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HELP FOR THE HOMELESS: THE MISSING PIECES

HELP FOR THE HOMELESS: THE MISSING PIECES

🕔15:50, 15.Dec 2022

This is not a story about homelessness, addiction, or mental health. It’s a story about pain. Staff at Windsor’s Downtown Mission see it every day in the addicts, the homeless and those struggling with mental health issues. They’ve “burned all

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Temporary shelter closing postponed

🕔13:15, 5.Dec 2022

By Donna Tuckwell The City of Windsor stated today the John Atkinson Memorial Community Centre will continue to operate for the residents of 1616 Ouelette Avenue until December 9. The temporary shelter opened last week to house the residents after

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High winds cause power outages and minor damage

High winds cause power outages and minor damage

🕔13:13, 5.Dec 2022

By Donna Tuckwell High winds on Saturday left parts of Amherstburg without power. Downed powerlines on Concession Rd. 3 stopped traffic and hundreds of customers lost power for hours as a result. Gusting winds are believed to have topped 90

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In-person shopping gives Cyber Monday a run for its money

🕔16:09, 17.Nov 2022

American Thanksgiving is the time a lot of families gather to celebrate. It also marks two massive shopping events, Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Twenty years ago, Canadian retailers jumped on the Black Friday bandwagon – and it’s been a

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Windsor Transit has new wheels on the roads

🕔22:18, 5.Nov 2022

Donna Tuckwell  Oct. 24, 2022 Windsor transit riders will be riding in style as 24 new high-tech, fuel-efficient buses hit the streets. The city split the $16 million cost with the federal government and the province. These new buses will

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Monet painting pays the price for fossil fuels

🕔22:17, 5.Nov 2022

Donna Tuckwell  Oct. 24, 2002 Protesters threw mashed potatoes at a Monet painting in a German museum on Sunday in a protest against fossil fuels. They continued to make their point by gluing their hands to the wall, as seen

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Chatham-Kent minor facing second degree murder charges

🕔22:16, 5.Nov 2022

Donna Tuckwell Oct. 24, 2022 One person is dead and a Chatham-Kent minor is facing second degree murder charges after a weekend incident. According to Chatham-Kent police, it happened around 10:45 p.m. Friday night on Richmond Street in Chatham. When

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Safe injection site coming to Wyandotte Street

🕔15:24, 3.Nov 2022

Donna Tuckwell  Oct. 24, 2002 Work has started on the new safe consumption and treatment site on Wyandotte Street in the city of Windsor. Safe injection sites are intended to decrease the risk of fatal overdoses in the community by

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Gas prices climb again in Windsor-Essex

Gas prices climb again in Windsor-Essex

🕔13:21, 31.Oct 2022

Donna Tuckwell Oct 31, 2022 The average price at the pumps is $1.75 per litre in Windsor Monday. According to Ontario’s Natural Resources website, things like changes in world crude oil prices, the ability of supply to meet demand, inventory

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