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Windsor to make parks more accessible for the disabled

🕔12:19, 1.Apr 2016

By Johnathan Hutton According to City Council, Windsor parks will be receiving new playgrounds this year. Council passed on motion Tuesday to allow for the construction of six new accessible parks in Windsor. The parks are to include features such

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Veterans honoured in a comforting way

Veterans honoured in a comforting way

🕔12:38, 20.Nov 2015

  By: Johnathan Hutton   More than a dozen Windsor veterans have been recognized by the Essex-Kent Scottish Regiment and Quilts of Valour. The Windsor- Essex veterans, who participated in Canada’s wars ranging from the Second World War were invited to the Chatham armories

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Will the Liberals keep their promise to Windsor veterans?

Will the Liberals keep their promise to Windsor veterans?

🕔13:35, 30.Oct 2015

  By Johnathan Hutton Local veterans could soon see another Veteran Affairs office open in Windsor. Last year, Windsor’s only Veteran Affairs office shut its doors due to budget slashes by the government. With the closure of the buildings local veterans have

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Windsor sea cadets tagging windsor

Windsor sea cadets tagging windsor

🕔12:00, 23.Oct 2015

By :Johnathan Hutton   Windsor Sea Cadets are raising money for their branches one tag at a time.   Sea Cadets from Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship Agamemnon took to the streets on tag day, Oct. 16 to raise money for

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Legion Faces Possible Closure

Legion Faces Possible Closure

🕔11:29, 16.Oct 2015

By: Johnathan Hutton With Windsor Legion Branch 143  at risk of shutting its doors for good, bar managers are appealing for new members to keep it open. Legion Branch 143 on Marentette Ave. is currently facing financial difficulty due to the steady decrease

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Windsor Cadet returns from trip of a lifetime

Windsor Cadet returns from trip of a lifetime

🕔12:08, 2.Oct 2015

Oct. 2, 2015 By Johnathan Hutton   A Windsor Sea Cadet has returned from Great Britain after being only one of 12 Sea Cadets chosen to represent Canada on a training exercise with the British Royal Navy. Petty Officer Second

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Selfie Sticks face scrutiny and solidarity

🕔13:12, 10.Apr 2015

Johnathan HuttonSelfie Sticks face scrutiny and solidarity April 7, 2015   The new Canadian device called the Selfie Stick has been getting mixed reactions in 2015.   From being on the holiday bestseller list in the United States last December,

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Walkerville copes with loss of teacher

Walkerville copes with loss of teacher

🕔12:23, 27.Mar 2015

Johnathan Hutton March 24,2015   Hundreds of Walkerville Collegiate Institute high school students lined Richmond Street on Tuesday to pay their respects and say a last farewell to a favourite teacher.   Rob Baxter died March 18 after suffering a

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University students address the growing issue of income inequality

University students address the growing issue of income inequality

🕔11:59, 13.Feb 2015

By Johnathan Hutton Students from the University of Windsor participated in a model United Nations council at the university in Windsor on February 9. The debate, which featured three University of Windsor professors, and over 100 students aimed to raise

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Communities fear schools at risk

Communities fear schools at risk

🕔13:21, 6.Feb 2015

  By: Johnathan Hutton   Tensions ran high at the Greater Essex County District School Board’s Program and Accommodation Review Committee’s first meeting. It was a tense atmosphere at General Amherst Secondary School when members of the community filled the

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The Windsor Essex County’s housing market is booming

The Windsor Essex County’s housing market is booming

🕔11:40, 14.Nov 2014

By: Johnathan Hutton   Home sales in Windsor-Essex are up 6.22 per cent since September and are predicted to continue rising, according to the Windsor Essex County Association of Realtors.   Windsor has been hit hard by the 2008 recession

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Local Youth Making A Difference on a Global Scale

Local Youth Making A Difference on a Global Scale

🕔16:08, 7.Nov 2014

Johnathan Hutton Blitz story Nov. 7, 2014   Local Youth Making a Difference on a Global Scale A local youth is showing her drive and determination to make a differenceby raisingmoney to help those who are less fortunate. Sydney Brouillard-Coyle

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