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Amherstburg housing starts still strong in spite of rate hikes

Amherstburg housing starts still strong in spite of rate hikes

🕔14:28, 15.Dec 2022

Homebuilding is a generational thing. The Everjonge family started their business over 30 years ago in in Amherstburg and today are facing a little bit of a slower market due to interest rates – but said it is still one

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CUPE Ontario education workers ratify deal with province

🕔13:51, 5.Dec 2022

By Soha Asfahani After five months of negotiations, CUPE Ontario education workers have voted 73 per cent in favour of a tentative agreement with the provincial government and school boards. Laura Walton, president of CUPE Ontario School Boards Council of

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Canada eliminated from World Cup despite historic goal

🕔15:33, 1.Dec 2022

Canada wasted little time ending its World Cup scoring drought in a game against Croatia, thanks to a well-timed head-butt from Alphonso Davies. But Croatia – ranked 12th in the world and runner-up to France four years ago in Russia

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Tunnel bus returning to action

🕔15:23, 1.Dec 2022

Transit Windsor’s Tunnel Bus ran its first routes Sunday after the brakes were slammed on the service in 2020. The pause of the tunnel bus made a complicated situation even more so for cross-border commuters. With the Canadian and U.S. governments

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CP Holiday Train returns to Windsor on Dec. 1

🕔15:17, 1.Dec 2022

A festive tradition is returning to Windsor for the first time in three years: The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train. It is set to arrive at Windsor’s CP rail yard at Erie Street West and Janette Avenue on Dec. 1 at

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College staff and students collect for Goodfellows

🕔15:15, 1.Dec 2022

Staff and students from the Protection, Security and Investigation, Police Foundations, Border Services, and Community and Justice Services programs collected donations near the end of November for the Goodfellows Paper Drive at the South and Downtown Campuses and surrounding roadways.

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Looking for a used car? Get ready to pay more.

Looking for a used car? Get ready to pay more.

🕔13:49, 24.Nov 2022

Everyone knows when you drive a new car off the lot, its value depreciates immediately. According to Ahmad Issa, owner of Legend Motors car dealership in Windsor, that’s not true anymore.  “The market has been a little different in the past

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Chef competition brings taste of Africa to Windsor

Chef competition brings taste of Africa to Windsor

🕔15:07, 10.Nov 2022

Munch Africa – an Ontario culinary tourism food competition featuring African cuisine – was recently hosted at the Fogolar Furlan Convention Center. Nada Ayad, of the most popular chefs in Ontario specializing in Middle Eastern and North African cuisines, was

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Bikers beat charity fundraising target

🕔14:47, 20.Oct 2022

Hogs for Hospice surpassed their fundraising goals at this year’s “Back in the Saddle” event after a two-year hiatus because of COVID-19 restrictions. Event organizations said they had hoped to raise $1 million but collected $1,006,132. It was the biggest

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South Windsor business up in flames; arson suspected

South Windsor business up in flames; arson suspected

🕔14:33, 20.Oct 2022

Windsor Police suspect arson in a blaze at Farron’s Gourmet Butcher Shop on McGregor Boulevard Sunday morning around 1:30 a.m. There were no injuries because of the fire, but the damage of the business is estimated to be over $100,000. Once

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Canada celebrates 4th anniversary of legal weed

Canada celebrates 4th anniversary of legal weed

🕔14:25, 20.Oct 2022

When The Cannabis Act was passed in 2018, Canada became the second country in the world to legalize the sale, possession, and non-medical use of marijuana by adults. Now, four years on, the federal government is reviewing the law to

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Every Child Matters.

Every Child Matters.

🕔16:13, 6.Oct 2022

By Soha Asfahani Indigenous people from across Windsor-Essex congregated in Amherstburg last weekend to remember the victims of Canada’s residential schools and remind the world that “every child matters.” “This day is very special to me, my dad, my grandmother

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