Windsor man arrested in drug investigation

Windsor man arrested in drug investigation

🕔22:08, 18.Mar 2019

The Windsor Police Drugs and Guns Unit (DIGS) was put to work over the weekend, taking part in drug trafficking investigations at two locations in the city. At the property located in the 6500 block of Tecumseh Road East, a male

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UWindsor Science Society welcomes Roberta Bondar

UWindsor Science Society welcomes Roberta Bondar

🕔22:10, 10.Mar 2019

The University of Windsor welcomed Roberta Bondar as part of their annual Science Society Speaker Series. A large audience enjoyed a free presentation on February 28, where Bondar spoke about her experiences as a member of the Space Shuttle Discovery’s

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Merry Maple Fest in March

Merry Maple Fest in March

🕔21:57, 10.Mar 2019

By Ryan Percy The first weekend in March saw re-enactors and educators turn the John R. Park Homestead into a maple-themed heritage weekend. More than 2,000 visitors from Windsor-Essex and abroad came to attend the event highlighting how pioneers and

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Local music showcased at the WFCU Centre

Local music showcased at the WFCU Centre

🕔17:02, 10.Mar 2019

By Kurlis Mati 19 Magazine and the Windsor Express have teamed up to deliver a series of ongoing, exclusive concerts featuring up-and-coming artists like Kaila Delarmente before and during Windsor Express games. “It wasn’t the biggest crowd that I ever had

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St. Clair College students earn $540G in scholarships

St. Clair College students earn $540G in scholarships

🕔16:12, 10.Mar 2019

By Guoliang Fu More than 750 St. Clair College students were awarded over $540,000 in scholarships at an awards ceremony held Wednesday, March 6 and Thursday March 7 at the Chrysler Theatre.. “Thanks to the College who provided many study

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Marshall McLuhan works on display

Marshall McLuhan works on display

🕔16:01, 10.Mar 2019

By Reem Kodmany If “the medium is the message” Marshall McLuhan delivered it first – and according to Toronto artist Will Lemaitre, his work is still relevant 40 years after his death. “People consider him a prophet in describing very

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Celebrating International Women’s Day

Celebrating International Women’s Day

🕔15:10, 8.Mar 2019

By Julianna Bonnett Women from across Windsor celebrated International Women’s Day at the Water’s Edge Theatre last week where the University of Windsor hosted their second annual “Women in Windsor: Inside the Minds of Female Leaders” event. The night saw

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Bike lanes coming soon at Lesperance Road

Bike lanes coming soon at Lesperance Road

🕔17:53, 3.Mar 2019

Tecumseh council voted unanimously to construct bicycle lanes on Lesperance Road. “It is really important for residents to have better access to healthy living and there’s no easier way to get around a community than by bike,” said Councillor Brian

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Warmer or Colder, Windsorites are always stronger when it comes to developing community

Warmer or Colder, Windsorites are always stronger when it comes to developing community

🕔17:16, 3.Mar 2019

By Keerthana Veerapandian People of Windsor joined hands with the Downtown Mission to wipe out homelessness by walking on a cold winter’s night in Windsor. Communities across the country joined the annual Coldest Night of the year fundraiser on Saturday

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Committee members postpone Windsor’s west-end bus terminal relocation project

Committee members postpone Windsor’s west-end bus terminal relocation project

🕔17:13, 3.Mar 2019

By Keerthana Veerapandian Concerned residents of College Avenue and members of Transit Windsor joined Ward 2 Coun. Fabio Costante to fight against the relocation of a west end bus terminal. The city’s Environment, Transportation and Public Safety Standing Committee gathered

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An unexpected increase in Transit ridership sets a record in 2018

An unexpected increase in Transit ridership sets a record in 2018

🕔17:10, 3.Mar 2019

By Keerthana Veerapandian Transit Windsor saw a 22 per cent increase in ridership as an unexpected amount of students started using the bus on a regular basis. The reason for this increase is due to the nearly 5,000 new international

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Windsorites continue battle for safer crossover in the community

Windsorites continue battle for safer crossover in the community

🕔17:08, 3.Mar 2019

by Mirjana Janekovic Citizens and councillors met to discuss pedestrian crosswalks as a part of pedestrian safety on the roads. The Environment, Transportation and Public Safety Standing Committee voted in favour of a crossover at Cabana Road and Karen Street

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Residents warn against terminal move

Residents warn against terminal move

🕔16:23, 3.Mar 2019

Residents of Ward 2 gathered at Windsor City Hall last week to speak against moving the west end Transit Windsor terminal from College Avenue to Hotel Dieu-Grace Hospital. https://twitter.com/ZanderQKelly/status/1098334857502048257 Among the residents present was Mary Ann Cuderman, a longtime outspoken

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Poverty Reduction Strategy will effect one in eight Canadians living in poverty

Poverty Reduction Strategy will effect one in eight Canadians living in poverty

🕔16:03, 3.Mar 2019

With one in eight Canadians living in poverty, Opportunity for All is historic as Canada’s first poverty reduction strategy. “We take this federal reduction strategy plan and make it specific to Windsor, “said Ward 9 Coun. Kieran McKenzie.  The strategy sets Canada’s official poverty line, creates ambitious targets to reduce poverty by

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A potential children’s museum to share space with United Way

A potential children’s museum to share space with United Way

🕔15:53, 3.Mar 2019

By Amos Johnson An idea was presented to council and other committee members about launching a children’s museum which would share space at United Way at this month’s Heritage Committee meeting. Windsor lawyer Jeffrey Slopen represented local doctor Joel Liem

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UCMAS Canada opens new location in Windsor

UCMAS Canada opens new location in Windsor

🕔14:00, 3.Mar 2019

By Amos Johnson An after-school mental math program for children aged 4-13 is opening a new location in Windsor. The UCMAS Abacus Mental Math Program is a globally recognized and scientifically proven after-school program that improves children’s brain development. UCMAS

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CRC moves back to original home

CRC moves back to original home

🕔13:49, 3.Mar 2019

By Guoliang Fu Windsor’s Collision Reporting Centre is moving again Windsor Police said the centre had to be temporarily relocated to 3215 Jefferson Blvd. last May due to construction. The work is done, they said, and the centre which was

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CBC reporter goes to the police over on-air lick

CBC reporter goes to the police over on-air lick

🕔13:39, 3.Mar 2019

By Guoliang Fu A CBC journalist who made headlines this week after he was licked during a stand-up in a Toronto comedy club raised eyebrows when he turned the the matter over to the police. “I report the news every

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Tire tracks in fresh snow lead to arrest

Tire tracks in fresh snow lead to arrest

🕔12:52, 3.Mar 2019

By Guoliang Fu A Windsor man faces numerous charges after fresh snow helped police track a stolen car. Windsor Police said the vehicle was stolen last week in the 500 block of Hall Ave.. The owner told patrol officers he

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If you are not growing you are dying

If you are not growing you are dying

🕔17:55, 1.Mar 2019

By Eleanor Dhillon For some exercise can be a burden, but for one Windsor resident exercise is an escape. Arthur Nietrasov was born in Poland and moved to Windsor when he was 10. In 2017 his life was drastically changed.

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