Coldest Night of the Year raises $100,000 for homeless

🕔13:07, 26.Feb 2024

The Downtown Mission in Windsor exceeded expectations on Feb. 24, raising a record amount of funds for the Coldest Night of the Year event. Residents united to combat homelessness and hunger, raising $100,000 in the process. Executive Director Rakshini Ponniah

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Another fire rips through vacant downtown Windsor house

Another fire rips through vacant downtown Windsor house

🕔12:03, 26.Feb 2024

There was a fire at the 600 block of Windsor ave Friday night. Windsor fire crew battled a fire at a vacant home in downtown Windsor. It took fire crews about an hour to bring it under control. This is

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56th Convocation at St. Clair College

56th Convocation at St. Clair College

🕔12:01, 26.Feb 2024

Students at St Clair college came together for their graduation ceremony. The 56th Convocation ceremony was held at the Chrysler Theatre, last week. The convocation Ceremony was hosted by prominent college president Dr. Patricia France, she will retire late end

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Strike in Jameison Union

Strike in Jameison Union

🕔11:39, 26.Feb 2024

Employees at Jamieson Laboratories are back on strike.   Unifor Local 195 and management struck a tentative deal on Friday, but workers voted it down over the weekend sending workers back to the picket lines.   67 per cent of the 317

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Hospital targeted in $60,000 scam, suspect charged

🕔11:38, 26.Feb 2024

A 48-year-old woman from Tecumseh, Paulette Jagatic, has been accused by the Windsor Police Service of defrauding Hôtel-Dieu Grace Healthcare (HDGH) for more than $60,000.   The investigation by the Windsor Police Financial Crimes Unit began in February 2023 following

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LaSalle Vollmer pool closed due to deer break-in

LaSalle Vollmer pool closed due to deer break-in

🕔11:28, 26.Feb 2024

Cleanup is underway at LaSalle’s Vollmer Complex after a deer smashed through a glass window and jumped into the public swimming pool.  A staff worker at the Vollmer Culture and Recreation Complex can be seen chasing a deer in a

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Holiday Every Day

Holiday Every Day

🕔12:25, 23.Feb 2024

By Xenia Semenova Today is Friday, Feb 23 Curling is Cool Day. Did you know that this game was invented in 1500 in Scotland and just after was brought to Canada? And from that time the concept did not change

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Croissant fourré

Croissant fourré

🕔11:55, 23.Feb 2024

By Xenia Semenova From the beginning I want to confess I am an oven person. Having a little oven or a toaster oven at home is my personal essential. When you have a turkey size oven it’s a survival bonus. 

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Road to gold

Road to gold

🕔11:25, 23.Feb 2024

By: Jessie Larouche  For St. Clair, OCAA gold is something that is expected.   From football to softball and baseball, the recent success of the Saints sports team’s has been unmatched and the men’s basketball team isn’t any different.  Coming off

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Photo of the Week

Photo of the Week

🕔10:51, 23.Feb 2024 Teammates of the Windsor Spitfires OHL hockey club are seen skating on the Lanspeary Park ice rink during the team’s community practice event on Friday, February 16, 2024. Photo by Ken Pastushyn. Read Full Article
Holiday Every Day

Holiday Every Day

🕔12:08, 16.Feb 2024

by Kseniia Semenova Feb 16  Today is Do a Grouch a Favour Day, Almond Day, Innovation Day, Tartar Day and Tim-Tam Day, so you choose what to celebrate today and how to celebrate it.  Feb 17 Random act of kindness day  

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All About Brazilian Carnival

All About Brazilian Carnival

🕔12:01, 16.Feb 2024

by Kseniia Semenova Brazilian carnival is one of the most famous and popular of the festivals in the . This year it takes place from Feb. 9-Feb. 17. Because of the population of the country and number of tourists, many

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OPP Women Initiative drives more female students to college program

OPP Women Initiative drives more female students to college program

🕔11:32, 16.Feb 2024

by Dale Cabuquin An OPP-driven push to recruit more women to the police force has resulted in an increase in female students enrolled in college law enforcement programs, according to a local police recruitment officer.  Last year, the Ontario Provincial

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St. Clair College donates $15.5k during Polar Plunge kick off

St. Clair College donates $15.5k during Polar Plunge kick off

🕔11:28, 16.Feb 2024

by Dale Cabuquin St. Clair College donated $15,500 for Special Olympics Ontario during the annual Polar Plunge kick off on Jan. 23 at the Softball Diamond field.   The donation was a $500 increase from last year’s kick off.  “I’d like

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Did You Know about the 1914 Pump House

Did You Know about the 1914 Pump House

🕔11:21, 16.Feb 2024

by Zachary Balogh Located on the Detroit River is a brick-built structure frequented by walkers, hikers and bikers.   The Pump House is located directly on the Detroit River at the corner of Langlois and Riverside Drive. According to the City

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The City of Windsor Wellness Program

The City of Windsor Wellness Program

🕔11:12, 16.Feb 2024

by Hailey Goebel The City of Windsor Wellness Program aims to invest in and improve the overall health of all City of Windsor employees, retirees and their family members.  The wellness program offers monthly initiatives to help improve physical, mental,

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Photo of the Week: February 16, 2024

Photo of the Week: February 16, 2024

🕔10:58, 16.Feb 2024 Members of the Essex County Chinese Canadian Association participate in a dragon parade throughout Devonshire Mall to celebrate the 2024 Chinese New Year of the Dragon on Sunday, February 11, 2024 in Windsor, Ont. Photo by Ken Pastushyn. Read Full Article

2024 Interim Tax Bills in the Mail

🕔09:54, 16.Feb 2024

The City of Windsor 2024 Interim Property Tax Bills are in the mail. If you have not received your tax bill by Feb. 5, 2024, or have questions regarding the amount, please call 311 or mail [email protected] Due dates for

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Latest updates on transit Windsor

🕔09:54, 16.Feb 2024

These past few weeks tensions have been high at Transit Windsor but things are once again leaning towards labor unrest. The union representing transit employees has been bargaining with the City of Windsor the past two weekends, but they have

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Jack park reopens

🕔09:53, 16.Feb 2024

Jackson Park is once again open to the public. The park was fenced off for a number of months to make way for the annual Bright Lights event… which wrapped up in early January. The ornaments, lights and fences are

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