Global Entrepreunership Week lunch and learn at Genesis Centre

Global Entrepreunership Week lunch and learn at Genesis Centre

🕔13:41, 29.Nov 2019

  Students were offered a chance to network and learn from experts in their field when the  St. Clair College Genesis Entrepreneurship Centre celebrated Global Entrepreneurship Week with a lunch and learn session.  Students were welcome to watch four local

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Motown Christmas concert at the Amherstburg Freedom Museum

Motown Christmas concert at the Amherstburg Freedom Museum

🕔13:31, 29.Nov 2019

  There are 130 people set to attend the Motown Christmas Musical at the Amherstburg Freedom Museum this December. The concert will feature performances by TJN Experience and the Black Kids in Action Performing Arts program. Motown music is a

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Holidays promote community activity

Holidays promote community activity

🕔13:29, 29.Nov 2019

    The importance of a community coming together is shown in Amherstburg year after year around the holidays. With the upcoming Amherstburg Freedom Museum-hosted Christmas concert, along with the town’s Christmas open house and second annual cookie exchange fundraiser,

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Why buy when you can adopt?

Why buy when you can adopt?

🕔13:18, 29.Nov 2019

  Adopting a rescue pet can be difficult, especially one the previous owners neglected. The work can be hard, but the results are rewarding. The Windsor and Essex County Humane Society is currently a home for around 500 animals. Out

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Universal Children’s Day celebrated

Universal Children’s Day celebrated

🕔13:15, 29.Nov 2019

By Simran Kaur Universal Children’s Day was celebrated at Windsor’s family aquatic complex on Nov. 15. Jennifer Knights, manager of the Windsor International Aquatic and Training Centre, Adventure Bay Family Water Park and aquatic services has been working at the

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Children’s Grief Awareness Day

Children’s Grief Awareness Day

🕔12:44, 29.Nov 2019

  Support can make huge difference to a grieving child. Supporting a child who has lost an important person in their life can be as simple as taking them to a place where they can have some fun. The CMHA-WECB

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Civics subject in Grade 10

Civics subject in Grade 10

🕔12:37, 29.Nov 2019

  Civics class in high school helps students learn about Canadian government and elections.  Civics is taught in Grade 10 in Ontario and is part of the Canadian and World Studies curriculum which is mandated by the Ministry of Education.

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WIFF celebrates its 15th anniversary

WIFF celebrates its 15th anniversary

🕔11:16, 29.Nov 2019

The Windsor International Film Festival is a cultural, not-for-profit organization whose mission is to recognize and celebrate the art of cinema by showcasing Canadian and international films and filmmakers. This year’s festival started in Chrysler Theatre with the movie Invisibles.

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Holiday Fun Winter festival begins Tuesday

Holiday Fun Winter festival begins Tuesday

🕔19:59, 28.Nov 2019

The University of Windsor hosted a free public event called 3 Days of Holiday Fun starting Tuesday in the Student Courtyard. The event offered a synthetic ice surface and fun activities. Free skating lasted until 8 p.m. each of the

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Work-to-rule at local schools

Work-to-rule at local schools

🕔19:53, 28.Nov 2019

  Promising students’ education would not be impacted, 83,000 elementary school teachers began a work-to-rule campaign in Ontario earlier this week. According to the unions, the students’ learning will not be impacted and there will still be student-related activities approved

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Windsor Police continue their search for missing man

Windsor Police continue their search for missing man

🕔19:48, 28.Nov 2019

Windsor police are continuing their search for a man who disappeared last year. On Nov. 21-22 Windsor Police continued their investigation to find Jerome Allen, 29. Allen was last seen on Oct. 20, 2018 in an alley in Windsor. The

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Police searching for two male break-in suspects

Police searching for two male break-in suspects

🕔19:45, 28.Nov 2019

Another male suspect has been caught and arrested in relation to last week’s home invasion in east Windsor. On Nov. 21 around 3:15 p.m. Windsor Police responded to a call they received about a break-in to a property in the

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Plastic reduction in Essex County

Plastic reduction in Essex County

🕔19:42, 28.Nov 2019

  The Greater Essex County District School Board is changing to a reduced single-use plastic mandate after the students at Anderdon Public School asked the board for the change. The school’s eco-team presented the idea before the school board, and

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Chatham Kent Public Library canceling overdue fines

Chatham Kent Public Library canceling overdue fines

🕔19:40, 28.Nov 2019

The Chatham Kent public library is cancelling overdue fines in exchange for food donations. Between Nov. 25 and Nov. 30, 2019, the library offers their Food for Fines project. This allows people to hand in nonperishable food items to any

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Windsor police respond to shots fired

Windsor police respond to shots fired

🕔19:38, 28.Nov 2019

Police responded to a report of multiple shots fired on the 1700 block of Curry Avenue on Fri. Nov, 22 around 7 p.m. Officers arrived to find an unoccupied vehicle was damaged and bullet casings were found on the ground.

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Fatal collision involving pedestrian

Fatal collision involving pedestrian

🕔19:36, 28.Nov 2019

A pedestrian was killed on Sunday night in central Windsor. The incident happened on Nov. 24 at approximately 7 p.m on Howard Avenue south of Tecumseh Road East. Paramedics were first on the scene and tending to the victim when

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Windsorites have a Black Friday advantage: Two countries to shop in

Windsorites have a Black Friday advantage: Two countries to shop in

🕔14:27, 28.Nov 2019

The U.S. Thanksgiving’s Black Friday is widely known as an opportunity for Canadians to get great shopping deals. It was originally called Black Friday because the volume of shoppers created traffic accidents and that sometimes resulted in violence. The first

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Windsor police recruiting females

Windsor police recruiting females

🕔14:22, 28.Nov 2019

With the change and development of society, women are playing an increasingly important role in the workplace. Police could cease to be a male-dominated profession if the Windsor Police Service have anything to do with it. To recruit more female

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Rekindling community connections

Rekindling community connections

🕔14:16, 28.Nov 2019

Twigg’s was embraced by the community and almost every night it was filled with laughter and cheers over the night’s hockey game or live music. “It was everybody’s go to like chicken wing night or burger night and after hockey

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Enjoy, entertain, escape

Enjoy, entertain, escape

🕔14:13, 28.Nov 2019

The dim light sways above, casting down onto the hallway ahead. Brick walls lead the Dejong family toward the large, imposing barred door, flanked by mailbox, a rack of keys and an electrical panel extended from the wall. There are

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