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Posts From Eugene Mendoza

GMOs continue to go unlabeled

🕔13:04, 23.Oct 2015

by Eugenio Mendonza Under current Canadian laws no company is required to label products as a Genetically Modified Organisms. However, some experts say the public should be more informed about how their food is grown. For the past 20 years

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Largest blue-green algae bloom found in Lake Erie

🕔11:43, 2.Oct 2015

Environmentalists are concerned harmful algae blooms in Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair could threaten the safety of fish and residents living around the waterways.   Algae blooms, which can span hundreds of square kilometres, have hit record levels this

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Technology helps improve disease awareness in teens

🕔11:44, 10.Apr 2015

  Some high school students say having access to the Internet has allowed them to be more aware of viruses and diseases.   Medical officials said the age of technology has caused people to be more knowledgeable than ever about

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Americans have strange ideas about Canadians

🕔13:38, 20.Feb 2015

Many young Americans admit there are stereotypes when it comes to their perception of Canadian lifestyle. Although Canada is adjacent the United States and is connected by a border which spans almost 8,900 kilometres, they say the Canadian lifestyle differs

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Search is on for Canada’s official bird

🕔13:30, 6.Feb 2015

By Eugenio Mendoza   Canadian Geographic is conducting a survey to select Canada’s national bird. The National Bird Project was initiated by the magazine in an effort to get the public involved in a decision that is often left to

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Amherstburg considering regional police force

🕔13:22, 6.Feb 2015

Costing proposals from Windsor expected for Amherstburg and LaSalle Chris Jackman Staff Writer The town of Amherstburg is considering merging police forces with Windsor or integrating with the Ontario Provincial Police to reduce costs. Amherstburg mayor Aldo DiCarlo said there

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Homeless Windsorites struggle to find shelter to prepare for winter.

Homeless Windsorites struggle to find shelter to prepare for winter.

🕔13:54, 7.Nov 2014

Eugenio Mendoza Homeless Winter Nov.7, 2014 As winter approaches many citizens say they are concerned with the amount of people who will be sleeping on the streets.   A local resident, Emily Ternosky, said the city should do whatever they

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Local businesses await construction completion

Local businesses await construction completion

🕔11:08, 31.Oct 2014

Despite blocked off streets business owners and employees say repairs on Wyandotte to damaged roads and water mains will help Walkerville continue to improve.   Chris Andrechek, 31, works at Biblioasis and says although the construction has slowed down traffic

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Local advocates fight for urban chickens

🕔13:11, 17.Oct 2014

By Eugenio Mendoza Some Windsor residents say urban chicken coops should be allowed on private property. Experts believe say that having chickens would be a safe and healthy alternative to store-bought products and cite an overabundance of Genetically Modified Organisms

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