Kingsville pickleball club plays on new courts of their own

Kingsville pickleball club plays on new courts of their own

🕔14:02, 29.Oct 2021

Pickleball has nothing to do with pickles. The game is part badminton, ping-pong and tennis. It is played in an area about a quarter the size of a tennis court, with a paddle and a plastic ball. It is also a

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Canadians estimated to spend $70 on Halloween 2021

Canadians estimated to spend $70 on Halloween 2021

🕔13:16, 29.Oct 2021

Retired hydraulic technician, Tony Tiberia, takes Halloween decorating to the next level.  “To put the stuff out It’ll take about a week and a half or so, but then to do the final touches it takes a couple more days,”

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Painting Throughout History

🕔12:34, 25.Oct 2021

Episode 1 – Vincent Van Gogh Episode 2 – Episode 3 – Episode 4 – Leonardo da Vinci

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Learning about migrating geese at Jack Miner’s

Learning about migrating geese at Jack Miner’s

🕔14:51, 22.Oct 2021

In 1904, Jack Miner, also known as “Wild Goose Jack,” dug a hole for a pond and filled it with water. Many geese came to that pond and Miner would feed them. Miner’s pond would become a stop on the path the geese use when flying south

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How my life dramatically changed in six months

How my life dramatically changed in six months

🕔14:47, 22.Oct 2021

What I learned from hitting rock bottom  Fear of the unknown can be a crutch that holds an individual back. But for Brian Jacques, his leap of faith came with a significant risk that would have been daunting to handle

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Scare season is back in Windsor

Scare season is back in Windsor

🕔13:50, 22.Oct 2021

Get your best zombie costumes and your bravery, because the annual zombie walk and ScareHouse are back in town. With Halloween coming up soon, Windsor residents are starting to get back into the spooky spirit. Every year, Windsor locals hold

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Canada’s first National Truth and Reconciliation Day

Canada’s first National Truth and Reconciliation Day

🕔14:04, 15.Oct 2021

Canada has been increasing awareness about issues surrounding Indigenous people and the history of residential schools. Part of that awareness is a new national holiday, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is dedicated

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Now Boarding, Windsor to Detroit

Now Boarding, Windsor to Detroit

🕔13:46, 15.Oct 2021

As borders from Windsor to Detroit remain closed for non-essential travel, some people are finding other methods of traveling to Detroit.   The Canada-U.S Border has been closed to land crossings (except essential workers) since March of 2020. The only method of travel from Detroit

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Boutique hotel comes to Erie Street

Boutique hotel comes to Erie Street

🕔13:39, 15.Oct 2021

Upcoming Erie Street boutique hotel is set to attract more tourists to Windsor. Fil Rocca, president of the Erie Street BIA, said the proposed construction at 781 Erie Street East is one of the first small-scale hotels to open in

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Loosening your belt after lockdown

Loosening your belt after lockdown

🕔13:35, 15.Oct 2021

After months of working from home, some people have found they are weighing in heavier than before multiple lockdowns began in March 2020.   Last December, the province entered a second major lockdown where most places of recreation as well

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Frontline workers protest mandatory vaccinations

Frontline workers protest mandatory vaccinations

🕔13:30, 15.Oct 2021

Protests against Canada’s federal vaccine mandates are coming to a city near you, as frontline workers and business owners rally for their freedom of choice.  On Thursday, Oct. 7, a large protest was held outside of Devonshire Mall on Division Road between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Holding signs and standing

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Medical vs. Cotton Masks

Medical vs. Cotton Masks

🕔13:23, 15.Oct 2021

Rebecca Rudman has been making masks since the start of the pandemic. The founder of the Windsor Essex Sewing Force knows that there is a lot of confusion about masks and concerns about allergies. With cotton masks now being widely available, there could also be some confusion about the differences between cotton masks and

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Local law firm looking to help Wheatley explosion victims

Local law firm looking to help Wheatley explosion victims

🕔13:08, 15.Oct 2021

A local law firm is looking to help those affected by the explosion in Wheatley on Aug. 26 seek compensation for any damages they’ve experienced.   The blast, which occurred on the corner of Erie Street North and Talbot Road East, caused several hospitalizations, 20

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Podcast Nebulae

🕔15:15, 14.Oct 2021

Episode 1 Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 4

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Underground Radio

🕔14:38, 14.Oct 2021

Episode 1 – Our Collective Episode 2 – Deflections Aside Episode 3 – Metaverse

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Entertainment Playlist

🕔14:31, 14.Oct 2021

Episode 1 – Entertainment Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 4 Episode 5

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Creative Expression

🕔15:12, 13.Oct 2021

Episode 1 Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 4 Episode 5

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Vintners gush about Essex grape

Vintners gush about Essex grape

🕔14:20, 1.Oct 2021

Three local winery professionals gushed about the grapes to be found in Essex County last week. They joined local foodie Adriano Ciotoli in an appearance on Lightning Talks.   Lightning Talks with Community Creators is a monthly virtual event hosted by the Art Gallery of Windsor on Zoom. Artists, bakers,

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Camping season extending into winter

Camping season extending into winter

🕔13:59, 1.Oct 2021

 As the fall season approaches some campers are upset most commercial campgrounds close throughout the winter. However, some people agree with the seasonal closing.  Jerry Palenkas has had a campsite at Willowood, near Amherstburg, for two years now. He said his trailer would be fine throughout the winter.

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St. Clair College and University of Windsor move to improve sexual violence and harassment policies.

St. Clair College and University of Windsor move to improve sexual violence and harassment policies.

🕔13:58, 1.Oct 2021 Blue safety pole pictured above. 27 of these emergency poles are located around the University of Windsor campus. Photo by: Savannah Mills St. Clair College and the University of Windsor plan to implement additional measures to ensure students feel supported Read Full Article

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