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Tentative TPP deal reached

🕔12:06, 5.Oct 2015

Negotiators from 12 countries have reached a tentative agreement in The Trans-Pacific Partnership. The deal reduces many current trade barriers faced by Canadians. Businesses in the high-tech sector, farmers and many other industries could gain more access to international markets.

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Al-Qaeda 2.0 needs to be stopped

🕔12:16, 27.Mar 2015

By: Dan Gray Consider ISIS Al-Qaeda 2.0. We live in a world where the possibility of another 9/11 exists. Canada must continue to contribute to the prevention of anything nearing the tragedy of that day. ISIS roots can be traced

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Windsor artists starving

🕔13:35, 13.Mar 2015

By Iesha Coburn Some local artists would rather spend their time making music, than potentially losing practice time by getting a part time job. There are many artists who have made a name for themselves who have come from Windsor,

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Windsor remembers

🕔12:32, 14.Nov 2014

By Dan Gray Veterans and citizens came out by the hundreds to take part in a solemn Remembrance Day service at the Windsor Cenotaph. The City of Windsor held their annual Remembrance Day ceremony at 11 a.m on Nov. 11.

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Hornets and ISIS another chapter in history

🕔13:26, 31.Oct 2014

By Dan Gray Sic Itur Ad Astra: such is the pathway to the stars. Canadians have been reaching for those stars with jet powered fighter planes for almost 70 years, from Valiants, Voodoos and Sabres to the aptly named Canuck.

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RCAF 90th anniversary celbration serves as trip down memory lane

🕔13:19, 31.Oct 2014

By Dan Gray Veterans from across southern Ontario gathered at the Canadian Historical Aircraft Association hanger onOct. 25 to reminisce about their time in the service. Windsor’s Passing the Torch Committee, in association with CHAA and other community organizations, held

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Strong and Free

🕔13:41, 25.Oct 2014

By: Dan Gray Canadians are generally a peace-loving, Kumbaya-singing, quiet-by-nature society. We have a carefree attitude that allows us to believe that no one would want to hurt us because who could really hate a Canadian? But now our innocence,

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John Milson

John Milson

🕔13:13, 17.Oct 2014

  By: Dan Gray A people person with a plan and a promise. A father, entrepreneur and former city councillor. More experiences, more time and more ideas to dedicate to a city he once led. From under a bushy white

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MediaPlex students host Ward 3 debate

MediaPlex students host Ward 3 debate

🕔13:43, 10.Oct 2014

By: Dan Gray St. Clair College journalism students have held their first of two debates this election season at the MediaPlex in Windsor, Ontario. Prospective ward three candidates Gabe Maggio, Rino Bortolin, Caroline Postma and Claude Reno gathered with residents

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Community runs with troops at annual event

Community runs with troops at annual event

🕔14:24, 26.Sep 2014

  By: Dan Gray Co-Managing Editor The Essex and Kent Scottish Regiment held their fourth annual Trot with the Troops event at the Major FA Tilston Armoury and Police Training Centre in Windsor. Members of the community were given the

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Run for Rocky kicks off

Run for Rocky kicks off

🕔14:33, 4.Apr 2014

by Dan Gray Members of the local Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender community and Windsor community leaders have launched the second annual Run for Rocky at the St. Clair College Mediaplex. MPP Teresa Piruzza, Rocky’s parents Rob and Nancy Campana and

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Farmers hoping for dry spring

🕔14:10, 4.Apr 2014

By Dan Gray Staff Writer Local farmers are taking a wait and see approach as to how this extreme winter will affect their growing season. According to Rashel Tremblay a farmer from Tilbury it’s too early to tell if this

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Is Windsor losing employable people?

🕔13:44, 21.Mar 2014

by Dan Gray The City of Windsor is losing employable people to other parts of the world, according to a report by Workforce Windsor Essex. The local labour market report shows that between 2005 and 2010 over 9,000 people left

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Windsor potholes to be a problem

Windsor potholes to be a problem

🕔12:08, 28.Feb 2014

by Dan Gray The City of Windsor is asking drivers to be patient with road crews while they fix potholes on city roadways. City of Windsor operations manager, Mark Winterton, says the budget to fix potholes this year is only

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Shipping slowed by ice

Shipping slowed by ice

🕔21:45, 9.Feb 2014

by Dan Gray The Canadian Coast Guard is warning shipping companies they may not be able to navigate the Detroit River without icebreaking support. Overhead satellite images of the eastern Great Lakes show that Lake Erie, Lake St. Clair and

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Polar vortex brings extreme cold to region

Polar vortex brings extreme cold to region

🕔13:24, 24.Jan 2014

by Dan Gray The citizens of Windsor and Essex County are dealing with another round of extreme cold caused by an arctic air mass and the polar vortex. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Earth Observatory describes a polar vortex

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Windsor falls silent for Remembrance Day

Windsor falls silent for Remembrance Day

🕔12:14, 15.Nov 2013

by Dan Gray November 11, 2013 Over 1,000 people gathered Nov. 11 at the Cenotaph in Windsor to pay respect to those who have served for Canada. Veterans from World War Two, Korea, Vietnam, peacekeepers and the War in Afghanistan

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Kitchen Fire Safety

Kitchen Fire Safety

🕔12:57, 11.Oct 2013

  Kitchen Fire Safety By Dan Gray Windsor Fire and Rescue Services is reminding citizens during national Fire Prevention Week to be careful while they are cooking. In front of more than 300 people outside City Hall Oct. 7, fire

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