Shooting for three

Shooting for three

🕔11:44, 16.Feb 2018

By Jordan Ferris A St. Clair College basketball player is three points away from being the all-time female scoring leader in the OCAA. Shannon Kennedy, who has played basketball on the St. Clair Saints team for the past five years,

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Employer’s penny pinching from workers after Ontario minimum wage hike

Employer’s penny pinching from workers after Ontario minimum wage hike

🕔11:34, 16.Feb 2018

by Barry Hazelhurst Some employers in Ontario are finding ways to strengthen their bottom line after the minimum wage hike by decreasing benefits, tips, and other employee entitlements. The Liberal government in Ontario tried to level the wage playing field

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Students See Tax Changes This Year

Students See Tax Changes This Year

🕔11:05, 16.Feb 2018

Tax season is just around the corner and Ontario students will see positive and negative changes when filing this year.   According to the Government of Canada’s website, Ontario residents will be able to start filing their taxes Feb. 26

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Windsor church basement harbours huge skate collection

Windsor church basement harbours huge skate collection

🕔10:38, 16.Feb 2018

By Angelica Haggert Sometimes Art Roth wonders why he’s in a church basement on Saturday mornings to fit people with skates. “This time of year, I begin to wonder because it’s a long season,” said Roth. “When people come here

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Many people seeking shelter at Windsor’s Downtown Mission during winter storm

Many people seeking shelter at Windsor’s Downtown Mission during winter storm

🕔10:36, 16.Feb 2018

By Prabhsimar Kaur The Downtown Mission of Windsor estimates 50 per cent more people showed up seeking shelter during the heavy snowfall last weekend. “We had more staff on hand to make sure we could accommodate more people than expected,”

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Windsor-Essex’s adventure race requires teamwork, showcases unique landscape of the region

Windsor-Essex’s adventure race requires teamwork, showcases unique landscape of the region

🕔10:35, 16.Feb 2018

By Ennis Liu The South Coast Adventure Race offers a chance to challenge yourself, while being close to nature. An adventure race is a multi-disciplinary endurance activity that is designed to test your teamwork and navigation skills, as well as

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Building a network of neighbours: Windsor’s downtown collaborative holds open house

Building a network of neighbours: Windsor’s downtown collaborative holds open house

🕔10:33, 16.Feb 2018

By March Ren The Downtown Windsor Community Collaborative hosted an open house at A Dog’s Breakfast on Feb. 7. Bob Cameron, executive director of the collaborative, said the open house was to introduce the DWCC to both downtown residents and

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Windsor police charge suspect in jewelry robbery

Windsor police charge suspect in jewelry robbery

🕔10:31, 16.Feb 2018

A suspect in last week’s jewelry robbery in Windsor has been charged by police investigators. Police said a man, who had concealed his identity, jumped the front counter of a business at Tecumseh Road and Rivard Avenue on Feb. 5.

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Looking at Van Gogh

🕔15:41, 14.Feb 2018 Looking at Van Gogh With Sihong (Ennis) Liu Walk into the world of vertigo madness. See what I see of Vincent, feel how Van Gogh’s natural sensitivity to colour was a gift of spirit. Coming Soon! Read Full Article
Valentine’s Day in Windsor

Valentine’s Day in Windsor

🕔12:40, 14.Feb 2018

By MD Nuruzzaman  Love is in the air and everywhere to celebrate Valentine’s Day in Windsor. According to Statistics Canada, $71.7 million was spent on flowers for Valentine ’s Day in 2016. There are nearly 18 florists serving the Windsor

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Body found

Body found

🕔12:33, 14.Feb 2018

By MD Nuruzzaman The dead body of an unidentified male was found in an alley in the 900 block of Church Street shortly after 7 a.m. this morning. A statement from Windsor Police Services says officers and the forensic identification

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Middle Ground

🕔14:56, 13.Feb 2018 Middle Ground with Sreedha Varanasi In a world where people are more polarized than ever, Sreedha Varanasi seeks to find solutions to various issues using debate. Join her as she mediates debates across multiple topics in an effort to find the elusive Read Full Article

Take Notes with Lori Baldassi

🕔13:49, 13.Feb 2018 Take Notes with Lori Baldassi If music is your chosen path, listen to Take Notes. News, information and the unvarnished truth from A-list managers and musicians, each with sound advice from the bars to the stars! Featuring Herbie Herbert. agent Read Full Article
Windsor plowing through snow removal

Windsor plowing through snow removal

🕔14:00, 12.Feb 2018

By Shirley Feng On Feb. 11, the City of Windsor declared a snow emergency, forcing city crews to work around the clock to clear both main roads and residential streets. “We have worked lots of long hours and we’re used

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Windsor Spitfires remember captain Mickey Renaud

Windsor Spitfires remember captain Mickey Renaud

🕔13:47, 12.Feb 2018

By Todd Shearon The Windsor Spitfires are used to winning Memorial Cup championships, but they are also familiar with great loss. It has been ten years since former Windsor Spitfires captain Mickey Renaud died suddenly in 2009 from hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

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Windsor bakeries preparing for Fat Tuesday

Windsor bakeries preparing for Fat Tuesday

🕔13:34, 12.Feb 2018

By Millar Hill Once a year thousands of people indulge in a tasty treat they don’t need to feel guilty about. The paczki (pronounced: poonch-key) is a Polish custard-filled doughnut coated in powdered sugar or a glaze that ranges from

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“Plenty of Reasons” for Tourism Windsor-Essex Pelee Island to win Ontario award

“Plenty of Reasons” for Tourism Windsor-Essex Pelee Island to win Ontario award

🕔13:22, 12.Feb 2018

By Kati Panasiuk The “Plenty of Reasons” video project has won the Technology and New Media Promotional Award at a provincial conference in early February. Tourism Windsor-Essex Pelee Island was given the award by the Economic Developers Council of Ontario

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Chamber of Commerce discusses U.S. tax reform

Chamber of Commerce discusses U.S. tax reform

🕔13:10, 10.Feb 2018

After the U.S. tax reform bill was passed on Dec. 22 by President Donald Trump, it is expected to have a significant impact on individuals, businesses and multinational companies doing business with the United States. The Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce

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New insect found in Windsor

New insect found in Windsor

🕔13:04, 10.Feb 2018

By Sunnio Zeng After being attracted to a backyard floodlight, a new moth-like insect has been found in Windsor. And it turns out the backyard was owned by Tom Preney, the City of Windsor’s biodiversity co-ordinator. “It’s very small insect,

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A Windsor gas station robbed

A Windsor gas station robbed

🕔12:56, 10.Feb 2018

A gas station on the 2300 block of Walker Road has been robbed. Patrol officers were dispatched to the gas station Tuesday after a suspect entered the store and took money. A police report said he had a knife and

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