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Windsor Students Say No

Windsor Students Say No

🕔10:46, 7.Apr 2019

By Julianna Bonnett More than 2,100 students at Vincent Massey High School marched last week in support of #StudentsSayNo, joining thousands of others who are protesting planned changes to classroom classroom sizes and rules. The province-wide movement followed last month’s

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Local business owner charged with fraud

Local business owner charged with fraud

🕔17:05, 31.Mar 2019

By Julianna Bonnett Windsor Police have charged a local businessman after customers complained they spent thousands of dollars on services they never received. Police launched their investigation into Certified Windows and Doors after receiving more than 70 complaints from customers

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Windsor among fastest-growing cities in Canada

Windsor among fastest-growing cities in Canada

🕔16:54, 31.Mar 2019

By Julianna Bonnett Windsor is the third-fastest growing city in Canada, according a 2019 Statistics Canada report that attributes the growth spurt to a 2.5 per cent population increase. Including Windsor, Tecumseh, LaSalle and Amherstburg, the area has a combined

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FCA to end third shift at Windsor Assembly Plant

FCA to end third shift at Windsor Assembly Plant

🕔16:48, 31.Mar 2019

By Julianna Bonnett Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Canada (FCA) is planning to end the third shift at the Windsor Assembly plant come September, affecting more than 1,500 workers – not including those companies that supply Chrysler directly. The Chrysler Assembly Plant

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Final suspect charged in attempted murder

Final suspect charged in attempted murder

🕔16:43, 31.Mar 2019

By Julianna Bonnett The fourth and final suspect in an attempted murder investigation that has been on-going since last December turned himself into the Windsor Police on Wednesday. Police have been on the look-out for four individuals since the downtown

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Life after loss- The struggle of addiction

Life after loss- The struggle of addiction

🕔17:06, 25.Mar 2019

By: Julianna Bonnett   Micheal Caron, was known as Mike to his family and friends and to his mentor, Chef Edmond Ellis, he was known as Mikey, the guy with such enthusiasm for what he loved. Caron spent his days

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Diversity showcased at Celebration of Nations

Diversity showcased at Celebration of Nations

🕔11:10, 24.Mar 2019

By Julianna Bonnett A marching band, student performers and guest speakers brought the CAW Centre to life at the University of Windsor last Thursday. The 14th annual Celebration of Nations demonstrates the rich cultural diversity that exists within the campus

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Celebrating International Women’s Day

Celebrating International Women’s Day

🕔15:10, 8.Mar 2019

By Julianna Bonnett Women from across Windsor celebrated International Women’s Day at the Water’s Edge Theatre last week where the University of Windsor hosted their second annual “Women in Windsor: Inside the Minds of Female Leaders” event. The night saw

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It’s about time: Windsor’s 2nd annual Tedx Conference

It’s about time: Windsor’s 2nd annual Tedx Conference

🕔11:45, 24.Feb 2019

By Julianna Bonnett Time is a valued commodity, but this didn’t stop over a hundred people from spending theirs at the University of Windsor’s second annual Tedx Conference on Feb. 17. “It’s about time” was the focus of the self-organized

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Pre-plunge pasta dinner helps para-athletes

Pre-plunge pasta dinner helps para-athletes

🕔14:17, 9.Feb 2019

By Julianna Bonnett A pasta dinner Feb. 2 at the Heimat Windsor Banquet Centre helped Special Olympics Ontario get almost $1,000 closer to their annual fundraising goal. More than 50 St. Clair College students attended the feast featuring pasta, prizes

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The new circus in town: Corteo

The new circus in town: Corteo

🕔10:28, 1.Feb 2019

  Cirque Du Soleil’s Corteo will be heading to the WFCU centre in Windsor on May 15. At the dawn of the 1980s, a group of performers took to the streets of Baie-Saint-Paul, a small village on the shores of

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Rights march draws crowds in Windsor, Washington

Rights march draws crowds in Windsor, Washington

🕔20:07, 26.Jan 2019

By Julianna Bonnett The overnight journey from Windsor to Washington for the Women’s March was long and gruelling, but Michelle Mainwaring felt inspired and empowered when she saw the sunrise through the front window of the bus. It was January

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Spitfires Mikey DiPietro traded to Ottawa 67’s

Spitfires Mikey DiPietro traded to Ottawa 67’s

🕔13:25, 7.Dec 2018

  Fans filled the WFCU arena Thursday to salute goalie Mikey DiPietro, an Amherstburg native and fan favourite who had just been traded to the Ottawa 67’s. “I wish him all the best of luck, he has treated me like family

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‘Spiritual Soldiers’ wage war against addiction

‘Spiritual Soldiers’ wage war against addiction

🕔00:25, 7.Dec 2018

By Julianna Bonnett “Grabbing a coffee” has purpose and value at Spiritual Soldiers, a cafe that offers “Coffee with a Cause.” The cafe, which opened in early June, is known as a safe place for recovering addicts to drink java

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Windsor police looking to hire 24 more officers

Windsor police looking to hire 24 more officers

🕔11:56, 24.Nov 2018

Want to be a police officer? Now’s your chance. Windsor Police is looking to hire 24 additional officers now that the Windsor Police Services Board has endorsed the plan by Mayor Drew Dilkens to increase patrols in the downtown core.

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Windsor Police make more than 80 arrests downtown in one month

Windsor Police make more than 80 arrests downtown in one month

🕔22:03, 23.Nov 2018

Windsor police arrested more than 80 suspects in one month by stepping up enforcement in downtown Windsor. Between Oct. 8 and Nov. 6, police executed 29 arrest warrants for drug-related crimes and homicides and returned suspects to face charges in

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Transit Windsor seeking 9.7 per cent budget increase

Transit Windsor seeking 9.7 per cent budget increase

🕔20:58, 23.Nov 2018

Transit Windsor is requesting a 9.7 percent increase in funding for 2019. Transit Windsor is projecting a $1.1 million deficit this year because of rising fuel prices, which are $615,000 more than forecast, and surging demand from St. Clair College

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Summer storm wrought ‘havoc’ on city trees

Summer storm wrought ‘havoc’ on city trees

🕔17:36, 5.Nov 2018

About 400 trees were damaged in a vicious August storm that caused ‘havoc’ and cost the city more than $250,000, according to a report going to council Monday night. The storm damaged 130 trees so badly they have to be

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New center for abused children

New center for abused children

🕔12:41, 29.Oct 2018

By: Julianna Bonnett Local children who have been abused have a safer space to share their stories with the opening of a new child and youth advocacy centre. Windsor Police are hoping the centre, located at the Anthony P. Toldo

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International students flock to Windsor

International students flock to Windsor

🕔12:28, 29.Oct 2018

By: Julianna Bonnett International students are flocking to the Windsor-Essex area. The Windsor-Essex region has seen a population growth of 3,400 international students and newcomers since January, according to Statistics Canada. Since June, as many as 500 people have arrived

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