Health roundup

Health roundup

🕔11:36, 8.Dec 2017

By Torcia Velthuizen Holiday dinner warning Health Canada would like to remind everyone about poultry cooking safety. Poultry that is not cooked properly can lead to food poisoning by salmonella or campylobacter bacteria. Here are some tips outlined on the Health Canada website.

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The History of Bees by Maja Lunde

The History of Bees by Maja Lunde

🕔11:28, 8.Dec 2017

Review By Biblio Virgo   (This book was sent to me by Simon and Schuster Canada in return for an honest review.)   Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars   Publishing Company: Touchstone   Publishing Date: August 2017   Genre:

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Move over, Wonder Woman – the WonderBroads are here

Move over, Wonder Woman – the WonderBroads are here

🕔11:25, 8.Dec 2017

Windsor summers are marked by humid air, riverside concerts and dragon boat races on the Detroit River. Many teams compete every year at the International Dragon Boat Festival, but one of those teams is unlike the others. The WonderBroads is

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Tunnel traffic turmoil

Tunnel traffic turmoil

🕔11:21, 8.Dec 2017

By Grace Bauer Windsorites looking for quick and easy travel to Detroit will be faced with a speed bump over the coming months. The Detroit-Windsor Tunnel is under construction, affecting not only individual drivers but also Windsor’s public transit system.

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Coping with kale

Coping with kale

🕔11:01, 8.Dec 2017

By Ryan Jones You can blend it, you can toss it and yes, you can even bake it. According to an article from mindbodygreen.com, the green superfood called kale has been grown globally for more than 2000 years. Why has

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Swim with Santa at Adventure Bay

Swim with Santa at Adventure Bay

🕔10:55, 8.Dec 2017

Santa is inviting the public to join him as he jumps into the swimming pool. On Dec. 9, Santa and his team of lifeguards – or “elves” – will return to Adventure Bay Family Water Park for the 3rd annual

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Behind the curtain

Behind the curtain

🕔10:55, 8.Dec 2017

By Amos Johnson Actors rely on building strong relationships with their castmates in order to give a stronger, more convincing performance. With the occasional stress and frustration actors go through, there is little to no drama between the actors, according

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Windsor Goodfellows two-year streak

Windsor Goodfellows two-year streak

🕔10:45, 8.Dec 2017

By Ryan Jones For the second year in a row, the Windsor Goodfellows have exceeded its fundraising goal.     Every year near Christmas, around 600 Windsor Goodfellows volunteers take to the streets for three days, newspapers in hand, to

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Winter preparations

Winter preparations

🕔10:31, 8.Dec 2017

By Alyssa Leonard Windsorites could be in for a snowy winter — if weather predictions are accurate. The Weather Network released the national outlook for the 2017-2018 winter forecast on Nov. 20. According to their predictions, southern Ontario can expect

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Restaurant owners finding success in Kingsville

Restaurant owners finding success in Kingsville

🕔14:25, 5.Dec 2017

By: Tate Harris Kingsville restaurant owners are using dining trends and the support of each other to find success in what is typically a tough industry. The town, known for its wineries, has started to offer more dining options and

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Holy Names knocks number one football team for OFSSAA win

Holy Names knocks number one football team for OFSSAA win

🕔14:22, 5.Dec 2017

Holy Names High School overcame adversity to defeat the number one ranked football team in Canada to win OFSAA Western Football Bowl. Holy Names High School defeated the London South Collegiate Insitute 21- 17 in a comeback win. After being

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Pontiac Silverdome remains intact after series of explosions

Pontiac Silverdome remains intact after series of explosions

🕔14:30, 4.Dec 2017

By Millar Hill Hundreds gathered Sunday in anticipation of a thunderous explosion to bring the Pontiac Silverdome to the ground in a Detroit suburb. As the smoke cleared, many were shocked to see the structure still standing. Explosives were placed

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Adding the spice of care at Walkerville Brewery

Adding the spice of care at Walkerville Brewery

🕔14:15, 4.Dec 2017

By Bernard de Vaal Walkerville Brewery is spicing up the holidays with two sentimental favorites – coffee and beer – combined into one limited series drink they like to call Spiced Mocha Porter. The brewery uncapped its new brew in

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Parks Canada announces free admission for youth

Parks Canada announces free admission for youth

🕔13:52, 4.Dec 2017

By Todd Shearon National parks across Canada will be free for people 17 and under in 2018. As part of the Canada 150 celebrations parks were free to all visitors during 2017. The free passes boosted attendance at national parks

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Windsor police release photo of second suspect in assault

Windsor police release photo of second suspect in assault

🕔13:41, 4.Dec 2017

By Shirley Feng The Windsor Police Service has released a photo of a man believed to be involved in a recent attack at the 2100 block of Dougall Avenue. The second suspect’s name is Michael Patrick Jackson, a 35-year-old man

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City of Windsor’s summer jobs lottery open for 2018

City of Windsor’s summer jobs lottery open for 2018

🕔13:39, 4.Dec 2017

By Ioana Iota The Human Resources Department announced that applications for the 2018 summer student lottery programs are available online. The selection of students to be considered is based on a secured computer program that randomly draws applications for consideration.

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Four teens injured in DIA shooting

Four teens injured in DIA shooting

🕔12:57, 4.Dec 2017

By Todd Shearon Detroit Police have now detained a 16-year-old boy for questioning about a Saturday night shooting near the Detroit Institute of Arts. Four teenagers were injured when an unknown shooter opened fire at John R. and Farnsworth Streets during

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Warm Up Windsor takes away chill for the homeless

Warm Up Windsor takes away chill for the homeless

🕔12:30, 4.Dec 2017

Volunteers tied bundles of warmth to trees and poles in downtown Windsor. On Dec. 3, between War Memorial Square and All Saints Anglican Church, scarves, gloves and hats were bundled and left out for those in need at the first

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Video series exposes Windsor’s youth homelessness

Video series exposes Windsor’s youth homelessness

🕔12:29, 4.Dec 2017

“There was, quite literally, nowhere for people to go.” You can’t mistake the passion of Tamara Kowalska, who founded the Windsor Youth Centre six years ago after seeing at-risk youth slipping through the cracks. Now, Kowalska has created a 13-part

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Humane Society extending services to Amherstburg

Humane Society extending services to Amherstburg

🕔11:33, 4.Dec 2017

By Alyssa Horrobin The Windsor-Essex Humane Society is extending animal control and pound service for dogs to Amherstburg. The Town of Amherstburg put out a bid for the service and Humane Society reps felt they could fill the need. The

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