Spitfires’ season now on the line following loss in game three of series

Spitfires’ season now on the line following loss in game three of series

🕔13:32, 27.Mar 2019

By Cody Wall The Windsor Spitfires now sit in a tough spot as they dropped game three of their first-round series with the London Knights on March 26. The Spitfires got off on the right foot in game three with

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St. Clair Centre of the Art holds 33 annual Great Soup Kitchen

St. Clair Centre of the Art holds 33 annual Great Soup Kitchen

🕔13:29, 27.Mar 2019

By Cody Wall Fans of soup had a chance to enjoy a number of flavours at this year’s Great Soup Kitchen at the St. Clair College Centre of the Arts on March 27. All money raised from the event was

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Improv Acting

🕔09:09, 27.Mar 2019 Improv Acting with Mick Chow & Mohammed Makki Ali This video podcast is a conversation set by Mohammed Makki along with an expert on Improv acting mick chow. The video podcast is set to help the audience understand Improv acting and the Read Full Article
University of Windsor Armouries, One Year Later

University of Windsor Armouries, One Year Later

🕔15:48, 26.Mar 2019

By Zander Kelly It’s been one year since the University of Windsor School of Creative Arts students began calling the Windsor Armouries home. After many years of delays, going over-budget and various minor delays, the students of the Music, Visual

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Two teens arrested in allegedly stolen vehicle

Two teens arrested in allegedly stolen vehicle

🕔23:32, 25.Mar 2019

The Windsor police Emergency Service Unit (E.S.U) arrested two teenagers while they were allegedly driving a black 2016 Chrysler 200, which was reported stolen from the 600 block of Dynasty Street on Saturday March 16, 2019. Officers from the Windsor

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Leamington fire causes $7M damage

Leamington fire causes $7M damage

🕔23:29, 25.Mar 2019

Firefighters from Leamington and Kingsville responded to an early morning fire on Mersea Road 7 on Saturday, March 23. Firefighters arrived at the fire at around 5 a.m. and struggled to keep the situation under control until later in the

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City remains embroiled in legal battle with Ambassador bridge company

🕔17:16, 25.Mar 2019

The boarded up homes lining the west-side of Indian Road in Windsor’s  historic Sandwich town neighborhood show the scars of the battle between Manuel “Matty” Moroun’s bridge company and the City of Windsor. According to Rob Rossati, owner and operator

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Freeway gang rape victim writes of crime that stunned Detroit in 1976

🕔17:12, 25.Mar 2019

  February 12, 1976 was one of Melissa McCormick’s worst nightmares as a survivor of sexual abuse by a gang of 12 men. Like many Windsorites, a 19-year-old McCormick and her friends would regularly visit the city Detroit to enjoy

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Hiatus House continues to Shine the Light

Hiatus House continues to Shine the Light

🕔17:08, 25.Mar 2019

During her experience working at a shelter for abused women, Eva Kravitochill never thought that one day she would be the one needing help. A survivor and an organizer at the Hiatus House, Kravotochill, has used her negative experiences and

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Life after loss- The struggle of addiction

Life after loss- The struggle of addiction

🕔17:06, 25.Mar 2019

By: Julianna Bonnett   Micheal Caron, was known as Mike to his family and friends and to his mentor, Chef Edmond Ellis, he was known as Mikey, the guy with such enthusiasm for what he loved. Caron spent his days

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Diversity showcased at Celebration of Nations

Diversity showcased at Celebration of Nations

🕔11:10, 24.Mar 2019

By Julianna Bonnett A marching band, student performers and guest speakers brought the CAW Centre to life at the University of Windsor last Thursday. The 14th annual Celebration of Nations demonstrates the rich cultural diversity that exists within the campus

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E-learning mandate raises eyebrows

🕔13:22, 22.Mar 2019

By Barry Hazlehurst Online learning has been an option for more than decade – but as of last week, the Ontario government has made it mandatory. The announcement was made last week by Queen’s Park, but it is still unclear

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Man in green sought for string of robberies

🕔13:21, 22.Mar 2019

By Barry Hazlehurst Windsor Police believe a robbery that occurred in the 16-hundred block of Tecumseh Road East on Wednesday may have been committed by the same individual who robbed five other stores. The suspect is a white male, around

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Windsor Flying Club gives would-be pilots a hand

🕔13:20, 22.Mar 2019

By Barry Hazlehurst In honour of its 75th anniversary, The Windsor Flying Club is raising funds to help two aspiring pilots get their Commercial Pilot Licenses – necessary to fly for Canadian airline companies. The Windsor Flying Club kicked their

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Animal exhibition comes to Windsor for march break

Animal exhibition comes to Windsor for march break

🕔12:26, 22.Mar 2019

Pythons, tarantulas, armadillo- and perhaps the biggest attraction of the show, Chloe the sloth- took over the St. Clair College Centre for the Arts last weekend for a wildlife conservation exhibit. Animal rescue organization Little Ray’s Nature Centre, in collaboration

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Islamic Community of Windsor reacts to mass-shooting in New Zealand

Islamic Community of Windsor reacts to mass-shooting in New Zealand

🕔23:04, 18.Mar 2019

  Religious leaders and local politicians gathered at the Windsor Mosque to show solidarity with the Muslim community after two fatal mosque shootings in Christchurch, New Zealand on Friday. 49 people were killed and more than 40 were left injured

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Busy March Break For Windsor Police include two stabbings in 48-hours

Busy March Break For Windsor Police include two stabbings in 48-hours

🕔22:26, 18.Mar 2019

  In less than 48 hours, stabbings occurred at two locations in the city. On Thursday March 14, officers were dispatched to the 1000 block of California Avenue. The male victim was allegedly assaulted and stabbed during a verbal altercation

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Windsor hosting human rights education exhibition

Windsor hosting human rights education exhibition

🕔22:19, 18.Mar 2019

The exhibition “Transforming Lives: The Power of Human Rights Education” is in Windsor for the first time. Supported by the City of Windsor, New Canadians Centre of Excellence and the University of Windsor, the exhibition raises awareness of the vital

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Windsorite wins Juno Award for Comedy Album of the Year

Windsorite wins Juno Award for Comedy Album of the Year

🕔22:15, 18.Mar 2019

On Saturday, Windsor comedian Dave Merheje won the 2019 Juno award for his comedy album, “Good Friend Bad Grammar.” He tells The Mediaplex staff he feels very happy and grateful. “It was very rewarding. We were very excited about this

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Significant damage in Windsor school buses

Significant damage in Windsor school buses

🕔22:11, 18.Mar 2019

Broken windows, windshields, lights, and doors. That’s the extent of damage to 13 school buses that took place sometime over the weekend near the 55-hundred block of Ojibway Parkway. Windsor Police received a reported at approximately 10:00 a.m. on Sunday.

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