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City leash by-laws of little concern, dog owners say

City leash by-laws of little concern, dog owners say

🕔11:49, 11.Mar 2016

  Growing concern over leash-less dogs in Windsor has provoked crackdown on city bylaws, but some owners feel the issue itself does not warrant such action. After attacks by an Anatolian Shepherd resulting in the deaths of at least two

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Downtown apartment receives complaints from tenant

Downtown apartment receives complaints from tenant

🕔11:25, 12.Feb 2016

A Windsor municipal tenant said he believes his landlord is not taking enough responsibility in the maintenance of his apartment. Jacob Caron, a 22-year-old Windsorite, said he is concerned about the building conditions he’s living in. Fungi, rodents and black

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New hopes, new plans and new faces for Windsor Downtown Mission

New hopes, new plans and new faces for Windsor Downtown Mission

🕔12:35, 27.Nov 2015

The giant cathedral-like church echoes the bouncing syllables as Windsor Downtown Mission’s new director of development throws her audience a barrage of fact after fact. The audience is made up of delegates from Leadership Windsor-Essex, who try to pepper questions

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Monotheistic religions discuss co-existance

Monotheistic religions discuss co-existance

🕔13:39, 30.Oct 2015

In the midst of religious extremism, ignorance-based xenophobia and confusion about the relationship between religion and politics, several religious and spiritual heads showed mutual respect and understanding at a recent conference in Windsor. At the annual event “Is compassion possible

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New moon powers Mahatma Energy celebration

New moon powers Mahatma Energy celebration

🕔12:17, 16.Oct 2015

Celebrating the new moon, a group of Windsorites gathered to collaboratively activate and appreciate Mahatma Power, described by some of its followers as “the highest power on the planet.” Gathering at the White Feather Holistic Arts Centre on Ottawa Street,

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Staples private school to hold 10 year anniversary thanksgiving dinner

Staples private school to hold 10 year anniversary thanksgiving dinner

🕔12:15, 9.Oct 2015

  In the wake of its 10-year anniversary, a Christian private school in Staples will be holding a Thanksgiving dinner fundraiser, which officials say they need to keep the school running. Christian Fellowship Learning Centre, a private school located on

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Windsor opinion of Pope Francis favourable

Windsor opinion of Pope Francis favourable

🕔12:58, 2.Oct 2015

  Opinion in Windsor shows support for Pope Francis’s decision to address political issues in his recent speech to the U.S congress. By addressing issues like climate change and the Syrian refugee crisis, the Pope is continuing the church’s history

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Biking on sidewalks a problem in Leamington

Biking on sidewalks a problem in Leamington

🕔12:39, 2.Oct 2015

  Bylaws on sidewalk bicycling in Leamington may not be hitting home for migrant workers, who reportedly have been biking at dangerous speeds down Erie St. These bylaw infractions have resulted in a number of accidents in the town’s downtown

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‘Traction’ gained against new sex education curriculum

‘Traction’ gained against new sex education curriculum

🕔11:43, 10.Apr 2015

By David Dyck Under the slogan “Our kids, our choice, one size does not fit all,” more than 100 parents rallied against the new Ontario sexual education curriculum on Tuesday, April 8. Standing outside the Eye on Video store on

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New sex-ed curriculum needs parents involvement

New sex-ed curriculum needs parents involvement

🕔13:44, 27.Mar 2015

by David Dyck   The Internet and growing tolerance both have their part in the creation of the new sex education curriculum, but parents also have been part of its advent. According to professors and social workers, the need for

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Authors celebrate Black history at conference

Authors celebrate Black history at conference

🕔14:45, 27.Feb 2015

By David Dyck   In the continuing observation of Black History Month, authors from Windsor, Fayetteville, Ga., New York and Easton, Pa. took part in an event to celebrate multiculturalism, diversity and Canada’s past. Taking the slogan “Literacy makes the

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Free ice skating at Leamington complex

Free ice skating at Leamington complex

🕔13:08, 20.Feb 2015

                              By David Dyck Leamington residents were able to skate for free at the Leamington Kinsmen Recreation Complex on Family Day. Visitors coming to the complex,

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University students bring new teaching methods to Tanzania

University students bring new teaching methods to Tanzania

🕔14:01, 6.Feb 2015

  Student teachers at the University of Windsor will spend three weeks in April bringing the twenty-first century Canadian school to Tanzanian orphans who are thirsty for knowledge. Heading to Tanzania’s “forgotten city” Singida, 18 volunteers will spend their time

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Devonshire visitors get chance to experience Dementia

🕔13:25, 6.Feb 2015

By David Dyck On the final day of Alzheimer Awareness Month, visitors to Devonshire Mall were given a chance to understand the regular trials experienced by Windsor’s older adults. Participants were given common tasks to complete including folding laundry and

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Public Relations students plan St. Clair hockey game

Public Relations students plan St. Clair hockey game

🕔16:05, 7.Nov 2014

Public Relations students are planning a floor hockey game to be hosted at the St.Clair College. The game will be held on Nov. 1 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., with St. Clair College athletes competing against media figures from

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