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Downtown study to boost core traffic

Downtown study to boost core traffic

🕔19:36, 25.Mar 2016

By Sean Frame One city councillor is excited about how a new study may shape the downtown’s future, despite the reservations of business. City council approved the study on March 2, to be completed by the end of the year.

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Possible smoking ban

Possible smoking ban

🕔12:27, 25.Jan 2016

Last Monday Ward 9 Councillor Hilary Payne announced that the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit is putting together a motion to ban smoking in public parks. City administration is now reviewing ideas for recommendations regarding a new smoking by-law. This could

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Bicycle safety laws

Bicycle safety laws

🕔20:23, 13.Nov 2015

On Nov. 6, a cyclist was traveling northbound on Dougall and when he came to the intersection of Erie he saw a vehicle. Unable to move in time he slid under the vehicle and was run over by the back

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St. Clair Representative Council promotes mental health and wellness

St. Clair Representative Council promotes mental health and wellness

🕔14:47, 29.Oct 2015

Other than leaves, grade point average and mental health of students also fall in autumn. It’s something the St. Clair College student representative council understands and is trying to deal with. According to SRC President Miranda Underwood, you can’t have

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Highest voter turnout since 1993

Highest voter turnout since 1993

🕔16:11, 23.Oct 2015

  On Oct. 19 the Canadian federal election saw its highest voter turnout in over 20 years. In this year’s election, roughly 68.5 per cent of eligible voters in Canada cast their votes, with the Liberals coming out on top.

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Mission now open 24 hours

Mission now open 24 hours

🕔17:28, 9.Oct 2015

  Since the early 70s the mission has been offering basic necessities for anyone who is in need of assistance. As of Oct. 8, the shelter on 664 Victoria Ave. offers a third meal of the day and its services

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Twenty years of celebration

🕔16:48, 27.Feb 2015

By Michael Hugall February marks the twentieth year of celebration for members of the African-Canadian community. In 1995, Black History Month was adopted when Liberal MP Jean Augustine brought the idea to the Senate. The recognition of the month was

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Windsor Symphony Orchestra talks next season

Windsor Symphony Orchestra talks next season

🕔11:06, 13.Feb 2015

The Windsor Symphony Orchestra announces their next season with some new ideas. On Feb. 5 the WSO announced their 2015-16 concert season. According to Robert Franz, the WSO’s music director, next season will feature some ideas from previous years as

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Future downtown business owners offered incentive

🕔11:49, 6.Feb 2015

By Bobby-Jo Keats     Business owners are being encouraged to open stores downtown in an effort to enhance economic development in the heart of the city.   The Downtown Windsor Business Improvement Association is offering potential applicants a commercial rent

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Bonduelle seeking on-site migrant worker housing

🕔12:25, 30.Jan 2015

Chris Jackman Staff Writer The housing arrangements of Tecumseh migrant workers remain uncertain following a town hall meeting this month. Tecumseh’s Bonduelle plant is requesting permission from Tecumseh Town Countil to house approximately 45 seasonal migrant workers on-site. At a

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Did you know gaming: Metal Gear Solid

Did you know gaming: Metal Gear Solid

🕔16:00, 1.Dec 2014 Your Browser does not support the new HTML5 Audio-Tag, sorry! Read Full Article

Rogues Gallery Comics is making a profit and expanding their store

🕔10:28, 21.Nov 2014

By Sean Frame   A little over nine years ago Shawn Cousineau and two of his friends opened up Rogues Gallery comic book shop, at 327 Chatham St. W., with a start-up fund of around $30,000. With help from a

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Cosplayin’ around

Cosplayin’ around

🕔12:48, 14.Nov 2014

By Sean Frame Halloween is a chance to dress up and be someone you are not. Unfortunately, for those who want to dress up all the time, Halloween only happens once a year. But hell if Mr. Dressup can do

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Online and e-book impact on brick-n-mortar bookstores

Online and e-book impact on brick-n-mortar bookstores

🕔19:28, 7.Nov 2014

  By Blake Wilson Bookstores in Windsor and across the globe are facing stiff competition from online and digital competitors. Back before the Internet, bookstores were one of the main ways for consumers to obtain reading material and public libraries

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Stachecast: Grow Your Mo’

🕔15:39, 3.Nov 2014

By Sean Frame Today I talk about different styles of mustaches and also let you know where and when to donate.

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Did You Know? –Sonic The Hedgehog

🕔15:30, 3.Nov 2014

Sonic the Hedgehog is just awful. But here are some fun facts.

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Waiting for results

Waiting for results

🕔17:03, 31.Oct 2014

by Sean Frame The Kingsville election results were postponed for several hours after the polls closed leaving some candidates annoyed with the process. On Oct. 27 Windsor and all of Essex County held municipal elections with some of the municipalities

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Face to face “from something to really something”

🕔11:50, 31.Oct 2014

By Sean Frame The Hospice of Windsor and Essex County has announced that amount of money raised by their Face to Face campaign this year was more than ever. Hospice Face to Face was launched 12 years ago by the

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Advancer

🕔10:31, 31.Oct 2014

By Ken Pastushyn The Windsor Essex Show featuring IT Solutions will take place at the Caboto Club on Tuesday, Nov. 4, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. This one-day forum and trade-show is sponsored by the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of

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Conference Highlights Benefits of LGBT Tourism

🕔15:43, 24.Oct 2014

By Bobby-Jo Keats Visitors are learning about LGBT tourism and its benefits to local businesses at a conference this week. Travel Gay Canada’s Fifth Annual LGBT Tourism Conference, Travel Without Borders, was held on Oct. 23 to 24 at Ceasars

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