Happy marriages 50 years and beyond

Happy marriages 50 years and beyond

🕔13:26, 26.Mar 2021

According to Statistics Canada 40 per cent of marriages end in divorce.     However dismal it appears, there is hope for making it in the long haul.   Many couples across the globe are lasting happily ever after into their golden years and beyond.  And, according to those whose marriages last multiple decades, there are keys to having a fulfilled union well into your latter years. 

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Teachers and parents team up to keep their kids in shape

Teachers and parents team up to keep their kids in shape

🕔13:07, 26.Mar 2021

Teachers and parents team up to keep their kids in shape. It has been a full year since COVID-19 has gripped all aspects of life in Canada, but gym teachers are picking up the pace. Last March, COVID-19 shut down

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Delayed Study permit decisions by IRCC affect students

🕔12:46, 26.Mar 2021

Many international students are concerned their education in Canada is being delayed or cancelled because of a delay in visa approvals by the Canadian government.   According to Kareem El-Assal, managing editor of CIC News, Canada’s international student population has increased over the past years to 642,000

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Women’s History Month highlights the outstanding achievements of women 

🕔12:41, 26.Mar 2021

March is Women’s History Month in the U.S. and encourages people to focus on the essential part women have played in the world’s history and to celebrate their accomplishments, especially their first ones.  As a border city, it is only natural that the observation spills over into Windsor-Essex.  One of the pioneers

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The rise of social media activism

The rise of social media activism

🕔12:39, 26.Mar 2021

Activists have increased social media use while furthering their causes.  Due to COVID-19 precautions, activists have had a harder time organizing in-person protests, rallies and sit-ins. As a result, many of them have turned towards platforms such as Twitter, Instagram and TikTok to share information in new ways. 

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Students showcase their talent at the Ford Capstone competition

Students showcase their talent at the Ford Capstone competition

🕔11:43, 26.Mar 2021

    Students have the chance to show their talent to future bosses. Ford has partnered with St. Clair College to give students the chance to show future employers their capabilities. The event is designed to showcase students from all

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Transit Windsor may change bus route

Transit Windsor may change bus route

🕔11:42, 26.Mar 2021

          Transit Windsor may change the route of Transway 1C over the next month. The proposed route change would remove the Transway 1C from the Rivard Avenue, Rose Street and Roseville Garden Drive areas it covers

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Virtual Classes: One Year Later

Virtual Classes: One Year Later

🕔11:39, 26.Mar 2021

    On March 23 2020, St. Clair College moved all classes online for the remainder of the winter semester due to COVID-19. More than a year later, many of the courses offered at the college are still taught online.

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Windsorites read more during quarantine.

Windsorites read more during quarantine.

🕔13:23, 5.Mar 2021

The book-reading rates of Winsdorites have increased during quarantine. According to an Ipsos survey commissioned by Indigo Books & Music Inc., Canadian adult readers report that they spend an average of six hours per week reading at least one book.

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Windsor neighbourhood full of vacant buildings

Windsor neighbourhood full of vacant buildings

🕔13:19, 5.Mar 2021

South Walkerville residents are facing an endless stretch of vacant buildings.  Numerous buildings lining Tecumseh Road East in the South Walkerville area of Windsor leave residents disappointed.  The city of Windsor has 221 vacant buildings, according to the Facebook group Windsor’s Vacant Buildings. Some of those sit on

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Cancelled sports leave young people struggling

Cancelled sports leave young people struggling

🕔13:17, 5.Mar 2021

With youth sports cancelled due to COVID-19, young people are experiencing a variety of challenges.  Market research company Ipsos found 74 per cent of children were feeling lonely due to cancelled youth sports, and 72 per cent of parents also reported

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Windsor Feminist Theatre presents: Letters to Grace

Windsor Feminist Theatre presents: Letters to Grace

🕔13:06, 5.Mar 2021

Windsor Feminist Theatre is setting the stage for a new play later this month. On March 24, the play Letters to Grace is set to open at the Water’s Edge Event Centre at 2879 Riverside Dr. E. It is an

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How CERB and EI benefits will affect taxpayers

How CERB and EI benefits will affect taxpayers

🕔12:54, 5.Mar 2021

Canadian citizens who collected CERB or EI benefits in 2020 can expect their tax returns to look different this year. With over $81 billion distributed through CERB and EI from March 15 to Oct. 3 2020, many people will owe money on

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The less accessible aspects of the latest in accessible footwear

The less accessible aspects of the latest in accessible footwear

🕔12:44, 5.Mar 2021

Gabriel Riazi (Left) and Cooper Riazi (Right), a couple from Akron, Ohio. Photo by: Liam Mauger    A newly revealed pair of accessible Nike shoes raise some questions about just how accessible they really are.    The new Nike Go FlyEase model, releasing March 19, is designed

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College’s library goes digital

🕔11:39, 5.Mar 2021

Reading is good for your brain, but when you can’t get together with friends and discuss that favourite character’s death, you are left unsatisfied. You are also left to fend for yourself when it comes to studying.   Due to COVID-19, the St.

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