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St. Clair College introduces new sexual violence reporting system

St. Clair College introduces new sexual violence reporting system

🕔13:29, 22.Apr 2022

St. Clair College has implemented a new sexual violence reporting system called the Respect, Educate, Empower Survivors (REES) Platform.  St. Clair will be the first college in Ontario to adopt the REES Platform for their students.  Rebecca Demchuk, assistant vice

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History Conservation in Windsor

History Conservation in Windsor

🕔13:45, 1.Apr 2022

With Heritage Week now over, Windsor-Essex residents in the are taking the opportunity to look back and discover the past.  Spencer Montcalm, an art conservator with the Art Gallery of Windsor, said restoring pieces of art is very easy to

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What is Heritage week in Ontario?

What is Heritage week in Ontario?

🕔14:24, 4.Mar 2022

Windsorites are starting to learn about Heritage Week, the history of Windsor and how it affects them. Sophia Hinch, the Education & Public Programs Coordinator with the Art Gallery of Windsor, said we think of the well-known things around here,

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Local businesses open with fewer restrictions

Local businesses open with fewer restrictions

🕔14:29, 25.Feb 2022

Local businesses are preparing to open their doors with eased restrictions as per several announcements from Ontario Premier Doug Ford in February.  As of 12:01a.m. on Feb. 17, 2022, restaurants and bars were able to open to full capacity.  Sporting

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Windsor Spitfires host annual Family Day Hockey game

Windsor Spitfires host annual Family Day Hockey game

🕔14:16, 25.Feb 2022

Windsor Spitfires fans are celebrating a Family Day win and once again being able to attend live hockey games.  Ever since the lifting of pandemic restrictions both hockey fans and players have been trying to adjust and get back to

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University of Windsor Think Tank event

🕔13:32, 12.Nov 2021

Chris Houser the Dean of Science at the University of Windsor says that the majority of reported drownings at beaches in Canada are usually men under the ages of 30.   Beach safety was just one of the topics discussed during the seventh virtual WE Spark Think Tank event in October.  Other presentations discussed housing issues and the impact of homeless shelters in Windsor – Essex and medical imaging applications.   Lisa

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Medical vs. Cotton Masks

Medical vs. Cotton Masks

🕔13:23, 15.Oct 2021

Rebecca Rudman has been making masks since the start of the pandemic. The founder of the Windsor Essex Sewing Force knows that there is a lot of confusion about masks and concerns about allergies. With cotton masks now being widely available, there could also be some confusion about the differences between cotton masks and

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The World’s Headlines

The World’s Headlines

🕔14:50, 30.Sep 2021

Episode 1 – China, Taiwan, Afghanistan and the Philipines Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 4 Episode 5

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Follow-Up: Students In-Classes

Follow-Up: Students In-Classes

🕔12:55, 26.Feb 2021

Both public and Catholic high schools in Windsor-Essex returned to in-person learning on Feb. 8. While some students opted to remain in a virtual classroom, most students have chosen to be in-person for their classes.  Many students said they are happy to be back in classrooms including Reese Bellmore, a Grade 11 student at Essex District High School. However, Bellmore said she and her friends still face some challenges.  “I’m happy to be

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Schools Return to In-Person Classes

Schools Return to In-Person Classes

🕔13:14, 5.Feb 2021

Staff in public and Catholic high schools in Windsor-Essex County say they are ensuring a safe return for their students next week.  Both boards are expecting their students to return to in-person classes Feb. 8, 2021. Many students and teachers said they find it both exciting and nerve-wracking to return.  Lisa Velinovski,  a “R.I.S.E” teacher at F.W. Begley School, said it has been challenging for everyone.  “It’s been hard because we were the first school to receive a Covid-19 outbreak. Since being

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Special town council budget meeting in Essex

Special town council budget meeting in Essex

🕔13:22, 11.Dec 2020

Essex town council members are reviewing the community’s 2021 budget and where it will spend tax dollars for the upcoming year.  On Nov. 30, Essex councillors brought up multiple topics and concerns they will need to deal with in the upcoming year. The council focused on most heavily were replacing several old pieces of fire department equipment within the Essex area.  Chief Rick Arnel of Essex Fire and Rescue has announced that they will be replacing and getting new equipment for

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Restaurants face new restrictions

Restaurants face new restrictions

🕔00:42, 1.Dec 2020 Empty Restaurant As of Nov. 30 local restaurants are only able to serve up to 10 people at a time dining in restaurants by the Windsor-Essex County Health unit. On Nov. 27 the Government of Ontario placed Windsor-Essex under the Read Full Article
Preparations for Remembrance Day

Preparations for Remembrance Day

🕔13:55, 6.Nov 2020

A lot has changed for this year‘s Remembrance Day services across Canada because of COVID-19 As Remembrance Day approaches Royal Canadian Legion branches across Canada are adjusting their plans for this year’s observance. Most services are being held online with only a few representatives

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