Winnipeg Jets played their home opener against the Toronto Maple Leafs in a game they

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Customer pays for a drink, allegedly robs Tim Hortons

Customer pays for a drink, allegedly robs Tim Hortons

🕔12:31, 6.Oct 2017

Tim Hortons, on Lauzon Road, near McHugh Street, was robbed by a customer Oct. 5 at approximately 2:40 a.m. An employee at the restaurant reported that a male came into Tim Hortons ordered and paid for a drink. Then that

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Lights,Camera ,Windsor

Lights,Camera ,Windsor

🕔12:25, 6.Oct 2017

By Kurlis Mati As Windsor’s art community continues to grow, more people are finding a passion for local filmmaking. Many have reached their dreams and made a name for themselves outside of the city in places like Los Angeles and

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Diplomats Drum Corps marches into new season

Diplomats Drum Corps marches into new season

🕔12:18, 6.Oct 2017

By Zander Kelly Members of the Diplomats Drum and Bugle Corps have ended their fifth season with smiles and celebrations. Bob Thwaites is the director of the Corps and said the awards night on Sept. 30 marked the end of

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No tolerance for vacant property

No tolerance for vacant property

🕔12:16, 6.Oct 2017

By Grace Bauer   Passionate Windsorites were asking for a proactive approach to the city’s vacant home situation at a recent city council meeting. On Oct. 2 almost every seat was filled with Windsorites, many from the downtown core, pleading

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Women’s basketball rises in wins

Women’s basketball rises in wins

🕔12:13, 6.Oct 2017

By Kyle Rose The Lancers women’s basketball team have started the season experiencing exhibition bliss as they piled up two straight wins at the St. Dennis Centre. The lady lancers beat Montmorency College 59-56 and Humber College 82-77. With these

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Freedom to live without fear

Freedom to live without fear

🕔12:12, 6.Oct 2017

Once again, America is struck by tragedy and horror after the shooting at the Jason Aldean concert in Las Vegas. This again begins the cycle of hourly news updates, graphic videos, first-hand accounts, late night hosts trying to spread a

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Enrolment at St. Clair College reaches 10,000

Enrolment at St. Clair College reaches 10,000

🕔12:04, 6.Oct 2017

by Maryam Fang St. Clair College has broken the 10,000 student ceiling in enrolment this year. The College announced it had enrolled 10,539 students by the end of the first week of the new academic year. This represents a 12

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