Lakeshore council to seek funding towards “Earth Walk Trail”

Lakeshore council to seek funding towards “Earth Walk Trail”

🕔17:24, 26.Feb 2019

Lakeshore council desk before a meeting on Feb. 19, 2019. (Photo by Kaitlynn Kenney) During a regularly scheduled council meeting in Lakeshore, council talked about asking the County Wide Active Transportation System for financial help in regards to the new

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Windsor hockey community remembering Mickey Renaud

Windsor hockey community remembering Mickey Renaud

🕔17:18, 26.Feb 2019

Owen Sound Attack players watch the Mickey Tribute video in the opening ceremonies on Feb. 18, 2019. (Photo by Kaitlynn Kenney) The game on Feb. 18 is important for the Windsor hockey scene, especially for the Spitfires.   Story by

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Travel on March Break

Travel on March Break

🕔15:21, 26.Feb 2019

By Emma Butler Carlson Wagonlit Travel is one of many travel agencies in Windsor that have people booking tickets for March Break vacations. Normally people start looking for spring vacation places during the fall months like September and October. Anytime

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Eating Healthier

🕔15:21, 26.Feb 2019

By Emma Butler Windsor-Essex County Health Unit has launched a new online challenge for better eating. The online challenge, held over a six week span, is free for residents of Windsor to learn about the new Canadian food guide. March

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Celebrating black composers

Celebrating black composers

🕔13:34, 24.Feb 2019

By Amos Johnson In honour of Black History Month, 4th Wall Music will be celebrating the contributions of black songwriters and musicians with a night of classical, ragtime and gospel music performances. The Capitol Theatre and Amherstburg Freedom Museum are both

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Lady Saints bring the playoffs home

Lady Saints bring the playoffs home

🕔13:28, 24.Feb 2019

By Amos Johnson The St. Clair College women’s basketball team have earned themselves a home-turf playoff game after two victories in Sault Ste. Marie. The Lady Saints won against the Sault College Cougars on Saturday, Feb. 16 with a score

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University mourns loss of retired professor

University mourns loss of retired professor

🕔13:25, 24.Feb 2019

By Amos Johnson University of Windsor campus flags will be lowered on Monday, Feb. 25 in memory of retired professor Phyllis Nolan, who passed away at the age of 91 on Feb. 14 at Windsor Regional Hospital after a brief illness. Nolan

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Police launch human trafficking investigation

Police launch human trafficking investigation

🕔13:17, 24.Feb 2019

By Amos Johnson A woman has been rescued from an alleged sex trafficking operation and a man is behind bars following a disturbance at a Windsor hotel. Police said officers responding to a complaint on Sunday, Feb. 17 found a woman

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Ontario female police approach equity barriers

Ontario female police approach equity barriers

🕔13:02, 24.Feb 2019

By Amos Johnson Female police officers across Ontario came together last week to discuss the treatment of women in law enforcement. The inaugural Advancing Women in Policing – Ontario 2019 Workshop was held on Wednesday, Feb. 20 and 21, 2019

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Two charged, one in hospital after robbery, stabbing

Two charged, one in hospital after robbery, stabbing

🕔12:56, 24.Feb 2019

By Amos Johnson Two men are behind bars and a third is in hospital after an early-morning robbery in Windsor’s downtown core escalated into a stabbing. Police from the Major Crimes Branch said the incident occurred around 2:20 a.m. on

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Artists with a different kind of canvas

Artists with a different kind of canvas

🕔12:34, 24.Feb 2019

By Kurlis Mati Windsor fashion artists put their creations on display last Thursday at the first Art on Culture Fashion Show at the Water’s Edge. Event curator and coordinator Stephen Drouin said culture is more than just someone’s heritage and

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Sunday in the studio

Sunday in the studio

🕔12:27, 24.Feb 2019

By Reem Kodmany More than 30 people a week are turning out for the Art Gallery of Windsor’s “Sundays in the studio” – a family friendly program that has been helping participants create their own masterpieces for nine years running.

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It’s about time: Windsor’s 2nd annual Tedx Conference

It’s about time: Windsor’s 2nd annual Tedx Conference

🕔11:45, 24.Feb 2019

By Julianna Bonnett Time is a valued commodity, but this didn’t stop over a hundred people from spending theirs at the University of Windsor’s second annual Tedx Conference on Feb. 17. “It’s about time” was the focus of the self-organized

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Charity Pasta Dinner

Charity Pasta Dinner

🕔12:15, 22.Feb 2019

Members of the Disabilities Studies Student Association are giving back to the disability community of Windsor. The DSSA at the University of Windsor will be holding their first annual community pasta dinner March 8. Taya Agius, 21, who is the

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Parents protest Premier’s autism funding plan

🕔12:08, 22.Feb 2019

Parents rallied against Doug Ford’s proposed changes to the Ontario Autism Program at the Ministry of Community and Social Services in Windsor. On Feb.14, parents and supporters gathered in cold weather to protest anticipated changes made to the OAP by

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Walkerville art show encouraging creativity in Windsor youth

Walkerville art show encouraging creativity in Windsor youth

🕔12:02, 22.Feb 2019

A teen art show was held at Walkerville Artist’s co-op on Saturday, Feb. 18 to encourage young artists to pursue a creative career. Theresa Tremblay, coordinator of the teen art show and member of Walkerville Artist’s co-op, hopes to see

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This week in entertainment

This week in entertainment

🕔12:00, 22.Feb 2019

By Travis Conant Windsor Symphony Orchestra has two shows coming this weekend: Bowie Got Soul on Feb. 22 and Concert for Kids February on Feb. 23. Bowie Got Soul will be held at Chrysler Theatre and will feature some of

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A sense of relief for international students

🕔11:59, 22.Feb 2019

By Suraj Sasi At a recent meeting between St. Clair College and the Minister of Refugees, Immigration and Citizenship, Ahmed Hussen addressed concerns for international students. Dozens of international business students at St. Clair College were caught in turmoil with

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Family Day across Windsor

Family Day across Windsor

🕔11:40, 22.Feb 2019

By Lauren O’Brien Families were able to spend time together this Family Day thanks to a large variety of activities offered by businesses across the city. Downtown, both Adventure Bay Family Water Park and supervised skating at Charles Park Square

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Fifth annual Polar Plunge at St. Clair College

Fifth annual Polar Plunge at St. Clair College

🕔01:28, 22.Feb 2019

More than 160 participants were jumping into icy cold water for a worthy cause. The Polar Plunge for Special Olympics is in its fifth year in Windsor, and took place on Feb.15 at St. Clair College SportsPlex. The goal was

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