Polar vortex keeps mission doors open

Polar vortex keeps mission doors open

🕔21:57, 31.Jan 2019

By Reem Kodmany Last week’s polar vortex prompted Windsor’s Downtown Mission to keep its doors open to the homeless longer than usual. “Our sanctuary program is normally accessible from 9 p.m. till 7 a.m. but in the extreme weather we

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House prices on the rise

House prices on the rise

🕔18:57, 31.Jan 2019

Young people are finding it more difficult to purchase houses in today’s climate due to the increase of housing prices.   According to the Windsor-Essex County Association of Realtors, the average price of homes in the Windsor-Essex area was around

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The next sports revolution

The next sports revolution

🕔18:57, 31.Jan 2019

On a first glance, they appear like regular computers, but St. Clair College’s gaming lab is far from ordinary. Thanks to Shaun Byrne, coordinator of e-sports administration and entrepreneurship at St. Clair College, Windsor is home to Canada’s first e-sports

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Trans-community fights for sex-ed inclusion

Trans-community fights for sex-ed inclusion

🕔18:57, 31.Jan 2019

It’s almost easy to miss the unmarked Windsor-Essex Transgender and Allied Support office nestled into the scenery of the bustling heart of downtown Windsor.    “We are located on one of the busiest streets in Windsor/Essex right downtown Windsor on Wyandotte

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Students protest changes to financial aid

🕔18:56, 31.Jan 2019

Changes to the Ontario Student Assistance Program recently announced by the Ford government has put more pressure on students to pay their debt. On Jan. 17, 2019, the provincial government announced its plan to roll back tuition by 10 per

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Windsor ranked 9th by annual Orkin bed bug map

Windsor ranked 9th by annual Orkin bed bug map

🕔17:39, 31.Jan 2019

Windsor ranked in the top 10 of worst cities for bed bugs in 2018, according to Orkin Canada. The pest control company marked the 2018 list of worst cities for bed bugs, with Toronto at first place and Winnipeg at

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Higher Limits Comes Down

Higher Limits Comes Down

🕔17:30, 31.Jan 2019

After almost three years of business, cannabis lounge Higher Limits has shut its doors. Jon Liedtke, owner of the lounge, lays the blame at the feet of the Progressive Conservative government. “The Doug Ford government implemented changes to the Smoke-Free

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College students tackle the job market

College students tackle the job market

🕔17:24, 31.Jan 2019

The opportunities for employment for college students continue to grow. St. Clair College teamed up with the University of Windsor to host Southwestern Ontario’s largest employer and student networking event on Jan. 23 at the St. Clair College Sportsplex. Hundreds

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🕔15:26, 31.Jan 2019 You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know  with Cindy Zhang Why can the Zodiac Signs know your personality? See how your mind lies to you, find the truth. Ep 1 Ep 2 Ep 3 Ep 4 Ep 5 Read Full Article

Windsor will see cannabis retail after all

🕔11:07, 31.Jan 2019

Although Mayor Drew Dilkens was not in favour of the city of Windsor having retail cannabis stores, a city councillor vote of eight to three was in favour of the retail stores, passing the motion. Debra Rezler, a Windsor resident

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Another Podcast Test

🕔19:06, 30.Jan 2019

Ep 1 Ep 2 Ep 3

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Test Podcast

Test Podcast

🕔14:39, 30.Jan 2019

Ep 1 – Tough Ep 2 – Rough Ep 3 – Stamina Ep 4 – Round 1

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The journey to become an entrepreneur in Windsor starts here

The journey to become an entrepreneur in Windsor starts here

🕔16:53, 29.Jan 2019

It all starts with the passion to be independent — that’s the justification to embark on the journey of being a problem solver and an innovator, ultimately an entrepreneur. Students who have this kind of ambition set out to figure

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Housing market set to pop – again

Housing market set to pop – again

🕔16:35, 29.Jan 2019

By Reem Kodmany Home prices in Windsor are expected to rise again this year, according to the RE/MAX 2019 Housing Market Outlook. The outlook predicts homeowners can look forward to a 10 percent average sales price increase in 2019 –

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Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch win Royal Rumble

Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch win Royal Rumble

🕔13:34, 29.Jan 2019

This past Sunday night Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch won the 2019 Royal Rumble. This year’s blockbuster event did not disappoint the fans of WWE as fan favourites took the grand prize in both the men’s and women’s royal rumble

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Super Bowl Sunday

Super Bowl Sunday

🕔13:34, 29.Jan 2019

On Feb. 3, 2019 the Los Angeles Rams will take on Tom Brady and his New England Patriots for Super Bowl LIII. The game is a rematch of Super Bowl XXXVI, in which the Patriots defeated the favored Rams by

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Windsor’s women march on the strength of the waves

Windsor’s women march on the strength of the waves

🕔13:12, 29.Jan 2019

Hundreds of Windsor women have joined together to fight for equality and against gender-based violence for all Windsor women and women across the world. For hundreds of years people were battling for their rights and battles that are lately run

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Record lows for Windsor

Record lows for Windsor

🕔12:40, 29.Jan 2019

This week in Windsor could be so cold that 50 year old records will be broken. Currently Windsor is sitting well below the freezing line and it is expected to stay that way until Sunday. On Tuesday night Windsor’s temperature

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Early morning apartment fire

Early morning apartment fire

🕔12:38, 29.Jan 2019

A unit in a Windsor apartment caught fire early this morning. The incident was in Rivard apartments located on Rivard and Tecumseh. Windsor fire said the blaze was contained to only one unit in the eight storey high rise. Evacuation

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Students Rally Against Doug Ford’s OSAP Cuts

Students Rally Against Doug Ford’s OSAP Cuts

🕔10:42, 29.Jan 2019

The mood on the University of Windsor campus Thursday was mixed. On the one hand, students were frustrated with the changes to OSAP and tuition fees made by the provincial government. On the other, there was excitement and optimism as

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