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So Here’s My Theory
So Here's My Theory with Torcia Velthuizen Explore mundane conspiracy theories about everyday topics from eyebrows to pumpkin spice. Torcia Velthuizen explains the reason behind her theories. Learn a few things that you probably didn’t know, probably didn’t need to knowBears UFC Podcast
Bears UFC Podcast with Barry Hazelhurst Bear’s U.F.C. Podcast will examine and discuss the upcoming matches and fighters in the octagon. The podcast will review each fighter’s strength and weaknesses for upcoming fights, make assumptions on a possible winner andThe So Cal Sound
The So Cal Sound with Noah Gecelovsky The spoken word poetry of my late night thoughts and rambles. Ep 1 - Ep 2 - American DreamThe Gift of Easy Street
The Gift of Easy Street with Kurlis Mati Movie and TV show reviews, top fives, news and other fun stuff that comes to mind along the way.This is The Gift…. of Easy street. Drink It in man. Ep 1 -OWLJournal
OWLJournal with David Lafreniere Join the outbound wanderer inviting you to leave your office, workplace and the stresses of life and go wandering. OWLJournal explores leisure activities for pure enjoyment. Wisdom through leisure at OWLJournal.com Ep 1 Ep 2 EpReporting sexual assault just got easier
By Bernard De Vaal The Windsor Police Service is offering victims of sexual assault an alternative avenue in reporting the crime. The WPS online sexual assault reporting program will allow victims to submit a report immediately, without having to physically
Vegas shooting
By Angelica Haggert One of the largest shootings in modern U.S. history took place last night in Las Vegas. The Clark County Fire Department confirmed that more than 500 people have been transported to hospitals and more than 50 people
Fix-it stations
By Angelica Haggert Flat bicycle tire? Fix it on the go at one of the five fix-it stations installed in Windsor. The small-scale improvement projects for Wards 2 and 3 cost $12,000 and were partially funded by members of
Ruthven celebrates 38th Apple Fest
By Simar Kalra Ruthven’s Apple Festival is a yearly event that takes place in Colasanti’s Tropical Gardens in Kingsville, Ont. It attracts vendors from all over, exhibiting their farm produce and goods such as books and bee’s wax candles.
The Willistead Night Market delivers, rain or shine
By Elisabeth Remington It’s a good thing the Willistead Night Market had a back up plan on Friday, Sept. 29. The skies were clear and the tables were full at the beginning of the event, formerly known as the Walkerville
Running for a reason
By Angelica Haggert They were dressed in pink, sporting tutus, ribbons and face paint. They were there for their mothers, daughters, aunts and friends. More than 1,000 walkers and runners took part in the 5-kilometre CIBC Run for the
New Governor General
By Shirley Feng Julie Payette is being installed as the 29th Governor General of Canada in a special ceremony today. Payette used to work for the Canadian Space Agency. The former astronaut was the first Canadian female to board the International
Attack in Edmonton
By March Ren A violent crime spree carried out by an Edmonton man is being investigated as a possible act of terrorism. The man drove a speeding white Chevrolet Malibou through a traffic barricade striking an EPS officer who was
Jagmeet Singh wins NDP Leadership
By Angelica Haggert At the age of seven, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh moved to Windsor and found it wasn’t always all roses. “Like many others who stand out, I was picked on because I had a funny sounding name, brown
Windsor women “take back the night” at anti-violence rally
By Alexandra Hristoff About 100 Windsor women and supporters took to the streets on Sept. 30 for the annual Take Back the Night rally and march. Decked out in pink and black t-shirts and waving feminist flags, they gathered