Veterans protest the closing of Veterans Affairs by HaileyTrealout
Just a week before Remembrance Day, and those who stood on guard for Canada, stood in protest outside City Hall
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Building a new Windsor Lancers volleyball team.
High school Bocce ball tournament at the St. Denis Centre.
In depth look at Canadian soccer from the players and coaches.
Halloween haunted house on Tuscarora and Ouellette.
Education in other countries.
St. Clair Saints baseball gold medal winners
A look at Windsor’s recent murder and the dangers of downtown.
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