Vipers lose their bite

Vipers lose their bite

🕔12:34, 9.Feb 2018

By Tate Harris  Special teams helped the St. Thomas Stars keep the LaSalle Vipers away from a sixth straight victory. It was a big game for LaSalle on Feb. 7 as they tried to add to their five-game winning streak and remain second in the standings. The Vipers started the game strong having six shots

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Breaking the colour barrier

Breaking the colour barrier

🕔12:13, 9.Feb 2018

By Torcia Velthuizen The Chimczuk Museum revealed a new exhibit on Feb. 1 to kick off Black History Month. Breaking the Colour Barrier: Wilfred “Boomer” Harding and the Chatham Coloured All-Stars highlights the first all black baseball team to win

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Wild week for Lakeshore Canadiens

Wild week for Lakeshore Canadiens

🕔12:03, 9.Feb 2018

By: Jordan Ferris The Lakeshore Canadiens secured first place in their last game of the regular season on Feb. 2 and have won their first two playoff games. The final regular season game on Feb. 2 started strong for the

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Health roundup

Health roundup

🕔11:55, 9.Feb 2018

By Torcia Velthuizen Blood drive at St.Clair College   Canadian Blood Services is holding a blood drive at St. Clair College. According to Canadian Blood Services, 375 donors are needed weekly in Windsor-Essex and they are hoping to get approximately

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Day of Action at the University of Windsor

Day of Action at the University of Windsor

🕔11:36, 9.Feb 2018

By Kyle Rose A rally and march was held Thursday afternoon to protest the rising costs of student tuition fees and educational programming. The event was called a Day of Action: Fight the Fees Campaign, and started inside the CAW

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The year of the dog – Happy Chinese New Year

The year of the dog – Happy Chinese New Year

🕔11:14, 9.Feb 2018

By David Lafreniere An offering of sweet treats, known as a tray of togetherness, brings wishes of a sweet life and prosperity during the Chinese New Year, according to Riqui Wang. Windsorites celebrating Chinese New Year can purchase traditional decorations

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It’s time to upgrade Windsor’s riverfront Plaza

It’s time to upgrade Windsor’s riverfront Plaza

🕔10:21, 9.Feb 2018

By Angelica Haggert It’s the start of fundraising walks and runs, and it hosts concerts, shows and food truck festivals — Windsor’s riverfront Festival Plaza is used throughout the warmer months for a variety of events. And it’s time for

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Windsor Spitfires former captain joins coaching staff

Windsor Spitfires former captain joins coaching staff

🕔10:12, 9.Feb 2018

By Angelica Haggert A former captain of the Windsor Spitfires has joined the coaching staff. Mike Weber was on the Spits roster from 2003-2007, playing in more than 200 regular season games. Weber served as team captain during the 2006-2007

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Windsor’s Moose Lodge locked out in dispute with Panther Recycling

Windsor’s Moose Lodge locked out in dispute with Panther Recycling

🕔10:09, 9.Feb 2018

By Angelica Haggert The Facebook post advising members that Moose Lodge 1499 would be closed for the weekend seemed normal enough. Until photos of the notice posted on the door on Feb. 3 got out on social media. A “Notice

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Man pulled from Detroit River dies in hospital

Man pulled from Detroit River dies in hospital

🕔10:06, 9.Feb 2018

By Shirley Feng Windsor Police Services retrieved a male found floating in the Detroit River Jan. 31 and transported him to hospital. The 53-year-old man died the next day. Emergency crews received the report at approximately 1:15 p.m. on Jan.

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Pedestrian struck by train on Jefferson Avenue

Pedestrian struck by train on Jefferson Avenue

🕔10:04, 9.Feb 2018

By Shirley Feng One man has died following a serious train collision.  This collision happened at Jefferson Avenue and South Service Road East Feb. 3 at approximately 6:30 p.m. A statement from Windsor Police Services indicated the man was wearing

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Learning in nature at Windsor-Essex’s forest school

Learning in nature at Windsor-Essex’s forest school

🕔09:48, 9.Feb 2018

By Ennis Liu Learning in a forest, instead of a classroom? Natural Pathways Forest and Nature School provides innovative outdoor experiences for children. Its goal is to provide an area for kids to make a connection with nature. The concept

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Roll Up the Rim to Win

Roll Up the Rim to Win

🕔13:27, 7.Feb 2018

By Alyssa Leonard Tim Hortons’ Roll up the Rim to Win is back. According to the Roll up the Rim to Win website, there are 36 million prizes to be won across Canada and each cup size has a one

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#SeeSnowGoSlow

#SeeSnowGoSlow

🕔13:25, 7.Feb 2018

By Alyssa Leonard Brace yourself Windsor-Essex — more snow is on the way. The Weather Network is calling for 10 more centimetres of snow to fall on Friday, Feb. 10 after Wednesday morning’s snowy commute. There were close to 30

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MediaPlex Comics

MediaPlex Comics

🕔15:53, 5.Feb 2018

    Winter Olympics by Concept and Illustration by Lauren O’Brien Punctual Pirate Illustrated by Maryam Farag concept by Kristian Beaudoin  February 16, 2018 Windsor Weather by Lauren O’Brien  Concept by Matt Flood February 2, 2018    

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Windsor massage therapist charged for a second time

Windsor massage therapist charged for a second time

🕔10:39, 3.Feb 2018

By Sunnio Zeng A Windsor massage therapist has been charged with sex-related offences for a second time this month. In the first case, a woman in her 40s said she was touched inappropriately. According to a report from the Windsor

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Drug bust in South Windsor

Drug bust in South Windsor

🕔10:34, 3.Feb 2018

By Dawn Gray A local man is facing drug charges after police searched a residence in South Windsor. The search warrant was executed on Jan. 31 by the Windsor Police Drugs and Guns Unit. The 30-year-old man was arrested after

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Dog flu still in Windsor

Dog flu still in Windsor

🕔10:30, 3.Feb 2018

By Sunnio Zeng It’s bringing new meaning to the phrase ‘sick as a dog.’ For the first time in Canada, there are confirmed cases of canine influenza. The Town and Country Animal Clinic said two dogs imported from South Korea

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BANA encourages you to #beyourselfie

BANA encourages you to #beyourselfie

🕔09:25, 3.Feb 2018

By Jillian Toman The local Bulimia Anorexia Nervosa Association was challenging people to post their most authentic selfie as part of National Eating Disorder Awareness Week campaign. “We’re calling this #beyourselfie 2.0,” said Luciana Rosu-Sieza, BANA’s executive director.  This year’s

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Wanted man arrested in Windsor

Wanted man arrested in Windsor

🕔09:09, 3.Feb 2018

By Harsh Mudhar Windsor police have located a man wanted on Canada-wide arrest warrant for being unlawful. The 30-year-old man was wanted for allegedly breaking parole. He was arrested by the members of the Provincial Repeat Offender Parole Enforcement (R.O.P.E)

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