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Gun amnesty in hundreds

Gun amnesty in hundreds

🕔15:42, 18.Apr 2018

By: Noah Gecelovsky The Ontario Provincial Police have had a remarkably high number of gun surrenders over the last month. The OPP announced in March that they would be collecting illegally purchased or unwanted guns and accessories that people from

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Leamington floods

Leamington floods

🕔15:39, 18.Apr 2018

By: Noah Gecelovsky Residents in Leamington experienced severe damage from flooding after the downpour on the weekend. Tim Byrne is the director of watershed for the Essex Region Conservation Authority and said in a CBC article the damage caused by

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Raising the voices of Windsor

Raising the voices of Windsor

🕔12:23, 27.Mar 2018

By: Noah Gecelovsky Artists, judges and audience members gathered at the Gourmet Emporium on March 19 for the second week of the Raise Your Voice competition. Raise Your Voice began on March 12 with 15 artists competing for the grand

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Whole lotta shakin’ goin’ on at the Bluesfest

Whole lotta shakin’ goin’ on at the Bluesfest

🕔13:59, 2.Mar 2018

By: Noah Gecelovsky The lineup for the highly anticipated LiUna! Bluesfest Windsor 2018 has finally been released and blues fans are in for a good weekend this summer. On Feb. 21, LiUna!625 members and the Canada South Blues Society held

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Windsor: featuring Jagmeet Singh

Windsor: featuring Jagmeet Singh

🕔12:52, 8.Dec 2017

By Noah Gecelovsky The newly-elected leader of the New Democratic Party Jagmeet Singh visited his hometown of Windsor, Ont. on Dec. 1. Singh met with MPs Brian Masse and Tracey Ramsey and talked about both Windsor’s problems and potential. He

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Windsor homelessness at crisis level

Windsor homelessness at crisis level

🕔11:54, 8.Dec 2017

By: Noah Gecelovsky   Homelessness in Windsor is a rising problem that continues to go overlooked by many across the province.  The most recent example of neglect in dealing with the homeless situation comes from the provincial government denying Windsor’s application for the $200 million fund created to combat homelessness across Ontario.  According

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This week in sports

This week in sports

🕔13:18, 1.Dec 2017

St. Clair Saints  While students were away, the St. Clair Saints men’s baseball team beat out the Fanshawe Falcons winning first place and the team’s second National Championship in the club’s history on Oct. 26. The Saints beat the Falcons 3-2 at Kinsmen Stadium in Oshawa, Ont., avenging their

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This is @ you

This is @ you

🕔12:22, 1.Dec 2017

By: Noah Gecelovsky Everyone with thumbs and a social media account has the ability to share his or her opinion freely and with very few rules.  What was once academics arguing over drinks in the smoke-filled saloons and bars of the early 1900s is now online arguments for the world

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Freedom to live without fear

Freedom to live without fear

🕔12:12, 6.Oct 2017

Once again, America is struck by tragedy and horror after the shooting at the Jason Aldean concert in Las Vegas. This again begins the cycle of hourly news updates, graphic videos, first-hand accounts, late night hosts trying to spread a

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“The cupboards are bare”

“The cupboards are bare”

🕔12:00, 6.Oct 2017

by Noah Gecelovsky Windsor West MPP, Lisa Gretzky, is taking a stand for Windsor in Queen’s Park after the Liberal-run provincial government announced 21 communities would receive portions of a $200 million fund to combat homelessness — leaving the city out in the cold.  Gretzky was outraged that, with Windsor’s homelessness problem reaching crisis levels, the border city

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TownePlace Suites by Marriot

TownePlace Suites by Marriot

🕔12:43, 29.Sep 2017 The TownePlace Suites by Marriot. sign has been placed on the building at 250 Dougall Ave. The construction team on site said it will be another month until renovations are finished. (Photo by: Ryan Percy) Read Full Article
Remembering Chris Cornell

Remembering Chris Cornell

🕔09:11, 21.May 2017

After a high energy performance at the Fox Theatre in Detroit, Chris Cornell, lead singer for Soundgarden, was found dead in his hotel bathroom at the MGM Grand Hotel. Cornell’s body was found in his hotel bathroom after the band

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To fight, or not to fight

To fight, or not to fight

🕔12:36, 21.Apr 2017

When people think of hockey, they think of stereotypes like missing teeth, hard hits, beards and pucks — but it seems most people identify the sport with fighting. In an unscientific survey conducted for the MediaPlex, 78 per cent of participants said fighting should be allowed whereas

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This week in sports

This week in sports

🕔12:28, 21.Apr 2017

NHL The Toronto Maple Leafs and the Washington Capitals are grinding it out in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. The two teams faced off on April 19 at the Air Canada Centre for the fourth time in the

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When the lights go down in The Joe

When the lights go down in The Joe

🕔13:56, 7.Apr 2017

Walking in to Joe Louis Arena for the last time through the curtain at the Gordie Howe entrance, there was the same blinding light I remembered as an eight year old. Despite several visits to The Joe since then, this time held an incomparable emotional level.

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This week in sports

This week in sports

🕔11:17, 7.Apr 2017

NHL The Detroit Red Wings hosted the Ottawa Senators on April 4 at the Joe Louis Arena. With the playoff spot in view, the Senators came ready to win. The Senators scored 13 minutes into the first period, but the Wings fought

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This week in sports

This week in sports

🕔12:22, 31.Mar 2017

NHL The Detroit Red Wings travelled to Amalie Arena on March 30 to take on the Tampa Bay Lightning. After an opening period where each team scored once, the Lightning were able to pull away in the second scoring three

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This week in sports

This week in sports

🕔12:41, 24.Mar 2017

NHL The Detroit Red Wings travelled to the Bell Centre to take on the Montreal Canadiens on March 21. The Wings came out with a goal in the first period to take the lead 1-0 which they held for the

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Massey gets a facelift

Massey gets a facelift

🕔14:41, 3.Mar 2017

By Noah Gecelovsky Vincent Massey Secondary School is 57-years-old and with the rise of enrollment, the school is looking at getting some big renovations. On Feb. 20 workers and supervisors from Loaring Construction met with Principal Joan Rankin at Massey

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Remembering Mike Ilitch

Remembering Mike Ilitch

🕔13:52, 17.Feb 2017

Little Caesars founder and owner of the Detroit Tigers and Detroit Red Wings, Mike Ilitch, was rushed to a local Detroit hospital late Friday, Feb. 10 and died later that evening at the age of 87. In the public light,

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