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St. Clair College April events: Cats, Atelier Fashion Show

St. Clair College April events: Cats, Atelier Fashion Show

🕔11:29, 12.Apr 2024

Mark your calendars, the month of April will bring two exciting shows featuring Saints’ talents – Cats theatre show and the Atelier Fashion show.  Rehearsals are ongoing for the St. Clair College Music Theatre Performance class as they prepare for

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How students will spend March Break 

How students will spend March Break 

🕔12:00, 8.Mar 2024

by: Dale Cabuquin   Between March 11 and 15 is St. Clair College’s one-week break for staff and students. We asked students how they were planning to spend their week off.  “After reading week I have three exams,” Emeka Onyeukwu, a

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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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A dog sledding trip that changed a man’s life

A dog sledding trip that changed a man’s life

🕔12:14, 8.Dec 2023

By Dale Cabuquin It was just a trip for entertainment. Little did he know, it would change his life.   Michael McDowell went on a dog sledding trip in Ottawa in 2016 – something he now calls an animal exploitative industry.

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St. Clair College downtown receives second batch of flu shots

St. Clair College downtown receives second batch of flu shots

🕔11:05, 17.Nov 2023

by Dale Cabuquin St. Clair College’s downtown campus received a second batch of flu shots after being out of the vaccines for more than a week.   According to Brianna Smith, the downtown campus Nurse, 30 vaccines for the second batch

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Ability beyond the disability

Ability beyond the disability

🕔12:34, 27.Oct 2023

By: Dale Cabuquin  The sun hasn’t risen but the day has started for a local Windsor woman as she prepares for work. At 3 a.m., the alarm goes off for Michelle Hornsby.  She gets out of bed, walks about 10

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Local family aims to make Windsor active commuter-friendly city 

Local family aims to make Windsor active commuter-friendly city 

🕔12:04, 20.Oct 2023

By Dale Cabuquin She feels the breeze of fresh air against her face and hands as she pedals her way to her destination.  Crystal Waddell has no concerns during her bike ride in Detroit as she heads to work at

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Windsor Open Streets commemorates ‘The Hitmaker’ Rosalie Trombley

Windsor Open Streets commemorates ‘The Hitmaker’ Rosalie Trombley

🕔13:38, 13.Oct 2023

By: Dale Cabuquin  The local community united for the biggest street party – Open Streets Windsor and this year, it celebrated one of the pioneers in radio broadcasting.  Open Streets Windsor commemorated “The Hitmaker” Rosalie Trombley on Sept. 17, a

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Should traditional mail still be used?

Should traditional mail still be used?

🕔11:51, 14.Apr 2023

It’s a battle between tradition and innovation. In an unscientific survey conducted by the MediaPlex, the majority of the respondents believe people should still subscribe and use the traditional mailing services to receive letters, notices and bills. The survey respondents

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Muslim women receive employment help

Muslim women receive employment help

🕔11:10, 31.Mar 2023

During this month of Ramadan, Muslim women received funds to address employment hurdles. The Canadian Council of Muslim Women (CCMW) received a $768,000 fund from the Women and Gender Equality (WAGE). The funding will be used for CCMW’s 35-month-long “Addressing

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‘Warm moist air’ responsible for sunny days this winter

‘Warm moist air’ responsible for sunny days this winter

🕔12:11, 3.Mar 2023

Ever wonder why you are experiencing spring-like temperatures this winter season?    Meteorologist and CTV reporter Gary Archibald said it is due to southerly moist and warm air.    “One of the reasons why it’s been so warm is the

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Local artist creates art platform for Black children and youth

Local artist creates art platform for Black children and youth

🕔12:52, 17.Feb 2023

A local artist has created a platform where Black children and youth can share their artwork. Kiki Symoné, a Black artist herself whose artworks depict the everyday life of Black communities, launched the online platform artdealerkids in 2021 on Instagram

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Voter fatigue blamed for election downtrend

Voter fatigue blamed for election downtrend

🕔08:56, 14.Dec 2022

A local political analyst suggested the public is not as involved in politics following the recent downtrend reported in voter turnout for the 2022 municipal election in Windsor. “It indicates that people aren’t as engaged at the municipal level and,

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Falls leading cause of injury in seniors in Canada: study

Falls leading cause of injury in seniors in Canada: study

🕔14:36, 19.Nov 2022

A local resident of Windsor was walking his dog on Ouellette Avenue when he tripped on asphalt two years ago. “I fell into the road, banged my head and broke my glasses,” Wayne Tennant said. He was 73 when the

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