Snowstorm hits Windsor and other cities of Southern Ontario

Snowstorm hits Windsor and other cities of Southern Ontario

🕔12:49, 10.Feb 2018

The southern part of Ontario will see heavy snowfall this weekend. Snowfall with total of 15-20 cm has already hit Chatham-Kent- Rondeau Park, Windsor-Essex, St. Thomas- Aylmer- Eastern Elgin County, Rodney- Shedden- Western Elgin County. Driving conditions have deteriorated because

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Snowstorm in Windsor leads to increase in road accidents

Snowstorm in Windsor leads to increase in road accidents

🕔12:46, 10.Feb 2018

By Harshpal Singh Snow was reducing visibility and increasing the number of accidents on the roads this week as more than 20 cm fell across the southern part of Ontario. According to Windsor Police, who have been urging caution, 45

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Some Windsor businesses suffering from wage hike

Some Windsor businesses suffering from wage hike

🕔12:37, 10.Feb 2018

By Ivy Li Some businesses in Windsor are losing confidence in themselves and in Ontario. The recent hike in minimum wage has not been easy for some businesses to accommodate. One of them is CB Marketing. “For a small business,

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One of Canada’s flag bearers is University of Windsor alumnae

One of Canada’s flag bearers is University of Windsor alumnae

🕔12:34, 10.Feb 2018

University of Windsor alumnae Tessa Virtue and her partner Scott Moir won Olympic gold once before, in the 2010 Olympics. Now, they are looking to win gold again, as they marched under Canada’s flag in the Pyeongchang opening ceremonies. Prime

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Local agency needs to replace accessible transit bus immediately

Local agency needs to replace accessible transit bus immediately

🕔10:15, 10.Feb 2018

By Laurie Harrison A phone call to the specialist and a date circled on the calendar. As the doctor appointment approaches, the last thing seniors should be worrying about is how they are getting to their appointment or if they

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Motor City Chrysler’s employees still on strike

Motor City Chrysler’s employees still on strike

🕔09:50, 10.Feb 2018

  By Simar Kalra On a cold February day, where people prefer to stay warm, Motor City Chrysler’s employees were walking the picket line. About 60 employees from different department say they are on strike not for new demands but

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Black History Month open house at Windsor Public Library

Black History Month open house at Windsor Public Library

🕔08:45, 10.Feb 2018

By Meng Bao Every February, Canada celebrates Black History Month with lots of public events, including at museums and libraries. Citizens were invited to an open house to share stories and memories on Jan. 3 at the Windsor’s downtown branch

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Super Bowl an advantage for local businesses

Super Bowl an advantage for local businesses

🕔08:23, 10.Feb 2018

By Millar Hill New England Patriots versus the Philadelphia Eagles. Neither team is a local favorite, but owners of local businesses that cash in on sports games say they have a successful weekend in sales regardless of the teams playing.

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NAMM takes over as “Happiest Place on Earth” in California

NAMM takes over as “Happiest Place on Earth” in California

🕔07:47, 10.Feb 2018

By Lori Baldassi Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif. calls itself “the happiest place on earth.” But in January, Anaheim has a new happy place — the annual convention of the National Association of Music Manufacturers (NAMM) for musicians and music industry

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Laughter is the best medicine

Laughter is the best medicine

🕔14:18, 9.Feb 2018

By Chelsea Girard Retirement and long-term care homes in Windsor are using laughter yoga as a way to help residents living with Alzheimer’s or dementia to destress. In celebration of Alzheimer’s Awareness Month in January, the Seasons Retirement Communities hosted

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Flavours of the Middle East

Flavours of the Middle East

🕔14:07, 9.Feb 2018

By Kacie Cooper There are many students living in Windsor and because it is extremely expensive to go to post-secondary school it is common to find there is too much month left at the end of your money. But since

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PAWlates with Puppies

PAWlates with Puppies

🕔14:01, 9.Feb 2018

By: Kurlis Mati Moggy’s Mission hosts a pilates class with both adoptable puppies and kittens present. On Feb 6., Moggy’s Mission promised a workout focused on the body’s core and the inner and outer thighs with the addition of both

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Black History Month

Black History Month

🕔14:01, 9.Feb 2018

By Maryam Farag Northstar Cultural Community Centre hosted a community open house to celebrate local black history at the Windsor Public Library’s Central branch on Feb. 3. In 2013, Northstar Cultural Community Centre received $63,000 in funding from Ontario Trillium

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No seats for service dogs on Transit Windsor

No seats for service dogs on Transit Windsor

🕔13:49, 9.Feb 2018

By Ryan Percy A Windsor woman says she is hoping what happened to her and her service dog will impact Transit Windsor policy in the future. Ocean Connolly, 24, is a University of Windsor psychology student. She is aided by

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Pączki day facts

Pączki day facts

🕔13:33, 9.Feb 2018

By Ryan Percy Shrove Tuesday is also known as Fat Tuesday, Pancake Day and Mardi Gras but is commonly known as Pączki Day in Windsor. This is the last day of the Christian Shrovetide season before Lent, starts on Ash

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$0 budget for Vacant Building Enforcement

$0 budget for Vacant Building Enforcement

🕔13:26, 9.Feb 2018

By Kacie Cooper In the City of Windsor’s budget for 2018, zero dollars have been allotted to combat the increasing number of vacant buildings in the area. City officials estimate the number of vacant buildings in Windsor to be around

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Fighting the Fees

Fighting the Fees

🕔13:17, 9.Feb 2018

By Julianna Bonnett Hundreds of  students at the University of Windsor gathered on campus last Thursday to rally against rising tuition fees. Students showed up to the Fight the Fees protest, which some called a national day of action. According

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Spitfires cannot calm the Storm

Spitfires cannot calm the Storm

🕔13:06, 9.Feb 2018

By Cody Rusan While the Windsor Spitfires and Guelph Storm look as though they will make the OHL playoffs, it will not be easy for the Spits to avoid a first round battle with the Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds. The

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This week in sports

This week in sports

🕔12:54, 9.Feb 2018

By Cody Wall   Olympics   The Olympics start Thursday with curling mixed doubles’ round-robin sessions and Friday with men’s and women’s freestyle skiing to highlight the day. The first day with medals awarded is Feb. 10, with the biathlon,

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Warnings of child substance abuse

Warnings of child substance abuse

🕔12:53, 9.Feb 2018

By Amos Johnson If your child has an alcohol or drug addiction, the signs and symptoms can blend with common teen or young adult behaviour. Such warning signs can involve changes in health, hygiene, behaviour and their social life. “These

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