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Drew Dilkens elected new mayor of Windsor

Drew Dilkens elected new mayor of Windsor

🕔11:52, 31.Oct 2014

by Justin Prince The City of Windsor now has a new mayor. Drew Dilkens, who previously represented Ward 1 on city council, was elected the 34th mayor in the city’s history Oct. 27. Dilkens received more than 55 per cent

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Ford Motor Company awards investment to Mexico over Windsor plants

🕔19:31, 24.Oct 2014

by Justin Prince The Ford Motor Company has awarded their investment for a new engine program and facility to Mexico instead of Windsor’s two plants. “We have been informed that we will not be getting the product that we were

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Citizens asked to remain “vigilant” when crossing border after attack in Ottawa

🕔12:18, 24.Oct 2014

by Justin Prince Windsorites and Canadians alike are being asked to be vigilant and to be safe when crossing the border after a terrorist attack on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. Both local and national agencies are warning citizens to be

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Hadfield makes solo orchestra debut in Windsor

Hadfield makes solo orchestra debut in Windsor

🕔11:52, 24.Oct 2014

by Justin Prince Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield has always reached for the stars. He continued to do so after making his solo orchestra series debut in front of a capacity crowd in Windsor. Hadfield, known for his songs such as

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High school students learn about college programs

High school students learn about college programs

🕔10:56, 10.Oct 2014

By Justin Prince Secondary students from Windsor-Essex County will have a lot to think about involving their future after attending a province-wide college fair. More than 1,000 high school students from across the region attended the College Information Program in

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Ward 4 candidates square off in debate

Ward 4 candidates square off in debate

🕔14:12, 26.Sep 2014

by Justin Prince Windsorites in Ward 4 have a lot to think about after hearing from candidates for city council at a recent debate in the ward. The six candidates hoping to become the next city councillor to represent Ward

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Windsorites voice opinions on city issues

Windsorites voice opinions on city issues

🕔14:07, 26.Sep 2014

by Justin Prince Windsorites will have a lot to think about with the upcoming Windsor municipal election less than a month away with several guaranteed changes taking place on city council. More than 90 candidates registered to run for city

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Setting the wheels in motion for charity

Setting the wheels in motion for charity

🕔13:14, 19.Sep 2014

Car and motorcycle enthusiasts alike are setting the wheels in motion for a charitable cause. The fourth annual Wheels On Wyandotte Car and Motorcycle Show was held Sept. 13 to help raise funds for Camp Brombal, a charity founded by

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Snow Angels receive funding for next winter

Snow Angels receive funding for next winter

🕔13:56, 11.Apr 2014

by Justin Prince The city’s Snow Angels won’t be melting away after all. Windsor city council has approved $25,000 in funding for the Snow Angels Volunteer Snow Removal Program

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Possible Enchroachment Fine for Paul Martin Scaffolding

Possible Enchroachment Fine for Paul Martin Scaffolding

🕔13:52, 11.Apr 2014

by Justin Prince The City of Windsor intends to charge the Canadian government more than $51,000 in encroachment fees if it doesn’t remove the scaffolding in front of the Paul Martin Building. City council passed the proposal after receiving word

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City to install pathways in Willistead Park despite public disapproval

City to install pathways in Willistead Park despite public disapproval

🕔13:24, 21.Mar 2014

by Justin Prince The City of Windsor plans to replace the pathways at Willistead Park with asphalt despite objections from several residents. City council approved the decision March 17 with a 7-3 vote, although 12 people speak against the change

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Adventure Bay reopens after flooring issue

Adventure Bay reopens after flooring issue

🕔14:43, 28.Feb 2014

by Justin Prince The Adventure Bay Water Park is reopening after being closed for four days to fix a safety issue with the facility’s floors. The facility was closed from Feb. 24-28 after the City of Windsor received complaints about

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Solar panels to be installed at Windsor International Aquatic and Training Centre

Solar panels to be installed at Windsor International Aquatic and Training Centre

🕔12:56, 21.Feb 2014

by Justin Prince The City of Windsor is installing solar panels on the roof of the Windsor International Aquatic and Training Centre after approving a proposal. Windsor City Council approved plans to build a solar power plant on the roof

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Growth in movie piracy but bigger growth in box office sales

🕔12:41, 14.Feb 2014

by Justin Prince For the past decade, movie piracy has been on the rise across the world. Despite the rise, movie studios and cinemas are continuing to thrive in both Canada and the U.S. According to websites such as WIRED.com

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Proposed medical marijuana facility could be first of many in Windsor

Proposed medical marijuana facility could be first of many in Windsor

🕔12:14, 14.Feb 2014

by Justin Prince Windsorites could soon have access to medical marijuana without leaving the city after a start-up company showed interest in opening a new facility. A notice of intent was filed by Medical Marihuana Patient Relief to open a

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Adventure Bay to close temporarily

🕔14:00, 7.Feb 2014

by Justin Prince The Adventure Bay Water Park will be temporarily shutting down after receiving complaints about having slippery floors. According to Don Sadler, the project manager for the Family Water Complex, there have been multiple complaints about the floors

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Moving forward: New City Hall to continue process without government tenant

Moving forward: New City Hall to continue process without government tenant

🕔12:54, 24.Jan 2014

By Justin Prince City council is moving forward with the process of building a new city hall with or without the cooperation of Public Works and Government Services Canada. According to Mayor Eddie Francis, the government agency was planning to

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Saints win last second thriller

Saints win last second thriller

🕔12:28, 15.Nov 2013

By Justin Prince The St. Clair College Saints beat the Lambton College Lions 64-60 in a game that came down to the wire Nov. 8. The game started back and forth after the Saints and Lions made back-to-back threes within

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Saints force 31 turnovers, win fourth straight

Saints force 31 turnovers, win fourth straight

🕔12:13, 15.Nov 2013

By Justin Prince The St. Clair College Saints women’s basketball team forced 31 turnovers which resulted in 33 points to win 90-55 over the Lambton College Lions Nov. 8 to move to 4-1 on the season. In the first quarter

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Filmmakers receive recognition at short-film screening

Filmmakers receive recognition at short-film screening

🕔12:20, 8.Nov 2013

By Justin Prince The Windsor International Film Festival kicked off its event schedule Nov. 3 with their short-film competition screening and awards night as 16 films made their premieres in front of the near-capacity crowd. The Capitol Theatre hosted the

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