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Windsor celebrates the 2018 Earth Hour by shutting off the lights

Windsor celebrates the 2018 Earth Hour by shutting off the lights

🕔08:31, 30.Mar 2018

The lights went out last weekend. The City of Windsor held an Earth Hour event on March 24 at Charles Clark Square, as all non-essential lights in the downtown area were turned off for one hour starting at 8:30 p.m.

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Windsor police trying to identify female body recovered from Detroit River

Windsor police trying to identify female body recovered from Detroit River

🕔09:54, 3.Mar 2018

Windsor police were busy at the river last week. First, patrol officers found a male body in the Detroit River in the area of the 1200 block of Riverside Drive West last Tuesday. A witness had called Windsor police, and

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Ontario banning door-to-door sales starting March 1

Ontario banning door-to-door sales starting March 1

🕔09:47, 3.Mar 2018

By March Ren A ban on unsolicited door-to-door sales will take effect March 1 in Ontario. The ban will prohibit sales of certain household appliances, such as air conditioners and water heaters, to better protect consumers from aggressive and confusing

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Building a network of neighbours: Windsor’s downtown collaborative holds open house

Building a network of neighbours: Windsor’s downtown collaborative holds open house

🕔10:33, 16.Feb 2018

By March Ren The Downtown Windsor Community Collaborative hosted an open house at A Dog’s Breakfast on Feb. 7. Bob Cameron, executive director of the collaborative, said the open house was to introduce the DWCC to both downtown residents and

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Post Productions has no DOUBT about their newest theatre show

Post Productions has no DOUBT about their newest theatre show

🕔09:36, 2.Feb 2018

By March Ren There’s a new theatre company in town – and they’re opening a new show in a new space. At the Shadowbox Theatre, Post Productions will present DOUBT: A PARABLE, the winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the

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See the future: Psychic Expo in Windsor

See the future: Psychic Expo in Windsor

🕔10:57, 16.Jan 2018

By March Ren For people looking for a map of their future, wanting to look back in their past, or just wanting to have fun in the present, last weekend’s psychic expo was a good place to go. The 30th

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#Metoo movement takes centre stage at Golden Globes

#Metoo movement takes centre stage at Golden Globes

🕔19:38, 9.Jan 2018

The 75th Golden  Globes  Awards was held Jan. 7 in Beverly Hills and was hosted by Seth Meyers, with more than 500 celebrities attended this year’s award show. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri  won  four trophies including Best Motion Picture

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Expect a call – Windsor mental health experts doing a phone survey

Expect a call – Windsor mental health experts doing a phone survey

🕔19:22, 9.Jan 2018

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit will be randomly choosing adults in the Windsor area to call and ask about mental health in the next few weeks. “In our 2016 Community Needs Assessment Report, mental health was identified as a top priority

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2018 International Auto Show is set to hit the stage

2018 International Auto Show is set to hit the stage

🕔13:24, 8.Jan 2018

By Jiaqian Ren The 2018 North American International Auto Show is set to open its doors from Jan. 13 to Jan. 28 at Detroit’s Cobo Center. An international event for 30 years, the famed auto show attracts over 10,000 guests

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Point Pelee closing for two weeks for deer cull

Point Pelee closing for two weeks for deer cull

🕔10:56, 8.Jan 2018

By Jiaqian Ren Point Pelee National Park is closing for the next two weeks. From Jan. 12 to Jan. 26, staff from Parks Canada and Caldwell First Nation will be performing a cull to reduce the number of white-tailed deer

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Cycling for diabetes

Cycling for diabetes

🕔10:37, 17.Oct 2017

By March Ren What if people have a disease but no way to cure it? Type1 diabetes is a form of diabetes mellitus in which not enough insulin is produced and results in high blood-sugar levels in the body. The

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Attack in Edmonton

Attack in Edmonton

🕔12:28, 2.Oct 2017

By March Ren A violent crime spree carried out by an Edmonton man is being investigated as a possible act of terrorism. The man drove a speeding white Chevrolet Malibou through a traffic barricade striking an EPS  officer who was

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